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also bipartisan and it's not just folks like susan rice who worked for democrats but folks like richard lugar >> host: "the wall street journal" this morning in the editoriall section talks about the travel ban and the editors make this argument from previous cases saying it was chief justice john robertsts have explained in the decision of 2010 that the judiciary is not suited to make the judgment since information can be difficult to obtain and the impact is difficult to access and when it comes to collecting evidence in this area the lack of confidence and respect for the government conclusions as appropriate. >> guest: i agree with that verbatim i think that he's spot on. the question is does one need to defer to the government executive branch here. i don't think so. it's about reading the statutes and the constitutio constitutios been interpreted that says the president can't do this. it helps to say he hasn't articulated a good reason that would get himcu into the lane of the r quotation mentioned for example the ninth circuit court of appeals after that struck down one attempt atal th
also bipartisan and it's not just folks like susan rice who worked for democrats but folks like richard lugar >> host: "the wall street journal" this morning in the editoriall section talks about the travel ban and the editors make this argument from previous cases saying it was chief justice john robertsts have explained in the decision of 2010 that the judiciary is not suited to make the judgment since information can be difficult to obtain and the impact is difficult to...
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richard lugar in the 2012 primary. >> i have a home in indiana for 17 years and this is what way areocused on. >> reporter: whichever publican wins will face a rare kind of democrat and donnelly. >> i tried not to serve as democrat or republican but as a hoosier. >> reporter: i spoke to a state-level party official who told me donnelly is tolerable. is not a cake walk to beat him. whoever wins the primary is poised to become the next senator and are not worried about the infighting. and ahead of the general. and aviation accident. another air force pilot killed, making 3 crashes. and the safety of the military. >> it is against the law because your generation made everything so pc. >> the brand-new record, episode 3 of the reboot. >> welcome back. airports thunderbird pilot debt after crashing during a training flight, the third military crash in two days renewing safety concerns. >> after an f-16 fighter jet crashes in nevada, when his f-16 falcon crashed over the training range during a routine aerial demonstration training flight. and hours after a marine corps helicopter crashed
richard lugar in the 2012 primary. >> i have a home in indiana for 17 years and this is what way areocused on. >> reporter: whichever publican wins will face a rare kind of democrat and donnelly. >> i tried not to serve as democrat or republican but as a hoosier. >> reporter: i spoke to a state-level party official who told me donnelly is tolerable. is not a cake walk to beat him. whoever wins the primary is poised to become the next senator and are not worried about the...
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it's not just folks like susan rice who worked for democrats, but it's folks like richard lugar, a republican who have chimed in this case. >> the "washington journal" this morning in the editorial system talks about the travel ban. the editors make this argument from previous cases saying it was chief justice jean-roberts. he explained in the holder versus humanitarian law project in 2010 that the judiciary is ill suited to make national security judgments since, quote, information can be difficult to obtain and the impact of certain contact difficult to assess. when it comes to collecting evidence and drawing factual inferences in this area, a lack of competence on the part of the courts and respect for the government's conclusions is appropriate. >> so i agree with the line from the chief justice verbatim. i think he is spot-on. the question is does one need to defer to the government, the executive branch here? i don't think so. this is a case where it's really about reading the statute and if necessary reading the constitution and how the first amendment has been interpreted that says th
it's not just folks like susan rice who worked for democrats, but it's folks like richard lugar, a republican who have chimed in this case. >> the "washington journal" this morning in the editorial system talks about the travel ban. the editors make this argument from previous cases saying it was chief justice jean-roberts. he explained in the holder versus humanitarian law project in 2010 that the judiciary is ill suited to make national security judgments since, quote,...
