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we should also be clear but pru dent in our own actions there is no equivocation in our goals. we want freedom for east germany and its people. we want today's announcement to turn out to be the real thing. we want the berlin wall torn down. and all other barriers to the free flow of people removed. and we hope that east germany's communist cleat will read the handwriting on the wall and cooperate in the transition to a new form of government as some of their recent comments suggest. but we should not do anything at this point which might needlessly add fuel to the fire. the issues of the long-term future of east and west germany and central europe are critical issues issues which will be affected by what happens these next days and weeks. issues that we must think about now. but they are not issues for heated rhetoric right now. clearly, german history is at a critical crossroads, profound changes may lie ahead. but us for the moment address first thing's first. the first thing is seeing that east german people achieve their immediate aspirations. will newly opened borders rem
we should also be clear but pru dent in our own actions there is no equivocation in our goals. we want freedom for east germany and its people. we want today's announcement to turn out to be the real thing. we want the berlin wall torn down. and all other barriers to the free flow of people removed. and we hope that east germany's communist cleat will read the handwriting on the wall and cooperate in the transition to a new form of government as some of their recent comments suggest. but we...
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this is a critical part and therefore congress cannot -- it cannot suspend this wrist habeas corps prus. t corpus. prisoners in guantanamo have a right to come into court and try to claim and prove that they are being held contrary to law. >> was that a unanimous -- >> no, it was not unanimous. there was a majority that was for it and i was on that side so i tend to think it was unanimous. >> let's suppose like on bush v. gore or anything where you are in the minority -- >> i have been in the minority. >> a few times maybe. >> you ever go to one of the justices say, i need a favor here, could you just switch your vote? maybe i could be on the majority then? you ever do a little trading like that? >> no. no. no. >> they just don't. >> no. there are two unwritten rules that i think are important in the court. they're not written anywhere. but after a case we met in the conference room, we discuss it. we're alone. we go around the table. and everyone says what he thinks of the case. and the rule is nobody speaks twice until everyone's spoken once. excellent. fabulous. not written anywhere.
this is a critical part and therefore congress cannot -- it cannot suspend this wrist habeas corps prus. t corpus. prisoners in guantanamo have a right to come into court and try to claim and prove that they are being held contrary to law. >> was that a unanimous -- >> no, it was not unanimous. there was a majority that was for it and i was on that side so i tend to think it was unanimous. >> let's suppose like on bush v. gore or anything where you are in the minority --...
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basically, all the major papers in the state, prus a lot of little ones, have editorialized against this specific execution. he killed his inlaws in 1992. the prior 14 years to his crime, dating back to the time he was 20 years old, this man had been hospitalized more than a dozen times for acute instances of mental illness. he had been diagnose nosed many different times. at one point, he took everything out in his backyard and buried it. he heard voices. he thought it was controlled by unseen powers. he once nailed the curtain shot. >> he shaved his head, he changed into camouflage fatigues, got a hunting rifle, took his wife and his daughter hostage, after a standoff with police, he e venn shlly changed into a suit and tie before he finally decide ds to turn himself in. this is his mug shot. you see him in the suit and tie. they show him from the front and the back and it's kind of strange looking. he didn't quite finish shaving the back of his head when he was preparing for this battle with satan that he thought he was engaged in. the state of texas allowed him to fire his attorneys
basically, all the major papers in the state, prus a lot of little ones, have editorialized against this specific execution. he killed his inlaws in 1992. the prior 14 years to his crime, dating back to the time he was 20 years old, this man had been hospitalized more than a dozen times for acute instances of mental illness. he had been diagnose nosed many different times. at one point, he took everything out in his backyard and buried it. he heard voices. he thought it was controlled by unseen...
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marco reub ya rubio was on meete prus. >> i wanpress. >> freedom of elections, i don't think the policies that the president has put in place meets that goal. now you're going to provide heart currency for a rere pressive regime to fund their -- for a repressive regime to fund their policies. >> people asking for hope and praying for a miracle. a miracle that some say has already come. >> translator: as a person of faith i'm super-happy. i went to the shrine in cuba to pray for amiracle betwee a mirae two companies and look it is a miracle from god. >> much of the credit has gone to pope francis. he spent 18 months facilitating talks between president obama and raul castro. but the vatican has been pushing for a that yo thaw are between o countries for decades, starting with pope john paul ii. they put their money together and with that money they built a shrine to the patroness of cuba, welcoming thousands of cuban americans each year. now many here say they support the vatican's direct role in the shift in policy, despite some fears that it could have pit faith against politics. >> many
marco reub ya rubio was on meete prus. >> i wanpress. >> freedom of elections, i don't think the policies that the president has put in place meets that goal. now you're going to provide heart currency for a rere pressive regime to fund their -- for a repressive regime to fund their policies. >> people asking for hope and praying for a miracle. a miracle that some say has already come. >> translator: as a person of faith i'm super-happy. i went to the shrine in cuba to...
