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it was not new and facts as you know because you were with small small -- paul smith in the lawrence case one of the landmark cases that predated this litigation that i'm writing about and it struck down laws. paul said ted wilson approached him as a potential cocounsel in the proposition case. he too had thought of this after he had won the lawrence case. maybe there should be a federal lawsuit and we have to be able to get married and he taught to justice kennedy and justice kennedy wrote lawrence and was considered a swing vote on all these issues. he said he was told by these clerks that it's a big job and justice kennedy is beautiful flowing opinion in the lawrence case didn't necessarily mean that the state would criminalize the behavior. >> host: you describe the book and i will just read this any say in the book it would be an incredibly bold -- the movement was made up of a constellation of established groups fighting for years for equal rights. a federal lawsuit with completely up and the state-by-state strategy the states have been pursuing and then you go on to say at the
it was not new and facts as you know because you were with small small -- paul smith in the lawrence case one of the landmark cases that predated this litigation that i'm writing about and it struck down laws. paul said ted wilson approached him as a potential cocounsel in the proposition case. he too had thought of this after he had won the lawrence case. maybe there should be a federal lawsuit and we have to be able to get married and he taught to justice kennedy and justice kennedy wrote...
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you were with paul smith in the case that was one of the landmark cases that predated this litigation that i'm writing about and it struck down the law, and he had approached him as a counsel in the proposition eight case, and he had thought of this after he won the war in case and we ought to be able to get married and he thought he talked extensively to the clerks of justice kennedy to the vote on all of these issues. he was told by the clerks that it's a big job that the justice kennedy is flowing opinion in the case that didn't necessarily mean they couldn't criminalize. >> so you described the book, you said in the book it would be an incredibly talking about the lawsuit. the movement was made up of a constellation of established groups that have been fighting for the equal rights and that they woul would up and the state strategy that groups had been pursued, and then you go on to say at the time they were two states that allowed. they shared a willingness to challenge the conventional wisdom especially if they believed that they were not good enough and you go on to talk about
you were with paul smith in the case that was one of the landmark cases that predated this litigation that i'm writing about and it struck down the law, and he had approached him as a counsel in the proposition eight case, and he had thought of this after he won the war in case and we ought to be able to get married and he thought he talked extensively to the clerks of justice kennedy to the vote on all of these issues. he was told by the clerks that it's a big job that the justice kennedy is...
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ryan smith, abc news, new york. >>> paul mccartney is expected to make a full recovery after being hospitalized in tokyo. he came down with a viral infection that forced him to cancel his tour in japan. and was ordered to rest for a few days. mccartney turns 72 next month. his upcoming concerts here in the u.s. are still on. >>> an incredible survival story from a kentucky college professor who fell 70 feet into a icy crevasse in the himalayas. john all landed on a narrow ledge where he could see just a thin slice of blue sky above. he suffered a broken arm and ribs but still managed to climb his way out, capturing the whole thing on camera. >> i was getting hypothermic within five minutes of being there. and the only thing that was going to keep me alive was constantly moving and fighting my way out before it got dark. >> it took about six hours to make it out. he had to crawl to his tent to call for some help. he had to wait for another day for the rescuers to arrive. >>> portions of a major interstate in southern alabama are closed this morning after a major fire. two tractor-trailers collid
ryan smith, abc news, new york. >>> paul mccartney is expected to make a full recovery after being hospitalized in tokyo. he came down with a viral infection that forced him to cancel his tour in japan. and was ordered to rest for a few days. mccartney turns 72 next month. his upcoming concerts here in the u.s. are still on. >>> an incredible survival story from a kentucky college professor who fell 70 feet into a icy crevasse in the himalayas. john all landed on a narrow...
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paul george dominates lebron next. many police reports in this off season. situations involving aldon smith and chris cul kaepernick addressed the character of this 49er squad. >> i think everyone in this building knows the character of the players we have here, and everyone that's here is here to play football and help us win a super bowl. that's what everyone here is worried about. they will be dating soon. lebron was in foul trouble and held to a career low seven points. he had 37, 21 in the first quarter. lebron drives and kicks to chris bosh for three and the win! no. pacers live. 93-90 the final and miami is still leading the series three games to two. to the ice and chicago with their backs against the wall literally. how about sparky and his buddy learning to play hockey. double over time and former san jose shark the game winner and chicago victorious in game five, 5-4. they still trail three games to two in the series as they head back to l.a. a night filled with over time and buzzer beaters and fun. >> that's awesome. it's the yoplait greek taste-off and we are asking the music c
paul george dominates lebron next. many police reports in this off season. situations involving aldon smith and chris cul kaepernick addressed the character of this 49er squad. >> i think everyone in this building knows the character of the players we have here, and everyone that's here is here to play football and help us win a super bowl. that's what everyone here is worried about. they will be dating soon. lebron was in foul trouble and held to a career low seven points. he had 37, 21...
