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welcome to the show reverend robert george who is chair of the board at 100 fathers.com. alan exerson is the president and founder and we have the founder of the father's day cookout. welcome, dads. good to have you with us. you're all fathers. you have founded the brand new website. tell us what it's all about. >> the website is a portal, it's a place for resources for fathers. you can go out and find information from others. you can find social resources for children, but it's often very difficult for men to go out and get tangible, actionable resources for fatherhood. >> so it's brand new. where was the idea born? >> well the idea was born from me with my first born. i had her when i was a teenager. i was a high school dropout. i was a ward of the state in prince george's county, ill-prepared to take care of a baby. and through a lot of mentorship, through gentlemen like this, one of my closest mentors tony pitman who you may know as t-rock, they helped mold me along that way. i feel like that it's my -- my responsibility to get that out to the community and we use the
welcome to the show reverend robert george who is chair of the board at 100 fathers.com. alan exerson is the president and founder and we have the founder of the father's day cookout. welcome, dads. good to have you with us. you're all fathers. you have founded the brand new website. tell us what it's all about. >> the website is a portal, it's a place for resources for fathers. you can go out and find information from others. you can find social resources for children, but it's often...
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buzz feed's evan mcmorris san tara eleanor clift and robert george.inton for president. he was asked about this in france. he said i wouldn't refuse to answer that question. i would try to cleverly dodge the question. i would say it's actually too early. >> al gore bernie menstadium. imagine there would be a time al gore would be an important voice to have endorsing somebody. his star has fallen i feel like, in politics period. >> there was a moment about five, six years ago, i think, when al gore and climate change had this great comeback and everything from -- >> right. and you would think, if the -- if something went wrong with the hillary campaign that he is this sort of spare presidential candidate, the democratic party. i don't think anybody would turn to him. the fact that he's not going to say nicer things about hillary clinton at this point has to do with the hinge lingering resentment he has towards the clintons and bill clinton in particular for messing up his own chances. and a lot of democrats would say al gore messed up chances in the fa
buzz feed's evan mcmorris san tara eleanor clift and robert george.inton for president. he was asked about this in france. he said i wouldn't refuse to answer that question. i would try to cleverly dodge the question. i would say it's actually too early. >> al gore bernie menstadium. imagine there would be a time al gore would be an important voice to have endorsing somebody. his star has fallen i feel like, in politics period. >> there was a moment about five, six years ago, i...
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robert george bill share, jessica taylor.. can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. i've been the same shade of red for many years. it's time to change it up! hello, golden blonde. shift a shade with nice'n easy. for natural looking color i don't know if blonde has more fun, but i plan to find out it takes nature 90 days to grow the most golden oats. 7,200 hours to create the purest honey and, it only takes you 3 minutes to enjoy it. perhaps we made it too delicious. nature valley, nature at its most delicious. guys, it's just the two of you. the setting is just right. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys wit
robert george bill share, jessica taylor.. can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. i've been the same shade of red for many years. it's time to change...
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. >> reporter: hello, bret, for the second time the supreme court led by chief justin john roberts, george w. burn appoint year has upheld president obama's chief legislative achievement and handed the administration a big win. in a 6-3 decision the supreme court made clear it will have no part in dismantling the affordable care act. at issue whether the irs violated the law when it extended subsidies into all 50 states despite a phrase in the aca that says subsidies will exist in states that have september up exchanges. more than 30 of them chose not to. writing for the majority chief justice john roberts said "while the meaning of the phrase an exchange established by the state may seem plain when viewed in isolation, such a reading turns out to be untenable. those credits are necessary to avoid the type of calamitous result that congress plainly meant to avoid." >> judge scalia wrote "this court rewrites the law to make tax credits available everywhere we should start calling the law scotus care." he says "discouraging truth that the supreme court of the united states favors some laws o
. >> reporter: hello, bret, for the second time the supreme court led by chief justin john roberts, george w. burn appoint year has upheld president obama's chief legislative achievement and handed the administration a big win. in a 6-3 decision the supreme court made clear it will have no part in dismantling the affordable care act. at issue whether the irs violated the law when it extended subsidies into all 50 states despite a phrase in the aca that says subsidies will exist in states...
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roberts an appointees of george w. itutionality constitutionality constitutionality. roberts was also the author of the majority opinion striking down section four of the voting rights act in 2013. he joined justice kennedy's majority opinion in the citizens united decision in 2010. he was among those descenting in yesterday's same sex marriage decision. he's not easy to pigeon hole. he's emerged one of the most important figures in the obama legacy. and a prime target for conservative backlash. >> these justices are not behaving as umpires calling baulsz balls and strikes. they have joined a team. it's a team that is hurting americans across the country. >> i disagree with their decision. i believe baerkobamacare is bad. >> the chief justice roberts bailed him out the first time. his court has bailed him out again. >> joining me now to discuss justice roberts, the politics of the court, this major ruling cementing a big part of obama's legacy is a legal correspondent and senior editor for slate. our panel is back with
roberts an appointees of george w. itutionality constitutionality constitutionality. roberts was also the author of the majority opinion striking down section four of the voting rights act in 2013. he joined justice kennedy's majority opinion in the citizens united decision in 2010. he was among those descenting in yesterday's same sex marriage decision. he's not easy to pigeon hole. he's emerged one of the most important figures in the obama legacy. and a prime target for conservative...
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george kendall and robert king thank you for being with us. democracy now!looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] >> this is a very sentimental show for me. my favorite artist michelangelo, and his favorite pasta; some lamb in between; and my great-grandma, rosa and her delicious apple cake. [theme music playing] tutti a tavola a mangiare!
