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it is is interesting that sanford, his name is on the case.and he doesn't come into it until 1854 when they go to the federal court. and sanford is a key player in that we know the scotts were returned to slavery by the supreme court. yet they were set free in this room just a couple of months later. and the way that happened was that sanford died in new york state. and upon his death the ownership of the scotts reverted to his sister. and technically to her husband, dr. chafy who was from massachusetts. he was an abolitionist and a sitting member of congress at this time. so suddenly he finds that he's the owner of the most famous slaves in the united states just literally overnight. and he wanted to divest himself of the slaves as quickly as he could before the press found out basically. what he did is he sold the scott family for a token dollar to one of the sons of the original family from the plantation where scott was born back in virginia. and taylor blow brought them into this courtroom and set them free in 1857. so the scotts achieved
it is is interesting that sanford, his name is on the case.and he doesn't come into it until 1854 when they go to the federal court. and sanford is a key player in that we know the scotts were returned to slavery by the supreme court. yet they were set free in this room just a couple of months later. and the way that happened was that sanford died in new york state. and upon his death the ownership of the scotts reverted to his sister. and technically to her husband, dr. chafy who was from...
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so sanford, john sanford, acquires a deed that he didn't really have in his name. never mind. dred scott versus sanford. what is the supreme court going to do with this? because you have to think, what body, what governmental body, passed the northwest ordinance? ian? >> was it the british? >> no. no. lexie? >> confederation. >> the confederation congress, right? so the assumption is that congress has the authority to make rules for the northwest territory. fast forward to the kansas/nebraska act. the kansas/nebraska act lays down rules governing slavery or the possibility of slavery in kansas and nebraska. okay? congress does that. congress adopts the kansas/nebraska act. so the assumption from the northwest ordinance all the way up to the kansas/nebraska act is that the united states congress is vested with the authority to make determinations about the status of slavery in the territories. i mean, no matter what decision it makes, the northwest ordinance was no slavery. kansas/nebraska it's, well, slave ru ry if you can get a por majority. it's congress passing the legislat
so sanford, john sanford, acquires a deed that he didn't really have in his name. never mind. dred scott versus sanford. what is the supreme court going to do with this? because you have to think, what body, what governmental body, passed the northwest ordinance? ian? >> was it the british? >> no. no. lexie? >> confederation. >> the confederation congress, right? so the assumption is that congress has the authority to make rules for the northwest territory. fast forward...
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so be wise all take new xyzal®. >>> we're back with the republican congressman mark sanford.essman, as president trump holds this huge campaign rally in phoenix, arizona tonight, triggering lots of protests, the president and the house speaker paul ryan, they want to push tax reform. what are the chances of that moving through the house and getti getting passed any time soon? >> i think they're better than people realize, because given what didn't happen on the health care front, if you talk to folks within the republican base, they're absolutely desperate for some kind of win moving forward. and i think the tax reform would represent just that win. and it doesn't carry with it the emotional weight that, you know, frankly the health care debate did. it's a different conversation, you know. let's talk about your cousin, nephew or child with cancer versus what's on your w-2. so, i think it's a debate that will move forward. it's got to move forward from a political standpoint and i believe a monthly si standpoint in terms of making this country more competitive. >> there is ano
so be wise all take new xyzal®. >>> we're back with the republican congressman mark sanford.essman, as president trump holds this huge campaign rally in phoenix, arizona tonight, triggering lots of protests, the president and the house speaker paul ryan, they want to push tax reform. what are the chances of that moving through the house and getti getting passed any time soon? >> i think they're better than people realize, because given what didn't happen on the health care...
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otis sanford. thank you. [applause] and last but not least, griff stockley is a native of mississippi where his father owned a cotton plantation. the family moved to lee county when he was 2. he graduated from southwestern at memphis in 1965. he served as a peace corps volunteer on the northern coast of colombia for two years. in 1967 he was drafted and spent two years in the military. in 1972 he graduated from the university of arkansas law school in fayetteville and was employed as a legal services foreign for 32 -- attorney for 32 years. subsequently, he was a staff attorney for the disability rights center and the aclu of arkansas. he is the author of the five-book gideon page lawyer novel series published between 1991-1997 by simon & schuster. his nonfiction books include "ruled by race: black white relations in arkansas from slavery to the present," "race relations in the natural state," "blood in their eyes: the elaine brace massacres of 919," and "black boys burning." griff is the recipient of a certi
otis sanford. thank you. [applause] and last but not least, griff stockley is a native of mississippi where his father owned a cotton plantation. the family moved to lee county when he was 2. he graduated from southwestern at memphis in 1965. he served as a peace corps volunteer on the northern coast of colombia for two years. in 1967 he was drafted and spent two years in the military. in 1972 he graduated from the university of arkansas law school in fayetteville and was employed as a legal...
