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(robert rose) - what i love about travel is that it forces you into a different perspective.reness is heightened but coming home is pretty sweet as well, especially after a long absence. people ask where i'm originally from and i usually say nashville, tennessee. where i really grew up is a small town 90 minutes south called pulaski. when i was younger i hesitated to tell people i was from pulaski because media exposure about something that happened well over a century ago damaged this town's reputation. but pulaski is a charming, historic and hospitable little town where people not only get along, they help each other out. well now that i'm older i'm no longer afraid to say where i'm from. yes, i'm from nashville but i grew up in pulaski. neither are what you expect. and both are com
(robert rose) - what i love about travel is that it forces you into a different perspective.reness is heightened but coming home is pretty sweet as well, especially after a long absence. people ask where i'm originally from and i usually say nashville, tennessee. where i really grew up is a small town 90 minutes south called pulaski. when i was younger i hesitated to tell people i was from pulaski because media exposure about something that happened well over a century ago damaged this town's...
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. >> rose: justice roberts who on another decision yesterday about obamad care, wrote the majority opinion disappointing many conservatives said the following about same-sex marriage today, "if you're among the many americans of whatever swul orientation who favor expanding same-sex marriage celebrate the achievement of a desired goal, celebrate the opportunity for a new expression of commitment to a partner. celebrate the availability of new benefits. but do not celebrate the constitution. it had nothing to do with it." >> i agree with everything he said up until last two sentences because the constitution had everything to do with it. it was the constitution that guaranteed equal protection of the laws. it was the constitution that provided that people cannot be treated unequally based on any characteristic-- whether it's race gender sexual orientation tevery american has the right to equal protection of the laws. and that's written in the constitution. you don't have to look very far to see it. >> rose: justice kennedy said, as you suggest that an interest in personal dignity is central
. >> rose: justice roberts who on another decision yesterday about obamad care, wrote the majority opinion disappointing many conservatives said the following about same-sex marriage today, "if you're among the many americans of whatever swul orientation who favor expanding same-sex marriage celebrate the achievement of a desired goal, celebrate the opportunity for a new expression of commitment to a partner. celebrate the availability of new benefits. but do not celebrate the...
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. >> reinstating pete rose is entirely within the control of baseball commissioner robert manfred. he will meet privately with rose to consider his request. >> writer ernest hemingway's home in cuba is getting a major upgrade. the state received $1 million from an american foundation to help build a state-of-the-art facility to preserve his books letters and photos. he lived and worked on the island for more than two decades. >> times are changing in cuba. the country once criminalized people for being gay but tuesday towards gays, lesbians and their rights are shifting. a member of the castro family is partly responsible. we have this report from havana. >> hundreds of cuban dance to a conga beat, wave rainbow flag and flair their same sex love as an annual parade in havana against homophobia. >> we've been together 14 years i give you have my heart and my love before god and owl forever. >> raul castro's daughter has become a strong add have debt, speaking out for lgbt individuals. >> independently of the fact that not everybody is in agreement with the law for the rights of the l
. >> reinstating pete rose is entirely within the control of baseball commissioner robert manfred. he will meet privately with rose to consider his request. >> writer ernest hemingway's home in cuba is getting a major upgrade. the state received $1 million from an american foundation to help build a state-of-the-art facility to preserve his books letters and photos. he lived and worked on the island for more than two decades. >> times are changing in cuba. the country once...
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water, on a narrow strip of grass surrounded by speeding southbound traffic on roses vest boulevard at rising sun avenue, robert has sadly seen the all. dangerous drivers, sure, but also careless pedestrians. >> i see it all the time. people they ignore the red lights and they just walk right through it. they're almost in the process of getting his. i seen an accident happen at whitaker boulevard. 7:30 in the morning. little kid ran across the street. that was it. car kept going. >> reporter: the latest preventible tragedy came around 1:00 a.m. wednesday. police say 25-year-old emmet toomey of fishtown was crossing the boulevard at front street when he was struck in the inner northbound lanes by a dark colored small to medium sized car. police say a witness driving behind the strikeing vehicle stopped p stopped to help the victim. >> the pedestrian was crossing against a red light that's been confirmed by the witness. very dangerous. >> reporter: how typical is that in these accidents you see where the pedestrian bears some responsibility? good we get it quite up a. >> reporter: hours after this latest accident
water, on a narrow strip of grass surrounded by speeding southbound traffic on roses vest boulevard at rising sun avenue, robert has sadly seen the all. dangerous drivers, sure, but also careless pedestrians. >> i see it all the time. people they ignore the red lights and they just walk right through it. they're almost in the process of getting his. i seen an accident happen at whitaker boulevard. 7:30 in the morning. little kid ran across the street. that was it. car kept going. >>...