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george h.w. bush and john roberts picked by his son, george w. bush. jeffrey toobin, sometimes as we have been discussing, sometimes the supreme court justices become campaign issues, especially among republicans who are sick of david souters or sick of people they are told will be safe, conservative votes and end up not being that way. >> right. if i could offer is small correction. anthony kennedy was named by ronald reagan -- >> kennedy was, okay? sorry. >> yeah. but frankly, i think it is somewhat of a myth that presidents get surprised by their supreme court justices. yes, it is true john roberts has now voted in favor of obamacare twice. but by and large, these justices turn out as expected. you have to go back to the eisenhower administration and earl warren and william brennan and maybe nixon with harry blackmun to find justices who really turn out to be big surprises. john roberts is an institutionalist. he is an old-fashioned conservative, and this is an old-fashioned conservative decision. when you look at roberts' record on civil rights, on
george h.w. bush and john roberts picked by his son, george w. bush. jeffrey toobin, sometimes as we have been discussing, sometimes the supreme court justices become campaign issues, especially among republicans who are sick of david souters or sick of people they are told will be safe, conservative votes and end up not being that way. >> right. if i could offer is small correction. anthony kennedy was named by ronald reagan -- >> kennedy was, okay? sorry. >> yeah. but...
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spencer who has a look at ralph roberts' life and impact here in the city of brotherly love. what an impact george>> truly it is jacqueline. and even as he aged roberts was a fixture here at the comcast headquarters. and really across this city. in so many ways his story is a story of philadelphia. not the city of his birth, but his adopted hometown, which he never left. ol trolley tracks still line the avenue in the neighborhood where ralph roberts' philadelphia story began. a 17-year-old newcomer in germantown heights just arrived from new york. today that story closed in centre city. with roberts' face smiling in the lobby of the empire building he built. >> the impact to the city is incredibly wide. >> he remembers a philadelphia gentleman. roberts transformed a small cable company into an economic engine employing nearly 140,000 people worldwide. >> if you have a good determination, you're honest about what you do, you can be successful. >> ever an entrepreneur and friends say ever humble always loyal to his city. >> ralph's commitment to philadelphia has made comcast of philadelphia what coc
spencer who has a look at ralph roberts' life and impact here in the city of brotherly love. what an impact george>> truly it is jacqueline. and even as he aged roberts was a fixture here at the comcast headquarters. and really across this city. in so many ways his story is a story of philadelphia. not the city of his birth, but his adopted hometown, which he never left. ol trolley tracks still line the avenue in the neighborhood where ralph roberts' philadelphia story began. a...
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chief justice john roberts, the george w. bush appointee, who wrote the majority opinion, and who to the great dismay of conservatives, has now saved obamacare on two separate occasions, roberts rejected that argument whole cloth. writing, congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. in a scathing disisn't, justice antonin scalia argued that under the roberts ruling, words no longer have meaning. we'll have more on roberts' blistering opinion later in the show. republicans were apoplectic over the decision. mike huckabee deemed the ruling an out of control act of judicial tyranny. john boehner vowed the fight against the law is not over, although recent polls now show that more americans approve than disapprove with the health care law. and with the law providing health care for millions of people and growing, never has the chance of repeal looked more remote. supporters of the law were jubilant when the decision came down. celebrations breaking out outside the supreme court
chief justice john roberts, the george w. bush appointee, who wrote the majority opinion, and who to the great dismay of conservatives, has now saved obamacare on two separate occasions, roberts rejected that argument whole cloth. writing, congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. in a scathing disisn't, justice antonin scalia argued that under the roberts ruling, words no longer have meaning. we'll have more on roberts' blistering opinion...
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i think they are angry about roberts, angry at george bush and i am curious if they will punish his brother for that. >> a point on words don't matter. you heard the president it seemed like he was saying everything that wasn't true. premiums have gone down that is not true. >> right? and businesses -- >> he said on average. there is a bunch of people who have seen them go up. some have seen them go down. >> if you live in seattle and north carolina and your premium went up they went up for you. the average doesn't matter. >> and they bumped doctors. >> 25% of people loosing doctors and limiting choice and that is what single-payer insurance does. i think there is a huge leap on capitol hill because democrats didn't have alternative or solutions. republicans don't want one. they don't want to have to deal with this. you have three republican senators in the presidential race and 2016 is going to be very interesting certainly for someone like rand paul and i think they will not want to make this the crown jewel in their presidential campaign because it is starting to look like yesterday's pr
i think they are angry about roberts, angry at george bush and i am curious if they will punish his brother for that. >> a point on words don't matter. you heard the president it seemed like he was saying everything that wasn't true. premiums have gone down that is not true. >> right? and businesses -- >> he said on average. there is a bunch of people who have seen them go up. some have seen them go down. >> if you live in seattle and north carolina and your premium went...
