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deputy zach rauch says despite the danger he would do it all again.was then arrested for driving under the influence. >>> today a north carolina teacher is under investigation after she had an out burst inside of a classroom. in a secret recording she is heard screaming at the top of her lungs and insulting special needs students. >> they are telling they are investigating one of their teachers accused of repeatedly losing control. >> this is my job! leave it there! >> i was infuriated. i was disgusted and heart broken. >> leeona kaine says her son tried to tell her for months that her teacher was abusive but they didn't believe him until she sent him with this recording device. she says the teacher treated the kids like trash in the four hour recording. >> my son was afraid of her and would repeat i'm scared she scares me i don't think she should be an educator with our children. >> some parents are pulling their children from the classroom and the school, sammy is home for now and school officials are not commenting saying this is a personnel issue.
deputy zach rauch says despite the danger he would do it all again.was then arrested for driving under the influence. >>> today a north carolina teacher is under investigation after she had an out burst inside of a classroom. in a secret recording she is heard screaming at the top of her lungs and insulting special needs students. >> they are telling they are investigating one of their teachers accused of repeatedly losing control. >> this is my job! leave it there!...
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diplomat has arrived in rauch for the first time since falling out over ukraine and syria.
diplomat has arrived in rauch for the first time since falling out over ukraine and syria.
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diplomat has arrived in rauch for the first time since falling out over ukraine and syria. >>> no refugendonesia's navy intercepts migrants and points them towards malaysia. ♪ ♪ >>> nepal has once again been struck by a large earthquake. this time a nag tuesday 7.4 tremor. it's end center was near a remote area along the chinese border it sent people in the capital running from buildings. and was felt as as far away as the indian capital new delhi. andrew immaterial you understand is live for us in kathmandu. i know information is a bit sketchy right now. just tell us what you know at this point. i know you actually felt some of this. >> reporter: i have very little information other than what you know already which near inch chicago u, this is mountainous territory near mount everest of course it was a tremendous earthquake felt here. the building turned to jelly effectively it was swinging for all of two to three minutes it seemed. i just went to the nearest piece of furniture and went underneath a table. but i don't know i don't have no idea what it has done to kathmandu, but there ar
diplomat has arrived in rauch for the first time since falling out over ukraine and syria. >>> no refugendonesia's navy intercepts migrants and points them towards malaysia. ♪ ♪ >>> nepal has once again been struck by a large earthquake. this time a nag tuesday 7.4 tremor. it's end center was near a remote area along the chinese border it sent people in the capital running from buildings. and was felt as as far away as the indian capital new delhi. andrew immaterial you...
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. >> on the next washington journal, bill rauch discusses that earns issues such as employment, suicide, and mental health. former cbs and nbc reporter marvin kalb and his daughter debra talk about the impact of vietnam war and their book. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. tomorrow night interviews with floor of the newest members of congress. three our veterans. c-span's congressional profiles feature democrats from hawaii, a republican from illinois, a democrat from new jersey, and a republican of new york's first district, who talks about his daily schedule. >> there was one day when i had 31 things on the calendar. you might have a five-minute meeting followed by a 10 minute meeting followed by a five-minute meeting. i survived three committees seven subcommittees, and i get up early. i try to exercise as close to every morning as i can. the evenings usually end late. i like to, there are a lot of other people who have vices. they might go out drinking or whatnot. for
. >> on the next washington journal, bill rauch discusses that earns issues such as employment, suicide, and mental health. former cbs and nbc reporter marvin kalb and his daughter debra talk about the impact of vietnam war and their book. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. tomorrow night interviews with floor of the newest members of congress. three our veterans. c-span's...