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robert: he didn't need the problems. i don't think so. in 2007, pete rose admitted to betting on the reds in 1986 but only when he was the manager of the team. in that same year, rose was also a player for cincinnati. according to documents obtained by espn "outside the lines" it appears that rose was also betting on baseball as a player. those documents track bets rose supposedly made from march through july of 1986. the documents seem to indicate that rose bet on at least one mlb team on 30 different days. jonathan: cut you off. we have breaking news. kimberly: thank you. the governor of maryland larry hogan has an announcement. we don't know what it's about but we hear it's important. let's listen in. [applause] governor hogan: i've got my daughters kim and jamie. my son-in-law, ben and louis and our grand daughter danniella. everybody thinks they are my sons but they are my little brothers. patrick and tim are here with us today. [applause] of course lieutenant governor and the chief of staff greg williams. [applause] i call this press conference today
robert: he didn't need the problems. i don't think so. in 2007, pete rose admitted to betting on the reds in 1986 but only when he was the manager of the team. in that same year, rose was also a player for cincinnati. according to documents obtained by espn "outside the lines" it appears that rose was also betting on baseball as a player. those documents track bets rose supposedly made from march through july of 1986. the documents seem to indicate that rose bet on at least one mlb...
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robert: thank you. back in 2004, pete rose admitted to betting on the reds in 1986. but only when he was the manager of the team. that same year he was a player for cincinnati and according to "outside the lines" he was also betting on the baseball as a player. the dock minute seemed to indicate -- document seemed to indicate he bet on one team on 30 days. 20 of the days he bet on baseball. the document suggest that rose gamabled on the reds including on games in which he played. rose was banned from baseball in 1989 for gambling. since then he has been pushing for reinstatement. a dramatic ending to the u.s. open with jordan spieth becoming the first player to win the first two majors of the year since tiger in 2002. today we had a check with local celebrities including one i go who won big because jordan won big. >> got plenty of play today. at the annual charity golf court. with the emotional end of the open was understandably a hot topic. >> jordan spieth is a special human being. 21 years old he is doing what no one has done before. >> he gathered at university
robert: thank you. back in 2004, pete rose admitted to betting on the reds in 1986. but only when he was the manager of the team. that same year he was a player for cincinnati and according to "outside the lines" he was also betting on the baseball as a player. the dock minute seemed to indicate -- document seemed to indicate he bet on one team on 30 days. 20 of the days he bet on baseball. the document suggest that rose gamabled on the reds including on games in which he played. rose...
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. >> rose: there's a book at robert moses and jane jacobs too. finally, this is the mountain in copenhagen. >> basically the mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural alchemy. the fact that by taking different traditional ingredients -- like it's a big parking structure for the neighborhood. the facade that looks like a mountain, it's perforated aluminum plates that allows the parking to breathe and brings light in. but the holes are made in different sizes so they create the illusion of a photographic image. then on top we placed a layer of parmts, so instead of having a traditional stack of apartments, one placed on top of each other they're cascading so on tha,side they cover the parking but on the sunny side it becomes a manmade mountain of houses with gardens. almost having a suburban lifestyle, a house with a garden and a penthouse view and in the middle of the city. >> rose: thank you for coming. a pleasure. >> rose: for more about this program and earlier episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlierose.com. captioni
. >> rose: there's a book at robert moses and jane jacobs too. finally, this is the mountain in copenhagen. >> basically the mountain is an example of what we like to call architectural alchemy. the fact that by taking different traditional ingredients -- like it's a big parking structure for the neighborhood. the facade that looks like a mountain, it's perforated aluminum plates that allows the parking to breathe and brings light in. but the holes are made in different sizes so...
