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important but some of the judges that might be appointed by president trump, for example, william pryorama who has debated on states rights and federalism, take a states rights orientation and preserved state regulation. kennedy was that way. sometimes his states rights view let him in that direction. he voted to allow a state lawsuit to go forward on an inadequate pharmaceutical warning, even though the warning labels had complied with the fda. on thenedy and thomas states rights perspective said the lawsuit to go forward. so sometimes you find states rights in tension with the interest of business -- rights tionension -- rights intension with interest of business. david: do you see any indication of people who understand how corporations work. we have had supreme justices before who have done that kind of work. looks like a lot are academics or court appeals judges. >> that's right. haveourt of appeals judges been academics before becoming court of appeals judges. ist the list is missing really anybody who has had substantial experience inside a corporation. litigators or corporate la
important but some of the judges that might be appointed by president trump, for example, william pryorama who has debated on states rights and federalism, take a states rights orientation and preserved state regulation. kennedy was that way. sometimes his states rights view let him in that direction. he voted to allow a state lawsuit to go forward on an inadequate pharmaceutical warning, even though the warning labels had complied with the fda. on thenedy and thomas states rights perspective...
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and the shortlist is not so short, 25 names on this list including finalists from last time, william pryor and thomas hardiman, including utah sen. mike lee, some being touted as frontrunners, whoever it is, mitch mcconnell says he would like to see a vote soon. >> the senate stands ready to fulfill its constitutional role. we will vote to confirm justice kennedy's successor this fall. >> reporter: democrats want to hold mcconnell to the same standard he applied in 2016 when he refused to bring obama's pick merrick garland to the floor. >> our republican colleagues in the senate should follow the they set in 2016 not to consider a supreme court justice in an election year. >> reporter: the impact of justice kennedy's role cannot be overstated voting just this week, the majority 5-4 on the travel ban and public-sector unions, leave behind a legacy as a champion on abortion and gay rights. and your summer plans a very heated and contentious confirmation battle. rob: we will dive deeper into it in 10 minutes. thank you so much. you heard donald trump letting loose in north dakota during the e
and the shortlist is not so short, 25 names on this list including finalists from last time, william pryor and thomas hardiman, including utah sen. mike lee, some being touted as frontrunners, whoever it is, mitch mcconnell says he would like to see a vote soon. >> the senate stands ready to fulfill its constitutional role. we will vote to confirm justice kennedy's successor this fall. >> reporter: democrats want to hold mcconnell to the same standard he applied in 2016 when he...
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. >> reporter: with power out, sherry pryor thinks of her new freezer and the food spoiling. >> there's hundreds of dollars of food. >> reporter: people respect likely to get sbak into tback i evacuated areas until later this week. >> right now we're dealing with the weather pattern pushing the firefighters to the extreme. >> reporter: more red flag warnings are on the horizon. people who live in the rugged area are not in the clear yet. >> people live off the grid, so we're making door-to-door ntifications of all the impacted areas. >> reporter: more firefighters are expected tomorrow. some much-needed relief for those crews who have been fighting hot and rugged conditions. katie utehs, "abc7 news." >> katie, thank you so much. >>> a man is accused of looting homes in the area of the fire. police say he had several bags of i'll be back with a look at what you can expect in the bay area coming up. >> sandhya, thanks a lot. stay with the "abc7 news" app for continuing coverage of the pawnee fire. >>> our nation's immigration crisis is taking center stage this week in washington, d.c. hou
. >> reporter: with power out, sherry pryor thinks of her new freezer and the food spoiling. >> there's hundreds of dollars of food. >> reporter: people respect likely to get sbak into tback i evacuated areas until later this week. >> right now we're dealing with the weather pattern pushing the firefighters to the extreme. >> reporter: more red flag warnings are on the horizon. people who live in the rugged area are not in the clear yet. >> people live off...
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we when right to the pryor low, and we just started to turn up i'm going to make the bet that it will just start to turn here. a very important circumstance and a long term chart showing you that we're literally on the prior low and i think we're going to hold. so i want to make the bet that it is so bad it's good >> this is the situation that sets up real well for options. i was specifically looking at the september 38 call. i spent $1.38. it was around 37.5 at a time you're spending $1.20. if it is so bad it is good you have about 10% upside. but if it is not so good, it is only $1.20 >> yeah, the stock was up that morning, the ceo was saying we know what head winds are, off set by a wage increase or something like that. i think you can do the same thing. pick a name. i like mike's spread, i like the risk reward. but here is the thing, i don't think they acted particularly well and it is lower than it was -- >> yeah, they down 50% more than that >> that is predominantly equal weighted etf of home builders. they have home improvement names and -- >> no, do you had a pop in lows like
we when right to the pryor low, and we just started to turn up i'm going to make the bet that it will just start to turn here. a very important circumstance and a long term chart showing you that we're literally on the prior low and i think we're going to hold. so i want to make the bet that it is so bad it's good >> this is the situation that sets up real well for options. i was specifically looking at the september 38 call. i spent $1.38. it was around 37.5 at a time you're spending...