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smith d.n.a. backlog reduction act, the paul coverdell forensic science improvement grant act, it strengthens the post-conviction d.n.a. testing grant program, one of the key programs created in the protection act. kirk bloodsworth was the first inmate to be exonerated from death row with the use of d.n.a. evidence. even though he had been on death row in maryland, when he was exonerated, they found you know there is another person in the prison who looks just like him, and then they found -- they almost executed the wrong person when they had the right person behind bars. there are certain others like kurt bloodsworth now waiting for the day when d.n.a. evidence will prove their innocence and set them free. we must never stop trying to improve our imperfect criminal justice system to bring closure to cases swiftly but accurately and support law enforcement to keep us safe. the justice for all reauthorization act is a bipartisan bill that senator cornyn and i introduced nearly one year ago. all senate democrats, every one of them, has supported passage of this bill. it is also cosponsored by the
smith d.n.a. backlog reduction act, the paul coverdell forensic science improvement grant act, it strengthens the post-conviction d.n.a. testing grant program, one of the key programs created in the protection act. kirk bloodsworth was the first inmate to be exonerated from death row with the use of d.n.a. evidence. even though he had been on death row in maryland, when he was exonerated, they found you know there is another person in the prison who looks just like him, and then they found --...
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messed up character who really does act like paunches pilot but smith himself, i read you a passage where he compared consulted john, paul, peter, jesus. he occasionally compared himself to jesus and famously and controversially, when he is called to cartage to stand trial i go as a lamb to the slaughter use the metaphor the lamb before his own life, as a serious holy person it is and analogies that would not have escaped him. i liked the title. something i haven't mentioned but i can't think of another example where a person in america is killed for his or her religious beliefs. it seemed dramatic enough to me. >> the quakers, the early ones anyway. >> i was reading john hay, lincoln's secretary grew up in a small town to the south and i had an impression from that, as well as being politically and economically together they wanted to change the religious basis of the local area. to a theocracy. that is one of the reasons people didn't like it and why the title is good. >> are you reading a biography of john hay? >> i can't remember who wrote what i read the >> a recently published biography? >> recently read. that is a
messed up character who really does act like paunches pilot but smith himself, i read you a passage where he compared consulted john, paul, peter, jesus. he occasionally compared himself to jesus and famously and controversially, when he is called to cartage to stand trial i go as a lamb to the slaughter use the metaphor the lamb before his own life, as a serious holy person it is and analogies that would not have escaped him. i liked the title. something i haven't mentioned but i can't think...
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paul george dominates lebron >>> the 49ers turned up in too many police reports in this off season. situations involving aldon smith chris culver. kaepernick addressed the character of this 49er squad. >> i think everyone in this building knows the character of the players we have here, and everyone that's here is here to play football and help us win a super bowl. that's what everyone here is worried about. they will be dating soon. lebron was in foul trouble and held to a career low seven points. he had 37, 21 in the first quarter. lebron drives and kicks to chris bosh for three and the win! no. pacers live. 93-90 the final and miami is still leading the series three games to two. to the ice and chicago with their backs against the wall literally. how about sparky and his buddy learning to play hockey. double over time and former san jose shark the game winner and chicago victorious in game five, 5-4. they still trail three games to two in the series as they head back to l.a. a night filled with over time and buzzer beaters and fun. >> that's awesome.
paul george dominates lebron >>> the 49ers turned up in too many police reports in this off season. situations involving aldon smith chris culver. kaepernick addressed the character of this 49er squad. >> i think everyone in this building knows the character of the players we have here, and everyone that's here is here to play football and help us win a super bowl. that's what everyone here is worried about. they will be dating soon. lebron was in foul trouble and held to a...