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would that be surprising to people given that justice roberts was appointed by george w. bush.ewed as perhaps being on the more conservative side of the court. >> he is on the more conservative side of the court, and it's true that he essentially saved the healthcare act on two occasions. the first time he was the fifth vote. this time he was the sixth vote and he wrote it. but i don't think it's all that surprising. he has consistently one, had a philosophy of reading statutes in a much more purposeful supple way than the kind of rigid text wallism that scalia accepts. and as chief justice he accepts a responsibility to protect the court itself. if the court had taken down this bill either the first time around or this time it would have injected the court into the middle of a vicious political controversy, and it couldn't have been good for the long term health of the supreme court. >> burt thank you. i want to bring in michael shure who is live on capitol hill. we have discussed the dozens of times that legislatures have tried to overturn obamacare, but we heard reactions fr
would that be surprising to people given that justice roberts was appointed by george w. bush.ewed as perhaps being on the more conservative side of the court. >> he is on the more conservative side of the court, and it's true that he essentially saved the healthcare act on two occasions. the first time he was the fifth vote. this time he was the sixth vote and he wrote it. but i don't think it's all that surprising. he has consistently one, had a philosophy of reading statutes in a much...
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senator roberts: do you agree? mr. george: i do. senator roberts: the i.r.s. asked the taxpayers not to contact the agency. anybody's information that was stolen will be contacted. sort of like hurry up and wait. commissioner koskinen: the letters went -- 104,000. senator roberts: do what the letters say? commissioner koskinen: they give instruction how to get credit protection at our expense information how to obtain an i.p. pin if they would like one, the documentation they'll have to provide. it gives them a number to call but suggests if they have questions they go to our website where we provided a set of frequently asked questions about the situation and what can be done. senator roberts: you're confident you have the ability to protect this information with the suggestion you have in that letter? commissioner koskinen: we advise them in that letter we have marked their account so that no one else can file a return when with their own information. senator roberts: appreciate that. thank you. senator hatch: let me just ask i apologize to you, i should hav
senator roberts: do you agree? mr. george: i do. senator roberts: the i.r.s. asked the taxpayers not to contact the agency. anybody's information that was stolen will be contacted. sort of like hurry up and wait. commissioner koskinen: the letters went -- 104,000. senator roberts: do what the letters say? commissioner koskinen: they give instruction how to get credit protection at our expense information how to obtain an i.p. pin if they would like one, the documentation they'll have to...
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george carolina y and brad pitt are going to star in this. julie roberts going to play the friendly tailor, and it's going to -- >> it's going to be on lifetime about a poor woman. >> this reminds me of the movie "shawshank redemption." >> what makes you make that connection? >> just something that came to me when i heard that coverage. >> who's the morgan freeman character? >> i think it's you. >> i don't understand. why do people want to help prisoners, like people who are in there? what do you think that's all about? >> have you seen the picture of this woman? >> no. >> i think she got turned out by these bad boys. >> do you think so? >> yeah, i definitely think so. and apparently this guy is packing some junk. he has prison game, too.
george carolina y and brad pitt are going to star in this. julie roberts going to play the friendly tailor, and it's going to -- >> it's going to be on lifetime about a poor woman. >> this reminds me of the movie "shawshank redemption." >> what makes you make that connection? >> just something that came to me when i heard that coverage. >> who's the morgan freeman character? >> i think it's you. >> i don't understand. why do people want to...
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and once again, it was the conservative chief justice, john robert, appointed by george w. bush who wrote that majority opinion. pete williams joins us now. the president says this is the law of land for good. is he right? >> that will be up in congress in part if there is a republican president and the congress decides to try to veto it or do away with it. there are other legal challenges pending. there is one whether the bill started on the wrong side of the congress given that the supreme court said three years ago that it's a tax. but this does certainly seem to have a different character than the decision that came out three years ago that bailed out obama care on constitutional grounds. you'll recall that decision was all over the place, every justice seemed to go off in a different direction. this one is different first of all it's a 6-3 instead of a 5-4 division with justice kennedy joining last time. remember he was so strongly against the court's ruling three years ago. and secondly, the court seems to sort of accept the broad premise of obamacare here. doesn't re
and once again, it was the conservative chief justice, john robert, appointed by george w. bush who wrote that majority opinion. pete williams joins us now. the president says this is the law of land for good. is he right? >> that will be up in congress in part if there is a republican president and the congress decides to try to veto it or do away with it. there are other legal challenges pending. there is one whether the bill started on the wrong side of the congress given that the...
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roberts is a conservative. if you have former president george w.ush on truth serum and said do you think this decision makes sense, he would say yes. no one wanted to blow up the health care system and in a sense that is what roberts is saying here. john: he is taking grief from his old friends on the right. my question to you there are many where justices have ended up being different than people expected them to be. do these justices change? does the court change them or is that the times that change around them? guest: both, obviously. look what has happened here. roberts may be getting some grief from the right wing on this but his argument is we are leading the people, the legislature decide. he dug into the law in sophisticated way and said this is what they meant. he quotes an old 1939 decision saying it is risky to get into this area of interpreting the law because it then becomes the law. you have to do it. he cites mayberry versus madison and say we decide what the law is. he is not going to being seriously criticized by any conservative
roberts is a conservative. if you have former president george w.ush on truth serum and said do you think this decision makes sense, he would say yes. no one wanted to blow up the health care system and in a sense that is what roberts is saying here. john: he is taking grief from his old friends on the right. my question to you there are many where justices have ended up being different than people expected them to be. do these justices change? does the court change them or is that the times...