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busten loose, that came out with richard pryor, scenes from a mall with bette midler and woody allen, and enemies: a love story. and he is also the cofounder and ceo of pj media. first of all, roger simon, what is pj media? >> guest: pj media was pajamas media at the early part of this century, now i can say. [laughter] and it was an amalgamation of blogs originally that had been formed in response to dan rather's lying about the bush bush/national guard situation. the then- i guess he was managing editor or supervising editor of cbs called us all amateurs for attacking this dishonesty of rather's, so we decided to form a media company called pajamas media. .. it was originally intended i helped permit is a media company on the right and left dialogue in both sites. that fell apart in part because the people on the left side wanted more money this is much like you wonder how much how rhonda williams gets paid by fox news to representative than the left. we were a fledgling company so we cannot afford to get a cheat so it became more of a center-right, libertarians. i consider myself a
busten loose, that came out with richard pryor, scenes from a mall with bette midler and woody allen, and enemies: a love story. and he is also the cofounder and ceo of pj media. first of all, roger simon, what is pj media? >> guest: pj media was pajamas media at the early part of this century, now i can say. [laughter] and it was an amalgamation of blogs originally that had been formed in response to dan rather's lying about the bush bush/national guard situation. the then- i guess he...
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we'll call it the battle of the pryor creek. and we do, we parachuted down, three or four of us. the pilot is making the airplanes -- because if we're going to be worried about it, we are having engine problems we thought we'd get out before we crashed. anyway, we hit the ground and i'm probably for me to you, dustin hoffman and another at or -- another actor are being filmed in a close. it was all very quite exciting, but nothing much happened. i saw them later on that night with his family at a restaurant apologized for breaking up the shoot, was so disappointed i have my logbook with me because that would have been a great signature. upsetr, i don't think we the indians very badly because the next summer, they invited us to parachute to come during their fair and rodeo and parachute in. bush was very successful. nathanial: thank you for sharing that. [laughter] >> the park rangers seem to have all of their stories, but one of them talked about the technology mentioned, how they can track where the weapon was fired and traced that person. one of the things they told us was that
we'll call it the battle of the pryor creek. and we do, we parachuted down, three or four of us. the pilot is making the airplanes -- because if we're going to be worried about it, we are having engine problems we thought we'd get out before we crashed. anyway, we hit the ground and i'm probably for me to you, dustin hoffman and another at or -- another actor are being filmed in a close. it was all very quite exciting, but nothing much happened. i saw them later on that night with his family at...
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there are two others who also were interviewed by the president then, william pryor, and thomas hardiman. i think they're probably less likely, but all five have sparkling academic and legal eredentials. enis will not be a fight over qualifications. l glor: and so, but jan, it appears much of this fight in washington is gearing up to be al about abortion. how-- explain that, and how do you see that playing out? >> reporter: right, and right now there's one justice we know ou for sure on the supreme court who would overturn "roe v. wade." that's clarence thomas. we don't know how the other three conservatives would vote. and, you know, this is bigger e an this confirmation fight. you've got two liberals who are, you know, in their 80s this year, so democrats are going to say that abortion is in the balance with this nomination and this could affect future elections for years to come. >> glor: talk about the court changing for the next generation. con crawford at the supreme court. jan, thank you so much. the president also has his eyes on a big meeting coming up with his russian counterpa
there are two others who also were interviewed by the president then, william pryor, and thomas hardiman. i think they're probably less likely, but all five have sparkling academic and legal eredentials. enis will not be a fight over qualifications. l glor: and so, but jan, it appears much of this fight in washington is gearing up to be al about abortion. how-- explain that, and how do you see that playing out? >> reporter: right, and right now there's one justice we know ou for sure on...