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we heard from congressman sanford.nting out this bill is a sign that congress is going to assert itself for various reasons. number one, there might be a trust issue with the president. number two, the honeymoon period is over. just flat out disagreements there. very significant. also significant the president signed this without much fanfare. we don't see a picture of him signing it. there's no statement along with the signing. >> co-equal branchs of government at play today. >>> ahead, another claim that baltimore police officers may have planted evidence. this is the second time in a month that this is happening. what's the police department saying and the community reaction? that's next. th choices like thec crab lover's dream and new favorites like dueling crab legs with dungeness and snow crab. it's happening right now right here at crabfest. red lobster. now this is seafood. her long day as anne. hair stylist starts with shoulder pain when... hey joanne, want to trade the all day relief of 2 aleve with 6 tylenol
we heard from congressman sanford.nting out this bill is a sign that congress is going to assert itself for various reasons. number one, there might be a trust issue with the president. number two, the honeymoon period is over. just flat out disagreements there. very significant. also significant the president signed this without much fanfare. we don't see a picture of him signing it. there's no statement along with the signing. >> co-equal branchs of government at play today....
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who argued for sanford? >> before the supreme court we have reverend e johnson who is going to -- brings an extraordinary reputation with him. he is as professor bracy said, a friend and intellectual ally to roger taney. and he and -- mcguire are going to argue many of the points that we see than made by taney in his final opinion. but i would just point out that they know full well, taney's views are an secret by this time. and so in many ways, i think it they feed the chief justice the kind of arguments that they know he is receptive to. is's not the first i'm that he has made the offered up the view that no black person can be a citizen. >> next question comes from larry in anklewood, colorado. hi, larry, you're on. >> caller: hello. i wondered if the scots freed persons during this litigation period. knowing something about they were let out and wanted to -- and just what their status was during this time. >> the scots are slasts. they are enslaved people throughout this period and it's not unusual in a
who argued for sanford? >> before the supreme court we have reverend e johnson who is going to -- brings an extraordinary reputation with him. he is as professor bracy said, a friend and intellectual ally to roger taney. and he and -- mcguire are going to argue many of the points that we see than made by taney in his final opinion. but i would just point out that they know full well, taney's views are an secret by this time. and so in many ways, i think it they feed the chief justice the...
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sanford said he died from complications of alzheimer's disease. he started working at stanford in the 1960s and retired in 2007. he was the radio -- he handled play-by-play of men's basketball broadcast as well. but -- >> he was known as a very classy man. >> yes. yes. >>> time is 4:57. still ahead, protestors class with police in phoenix, arizona as president trump held a campaign-style rally. >>> and grab your tickets today. the power ball drawing is the largest jackpot in history. >>> golden gate bridge traffic still looks good, although there's a trouble spot at the toll plaza. we'll explain why you might want to watch out for it as you drive through. >>> watch out for thick fog, but it looks like we're back to our normal fog pattern near the coast. not much change inland. warming up. we'll take a look. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all th
sanford said he died from complications of alzheimer's disease. he started working at stanford in the 1960s and retired in 2007. he was the radio -- he handled play-by-play of men's basketball broadcast as well. but -- >> he was known as a very classy man. >> yes. yes. >>> time is 4:57. still ahead, protestors class with police in phoenix, arizona as president trump held a campaign-style rally. >>> and grab your tickets today. the power ball drawing is the largest...
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a panola county mississippi native, sanford is a 1975 graduate of the university of mississippi witha ba in journalism, began his career at right here in jackson, the first african-american male reporter at the paper and has worked at the pittsburgh press and the detroit free press. sanford is a lecturer on newsroom management journalist and first amendment issues, past president of the associated press media editors and past board chair of the mid-america press institute. in 2014 he was inducted into the tennessee journalism hall of fame. >>. >> last but not least, bricks stockley is a native of mississippi where his father owned a cotton plantation. the family moved to marion arkansas. he graduated from southwestern at memphis, now road scholar in 1965. he served as a peace corps volunteer for two years during rural development and in 1967 he was drafted and spent two years in the military. in 1972 he graduated from university of arkansas law school and was employed as a legal services attorney for 32 years representing indigence in civil cases. subsequently he was a staff attorney
a panola county mississippi native, sanford is a 1975 graduate of the university of mississippi witha ba in journalism, began his career at right here in jackson, the first african-american male reporter at the paper and has worked at the pittsburgh press and the detroit free press. sanford is a lecturer on newsroom management journalist and first amendment issues, past president of the associated press media editors and past board chair of the mid-america press institute. in 2014 he was...