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you he can see it was 6-3 and just like three years ago chief justice john roberts whom president george w. bush nominated, came down in support of that law. the republicans say the supreme court got it all wrong and they're going to keep working to repeal that law. >> obamacare is fundamentally broken. it's raising costs for people, pushing people out the ability to afford health insurance and needs to be dealt with, but as we know, it's been -- it's very difficult to deal with it when you have a president that is fundamentally disagrees with us. so the struggle will continue. >> well, republicans have also been pointing to comments justice anton nonscalia made in his scathing dissent that the u.s. supreme court now owns the healthcare law and people should start calling it scotuscare instead of obamacare. mike emanuel-on-capitol hill. first shannon breen live outside the supreme court. explain how the court came to a decision. >> in a 6-3 opinion despite what critics said about the four words they had a plain meaning the court said what congress intended was the subsidize that help peo
you he can see it was 6-3 and just like three years ago chief justice john roberts whom president george w. bush nominated, came down in support of that law. the republicans say the supreme court got it all wrong and they're going to keep working to repeal that law. >> obamacare is fundamentally broken. it's raising costs for people, pushing people out the ability to afford health insurance and needs to be dealt with, but as we know, it's been -- it's very difficult to deal with it when...
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robert norris. he tells a story of george covall who for almost ten years shared atomic secrets with the soviet union. other speakers include two manhattan project veterans discussing their interactions with colleagues who were later revealed to be soviet spies. this is 50 minutes. >> why don't we infight the people who knew four of the five at los alamos and george covall, mostly at dayton, i guess but also at oak ridge, invited robert f. norris whose book is a definitive biography of general leslie groves and we have copies of it out there for you. he'll talk about how groves took the -- made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. and yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information they needed to advance their work on the atomic. bomb. so we have a couple of eye witnesses who will tell you what it was like to work with these spies. and stan who will set the stage for all the precautions that the government took to prevent such things. >> thank you, cindy. can you hear me? is this microphone on?
robert norris. he tells a story of george covall who for almost ten years shared atomic secrets with the soviet union. other speakers include two manhattan project veterans discussing their interactions with colleagues who were later revealed to be soviet spies. this is 50 minutes. >> why don't we infight the people who knew four of the five at los alamos and george covall, mostly at dayton, i guess but also at oak ridge, invited robert f. norris whose book is a definitive biography of...
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chief justice roberts was appointed to the court by george w. bush a republican. john roberts has been generally a very conservative justice. on these two issues he has voted with the president, who is of course a democrat. you know i think in part it's just john roberts saying i call them like i see them. each case is decided on its own merits. i also think that roberts recognizes that health care in the united states is an issue that should be decided in the political branches of government, by the elected officials. he effectively said look, this law maybe good it may be bad but it is up to the congress and president to change it. i unelected as i am. i'm not going to be the person to change this important law. >> jeffrey toobin, thank you so much for your insight. >> okay, george. >>> republican leaders are reacting. they are promising to keep up the fight to get rid of obamacare. privately, though, many are relieved by the supreme court's ruling. chief congressional correspondent dan that bash explains. >> reporter: on the republican 2016 trail outrage. >> i d
chief justice roberts was appointed to the court by george w. bush a republican. john roberts has been generally a very conservative justice. on these two issues he has voted with the president, who is of course a democrat. you know i think in part it's just john roberts saying i call them like i see them. each case is decided on its own merits. i also think that roberts recognizes that health care in the united states is an issue that should be decided in the political branches of government,...
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roberts. a supreme court justice established by george bush and it indicates the extent that both the left and the right want to preserve this obligation and want to make health care all right. which, of course is an obligation to provide it. >> i think what we're missing here is this is actually the greatest thing ever that happened to the gop. they can have an entire election again running against obama care. what were they going to be talking about? i mean we also saved 6.4 million people from losing their insurance. a report released said if we repealed obama care it could cost $138 billion. 19 million people will be uninsured. yes, it should be your right to have health care in this country. >> just to quantify. a right to health care means that all of us and all of our viewers have an obligation to provide it. that's what it is. right is a right to action. it's not to a freeb where i for someone else. the supreme court doesn't get it. >> that's twits the supreme court has done something to fix obama care. the first time was the justice roberts had to call obama care a tax to make it work
roberts. a supreme court justice established by george bush and it indicates the extent that both the left and the right want to preserve this obligation and want to make health care all right. which, of course is an obligation to provide it. >> i think what we're missing here is this is actually the greatest thing ever that happened to the gop. they can have an entire election again running against obama care. what were they going to be talking about? i mean we also saved 6.4 million...
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packed chicago auditorium, richard thaler and a skinny kid from yale had to go up against robert lucas. giant georgee cheering section ready to throw popcorn at this. it was just like the cubs against the white sox. it was also a window into a dead serious debate and it continues to rage today. today could be john cochran and baylor, whoever. why does this debate raged between the behaviors and the massey guys? >> well, i think everyone is reluctant to change. you know, one of the mistakes we talk about all the time on economics is people fail to make -- a knowledge cost. economists are guilty of that too. if you spend your life building models of the original -- a fictional creatures of the smartest economist, you are reluctant to give them up. tom: what do the new kids tell you when they come into chicago or even into the school? there is a new breed coming in. are they failing nights or look at nights? -- are they >> -- >>it is not controversial if you are under 40. i have not changed a single person's mind. all i have done is corrupt the youth. you know, there is an old saying, science marches o
packed chicago auditorium, richard thaler and a skinny kid from yale had to go up against robert lucas. giant georgee cheering section ready to throw popcorn at this. it was just like the cubs against the white sox. it was also a window into a dead serious debate and it continues to rage today. today could be john cochran and baylor, whoever. why does this debate raged between the behaviors and the massey guys? >> well, i think everyone is reluctant to change. you know, one of the...