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rose a full percent. and cable t.v. pioneer ralph roberts has died.ing in the 1960's, he built comcast into the nation's largest provider of cable t.v. and home internet service. today, it also owns the n.b.c. network, universal pictures and theme parks. ralph roberts was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour: on the ground in yemen as a proxy war rages on; vladimir putin tells charlie rose that kiev is to blame for unrest in eastern ukraine; energy secretary ernest moniz on the state of play of iran nuclear negotiations; mark shields and david brooks on the week's news; and how necessity was the mother of organic invention on cuban farms. >> wooduff: today in geneva, switzerland, talks ended between yemen's exiled government and houthi shiite rebels who control the country's capital. the negotiations failed to reach even a temporary ceasefire. tonight, we take a close at the personal cost of the conflict. but first a bit of backround: the latest turmoil can be traced back four years to the arab spring, when an uprising ultimately led to the ous
rose a full percent. and cable t.v. pioneer ralph roberts has died.ing in the 1960's, he built comcast into the nation's largest provider of cable t.v. and home internet service. today, it also owns the n.b.c. network, universal pictures and theme parks. ralph roberts was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour: on the ground in yemen as a proxy war rages on; vladimir putin tells charlie rose that kiev is to blame for unrest in eastern ukraine; energy secretary ernest moniz on the state of...
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rose: . >> and the difference i remember robert frack was talking about, he lived in an apartment that was a courtyard across from dekuhning and he said he used to see dekuhning pacing back and forth trying to put painting on canvas and he realized that a photographer, all he had to do was hold the view finder to his face and find the decisive moment but when you're a writer or a painter so much more difficult. and that's why it took five years, is because i had to conjure the whole thing up from scratch. photography is all about joyces but writing is about choices too about you also have to create the choices. they're not out there in the world for you you. >> do you want to do it again? >> i don't think so. >> do you not. >> i done think so. >> you have nothing left to say? >> god knows. i mean look at that 500 pages. >>> but it's 201nd you talk about everything, you talk about your youth talk about influences on your life. you talk about how photography can change the world. >> i think it can. >> i have a big argument with eugene richards. i think he's brilliant always thought he is bri
rose: . >> and the difference i remember robert frack was talking about, he lived in an apartment that was a courtyard across from dekuhning and he said he used to see dekuhning pacing back and forth trying to put painting on canvas and he realized that a photographer, all he had to do was hold the view finder to his face and find the decisive moment but when you're a writer or a painter so much more difficult. and that's why it took five years, is because i had to conjure the whole thing...
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roberts. but the chief justice has returned that favor in a very, i guess a gracious way by twice affirming the affordable care ago. >> rose: also the court this week is going to probably this week or beginning of next week announce what it thinks about same sex marriage. will that be a historic decision as well? >> you know that is probably a once in a decade decision. that's the culmination of a civil rights struggle. most of the signs point to a decision in favor of same sex marriage in all 50 states. i think we'll get that decision probably more likely monday than friday. but one of those two days. and that will cap a term at the supreme court that has, across a whole range of issues, turned out to be surprisingly liberal. so you have a court dominated by five republican appointees generally conservative, but this term at least they have time after time delivered liberal decisions. >> rose: and why is that? >> it may be just the selection of cases. it may be a little bit the mood of the times. you can connect up the health care case and same-sex marriage case assuming it comes down as most people think it does as an at
roberts. but the chief justice has returned that favor in a very, i guess a gracious way by twice affirming the affordable care ago. >> rose: also the court this week is going to probably this week or beginning of next week announce what it thinks about same sex marriage. will that be a historic decision as well? >> you know that is probably a once in a decade decision. that's the culmination of a civil rights struggle. most of the signs point to a decision in favor of same sex...