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. >> i don't expect to have a problem, but we would be foolish if we don't take different pru cautions, perhaps a lit bit what somebody could carry into a theatre alone those types of leans. >> and we will have much more on sony's decision to release "the interview" in the next half-hour, including a look at why the satirical film has made north korea so nervous. well, former u.s. president george h.w. bush is in a texas hospital. his spokesman said bush had shortness of breath and was taken by ambulance to houston methodist hospital as a precaution. bush is 90 years old and served as the nation's 41st president. now, you may recall, he was also hospitalized back in 2012 with bronchitis and recovered after two months. u.s. authorities say they have busted a complex gun smuggling ring that used commercial planes. and now the breach has the busiest airport reviewing its safety procedures. we explain how the operation worked. >> reporter: airport security is already a tedious process. now there are concerns that all that hassle still has dangerous flaws. >> that's not something you want t
. >> i don't expect to have a problem, but we would be foolish if we don't take different pru cautions, perhaps a lit bit what somebody could carry into a theatre alone those types of leans. >> and we will have much more on sony's decision to release "the interview" in the next half-hour, including a look at why the satirical film has made north korea so nervous. well, former u.s. president george h.w. bush is in a texas hospital. his spokesman said bush had shortness of...
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this is a critical part and therefore congress cannot -- it cannot suspend this wrist habeas corps prus. t corpus. prisoners in guantanamo have a right to come into court and try to claim and prove that they are being held contrary to law. >> was that a unanimous -- >> no, it was not unanimous. there was a majority that was for it and i was on that side so i tend to think it was unanimous. >> let's suppose like on bush v. gore or anything where you are in the minority -- >> i have been in the minority. >> a few times maybe. >> you ever go to one of the justices say, i need a favor here, could you just switch your vote? maybe i could be on the majority then? you ever do a little trading like that? >> no. no. no. >> they just don't. >> no. there are two unwritten rules that i think are important in the court. they're not written anywhere. but after a case we met in the conference room, we discuss it. we're alone. we go around the table. and everyone says what he thinks of the case. and the rule is nobody speaks twice until everyone's spoken once. excellent. fabulous. not written anywhere.
this is a critical part and therefore congress cannot -- it cannot suspend this wrist habeas corps prus. t corpus. prisoners in guantanamo have a right to come into court and try to claim and prove that they are being held contrary to law. >> was that a unanimous -- >> no, it was not unanimous. there was a majority that was for it and i was on that side so i tend to think it was unanimous. >> let's suppose like on bush v. gore or anything where you are in the minority --...
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. >>> in pru delegates have agreed to a ds in peru, delegates have agreed to a shairt release. attack to global warming have to be filed by next year. vulnerable developing nations, and all countries have to set targets that go beyond the current undertaking. al jazeera's nick clark has more. >> at long last after through the hours ran wrangling, a resolution. watered down and very weak. >> this is an incredibly weak resolution. we came in here thinking we would get a pretty ambitious announcement. you had the u.s. and china announcements but instead we got a half baked deal. >> the document was rejected out of hand by some. >> we feel this text needs a little bit of surgery, we need to put on our gowns and scalpels and carefully insert a few vital organs that need to be incorporated in this agreement. >> outside, this scene began but it would seem this conference would go on and on. the u.s. wanted it to stay that way. >> we have no time for lengthy new negotiations and i think we all know that. >> while the endless back and forth took its toll, developing countries worked on
. >>> in pru delegates have agreed to a ds in peru, delegates have agreed to a shairt release. attack to global warming have to be filed by next year. vulnerable developing nations, and all countries have to set targets that go beyond the current undertaking. al jazeera's nick clark has more. >> at long last after through the hours ran wrangling, a resolution. watered down and very weak. >> this is an incredibly weak resolution. we came in here thinking we would get a...