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is the fact that movies are moneymakers and it does not matter if julia roberts, denzel washington, georgeey tried for -- trifecta is about eight-year-olds? >> they tend to target the kids. year to date up about 6%, it has been a big franchise spirit we will have another avengers coming out. star wars is coming. get ready for that. think about that franchises these things they can bring back year after year that drives the box office because they play not only in the u.s., but all over the world. so movies have to play globally, not just in the u.s. matt: by the way "avengers" is marvel owned by disney? and star wars is owned by disney? and "inside out" is owned by disney? wow. >> they went out and bought big franchises, they bought the marvel studios, they bought george lucas's company for star wars. stephanie: we will look back and say bob still star wars? coffee's are multibillion-dollar acquisitions. nobody does it better than disney. they make big movies. they tied in with merchandise. stephanie: know what else has the theme park in the capability. >> number one is universal studios o
is the fact that movies are moneymakers and it does not matter if julia roberts, denzel washington, georgeey tried for -- trifecta is about eight-year-olds? >> they tend to target the kids. year to date up about 6%, it has been a big franchise spirit we will have another avengers coming out. star wars is coming. get ready for that. think about that franchises these things they can bring back year after year that drives the box office because they play not only in the u.s., but all over...
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george w. bush would say john roberts, that was the best decision of his presidency.are some conservatives today who are really mad and don't believe that they are really mad about healthcare. but there are other decisions that roberts has made that people would say he is our guy. yes, there is widespread disappointment by some conservatives which is why while some republicans might say thank goodness we didn't have to deal with this actually we can move on now. i think it cuts another way conservatives are demoralized with this decision. they don't believe this will ever be repealed and they could be right. >> do you know who is psyched right now? gruber. he is the one who put this language in and went out and embarrassed the entire administration saying the public is stupid. we got a pass in the dark. could you imagine if this had gone the other way? feared for his life political standpoint, hillary clinton is having to get closer to barack obama on obamacare singular most unpopular law in a generation. >> right i think it was the president out yesterday at a gay pr
george w. bush would say john roberts, that was the best decision of his presidency.are some conservatives today who are really mad and don't believe that they are really mad about healthcare. but there are other decisions that roberts has made that people would say he is our guy. yes, there is widespread disappointment by some conservatives which is why while some republicans might say thank goodness we didn't have to deal with this actually we can move on now. i think it cuts another way...
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. >> the majority opinion was written by chief justice john roberts who was appointed by george w. bush he was joined by sotomayor, kagan, ginsburg breyer and kennedy. in the last paragraph, congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets not to destroy them. if at all possible we must interpret the act in a way that is consistent with former and avoids the latter. you know there's a guy who said in his confirmation hearings that he was going to call balls and strikes. i remember that today he called balls and strikes. roberts realizes that the health insurance industry is making money hand over fist. it's good for america. he came to the conclusion that 23 you're making money, you're not hindering the markets. everybody can win. it's a win for the consumers, the health care industry and companies. conservative justices scalia alito and thomas. they wrote a scathing opinion. the court has had to rule on obama care several times. he wrote, we should just start calling this law scotus care. you know justice scalia call it whatever you want. the american pe
. >> the majority opinion was written by chief justice john roberts who was appointed by george w. bush he was joined by sotomayor, kagan, ginsburg breyer and kennedy. in the last paragraph, congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets not to destroy them. if at all possible we must interpret the act in a way that is consistent with former and avoids the latter. you know there's a guy who said in his confirmation hearings that he was going to call balls and...
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specific defiance of the attorney general of the united states robert kennedy, who came to visit georgeallace that day to tell him that the united states government would crush him, if he carried out his announced plan to stand in the doorway of the university of alabama to prevent the first black students from entering the university. months later, wallace flamboyantly stood in that doorway and, as promised, was pushed aside by the national guard on the orders of president kennedy. and the confederate flag continued to fly over the alabama state capital, as nothing but a symbol of defiance. defiance crushed by the government of the united states of america. as of today, that flag is no longer flying. the governor bentley had all four confederate flags on the grounds removed this morning. in south carolina today, thousands of people came to pay their respects to state senator clementa pinckney whose body is lying in state in the capital rotunda. according to the charleston post and courier, he is the first african-american given the honor since reconstruction. black curtain was placed o
specific defiance of the attorney general of the united states robert kennedy, who came to visit georgeallace that day to tell him that the united states government would crush him, if he carried out his announced plan to stand in the doorway of the university of alabama to prevent the first black students from entering the university. months later, wallace flamboyantly stood in that doorway and, as promised, was pushed aside by the national guard on the orders of president kennedy. and the...
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. >> and roberts road that has just reopened. prince george's county no major problems. 95 in virginia at mine road that is rolling along as well. weather and traffic on the 1we'll see you back here then. >>> if you're thinking about hitting the pool today, you might want to reconsider what's in the water that could be causing your red eyes. and it's not the chlorine. >>> and an update on a prince george's cemetery after a coffin was found washed away and several headstones in in a nearby stream. why one of those instances was done on purpose. >>> and the boston marathon bomber gets ready for his punishment. we are l >>> we have breaking news right now. after a night of destructive storms, chuck bell is standing by with a quieter forecast. but there are reports of downed trees and wires. kristin wright is in fairfax county where a major road is blocked. kristin. >> reporter: yeah, hey, it's a bit of a messy situation out here. i want you to take a look. we're at the intersection of braddock and ox road. you can see the barriers set up here. this
. >> and roberts road that has just reopened. prince george's county no major problems. 95 in virginia at mine road that is rolling along as well. weather and traffic on the 1we'll see you back here then. >>> if you're thinking about hitting the pool today, you might want to reconsider what's in the water that could be causing your red eyes. and it's not the chlorine. >>> and an update on a prince george's cemetery after a coffin was found washed away and several...