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liberty rose and now comcast headquarters, the company founded by ralph roberts, stands unparalleledn the skyline. but a new smaller building will soon be the only one to bear his full name. >> the infrastructure we inherited here in philadelphia for boys and girls club in some areas is 100, 120 years old and the buildings really need to be fixed. >> reporter: the boys and girls club in germantown fits that description. built in the 19th century, it is no match for 21st century needs. one of ralph roberts' last acts an infusion of passion and $8 million. >> this will jump start our effort to rebuild our infrastructure. >> reporter: having better infrastructure does what? >> it helps these kids have a great place to go instead of the delappi delappidated buildings we currently have. >> reporter: the issue was the uncompromising wolff at the door. lean times have led the philadelphia theater company to face extinction but roberts saved the day with a financial lifeboat. the company director elliott schwartz. >> he was this amazing man. comcast and philadelphia are synonymous. we owe it
liberty rose and now comcast headquarters, the company founded by ralph roberts, stands unparalleledn the skyline. but a new smaller building will soon be the only one to bear his full name. >> the infrastructure we inherited here in philadelphia for boys and girls club in some areas is 100, 120 years old and the buildings really need to be fixed. >> reporter: the boys and girls club in germantown fits that description. built in the 19th century, it is no match for 21st century...
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roberts arguingthe good feelings today are not ground entered sound constitutional law law ltd. >> tell t in the rose garden the president spoke of the history and the hope in this moment >> when all americans are treated as equal they are all more free. >> this afternoon on the plaza the gay men chorus of washington singing our national anthem while balloon slling out love soared into the sky >> that was terri reporting. small group gather outside city hall this morning not knowing whh way the justices were going to g when they found out. raw emion just poured out. ic lee was there. >> decision brought cheers. hugs. tears. just raw emotion hugs. tears. just raw emotion. among the dozen or so same sex couple who gatr here at city hall to hear the decision. >> i feel like i'm part of the american dream now actually. yes. have the the interest to live the american dream like everybody else. >> it did take a long time but it says a lieutenant about or country that we can get to the right place. >> i'm so happy now. new beginning for us. all over the world.so yes i'm very, very very hap. >>reporter: con
roberts arguingthe good feelings today are not ground entered sound constitutional law law ltd. >> tell t in the rose garden the president spoke of the history and the hope in this moment >> when all americans are treated as equal they are all more free. >> this afternoon on the plaza the gay men chorus of washington singing our national anthem while balloon slling out love soared into the sky >> that was terri reporting. small group gather outside city hall this morning...
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rose. we wanted to know exactly what he will say and what should we listen for? roberthbs. what would you emphasize that we should listen for this morning? robert: which audience is he speaking to? tom: which is important for any ceo. robert: it is particularly important if you are running russia and you have the degree of control that he has. he is dealing with very, very difficult economic times domestically. it is tough for businesses to raise capital, the ruble is declining. they can hide some of these impacts for a while but not domestic. he is -- his first audience, i believe, is always with the mystic audience because he has got to retain control. and because he has such tight control that is the reason he is able to manage this and he needs to some extent position russia as a victim, a little bit us versus them and that appeals. tom: so maybe on ukraine, the southern broader border that he will talk -- robert: he will talk what is happening to them is unfair and how western powers are treating them unfairly. tom: do you bring in nato on that? do you think he wil
rose. we wanted to know exactly what he will say and what should we listen for? roberthbs. what would you emphasize that we should listen for this morning? robert: which audience is he speaking to? tom: which is important for any ceo. robert: it is particularly important if you are running russia and you have the degree of control that he has. he is dealing with very, very difficult economic times domestically. it is tough for businesses to raise capital, the ruble is declining. they can hide...
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. >> rose: hardest thing they'd ever done in their life was to write. >> no question about it. the difference is robertrank was talking about it, he lived in a courtyard across from decunning and he said he saw him pacing back and forth trying to put painting on canvass and realized as a photographer all he had to do was hold the view finder to his face and find the decisive moment. but when you're a writer or a painter, it's so much more difficult, and that's why it took five years was bays i -- because i had to conjure the whole thing up from scratch. photography's all about choices right? but writing is about choices too. but you also have to create the choices. they're not out there in the world for you. sphoo do you want to>> rose: do you want to do it again? >> i don't think so. >> rose: you have nothing left to say? >> got knows. 500 pages. >> rose: it's 2015 and you talk about everything here. you talk about you and influence on your life and how photography can change the world? >> i think it can. it's a big argument with eugene richards about that the other day. i always thought he was brilli
. >> rose: hardest thing they'd ever done in their life was to write. >> no question about it. the difference is robertrank was talking about it, he lived in a courtyard across from decunning and he said he saw him pacing back and forth trying to put painting on canvass and realized as a photographer all he had to do was hold the view finder to his face and find the decisive moment. but when you're a writer or a painter, it's so much more difficult, and that's why it took five years...