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paul. are you convinced that we were lied to, that pat smith was lied to, the country was lied to in anticipationght hurt their presidential ambitions? >> it appears from these e-mails the white house was politicizing this from the get-go. they were concerned about spin, but they weren't concerned very much about the truth. it is sad to hear from those who died and their families, to hear about the fact it appears they still, even to this day, my understanding is that former secretary of state hillary clinton is still talking about the movie and blaming it on the movie. >> if you go back to november 28th, i'm looking at jay carney. he said then that the state department and the white house has made clear that the only adjustment they made to the talking points were just minor in that they changed the word consulate to diplomatic facility because consulate was inaccurate. doesn't that prove otherwise? that they were up to their eyeballs about this and he just lied about it? >> it's about the tenor and tone of the e-mail that says we need to blame it on the video. we need to do this. if you read th
paul. are you convinced that we were lied to, that pat smith was lied to, the country was lied to in anticipationght hurt their presidential ambitions? >> it appears from these e-mails the white house was politicizing this from the get-go. they were concerned about spin, but they weren't concerned very much about the truth. it is sad to hear from those who died and their families, to hear about the fact it appears they still, even to this day, my understanding is that former secretary of...
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paul. senator, are you convinced that we were lied to, that pat smith was lied to, the country was lied torup in anticipation this might hurt their presidential ambitions? >> i agree with senator mccain there needs to be a select committee on this. the thing about this, it appears as if from the new e-mails that the white house was poll lit sizing this from the very get go. that they were concerned about their reputation, they were concerned about spin, but they really weren't very much concerned about the truth, and it is sad to hear from those who died and from their families to hear about the fact that it appears that they still, even to this day, high understanding is that former secretary of state clinton is still talking about the movie, blaming it on the movie. really, there are questions that need to come out. >> now, if you go back to november 28th, and i'm really looking at jay carney because he's up to his eyeballs in the lies and said then that the state department and the white house has made clear that the only adjustment they made to the talking points were just minor and th
paul. senator, are you convinced that we were lied to, that pat smith was lied to, the country was lied torup in anticipation this might hurt their presidential ambitions? >> i agree with senator mccain there needs to be a select committee on this. the thing about this, it appears as if from the new e-mails that the white house was poll lit sizing this from the very get go. that they were concerned about their reputation, they were concerned about spin, but they really weren't very much...
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smith, abc news, new york. >> thank you, ryan. >>> one more developing story from overseas involving a famous face. reporting tonight that sir paul mccartney had to be hospitalized in tokyo. the 71-year-old battling a viral infection. the rest of his asian tour has now been cancelled. everyone pulling for a quick recovery. >>> much more ahead. the pool scare caught on camera. the children shocked and saved from electrical currents in the water. why this video has a lesson for us as we head into the holiday weekend. >>> later tonight, the man trapped 70 feet under the ice. looking up at his only way of hope. daylight. how did he get out? cheeks don't have to. defy gravity. juvÉderm voluma® is the only fda-approved injectable gel to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, pain, redness, discoloration and itching. ask your doctor. juvÉderm voluma®. defy gravity. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every
smith, abc news, new york. >> thank you, ryan. >>> one more developing story from overseas involving a famous face. reporting tonight that sir paul mccartney had to be hospitalized in tokyo. the 71-year-old battling a viral infection. the rest of his asian tour has now been cancelled. everyone pulling for a quick recovery. >>> much more ahead. the pool scare caught on camera. the children shocked and saved from electrical currents in the water. why this video has a...
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paul brown. mitt romney cut a tv spot for idaho republican mike simpson. others are supporting his opponent, smith, in that primary. and conservative art albertson is trying to unseat bill sho shuster, head of the campaign committee. and then we have texas. and don't forget 41% of the gop in the state of texas voted against the senator in march's texas primary. does that tell us things to come in kentucky and south carolina. one other thing to watch on that last tuesday in may, the lieutenant governor race which may end an 11-year career. for the most part, established republicans appear to have the edge and the professional tea party movement has a lot to lose. they talk a big game, put out a ton of press releases and seem to raise a decent bit of money. but there's been new scrutiny on how they spend that money. just a week ago, an analysis says less than 20% of what they spent actually went to candidates. expect questions about those expenditures to get louder and whether the organized tea party movement is dying, even if supporters are as fired up as ever. keep in mind, there are a group of vo
paul brown. mitt romney cut a tv spot for idaho republican mike simpson. others are supporting his opponent, smith, in that primary. and conservative art albertson is trying to unseat bill sho shuster, head of the campaign committee. and then we have texas. and don't forget 41% of the gop in the state of texas voted against the senator in march's texas primary. does that tell us things to come in kentucky and south carolina. one other thing to watch on that last tuesday in may, the lieutenant...