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nominees is not so short, 25 names on the list including a few finalists from his first pick, william h pryorunior and thomas harvin in current use our sen. mike we with the state set for this fierce battle, mitch mcconnell says he would like to see a vote to confirm the nominee very soon. >> the senate stands ready to fulfill its constitutional role. we will vote to confirm justice kennedy's successor this fall. >> reporter: democrats want to hold mcconnell to the same standard he applied in 2016 when he refused to bring merrick garland to the floor for a vote. here is sen. schumer. >> a republican colleagues in the senate should follow the rule they set in 2016 not to consider a supreme court justice in an election year. >> the impact of justice kennedy's role in the court cannot be overstated. voting with the majority in rulings on the travel ban in the public sector so this showdown is going to get busy. if you have plans this august you may want to reconsider. >> whether he can get it done before october remains to be seen. we will talk more about this. donald trump letting loose in nort
nominees is not so short, 25 names on the list including a few finalists from his first pick, william h pryorunior and thomas harvin in current use our sen. mike we with the state set for this fierce battle, mitch mcconnell says he would like to see a vote to confirm the nominee very soon. >> the senate stands ready to fulfill its constitutional role. we will vote to confirm justice kennedy's successor this fall. >> reporter: democrats want to hold mcconnell to the same standard he...
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in fact, the pryor appointment by obama was made during a midterm election that was justice kagan leadingp to the midterms. certainly different. what will happen certainly an appointment quickly because the republicans control the senate. >> the clear, though. the senate is pretty tight, david. real quick before i let you go, donald trump made an interesting comment. he said basically this is someone that will be there for decades. looking at the list of possible nominees. they could see somebody like senator mike lee born in 1871 mckinley became a justice david strasser 1974. the justice so that he got his legacy for decades to come. >> i can't see them being on the court for 40 years, 45 years. gorsuch is 50. senator leahy, we need his vote you double be a critical vote coming up in the confirmation hearing. good candidate and they are all on the screen. david bruno, thank you for a match. >> have a great day. gerri: u2. truth or president trump attend the groundbreaking ceremony in wisconsin. the company that makes iphone scrapple will be sending $10 billion over four years. the factor
in fact, the pryor appointment by obama was made during a midterm election that was justice kagan leadingp to the midterms. certainly different. what will happen certainly an appointment quickly because the republicans control the senate. >> the clear, though. the senate is pretty tight, david. real quick before i let you go, donald trump made an interesting comment. he said basically this is someone that will be there for decades. looking at the list of possible nominees. they could see...
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that i worked with richard pryor there is a burst of it. but unless your name is steven spielberg, that's what it is. it is nowhere near as glamorous as it used to be. now it is more industrialized. there's not even the attraction. >> host: you mentioned that you and your wife are starting a new company dealing with higher education and political correctness. does she share your politics? >> guest: yes. we cannot do it together she didn't. it would not be a marriage made in heaven. i would say if a company is going to try to open up the higher educational system through a variety of ideas, i think everybody should study marks. i think those who have not read that are uneducated. but you also have to read smith and friedman to make your judgment. >> host: george's calling in from minnesota. go ahead. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. can you hear me okay? >> host: we are listening, please go ahead. >> caller: okay. mr. simon, you have said some very interesting things. i was a bit in a quandary about the title of your book abou
that i worked with richard pryor there is a burst of it. but unless your name is steven spielberg, that's what it is. it is nowhere near as glamorous as it used to be. now it is more industrialized. there's not even the attraction. >> host: you mentioned that you and your wife are starting a new company dealing with higher education and political correctness. does she share your politics? >> guest: yes. we cannot do it together she didn't. it would not be a marriage made in heaven....
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if you want the nuclear option, it's bill pryor. deeply respected intellect, but he is the one person who could throw into question some of the support of the centrist republican senators who do express some concern about roe v. wade. but he would really, really, really create an all-out war and maybe a distraction from other things in politics. >> please keep in close touch with us between now and july. i really so appreciate you being able to do this and run through the list. >> no, it's a pleasure. thank you. >> tom goldstein, our thanks for showing up on a friday night. >>> coming up, the possible difference between what the president thinks he agreed to and signed with kim jong-un and what the koreans appear to be up to on the ground. you see, we can see them from space. that and more when we continue. t and in the streets. then trump was forced to admit that his policy was wrong. and he caved. the court just ruled that trump must reunite every family he broke apart. (clock ticking rapidly) time is ticking. these children must
if you want the nuclear option, it's bill pryor. deeply respected intellect, but he is the one person who could throw into question some of the support of the centrist republican senators who do express some concern about roe v. wade. but he would really, really, really create an all-out war and maybe a distraction from other things in politics. >> please keep in close touch with us between now and july. i really so appreciate you being able to do this and run through the list. >>...