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time of king's death, and he held a rally in a black neighborhood of indianapolis and the mayor, richard lugara longtime indiana senator, told kennedy not to go there, it was too dangerous, kennedy went. one of his organizers at the rally was john lewis, congressman from georgia, and we have a crowd here, what are we going to do? turned them loose? kennedy went to the rally and spoke extemporaneously. it was the first time he spoke in public about his own brother's assassination. kennedy opened up for the crowd to see, they didn't have the uprising and attribute to kennedy. king's assassination opened up or focused on race in america where up until king's assassination, the predominant issue in the presidential campaign was vietnam. pres. lyndon johnson was not seeking reelection, why eugene mccarthy's candidacy was becoming so popular because mccarthy was antiwar and kennedy was also an antiwar candidate, king's assassination opened up another dimension, a racial dimension and robert kennedy showed himself able to talk to that part, coming apart racially and away certainly couldn't talk about
time of king's death, and he held a rally in a black neighborhood of indianapolis and the mayor, richard lugara longtime indiana senator, told kennedy not to go there, it was too dangerous, kennedy went. one of his organizers at the rally was john lewis, congressman from georgia, and we have a crowd here, what are we going to do? turned them loose? kennedy went to the rally and spoke extemporaneously. it was the first time he spoke in public about his own brother's assassination. kennedy opened...
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that of state residency raises question similar to those that doomed longtime incumbent senator richard lugarhe 2012 2012 primary. >> i've got a home in indianhead that i've owned for 17 years, my kids need a full-time father but it will tell you this, i was hollywood hoosiers are focused on. >> which ever republican wins will face a rare kind of democrat and donnelly. >> i've tried not to serve as either democratic or republican, but as a hoosier. >> i just spoke to a state g.o.p. official who tells me that donnelly is vulnerable and it's not a cakewalk to beat him. but they are confident that whoever who wins, they will become the next senator from indiana and there is no concern at the state level at this point about the infighting. instead, the party sees it as a way to get damaging information out ahead of the general. chris? >> chris: peter doocy reporting from indiana. peter, thank you. facebook says the personal information of up to 87 million people, mostly in the u.s., may have been improperly shared with shared with cambridge analytica. ceo mark zuckerberg will testify before a hou
that of state residency raises question similar to those that doomed longtime incumbent senator richard lugarhe 2012 2012 primary. >> i've got a home in indianhead that i've owned for 17 years, my kids need a full-time father but it will tell you this, i was hollywood hoosiers are focused on. >> which ever republican wins will face a rare kind of democrat and donnelly. >> i've tried not to serve as either democratic or republican, but as a hoosier. >> i just spoke to a...
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it is folks like richard lugar who has chimed in on this case. "the wall street journal" this morning in the editorial section talks about the travel ban. the editors make this argument from previous cases saying it was chief justice john roberts who explained in the holder versus humanitarian law project that the judiciary is ill suited to make national security judgments since "information can be difficult to obtain and impact of certain conduct difficult to assess." the lack of confidence on the part of the courts is a appropriate. guest: i believe with the chief justice spot on. thee need to defer to executive here? i don't think so. it's reading the first amendment as interpreted that says the president can't do this. the president has also not articulated a good national security reason that would get him into the land of that quotation mentioned. the ninth circuit court of appeals said in its opinion that the statute requires findings. if the president wants to try this again, he should write down at least a little bit. maybe some of the f
it is folks like richard lugar who has chimed in on this case. "the wall street journal" this morning in the editorial section talks about the travel ban. the editors make this argument from previous cases saying it was chief justice john roberts who explained in the holder versus humanitarian law project that the judiciary is ill suited to make national security judgments since "information can be difficult to obtain and impact of certain conduct difficult to assess." the...
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registrando el momento para el noticiero de las cinco, mientras el camarÓgrafo richard villegas lo graba. >> cuando llegamos al lugarel toldo completo combina 1860 metros cuadrados de tela sostenidos por unos postes de 21 metros de alto, cada uno de los cuales pesa una tonelada, y unos pesados cables que tienen 7,5 centÍmetros de espesor. como mide 61 metros por 15, este proporciona sombra para varios cientos de personas y para un escenario. >> ellos querÍan hacer algo que correspondiera a un tema nÁutico, con el canal de agua profunda entrando, de forma que se verÍa como una vela. >> [locutor] craig prosser se acerca al toldo para emitir su reporte frente a la cÁmara. como reportero con dÉcadas de experiencia, es una rutina que ha realizado incontables veces. pero toda la experiencia del mundo nunca pudo prepararlo para lo que sucederÍa a continuaciÓn. justo donde estÁ parado... es el punto mÁs peligroso de toda la ciudad. >> supe que algo andaba mal cuando notÉ que el fondo se veÍa desviado. todo comenzÓ a sacudirse. ¡se cae! !se cae! algo malo estaba sucediendo, algo muy muy malo. [♪] [♪] [♪] ¿sabes por qué te to
registrando el momento para el noticiero de las cinco, mientras el camarÓgrafo richard villegas lo graba. >> cuando llegamos al lugarel toldo completo combina 1860 metros cuadrados de tela sostenidos por unos postes de 21 metros de alto, cada uno de los cuales pesa una tonelada, y unos pesados cables que tienen 7,5 centÍmetros de espesor. como mide 61 metros por 15, este proporciona sombra para varios cientos de personas y para un escenario. >> ellos querÍan hacer algo que...