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smith is a contributor at the nation. i'll start with you, arthur. your piece talks about paul of approach to poverty and takes it back to the english poor law and the undeserving birth of the deserving poor. talk about that. >> right. throughout this country's history and even before that, there has been suspicion that poverty is caused solely by economic conditions. a lot of people believe there's also got to be a moral component to that. in other words, that people's individual failings are the reason they can't get ahead. in the 1870s there had been a worldwide depression and a tramp crisis. people were worried about them soaking um private charity. this is before there was government, welfare at the federal level. and people started a backlash against this. a charity reform movement that lamented the evil of indiscriminate -- we're giving these tramps too much soup. it's making everything worse. instead of soup, we need to give niece people friendship and love and i found that that's remarkably similar to what paul ryan is saying about poverty and when you look into conser
smith is a contributor at the nation. i'll start with you, arthur. your piece talks about paul of approach to poverty and takes it back to the english poor law and the undeserving birth of the deserving poor. talk about that. >> right. throughout this country's history and even before that, there has been suspicion that poverty is caused solely by economic conditions. a lot of people believe there's also got to be a moral component to that. in other words, that people's individual...
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smith was hated. he wanted public works, he wanted a living wage. he was fearful of government ridge -- regulation. >> the big guru for president paul ryan, he was against medicare and medicaid. why? because it was universal. he had a safety net for the impoverished. he was very much against socialist planning. they are distorting these conservative icons for their own purpose. baksheesh in the book, only 10% of the voters change your mind. >> they will simply vote republican or democrat based on other grandparents and parents voted. election is really only for 10% of the vote? 10% terryld swing lundgren getaway, and you get a huge landslide. this is what we have to focus on , it is within our hands locally to bubble up these left-right s forced the campaigns to put these issues on the table. once,ted ronald reagan and he agreed with me against corporate welfare. i told my business friends not to put their hand in the washington trough. i debated milton friedman once. he said people will figure it out. then am i got him on pollution. he said, you have to have either taxi pollution regulation of pollution. i like the fight in bob follett. eugene debs onc
smith was hated. he wanted public works, he wanted a living wage. he was fearful of government ridge -- regulation. >> the big guru for president paul ryan, he was against medicare and medicaid. why? because it was universal. he had a safety net for the impoverished. he was very much against socialist planning. they are distorting these conservative icons for their own purpose. baksheesh in the book, only 10% of the voters change your mind. >> they will simply vote republican or...
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smith le metiÓ? >> no, no puede ser. >> momento! tranquilo. acuÉstate. >> es fanÁtico de paul es que yo te traiga el weather ♪ ♪ que llueva, se caiga el cielo y truene ♪ ♪ lo Único que quieres es que yo te traiga el weather ♪ >> estamos intentando practicar y me puse nerviosa. pero, por favor. contrÓlate ninel. ¿preparado? le pones el sabor? ok. comencemos con esta tormenta tropical que es amanda. tÚ la vas a seÑalar. estÁ con vientos mÁximos sostenidos de 24 millas por hora. donde sÍ tenemos lluvias es desde luisiana hasta carolina del norte. atlanta tiene una temperatura mÁxima de 67 grados. miami tiene algo de tu ascos. una temperatura mÁxima de 77. ahora nos vamos a otras temperaturas mÁximas donde san francisco tiene una temperatura mÁxima de 71 y los ángeles, una temperatura mÁxima de 75. chicos, lo hizo muy bien. aunque la verdad, baila muy bien. [♪ mÚsica ♪] ♪ a la una, a las dos, a las tres ♪ ♪ conÉctate y enlÁzate ♪ ♪ ya caÍste en la red, ya te atrapÉ ♪ ♪ por twitter, por facebook, por instagram ♪ ♪ por vine, por donde quiera que estÁs ♪ ♪ en despierta amÉrica, la bi
smith le metiÓ? >> no, no puede ser. >> momento! tranquilo. acuÉstate. >> es fanÁtico de paul es que yo te traiga el weather ♪ ♪ que llueva, se caiga el cielo y truene ♪ ♪ lo Único que quieres es que yo te traiga el weather ♪ >> estamos intentando practicar y me puse nerviosa. pero, por favor. contrÓlate ninel. ¿preparado? le pones el sabor? ok. comencemos con esta tormenta tropical que es amanda. tÚ la vas a seÑalar. estÁ con vientos mÁximos...