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we learn through confrontation, as jonathan rauch points out, science blossomed in america because hereauthority. no governor no judge can tell people you may not say that. ideas compete for acceptance and usually eventually better ideas win. most people rikki interviewed in times square for the show wanted to censor themselves. they wanted to say the nice thing. >> i usually keep my mouth shut. >> when people become offended we should invent new words. >> exactly. i support being politically correct all the time. john: and that's fine, if it's their choice i hope they know in america thanks to the first maerjts we don't have to be politically correct. but remember the first amendment is all about limits on government. everyone else colleges, comedy clubs businesses, can have speech rules, fox can fire me for something i say tonight. we have lots of schools and businesses, if i don't like fox's rules, i can search for another job. the founders worried about government censorship, we own the have one government. they were scared of that. and now i'm a little scared of the political corre
we learn through confrontation, as jonathan rauch points out, science blossomed in america because hereauthority. no governor no judge can tell people you may not say that. ideas compete for acceptance and usually eventually better ideas win. most people rikki interviewed in times square for the show wanted to censor themselves. they wanted to say the nice thing. >> i usually keep my mouth shut. >> when people become offended we should invent new words. >> exactly. i support...
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more important than -- >> so let's talk about the widow of the person whose grave this was, maurice rauch. that is his tombstone. you had no idea how much that would mean to his widow. what happened? >> well they had gotten ahold of her. well we actually met vivian. and she is just an incredible person. and she had told me or us about that before maury had died that they used to go out and photograph eagles so it mental a lot to her in a lot of different ways. >> and it meant so much to other people who have had a family member who died with the ultimate sacrifice and of course yesterday was memorial day. what better way to talk about this amazing photo that you captured. frank and joe edwards, john thank you for your time. people are so grateful for that photo. thank you. >> thank you. >>> time for my take now. in the tv business you never know which stories will gain traction and which ones won't. sometime ones you think will generate the most interest won't and vice versa. especially in the fast paced lives we live with barely enough time to reflect, i was so heartened to see the react
more important than -- >> so let's talk about the widow of the person whose grave this was, maurice rauch. that is his tombstone. you had no idea how much that would mean to his widow. what happened? >> well they had gotten ahold of her. well we actually met vivian. and she is just an incredible person. and she had told me or us about that before maury had died that they used to go out and photograph eagles so it mental a lot to her in a lot of different ways. >> and it meant...
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what jonathan rauch talks about in liberal sides, it's all about knowing that you have limitations, but i is, that you are not omniscient, and that we need structures that help us deal with these failings. due process recognizes this, restricting people from censoring. it's a great sense of epistemic humility that actually makes all the difference. i'm afraid that universities are failing to teach a generation those wonderful and important habits. mr. rosen: he has just charged us with failing to take due process into account. you are not forced to go to faculty meetings, however. [laughter] mr. marshall: the hate speech debate is hot right now, and liberals on both sides of it. as we begin to see that in the last panel, some traditional civil libertarians think there are due process violations in banning unpopular commencement speakers. others are more sympathetic to the dignitary rights of offended minorities and vulnerable speakers. which side do you come down on? >> i come down more on the freedom of expression side, but i don't come down on easily. when you're being subject to all
what jonathan rauch talks about in liberal sides, it's all about knowing that you have limitations, but i is, that you are not omniscient, and that we need structures that help us deal with these failings. due process recognizes this, restricting people from censoring. it's a great sense of epistemic humility that actually makes all the difference. i'm afraid that universities are failing to teach a generation those wonderful and important habits. mr. rosen: he has just charged us with failing...
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doug rauch is the former president of the trader joe's and has gained national attention for its mostanticipated store the daily cable which we open in boston next month. doug has been a long-term client of our clinic and we are proud to be supporting his innovative effort in food recovery. and sasha purpura is the executive director of food for free, a cambridge-based nonprofit that recovers fresh produce to the to those in need. and 2014 food for free recovered 1.5 million pounds of food answered 25,000 individuals. food for free has begun an exciting partnership with harvard university dining services that will hopefully hear a little more about today. my role is to briefly help us understand the scope of this problem. in the united states between 33-40% of the food we produce coastal landfills. this problem is only getting worse. between the 1970s and today foodways has increased and the united states by 50%. so why is this a problem? first, 16 americans were food insecure meaning they can't afford the type of nutritious food that would enable them to live a healthy and active lif
doug rauch is the former president of the trader joe's and has gained national attention for its mostanticipated store the daily cable which we open in boston next month. doug has been a long-term client of our clinic and we are proud to be supporting his innovative effort in food recovery. and sasha purpura is the executive director of food for free, a cambridge-based nonprofit that recovers fresh produce to the to those in need. and 2014 food for free recovered 1.5 million pounds of food...