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el estadounidense richard, un exitoso empresario que decidiÓ dedicarse a lo que realmente le apasionaba, salvar animales ha rescatado a mÁs de 250 que vive en este santuario. en lugaresmataderos sÓlo viven de 3:00 a 5:00. --3 a 5. >> en la historia detrÁs de la vaquita del cartÓn de leche que sonrÍe, no es verdad. teresa: botero explica que en muchos casos las mantienen encerrados en jaulas, donde no se pueden mover. >> no ven la luz. las crÍas estÁn acostadas en su propio excremento. no se les da ningÚn tipo de atenciÓn mÉdica. teresa: ella afirma que el proceso de rehabilitaciÓn no es fÁcil pero si es posible. el animal llega a confiar de nuevo en el ser humano? >> sÍ. eso es de las cosas mÁs hermosas que he aprendido,el animal no es rencoroso. toma a veces aÑos para volver a darle paz. dejaron era ese animal saber que esta a salvo. teresa: aquÍ y ahora solicitÓ una entrevista con representantes de la industria de la carne de res y de cerdo. a travÉs de un comunicado nos dijeron que sus mataderos son regulados por estrictas leyes y que tratan a los animales de manera humana. segÚn expertos, debido a la alta demanda de carne existe una sobrepoblaciÓn de vacas criada
el estadounidense richard, un exitoso empresario que decidiÓ dedicarse a lo que realmente le apasionaba, salvar animales ha rescatado a mÁs de 250 que vive en este santuario. en lugaresmataderos sÓlo viven de 3:00 a 5:00. --3 a 5. >> en la historia detrÁs de la vaquita del cartÓn de leche que sonrÍe, no es verdad. teresa: botero explica que en muchos casos las mantienen encerrados en jaulas, donde no se pueden mover. >> no ven la luz. las crÍas estÁn acostadas en su propio...
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richard couto, alias kudo, un exitoso empresario que decidió dedicarse a lo que realmente le apasionaba, salvar animales. y desde entonces, ha rescatado a más de 250 que viven en este santuario. en lugarese 3 a 5. adriana: la historia detrás de la vaquita en el cartón de leche, que sonríe, no es verdad. teresa: y en cuanto a las cerdas, botero explica que en muchos casos las mantienen encerradas en jaulas en donde no se pueden mover. adriana: ellas no ven la luz, a ellas las mantienen en la oscuridad. las crías las tie--están acostadas en su propio excremento. eh, no se les da ningún tipo de atención médica, se les--es negado, porque para qué, si al fin y al cabo, se va a matar. teresa: ella afirma que el proceso de rehabilitación no es fácil, pero sí es posible. ¿y el animal llega a confiar de nuevo en el ser humano? adriana: sí, sí, esa es de las cosas más hermosas que yo he aprendido. el animal no es rencoroso. toma a veces años, para ganar--para volver a darle--a darle paz, a dejarle a ese animal saber de que "estás a salvo, no te va a pasar nada". teresa: y que no todos los seres humanos son malos. adriana: y que no todos los seres humanos son malos. teresa: "aquí y ahora" solicitó
richard couto, alias kudo, un exitoso empresario que decidió dedicarse a lo que realmente le apasionaba, salvar animales. y desde entonces, ha rescatado a más de 250 que viven en este santuario. en lugarese 3 a 5. adriana: la historia detrás de la vaquita en el cartón de leche, que sonríe, no es verdad. teresa: y en cuanto a las cerdas, botero explica que en muchos casos las mantienen encerradas en jaulas en donde no se pueden mover. adriana: ellas no ven la luz, a ellas las mantienen en...