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the award -- the greasy award and sugar reports in nigeria has won numerous awards including george pulled robert f. kennedy prize for national reporting and the dupont toward progress now my pleasure to introduce dr. carson for this discussion. [applause] >> thank you very much we just had a very refreshing session next door with students and other folks in the audience wrasse penetrating questions about the bush doctrine and our security and threats ltd. is very stimulating for someone like me to come back here to see if people are really interested in things that matter today to take questions under advisement willing to tackle more controversial issues. to talk about the bush doctrine a little bit understand the changes of this century the beginning of new * new challenges in the way it requite had not expected a and natalie that dealing with some new thoughts but old machinery. with old institutions that were accustomed to doing things a certain way certainly with those that are accustomed to organizations all of a sudden things changed with months into his presidency had to deal with it fro
the award -- the greasy award and sugar reports in nigeria has won numerous awards including george pulled robert f. kennedy prize for national reporting and the dupont toward progress now my pleasure to introduce dr. carson for this discussion. [applause] >> thank you very much we just had a very refreshing session next door with students and other folks in the audience wrasse penetrating questions about the bush doctrine and our security and threats ltd. is very stimulating for someone...
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chief justice john roberts was appointed by george w. bush. martha: we pointed that out many times.know, obviously the chief justice has made his feelings known twice now in terms of upholding this law in two very significant cases that allowed it to be upheld. we continue to go through the opinions. we're getting more as we speak. i want to throw in this also from scalia's dissent. he said the court's reading does not merely give quote by the state a duplicative effect, it causes the phrase to have no effect whatsoever. tammy he repeatedly throughout this dissent basically goes on and on saying that he thinks if words don't mean what they say he is not sure what you do with that going forward. >> yeah, look, i would caution every liberal and everybody who will be spiking a football today including the president no doubt, who look at short-term impacts. this is not growing to be good when it comes to the reaction of the american people in 2016. it makes things more clear that democrats and president and his friends and hillary all own this. americans in fact when it comes to objecti
chief justice john roberts was appointed by george w. bush. martha: we pointed that out many times.know, obviously the chief justice has made his feelings known twice now in terms of upholding this law in two very significant cases that allowed it to be upheld. we continue to go through the opinions. we're getting more as we speak. i want to throw in this also from scalia's dissent. he said the court's reading does not merely give quote by the state a duplicative effect, it causes the phrase to...
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invite the people who knew four of the spies at los alamos and george coval who was mostly at dayton, i guess, but also at oak ridge. robert s. norris whose book is the definitive biography of general leslie groves and we have copies of it out there for you. he'll talk about how groves took the -- made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. and yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information they needed to advance their work on the atomic. >> boomer:. we -- bomb. we have a couple of eye witnesses who will tell you what it was like to work with these spies. set the stage. >> thank you cindy. is this microphone on? way in the back? well, i could talk about all the things that cindy talked about. i think that groves through his obsession with secrecy and not letting any information out really was one of the architects of not only the manhattan project architecture of secrecy, but what came afterwards and we're still living with today. we're talking about compartmentalization, which was the bedrock way that he organized thi
invite the people who knew four of the spies at los alamos and george coval who was mostly at dayton, i guess, but also at oak ridge. robert s. norris whose book is the definitive biography of general leslie groves and we have copies of it out there for you. he'll talk about how groves took the -- made basically an intelligence revolution in taking security measures to new heights. and yet how the project had these spice that were instrumental in giving kirchitof and the soviets the information...
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george carolina y and brad pitt are going to star in this. julie roberts the friendly tailor, and it's going to -- >> it's going to be on lifetime about a poor woman. >> this reminds me of the movie "shawshank redemption." >> what makes you make that connection? >> just something that came to me when i heard that coverage. >> who's the morgan freeman character? >> i think it's you. >> i don't understand. why do people want to help prisoners, like people who are in there? what do you think that's all about? >> have you seen the picture of this woman? >> no. >> i think she got turned out by these bad boys. >> do you think so? >> yeah, i definitely think so. and apparently this guy is packing some junk. he has prison game, too. he's probably whispering sweet nothings in her ear. all you got to do is work on your body in prison. >> if that's the case the junk is leading. >> maybe he promised she would be along for the ride, and he left her. you know how you guys are. >> in the description, when was it like, he's 6'0" tall, white, has a big dick. why is that a
george carolina y and brad pitt are going to star in this. julie roberts the friendly tailor, and it's going to -- >> it's going to be on lifetime about a poor woman. >> this reminds me of the movie "shawshank redemption." >> what makes you make that connection? >> just something that came to me when i heard that coverage. >> who's the morgan freeman character? >> i think it's you. >> i don't understand. why do people want to help prisoners,...
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. >> chief justice john roberts was nominated to the supreme court by george w. the point about social security and medicare. we are in uncharted waters compared to both of those. every republican candidate, presidential candidate, who reacted in his decision today, insisted that they were undiminished in their determination to repeal this in 2016. 1935 social security was passed. in 1936 al franken ran on repealing it. by 1940, republican nominee ran on expanding it. no republican presidential nominee ever ran on repealing it. if in fact a republican nominees run an appeal it will be two consecutive elections, something we have not seen. >> and you can argue, that's because the president did not get bipartisan buy-in on this law. one vote gets passed on a partisan vote. and you can argue, as pat moynihan senator pat moynihan used to argue, that on major transformational pieces of legislation, you ought to have bipartisan biuy-in, so you can all fix it together. that was not going to occur for many reasons. >> gloria he didn't get their votes. but what he did was
. >> chief justice john roberts was nominated to the supreme court by george w. the point about social security and medicare. we are in uncharted waters compared to both of those. every republican candidate, presidential candidate, who reacted in his decision today, insisted that they were undiminished in their determination to repeal this in 2016. 1935 social security was passed. in 1936 al franken ran on repealing it. by 1940, republican nominee ran on expanding it. no republican...