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i mean, if you get to the fundamental liberal idea -- what jonathan rauch talks about in liberal sidesit's all about knowing that you have limitations, but i is, that you are not omniscient, and that we need structures that help us deal with these failings. due process recognizes this, restricting people from censoring. it's a great sense of epistemic humility that actually makes all the difference. i'm afraid that universities are failing to teach a generation those wonderful and important habits. mr. rosen: he has just charged us with failing to take due process into account. you are not forced to go to faculty meetings, however. [laughter] mr. marshall: the hate speech debate is hot right now, and liberals on both sides of it. as we begin to see that in the last panel, some traditional civil libertarians think there are due process violations in banning unpopular commencement speakers. others are more sympathetic to the dignitary rights of offended minorities and vulnerable speakers. which side do you come down on? >> i come down more on the freedom of expression side, but i don't c
i mean, if you get to the fundamental liberal idea -- what jonathan rauch talks about in liberal sidesit's all about knowing that you have limitations, but i is, that you are not omniscient, and that we need structures that help us deal with these failings. due process recognizes this, restricting people from censoring. it's a great sense of epistemic humility that actually makes all the difference. i'm afraid that universities are failing to teach a generation those wonderful and important...
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to the fundamental liberal idea, kind of what jonathan rauch talks not in talks but liberal slides, it's all about knowing that you have limitations that you have biases that you are not omniscient infinite structures that help us deal with these failings. due process recognizes this restricting people from censoring him recognize this. a great sense of by one thing to do malik great sense of epistemic unit that makes all the difference. i'm afraid universities are failing to teach a generation that wonderful and important habit. >> so marcia from you teach at university as i do as brett does. greg is just charged some of our colleagues within to take do processing to account. >> i teach, to. >> you are not forced to go to faculty meetings however. talk about overincarceration. [laughter] bill, they hate speech debate is hot right now and liberals on both sides of the. as we begin to tease out in the last panel. some traditional civil libertarians think that our due process violations in banning unpopular commencement speakers. others are more sympathetic to the dignitary rights, a phras
to the fundamental liberal idea, kind of what jonathan rauch talks not in talks but liberal slides, it's all about knowing that you have limitations that you have biases that you are not omniscient infinite structures that help us deal with these failings. due process recognizes this restricting people from censoring him recognize this. a great sense of by one thing to do malik great sense of epistemic unit that makes all the difference. i'm afraid universities are failing to teach a generation...
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host: bill rauch is here, on the special line for those who served, larry is on that line. good morning. caller: good morning to you and your guest. i would like to have a solution, a lot of veterans haven't turning to backlogs and cases. one thing that congress ought to do is to mandate that money for these adjudicators and other folks in the regional office where they can go ahead and process mccain -- clay better. if you have more workers in that area were motivated to do the work you can get the job done you do people like mr. steve miller and workers don't want to work clock out and just leave and don't do their job then you will have backlogs. and i would like to bring up secretary brown who was on c-span with susan that day that i called in. he said he was a vietnam veteran and said when he came back home they tried to spit on him. he said the vietnam veterans never had a parade but before he died they would have a wall. if it wasn't for tyson, ms. hope and secretary brown, and c-span this new war would never have happened. host: you may want to stick around for our
host: bill rauch is here, on the special line for those who served, larry is on that line. good morning. caller: good morning to you and your guest. i would like to have a solution, a lot of veterans haven't turning to backlogs and cases. one thing that congress ought to do is to mandate that money for these adjudicators and other folks in the regional office where they can go ahead and process mccain -- clay better. if you have more workers in that area were motivated to do the work you can...