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guests this hour, former white house press secretary ari fleischer, south carolina congressman mark sanford, lieutenant colonel oliver north is with us. melissa: back to the markets. the dow closing at new record high for the fifth straight day, inching closer to hitting 22,000 for the first time ever. it has been 109 days since we saw a milestone on the dow. connell mcshane on floor of new york stock exchange. connell, so we didn't get 22-k but we're getting darn close. >> no. we'll take it. another record close for the dow jones industrial average. we'll take it on day in, day out basis, as you say, that is pretty much, melissa, what we've been getting. this is the 31st record close for the dow so far this year. got within 10 points give or take as magic round number such as it is 22,000 earlier in the day. there is a lot of anticipation for apple. we'll talk about that in a second. good trading day for insel. chevron one of the dow stocks that led this advance. verizon and jpmorgan, all with good days today. all in the green. now from this point forward, now that we have heard the closin
guests this hour, former white house press secretary ari fleischer, south carolina congressman mark sanford, lieutenant colonel oliver north is with us. melissa: back to the markets. the dow closing at new record high for the fifth straight day, inching closer to hitting 22,000 for the first time ever. it has been 109 days since we saw a milestone on the dow. connell mcshane on floor of new york stock exchange. connell, so we didn't get 22-k but we're getting darn close. >> no. we'll take...
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let's bring in sanford european metals and mining. an element the dividend stayed unchange, choosing to pay down debt? >> if you run back to 12 months and if you look at the narrative of the last year and a half or something where it's been the gearing on the balance sheet everyone has been talking about and that's been the cause for concern and you had sort of cause from investors that the level of gearing was too high and glencore had to do something about the asset sales and get costs down and reduce the leverage and what glencore has done. now of course after the event, now we see commodity prices recover, of course people say is this too conservative and should they paid out the bigger dividend in 2017? i think they're doing the right ing and keeping it light and speak building what it could be in 2018 once they've secured the current state of players. mark: it brings in the balance sheet but there's a signal the company is looking at deals and it's already been on the acquisitions trail. what's forthcoming would you suggest? pau
let's bring in sanford european metals and mining. an element the dividend stayed unchange, choosing to pay down debt? >> if you run back to 12 months and if you look at the narrative of the last year and a half or something where it's been the gearing on the balance sheet everyone has been talking about and that's been the cause for concern and you had sort of cause from investors that the level of gearing was too high and glencore had to do something about the asset sales and get costs...
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south carolina congressman mark sanford now from charleston, south carolina.ou are going to be busy commissary. that would be an understatement. a.b. stoddard was on the vestiges of republicans have effectively become a national joke over their inability to get health care done after he been promised for so long. how badly do republicans need a win before the end of a covert or so to get the momentum going? >> we were just talking a moment ago telling you about what i heard back at home since we've been home. a number of different republicans have come up at the numb the district. we gave you the keys to the car and you got the house, the white house, no excuses. we expect a win. to your point, we've got to get something done. health care is difficult. from a strategic and tactical standpoint, it was a mistake to go over this first because it's very complex, and hurt old issue and people talk about their health or the health of those they love coming gets very emotional very fast. it would've been simpler to start with a tax reform. where we are right now is h
south carolina congressman mark sanford now from charleston, south carolina.ou are going to be busy commissary. that would be an understatement. a.b. stoddard was on the vestiges of republicans have effectively become a national joke over their inability to get health care done after he been promised for so long. how badly do republicans need a win before the end of a covert or so to get the momentum going? >> we were just talking a moment ago telling you about what i heard back at home...