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roberts' opinion. congress wrote the law to improve health insurance markets, he wrote, not to destroy them. the president all smiles in the rose garden today just an hour or so after the decision was handed down. >> today, 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. >> announces the decision. right to tom goldstein, also the founder of scotus blog. nice to see you. let's start with the big question why did the supreme court uphold this law today and why is this majority coalition larger than it was last time? >> well, i think we get basically the same message in this decision as the last one. that is the supreme court does not want to determine this incredibly political issue. i think the view of the chief justice is the country has been battling over this question of health care for decades, we are not going to step in. i think the majority is even broader here because it's not a big constitutional challenge. i think just
roberts' opinion. congress wrote the law to improve health insurance markets, he wrote, not to destroy them. the president all smiles in the rose garden today just an hour or so after the decision was handed down. >> today, 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. >>...
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robert mueller went to the white house to resign. >> comey: yeah. we stood there together, waiting to go meet the president looking out at the rose garden both of us knowing this was our last time there and the end of our government careers. >> pelley: wasn't it your responsibility to support the president? >> comey: no. no, my responsibility, i took an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> pelley: this was something the president wanted to go forward with. and you were standing in front of the president of the united states telling him he shouldn't do it, and if he did, you'd quit. do i have that right? >> comey: i don't think i expressly threatened to quit at any point. but that was understood. >> pelley: president bush was persuaded. the program that we've discussed, as i understand it, was in fact re-authorized, but in a modified form? it was made to conform to the law, in your estimation? >> comey: yes. >> pelley: help me understand the principle at stake here that caused you to write a letter of resignation, to rush to the attorney general's bedside, to tell the president that he couldn't have what he wanted and to fac
robert mueller went to the white house to resign. >> comey: yeah. we stood there together, waiting to go meet the president looking out at the rose garden both of us knowing this was our last time there and the end of our government careers. >> pelley: wasn't it your responsibility to support the president? >> comey: no. no, my responsibility, i took an oath to support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> pelley: this was something the president wanted to...
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robert: we start off with golf. quicken loans golf courny won't be held at congressional. it will be held in georgia. big names are locked in like rickie fowler and justin rose. tiger didn't make it physically to today's presser for the tourney but he said make it via skype, though. you have to wonder if he can get the past weekend out of his mind. he had his worst tournament ever as a pro finishing dead last at 14 over par. >> i have had other guys pull out and but not because i was in last place. that was not a good feeling. i showed sign of it and what we were working on was starting to come together. that was exciting to see. robert: all right. we know tiger was introduced to the game of golf before the age of 2. appearing on the mike douglas show when he was 2 years old. the next golfer appeared on our show at a young age and today looking to make a dream come true. for garrett barber this is years in the making. >> priceless. robert: abc7 sports profiled him eight years ago when he was 7. >> how did you hit them today? >> good. >> you don't remember the first piece we did on you? >> not really no. robert: today the washington area native was at woodmon
robert: we start off with golf. quicken loans golf courny won't be held at congressional. it will be held in georgia. big names are locked in like rickie fowler and justin rose. tiger didn't make it physically to today's presser for the tourney but he said make it via skype, though. you have to wonder if he can get the past weekend out of his mind. he had his worst tournament ever as a pro finishing dead last at 14 over par. >> i have had other guys pull out and but not because i was in...
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rose garden. i want to go back to our supreme court expert, tom goldstein. i want to talk more about yet again justice roberts, the chief justice here drawing the anger of conservatives but providing interesting insight at a time when many have questioned and scrutinized the court, believing that they are not able to be that objective body that we depend on. >> i think the chief justice had to be really pleased to be able to write this opinion and the last one, upholding the statute because it sends the message that the court doesn't have a political agenda that he's the head of the federal judiciary and is standing up and upholding the president's signature achievement. he did it last time in an election year. i'm sure the chief justice and the other members of the court really like the fact that it increases the legitimacy of the court and says this is a partisan type of war. >> you've watched this supreme court for a long time this chief justice as well and the other justices who played a key role in this. first, the split, does that surprise you and what insight do you -- what insight stands out most in t
rose garden. i want to go back to our supreme court expert, tom goldstein. i want to talk more about yet again justice roberts, the chief justice here drawing the anger of conservatives but providing interesting insight at a time when many have questioned and scrutinized the court, believing that they are not able to be that objective body that we depend on. >> i think the chief justice had to be really pleased to be able to write this opinion and the last one, upholding the statute...