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paul. what does the nsa look like? >> we'd still have the nsa and the cia and fbi and we'd try to obey the constitution. 99.9% of the time, you call up a judge and say john smithrist. we have this evidence he's been talking to sam smith in iraq. will you give us permission to look at his phone calls? i wouldn't limit how far you can look. >> does the time it takes to get the judge to get that process, does it slow the ability to get the terrorists before something happens? >> no. there's always exceptions for imminent danger. by separating it, you prevent someone getting elected in the country that doesn't like jews or black people or democrats or republicans. you prevent the horrible abuse and this is happened in our past. the potential of abuse of power when too much power is collected in one area without oversight. >> do you think reform of the nsa is a good idea or more a political necessity? >> i'm for reform if there's something we can improve. i would ask you which party are you going to approve? >> sounds like you're leaning towards political necessity. >> i am. if everyone said it would really help if you wore a white shirt and we'd feel more comforta
paul. what does the nsa look like? >> we'd still have the nsa and the cia and fbi and we'd try to obey the constitution. 99.9% of the time, you call up a judge and say john smithrist. we have this evidence he's been talking to sam smith in iraq. will you give us permission to look at his phone calls? i wouldn't limit how far you can look. >> does the time it takes to get the judge to get that process, does it slow the ability to get the terrorists before something happens? >>...
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smith was hated giant combines. he wanted public works and living wage. he was fearful of government regulati by lation being taken over business. this is 1775, 1776. hayek the bikini guru or paul ryan, he was against medicare and medicaid because it was not universal. he wanted universal health insurance. he wanted a living wage. he had a safety net for the impoverished. even though he was very much against socialist planning of the economy. so they are distorting these icons for their own purpose. host: you say in the book really only 10% of the voter change or have to be convinced to go one side or the minute.t the last 10% only? guest: yes because most of them voters and will vote republican or democrat ecause of their grandparents and parents. host: so they spend $10 billion 10%.s only for guest: they would be lucky. host: about six million. could swing. host: more than that. 10% going the other way you could get a huge landslide. what we have to focus on it is within our hands to bubble left-right alliances on one issue after another and onnect them to the state legislatures and congress and they goe campaigns when into your area to put these issues on the table. ronald r
smith was hated giant combines. he wanted public works and living wage. he was fearful of government regulati by lation being taken over business. this is 1775, 1776. hayek the bikini guru or paul ryan, he was against medicare and medicaid because it was not universal. he wanted universal health insurance. he wanted a living wage. he had a safety net for the impoverished. even though he was very much against socialist planning of the economy. so they are distorting these icons for their own...
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off with mr paul craig roberts now he argues that the powerful have more of a say in how our economy and our political system work and a lot of people would agree with him then we have eve smith who blasts private equity claims of job creation saying that it's a very dubious claim in her view and i gotta agree with her now doug casey he talks about government inefficiency but wait till you hear how much inefficiency he sees a mere soofi argues that we need to forget about banks instead we should write down some of the debt for underwater households in order to help the economy in the long run and chris martenson discusses the risks that still exist in the financial market post crisis and what he thinks we should do about it but but we start off this way it's the best of the best with mr peter schiff the one and only now he discusses why he now uses big paper transactions in decline you remember that he was not for big corn and probably still isn't now the interesting bit is that he says that he doesn't really want the big point at all but what he actually wants of the dollars because he says dollars have a certain value and inside the us dollars are legal tender dollars are w
off with mr paul craig roberts now he argues that the powerful have more of a say in how our economy and our political system work and a lot of people would agree with him then we have eve smith who blasts private equity claims of job creation saying that it's a very dubious claim in her view and i gotta agree with her now doug casey he talks about government inefficiency but wait till you hear how much inefficiency he sees a mere soofi argues that we need to forget about banks instead we...
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what is paul ryan you know what is what is paul ryan say oh he was against medicare medicaid yeah because it discriminated he wanted it for everybody adam smith hated big combine knew that they were trying to take over the government in those days wanted public works and he said people have to be paid living wages how else can you reward workers who are responsible for the economic activity so so many of these giant conservative philosophers were far more humane and savvy than knees tinsel republicans that purport to represent people back home in their gerrymandered safe districts greased by. corporate money and tragically there are far more enthusiastic about courting wealthy nations than theory of moral sentiments you know when it comes to ads and they distort tremendously oh yeah absolutely as george carlin said they've taken adamson is invisible hand and turned it into a middle middle finger yeah they have so what how do we do this i see it happening like you're having a conference think your years of fact i think nancy pelosi is already disavowed c.p.p. in harry reid's or he said you know i wonder if you look back also i think first we'r
what is paul ryan you know what is what is paul ryan say oh he was against medicare medicaid yeah because it discriminated he wanted it for everybody adam smith hated big combine knew that they were trying to take over the government in those days wanted public works and he said people have to be paid living wages how else can you reward workers who are responsible for the economic activity so so many of these giant conservative philosophers were far more humane and savvy than knees tinsel...