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one oof the world's forgotten conflicts between progroups and indonesia government and we are at the prutricle -- capitol. >> they describe themselves as forei foreigners in their land and are migrants from other parts of the country despite bringing them in they are the poorst in indonesia. >> translator: we are all poor and government has department stores but killing livelihood. >> reporter: part of indonesia after agreement between the united states, netherlands and united nations in the 60s and agreement disputed by the independence activist until today. a small arm movement regularly fight government troops for access to her and we are only allowed to report with government escorts. in the longest lasting conflict the future is far from over and interests are at stake with this area full of natural resources but calls are growing for dialog and all hope is now on the president to take a lead. church leaders are trying desperately to bring all parties together. >> translator: if the government were aiming for independence can meet and try to identify the exact reason for this indepe
one oof the world's forgotten conflicts between progroups and indonesia government and we are at the prutricle -- capitol. >> they describe themselves as forei foreigners in their land and are migrants from other parts of the country despite bringing them in they are the poorst in indonesia. >> translator: we are all poor and government has department stores but killing livelihood. >> reporter: part of indonesia after agreement between the united states, netherlands and united...
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it's about justice, about peace, about stopping police pru talty against poor people and people of color. that message will not change. what we're hoping is more and more americans will take a close look at what we're doing, listen to what we're promoting, come on board and drown out the messages of people who are trying to delegitimize this movement. >> for those unfortunate few who actually stand back and have applauded and supported the killing of these two cops, they say, you know what, in their mind, yes, we took two of theirs, we're going to take two of theirs. >> this is america. it's a democracy. when numbers of people decide there's a movement to undo the kind of damage we've seen from police officers against poor people and people of color, i don't think that that's something you can stop. i think that's -- that's a movement that's here to stay. >> msnbc's amanda and glenn martin, we thank you for being with us here this afternoon. >> thank you. >>> now to three things to know this tuesday. less than an hour ago michael graham pleaded guilty to one count of tax fraud in a feder
it's about justice, about peace, about stopping police pru talty against poor people and people of color. that message will not change. what we're hoping is more and more americans will take a close look at what we're doing, listen to what we're promoting, come on board and drown out the messages of people who are trying to delegitimize this movement. >> for those unfortunate few who actually stand back and have applauded and supported the killing of these two cops, they say, you know...
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the distinguished professor of jurs prus dense at chapman university. and the professor of law at the university of illinois. he is the co-author of the seven volume treatise on constitutional law, the author of modern constitutional law and he has co-authored the most widely used course book on legal ethics, problem s and materials on professional responsibility. he achieved his ba from harvard university, where he was a member of the harvard law review. jay seculo, a distinguished professor of law at regent university, he has argued 12 case before the nation's highest court, including mcconnell versus fec where he ensured the constitutional rights of young people remain protected with a unanimous decision guaranteeing that minors can participate in political campaigns. mr. seculo received his phd from regent university, with a dissertation on american legal history. he's an honors graduate from mercer law school, where he served on the mercer law review. mr. thomas h. dupre is a member of the firm's litigation department and it's appellate and constit
the distinguished professor of jurs prus dense at chapman university. and the professor of law at the university of illinois. he is the co-author of the seven volume treatise on constitutional law, the author of modern constitutional law and he has co-authored the most widely used course book on legal ethics, problem s and materials on professional responsibility. he achieved his ba from harvard university, where he was a member of the harvard law review. jay seculo, a distinguished professor...
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the distinguished professor of jurs prus dense at chapman university. and the professor of law at the university of illinois. he is the co-author of the seven volume treatise on constitutional law, the author of modern constitutional law and he has co-authored the most widely used course book on legal ethics, problems and materials on professional responsibility. he achieved his ba from harvard university, where he was a member of the harvard law review. jay seculo, a distinguished professor of law at regent university, he has argued 12 case before the nation's highest court, including mcconnell versus fec where he ensured the constitutional rights of young people remain protected with a unanimous decision guaranteeing that minors can participate in political campaigns. mr. seculo received his phd from regent university, with a dissertation on american legal history. he's an honors graduate from mercer law school, where he served on the mercer law review. mr. thomas h. dupre is a member of the firm's litigation department and it's appellate and constitu
the distinguished professor of jurs prus dense at chapman university. and the professor of law at the university of illinois. he is the co-author of the seven volume treatise on constitutional law, the author of modern constitutional law and he has co-authored the most widely used course book on legal ethics, problems and materials on professional responsibility. he achieved his ba from harvard university, where he was a member of the harvard law review. jay seculo, a distinguished professor of...