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judge roberts was a key vote that upheld the law in 2012. and looking live at the rose house on the right and the supreme court steps to the left. vincent from connecticut, your thoughts. >> caller: thank you for taking the call. i am just listening to a lot of comments on both sides, and to me it's -- it's mass madness that we would talk about -- one thing i am good at and not political, but one thing i am good at is arithmetic, and unless the grammar school i went was wrong we spent more money on iraq and we could pay for every woman and child to have great insurance in this con tree, and this is madness. all this does is detract from the real truth which is what i just said, we spend more money over in iraq giving it to haliburton in one month that could pay for everybody's insurance and all because the iraqi women shouldn't wear lipstick. >>> your thoughts as we wait to hear from president obama go ahead, jane. >> caller: good morning. is it still morning there? i just wanted to say i don't think that this has anything to do with who put it in there and who didn't w
judge roberts was a key vote that upheld the law in 2012. and looking live at the rose house on the right and the supreme court steps to the left. vincent from connecticut, your thoughts. >> caller: thank you for taking the call. i am just listening to a lot of comments on both sides, and to me it's -- it's mass madness that we would talk about -- one thing i am good at and not political, but one thing i am good at is arithmetic, and unless the grammar school i went was wrong we spent...
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roberts wrote the opinion. the most conservative members, scalia thomas and alito dissented, scalia saying the law should now be called scotus care. the president took a victory lap in the rose garden earlier, first pointing out obama care's rocky path to implementation. >> as we've worked to implement the affordable care act, there have been successes and setbacks. the setbacks i remember clearly. >> he then declared the law is now woven into the fabric of america. >> 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 say. this law is working exactly as it's supposed to. in many ways this law is working better than we expected it to. so this was a good day for america. let's get back to work. >> i love the pause and then you hear the birds tweeting. let's get back to work. >> the birds are all singing the praises of obama care. i'm surprised, kimberly that the vice president remember when obama care passed? he says this is a big you know what kind of deal. this is a big deal for pr
roberts wrote the opinion. the most conservative members, scalia thomas and alito dissented, scalia saying the law should now be called scotus care. the president took a victory lap in the rose garden earlier, first pointing out obama care's rocky path to implementation. >> as we've worked to implement the affordable care act, there have been successes and setbacks. the setbacks i remember clearly. >> he then declared the law is now woven into the fabric of america. >> after...
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rose to a 5 1/2-year high last month. first time buyers piling into the market. robert foreign buyers still having a big-time impact on this market. >> big-time. the foreign buyers have been a huge driver of real estate especially at the very high end. wealthy buyers from overseas snapped up a record $104 billion worths of real estate over the past year according to the national association of realtors. foreign buyers now account for 8% of all u.s. sales. most of the buyers are wealthy investors looking for a same home for their foreturns andtunes and a majority paid catch. the average price -- $500 million. their main state, florida. california, second followed by texas and arizona. chinese buyers are far and away right now the largest overseas buyers with $28 billion in sales, that was way ahead of the number two, canada. india at three. wealthy chinese are buying mostly in l.a. san francisco and new york. their average purchase price, $831,000. about 39% are buying the properties to live in and 7% are buying them for student housing for their kids. canadians are most
rose to a 5 1/2-year high last month. first time buyers piling into the market. robert foreign buyers still having a big-time impact on this market. >> big-time. the foreign buyers have been a huge driver of real estate especially at the very high end. wealthy buyers from overseas snapped up a record $104 billion worths of real estate over the past year according to the national association of realtors. foreign buyers now account for 8% of all u.s. sales. most of the buyers are wealthy...