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george w. bush chief justice john roberts wrote the majority opinion for the court.eaving no doubts for his judicial -- the power to make the law rests with those chosen by the people. congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. in plain terms, the decision means everyone who got health insurance through healthcare.gov will get to keep their plans. since most states operate through the federal exchange. removing the subsidies would have kicked 6.4 million people off their health care plans. the decision seals the fate on a law in which president obama has staked much on his presidency. the president was thrilled following the announcement. >> we finally declared that in america, health care is not a privilege for a few, but a right for all. >> after more than 50 votes in congress to repeal or weaken this law. after a presidential election based in part on preserving or repealing this law, after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. >> this is not about t
george w. bush chief justice john roberts wrote the majority opinion for the court.eaving no doubts for his judicial -- the power to make the law rests with those chosen by the people. congress passed the affordable care act to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them. in plain terms, the decision means everyone who got health insurance through healthcare.gov will get to keep their plans. since most states operate through the federal exchange. removing the subsidies would have...
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i would -- someone should ask president george w bush what he think so of justice roberts right now. i mean i saw john on the air saying that the first president bush was lied to when he appointed david souter. i wonder if george w bush right now how he feels of justice roberts, did he lie to him? is it just this one narrow issue that he's a liberal on? or is this -- you know, what's going on with him. >> bush -- let me finish. president bush oversaw huge expansion in medicare. single pair -- neil: i don't -- >> president bush, does he support obamacare? this is bigger than that. this is a huge change. neil: are we talking about president bush or jeb bush. >> second president bush. and we should and jeb. >> with policy the objective should be to get a republican a conservative republican in the white house to -- neil: take a huge leap. and i think what we would have to say is such frustration and overwhelming victory on the part of that republican. >> it's necessary. . neil: i'm telling you, my friend. i agree with the frustration, but this is going to be like social security, medicar
i would -- someone should ask president george w bush what he think so of justice roberts right now. i mean i saw john on the air saying that the first president bush was lied to when he appointed david souter. i wonder if george w bush right now how he feels of justice roberts, did he lie to him? is it just this one narrow issue that he's a liberal on? or is this -- you know, what's going on with him. >> bush -- let me finish. president bush oversaw huge expansion in medicare. single...
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prince george's county police arrested 22-year-old robert meyers late last night. they say he and the victim, 18- year-old davonte marcus king knew each other, got into some sort of argument on sixth street early thursday morning and it ended with a fatal shooting. he's charged with first degree murder. people who live in that neighborhood told our ellison barber yesterday they've been concerned about the increase in violence in the area. >>> the man accused of shooting and killing his ex-girl friend in the parking lot of a target store in germantown will stay in prison without bond. the lawyer for donald bicker argued for his release today, but here is why the judge said no. >> he's a registered sex offender who is not entitled to have firearms, yet he was able to obtain one via mail because he got an unregulated firearm, a gunpowder replica antique firearm which he used to kill his estranged girl friend the very night that he received that via mail. >> witnesses say they saw bicker arguing with the victim, mariam adebayo, before she was shot. bicker is charged wi
prince george's county police arrested 22-year-old robert meyers late last night. they say he and the victim, 18- year-old davonte marcus king knew each other, got into some sort of argument on sixth street early thursday morning and it ended with a fatal shooting. he's charged with first degree murder. people who live in that neighborhood told our ellison barber yesterday they've been concerned about the increase in violence in the area. >>> the man accused of shooting and killing his...
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george's county. back to you. alison: okay robert. thank you very much. well, it may be on water and it's beautiful but it can still impact your drive. still ahead, find out when it could put a crimp in your commute. jonathan: but first. >> we want the young great minds to know that somebody is learning. jonathan: you can meet a great mind a there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cocough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family gettiet a whooping cough vaccination today. alison: "7 on your side" with a health matters alert now. a daily dose of aspirin could help halt the growth of breast cancer. this is according to a brand new study. researchers ensured aspirin stems and lowers the risk of relapse. lower
george's county. back to you. alison: okay robert. thank you very much. well, it may be on water and it's beautiful but it can still impact your drive. still ahead, find out when it could put a crimp in your commute. jonathan: but first. >> we want the young great minds to know that somebody is learning. jonathan: you can meet a great mind a there's something out there. it's a highly contagious disease. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who...
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people have been arrested, 26-year-old prince george's county police officer richard conway and his mother carolyn facing charges in the shooting death of robert mange killed may 20th who was the new ex- husband of richard conway's ex. >>> rachel dolezal resigned as president of the spokane, washington chapter of the naacp today after being caught lying saying she was black. >> this controversy proved too much of a distraction, a distraction that extended all the way to howard university in d.c. where dolezal was a student and filed a lawsuit against the historically black university. mola lenghi is live with more from howard tonight with reaction. what are you hearing? >> reporter: whether it's a question of identity or a matter of alleged discrimination, it seems the issue of race has been present in rachel dolezal's life, at the very least going back to her days as a student here at howard university. before rachel dolezal was a white woman pretending to be black she was a white student at historically black howard university. >> it's bringing negative energy. it's kind of like bad energy coming towards howard. >> reporter: while at howard
people have been arrested, 26-year-old prince george's county police officer richard conway and his mother carolyn facing charges in the shooting death of robert mange killed may 20th who was the new ex- husband of richard conway's ex. >>> rachel dolezal resigned as president of the spokane, washington chapter of the naacp today after being caught lying saying she was black. >> this controversy proved too much of a distraction, a distraction that extended all the way to howard...