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even though i love being pryor, he's the most remarkable person. andrew is all right. more boring. >> 25 years after the play's first run the play's guiding theme endures. >> it's love. it's acceptance. acceptance of the whole garden, the garden. how two men love, how a man and woman love, how women and women love. there's so much mystery to celebrate. >> he was born in los angeles to an american father and british mother. he was raised in the u.k. where he acted in youth theater before moving to the bigger stages of london. television soon followed with critics taking notice of garfield in "boy a" where he played a notorious killer trying to find new life after prison. the role earned garfield the 2008 british academy television award for best actor. garfield broke into hollywood instyle playing alongside meryl streep, robert redford and tom cruz in lions for lamb. his breakout role about the birth of facebook earned him a golden globe nomination. >> you did it. you did it. you planted that story about the chickens. >> i didn't plant the story. >> then came "the amazi
even though i love being pryor, he's the most remarkable person. andrew is all right. more boring. >> 25 years after the play's first run the play's guiding theme endures. >> it's love. it's acceptance. acceptance of the whole garden, the garden. how two men love, how a man and woman love, how women and women love. there's so much mystery to celebrate. >> he was born in los angeles to an american father and british mother. he was raised in the u.k. where he acted in youth...
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." >> when i thought about the title, i thought about richard pryor and all of these great comediansho were able to take a word or situation and bring some humor to it. i wanted to bring humor to the title but at the same time challenge people. there are whole lot of things happening in america that are deep dark secrets that everybody knows and happens to be around white america who don't be attention to them. they don't live in the community. i wanted to be able to write a book that unveils me as a person and talks about these different issues that we as community have to be a little come to. we have to be so uncomleab with them that we have to listen and be able to grow. that is with the title is about, growth in our community and people around this country, speaking for other people who don't have a voice. it is time -- i feel white people need to be starting to feel uncomfortable about these situations. they have been so comfortable seeing immigrants taken, people killed by the police, so comfortable with victimizing and raping when it comes to #me too movement. when is it going
." >> when i thought about the title, i thought about richard pryor and all of these great comediansho were able to take a word or situation and bring some humor to it. i wanted to bring humor to the title but at the same time challenge people. there are whole lot of things happening in america that are deep dark secrets that everybody knows and happens to be around white america who don't be attention to them. they don't live in the community. i wanted to be able to write a book...
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that's pryor at thisization. people say we don't prioritize. your w they say you criminal arrests are way up. but 6% of the noncriminals -- 66% of the noncriminals we got through the criminal justice system. meaning they have been arrested that. story saying we're not prioritizing, we're. jessiche worrm noncriminal has a specific meaning in your statistics which is people who have not been convicted of a crime. many organizations point to the percentage of victim or witness a noncriminals in the arrest numbers. by the time they are removed, are they still noncriminals? tom: many of criminals have een convicted since. our priorities are public safety. fugitives reentrance. talk about the noniminals. most are fugitive reentrants. these are people who have been removed from the country by a judge. they re-entered illegally, which is a fell nifment that's one piece. the other piece areites. these are folks who had due process at great taxpayer expense. this country spent billions of dollars a year on attorneys, judges. everybody wants -- they deser
that's pryor at thisization. people say we don't prioritize. your w they say you criminal arrests are way up. but 6% of the noncriminals -- 66% of the noncriminals we got through the criminal justice system. meaning they have been arrested that. story saying we're not prioritizing, we're. jessiche worrm noncriminal has a specific meaning in your statistics which is people who have not been convicted of a crime. many organizations point to the percentage of victim or witness a noncriminals in...
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finalists when trump nominated gorsuch was william pryor from alabama, who called roe v. wade an abomination, they will not put someone like that of. they will put someone up who may have a lot of confidence, but for whom, it will be hard to point to something to point to his or her background that gives democratic senators something to work with. arthur: anybody else on this topic? let me ask then with justice kennedy's retirement, how do you think he would like to be remembered as a justice? do you think that is how he will be remembered as a justice? any thoughts about that, bob? robert: i guess i don't know exactly how he would want to be remembered. perhaps if he did, it would be some sort of defender of liberty and dignity and civility, which are words that come up a lot with him. i think what he will be known for more than anything is gay rights. he wrote every opinion, every positive opinion on gay rights for the court, topped by same-sex marriage. clear inis legacy is that way. ist's interesting about him that because he is on that side of that issue, but he also
finalists when trump nominated gorsuch was william pryor from alabama, who called roe v. wade an abomination, they will not put someone like that of. they will put someone up who may have a lot of confidence, but for whom, it will be hard to point to something to point to his or her background that gives democratic senators something to work with. arthur: anybody else on this topic? let me ask then with justice kennedy's retirement, how do you think he would like to be remembered as a justice?...