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roberts wrote the opinion. the most conservative members, scalia thomas and alito dissented, scalia saying the law should now be called scotus care. the president took a victory lap in the rose
roberts wrote the opinion. the most conservative members, scalia thomas and alito dissented, scalia saying the law should now be called scotus care. the president took a victory lap in the rose
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roberts' opinion. congress wrote the law to improve health insurance markets, he wrote, not to destroy them. the president all smiles in the rosecongress 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
roberts' opinion. congress wrote the law to improve health insurance markets, he wrote, not to destroy them. the president all smiles in the rosecongress 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
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roberts wrote the decision for the majority. >> president obama reacted to the court's ruling. he was joined by the vice president and in the white house rose garden. president obama: good morning, everybody. five years ago, after nearly a century of talk, decades of trying, a year of bipartisan debate, we finally declared that in america, health care is not a privilege for a few but a right for all. over those five years, as we've worked to implement the affordable care act, there have been successes and setbacks. the setbacks, i remember clearly. but as the dust has settled, there can be no doubt that this law is working. it has changed and in some cases saved american lives. it's set this country on a smarter, stronger course. today 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 morning, the court upheld a critical part of this law. the part that made it easier for americans to afford health insurance regardless of where you live.
roberts wrote the decision for the majority. >> president obama reacted to the court's ruling. he was joined by the vice president and in the white house rose garden. president obama: good morning, everybody. five years ago, after nearly a century of talk, decades of trying, a year of bipartisan debate, we finally declared that in america, health care is not a privilege for a few but a right for all. over those five years, as we've worked to implement the affordable care act, there have...
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rose garden. >> after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. >> 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
rose garden. >> after multiple challenges to this law before the supreme court, the affordable care act is here to stay. >> 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...
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justice john roberts said the majority of opinion they passed the affordable caractacus helping adoptive the straighten. >>mark: will follow the latest in a way for the president to speak from a rosext few minutes. >>anny hong: they have been reacting to the ruling including live democrats also nancy pelosi and hillary clinton as well and a lot of those people are supporting the supreme court's decision on basically the backfills president obama care and a major win for them for the administration. >>james: we're out here live in walnut creek at the aquatics center and have the farms park in walnut creek where the sun is out and it will get even more intense in terms of the heat these guys have the right are given out in the pool and all morning long this is actually a swim team for practice and that is a good point for you if you have an exercise in the to get in doing in the morning because little this action will be down like a comfortable the second episode of attempted were talking about in the east of a walnut creek were we are this morning 97 expected higher this afternoon that is of comparable to said the lisbon by comparison to the market is at hundred and for that as the
justice john roberts said the majority of opinion they passed the affordable caractacus helping adoptive the straighten. >>mark: will follow the latest in a way for the president to speak from a rosext few minutes. >>anny hong: they have been reacting to the ruling including live democrats also nancy pelosi and hillary clinton as well and a lot of those people are supporting the supreme court's decision on basically the backfills president obama care and a major win for them for the...
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rose to their highest level this year. people seem to be file for loans now worries that costs will move higher. >>> also mcdonald's naming robertw global chief communications officer. going to be manager of communications and government affairs and helping to improve the brand. >>> the fbi says almost 600 accounts were breached in the so-called celeb-gate nude photo hacked. the breach happened last summer. it led to purported photos of jennifer lawrence and kate upton showing up online. at the time they said it was a targeted attack on personal information used to manage storage accounts on that icloud system. >> if either of us show up it's photoshop. for you too? >> you've never had a naked picture? >> can you say if a nude picture of you it's photoshop. >> i can. >> you're hesitating. >> i don't know. i don't know. the abs are real. no no no no. >> i'm talking full monty. not monty hall. >> i got to check my photo roll. >> he always tells the truth. >> i always don't. >> if it's me it's photoshopped. that's all i'm saying. >> or what about -- the only thing i could think if someone took a picture and snuck it in when you wer
rose to their highest level this year. people seem to be file for loans now worries that costs will move higher. >>> also mcdonald's naming robertw global chief communications officer. going to be manager of communications and government affairs and helping to improve the brand. >>> the fbi says almost 600 accounts were breached in the so-called celeb-gate nude photo hacked. the breach happened last summer. it led to purported photos of jennifer lawrence and kate upton showing...