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robert sinche a global strategist. on greece when we hear from the former greece prime minister george papandreou . a deal withes verizon. we will hear from aol's ceo, tim armstrong. that is next. ♪ pimm: welcome back. . am pimm fox with betty liu let's go to julie hyman with a look at what is moving in the markets. stocks giveve seen up their overall gains. western digital is the worst performer in the s&p 500. downgraded to neutral from over at jpmorgan. the analysts are looking at a pessimistic outlook. year they will be down, and in 2016.her 2.3% that is in part of weakening demand for personal computers. shares are down 2.5%. the worst-performing group is utilities, and that has been the worst group all year. you can see the stocks trading lower. one of the reasons, the biggest reason that utilities have underperformed, is that when rates rise come utilities fall. some investors and they like -- they look less attractive. yesterday they raise the recommendation on utilities because they think the valuations look attractive right now. looking at my terminal, you can use the ge function to map h
robert sinche a global strategist. on greece when we hear from the former greece prime minister george papandreou . a deal withes verizon. we will hear from aol's ceo, tim armstrong. that is next. ♪ pimm: welcome back. . am pimm fox with betty liu let's go to julie hyman with a look at what is moving in the markets. stocks giveve seen up their overall gains. western digital is the worst performer in the s&p 500. downgraded to neutral from over at jpmorgan. the analysts are looking at a...
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by ronald reagan and yesterday the majority decision was justice john roberts appointed chief justice by p millimeter president george w. bush. these are two decisions the world has been watching but h watched no more closely than here at the white house. both coming down like the white house wanted them to. p jon, stick with us. i want to get your reaction terry, from arguments from chief just kiss john roberts. let's let everyone at home listen to a little bit of that argument. i can tell you what he said in the court as we prepare to get that audio. justice roberts telling the court if sue love joes and tom loves joe, sue can marry him and tom can't the chief justice asking why isn't that sexual discrimination and ultimately for him that was the question, terry. >> reporter: that question where he essentially said if two people love the same fern the opposite sex person can marry that person and same-sex person can't. there's a glimmer of hope among the advocates of same-sex marriage under the law that chief justice roberts might find his own path through gender discrimination. that it's merely a matter of gender
by ronald reagan and yesterday the majority decision was justice john roberts appointed chief justice by p millimeter president george w. bush. these are two decisions the world has been watching but h watched no more closely than here at the white house. both coming down like the white house wanted them to. p jon, stick with us. i want to get your reaction terry, from arguments from chief just kiss john roberts. let's let everyone at home listen to a little bit of that argument. i can tell you...
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. >> reporter: for the second time it was chief justice john roberts, a conservative appointed to the court by george w. bush who ruled to uphold the law saving president obama's signature domestic achievement. in a scathing dissent, justice scalia accused the court of bailing out obamacare writing "we should calling this law scotuscare." the president may say the battle is over republican presidential candidates say it's just beginning. >> mark my words, following the election in 2016 this chamber will return and we will repeal every word of obamacare. >> reporter: jeb bush tweeted we need to repeal and replace obamacare empowering individuals to make their own health care decisions. from mike huckabee, obamacare ruling is judicial tyranny. but many republican leaders are privately relieved by this ruling david. those 6 million people that would have lost their subsidies to buy health insurance, most are living in states ruled by or governed by republican governors and republicans were deeply guided about what to do about it. >> a historic decision 24 hours ago. you'll be standing by because we coul
. >> reporter: for the second time it was chief justice john roberts, a conservative appointed to the court by george w. bush who ruled to uphold the law saving president obama's signature domestic achievement. in a scathing dissent, justice scalia accused the court of bailing out obamacare writing "we should calling this law scotuscare." the president may say the battle is over republican presidential candidates say it's just beginning. >> mark my words, following the...
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george w. bush. you voted to confirm of chief justice, john roberts, as the chief justice. any regrets? >> well you know -- nobody's perfect. that's the way i look at it. i disagree with a couple of justice roberts' opinions. i think most of the time he does a pretty good job. in this case i think he's erred on the side of deferring to congress. i can't necessarily argue too much with that except for the fact that i think he's really rewriting the bill. and to try to save congress from its ineptitude. and that really isn't the role of the court. again, i don't see this as something that i'd pull back my vote from justice roberts because of this. what i would say is that it's important for the congress and for the next president to respond to the big problems that this bill is bringing to the american health care system. and the intrusiveness of just controlling -- i mean we have a bill that says everybody has to get certain health care coverage in america. really? is that what we want in america, that the government needs to decide the kind of health care coverage you have? i thought we
george w. bush. you voted to confirm of chief justice, john roberts, as the chief justice. any regrets? >> well you know -- nobody's perfect. that's the way i look at it. i disagree with a couple of justice roberts' opinions. i think most of the time he does a pretty good job. in this case i think he's erred on the side of deferring to congress. i can't necessarily argue too much with that except for the fact that i think he's really rewriting the bill. and to try to save congress from...