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. >> have you ever seen richard pryor's first man on the sun >> i must have [ laughter ] >> we got an bell coming up, of course. we got the jobs number don't forget, we'll have our interview with larry kudlow on jobs, on trade right after this we'll be back. into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take advantage of growth opportunities in up markets, while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so they can focus on new things like exotic snacks. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial- established by metlife. >>> good jobs report this morning. 223,000 for the month of may the president at 7:21 this morning east coast time tweeted "looking forward to seeing the unemployment numbers at 8:30 this morning." that raised some eye brows we have some clarity about the tweet, maybe, and when he sees the jobs report. hey, eamon >> reporter: right there's intense secrecy around the
. >> have you ever seen richard pryor's first man on the sun >> i must have [ laughter ] >> we got an bell coming up, of course. we got the jobs number don't forget, we'll have our interview with larry kudlow on jobs, on trade right after this we'll be back. into retirement... and a little nervous. but not so much about what market volatility may do to their retirement savings. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take...
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there is also william pryor, a court of appeals judge close to jeff session, worst -- who called roe. wade the worst abomination of constitutional law and our history. john larson from another former clerk to justice scalia has also been floated. her appointment last year was opposed civil rights groups who criticized her record on gay rights. let's go to adam. you for c-span. i wanted to comment about the hearings. i never voted for a republican. cia was trying to set up donald trump to stop him from being president. runs theon is, who country? the people who vote for the f ei the cia deciding who we get to elect as president. evidence one but was changed. i have never been a republican, but it seems to me the left has shown its true nature. host: that is a question we can ask our next guest. he will be joining us after the house gavels and. we can ask him about that. what evidence is there that the russians swayed the outcome? let's go to jerry in new jersey. caller: i'm a registered democrat. predicted youly i were going to see the corruptions of the democrat party. i think the la
there is also william pryor, a court of appeals judge close to jeff session, worst -- who called roe. wade the worst abomination of constitutional law and our history. john larson from another former clerk to justice scalia has also been floated. her appointment last year was opposed civil rights groups who criticized her record on gay rights. let's go to adam. you for c-span. i wanted to comment about the hearings. i never voted for a republican. cia was trying to set up donald trump to stop...
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c.m.s., staff on both sides of the aisle for the energy and commerce committee, and particular rachel pryor for putting up with my relentless and sometimes misguided questions. that that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts yields back. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: mr. speaker, i have no other speakers on this matter. i know the gentleman's yielded back. i'll to the same after calling on our colleagues to support this important and meaningful legislation. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3192, as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition. mr. walden: i move the house suspend the rules and pass the bill
c.m.s., staff on both sides of the aisle for the energy and commerce committee, and particular rachel pryor for putting up with my relentless and sometimes misguided questions. that that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts yields back. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. walden: mr. speaker, i have no other speakers on this matter. i know the gentleman's yielded back. i'll to the same after calling on our colleagues to support this important and...
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including finalists from last time william pryor and thomas hardiman and mic lee.ome are being touted at frontrunner judges bret cavanaugh and amy barrett. senator mitch mcconnell says he want to vote to confirm them this fall and setting up the stage guys for a very, very contentious battle. brian: you think so? we finally get some tension in washington for a change it will be good just to diffuse things. ainsley: his brother is also on the list two. lees are on the list. steve: holy cow. meanwhile we have got as you can see right there judge andrew napolitano strategic analyst. brian: supposed to be on vacation. brian: the way the cards fall. steve: the republican does have a one vote majority in the senate. john mccain is out. up on comil capitol hill, they are going why don't we follow the biden rule because it's an election year wait until after the election. didn't that only apply to presidential election year? >> yes. it did only apply presidential elections. and these rules are just precedence. they are not rules. basically what the parties in power decided
including finalists from last time william pryor and thomas hardiman and mic lee.ome are being touted at frontrunner judges bret cavanaugh and amy barrett. senator mitch mcconnell says he want to vote to confirm them this fall and setting up the stage guys for a very, very contentious battle. brian: you think so? we finally get some tension in washington for a change it will be good just to diffuse things. ainsley: his brother is also on the list two. lees are on the list. steve: holy cow....