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. >> we talked with an expert at the hoover institution at sanford university. he said the public shouldn't panic. however san francisco officials already have an emergency plan ready just in case. >> people do survive nuclear attacks or can. >> reporter: sherts say there's no need to -- experts say there's no need to panic. the likelihood of north korea unleashing a nuclear bomb on the u.s. is low. >> that's not just an act of war, an act of suicide. >> reporter: he's part of the sanford's university's hoover institution, a study for the public policy. he says even if the missiles could reach across the pacific ocean the north koreans. mastered how the warheads would survive re-entry into the atmosphere. >> how close are they to figuring it out? >> somewhere in the range of a 6 or 7. >> reporter: in the event of a nuclear attack, san francisco's department of emergency management or dem has scenarios worked out. >> the more likely scenario for us is not that of a nuclear attack about you're talking about radiation, it's that of a dirty bomb. >> reporter: which
. >> we talked with an expert at the hoover institution at sanford university. he said the public shouldn't panic. however san francisco officials already have an emergency plan ready just in case. >> people do survive nuclear attacks or can. >> reporter: sherts say there's no need to -- experts say there's no need to panic. the likelihood of north korea unleashing a nuclear bomb on the u.s. is low. >> that's not just an act of war, an act of suicide. >> reporter:...
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justice sanford, utilizing the band tendency test, upheld the conviction. and because whitney's lawyers had relied on the due process clause in their argument, held that the clause did not protect one's liberty to destroy the social and political order. because of technical issues, brandeis chose to concur, rather than dissent. at her trial, whitney's lawyers had failed to raise first amendment claims, and so technically, the court could not at this date reach first amendment grounds. but because the court had never fixed the standard by which to determine when a danger shall be deemed clear, brandeis found it necessary to discuss the issue. his opinion, joined by holmes, has never been seen as anything other than a protest against the majority's restrictive interpretation of free speech. professor mark tushnet, in "a study of great dissents," said the brandeis opinion in whitney is the best example we have of what a dissent can do. by now, brandeis had thought the issue through. holmes' market analogy struck brandeis as not going far enough to protect spee
justice sanford, utilizing the band tendency test, upheld the conviction. and because whitney's lawyers had relied on the due process clause in their argument, held that the clause did not protect one's liberty to destroy the social and political order. because of technical issues, brandeis chose to concur, rather than dissent. at her trial, whitney's lawyers had failed to raise first amendment claims, and so technically, the court could not at this date reach first amendment grounds. but...
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bill clinton sending chel off to hartford >> you to sanford and if you recall, it was a big team, shee in with her parents on air force 1, police presence, everywhere, secret service and quickly it got quiet and chelsea had a somewhat normal experience and that's what both malia and tiffany trump are hoping for, so far, we haven't heard much from them. the obamas helped her move in the a harvard, there are a few photos that popped up on social media. >> she went early. they went like during the eclipse monday to sort of keep down the media attention. >> the official move-in day was tuesday. but they moved in on monday. and like you said, it was right at the eclipse. folks were looking at the sky, they were slipping her into the building and came off wearing big sunglasses so maybe there are some tears shed >> i'm sure act mom taking a child to college. do we know if the former pled carried boxes in? we didn't >> ok. >> just curious >> tiffany at georgetown, obviously she'll be close to her dad. >> i think that we'll start to see her as like maybe some white house events, around town i
bill clinton sending chel off to hartford >> you to sanford and if you recall, it was a big team, shee in with her parents on air force 1, police presence, everywhere, secret service and quickly it got quiet and chelsea had a somewhat normal experience and that's what both malia and tiffany trump are hoping for, so far, we haven't heard much from them. the obamas helped her move in the a harvard, there are a few photos that popped up on social media. >> she went early. they went...
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harvard caiman number one sanford ranks high for overall value, research and future career prospects.orbes said universities that focus on science, technology, math and engineering tend to rank higher while colleges geared toward liberal arts draft. >>> here are other schools. berkeley comes in at 29. cal ranked as the best value of any college in the country. san jose state is number 319. one of the strengths is low in- state tuition cost at about $7500 per year. san francisco state ranks 463 in the country. >>> we need to talk about football, high school. the friday night lights will shine this fall and nobody. the big show of support that means novato high school will keep varsity football this year. >>> researchers say graffiti could have an impact on driverless cars. more understudied that says safety is a big problem. ♪ seed to the oat to the o, to the bowl to the spo♪n ♪ bowl to the spoon, to the mouth of the boy in the room ♪ room for that goodness... inside him to bloom ♪ ♪ good goes around... and around... and around ♪ ♪ seed to the oat to the o, on the first day of school ♪
harvard caiman number one sanford ranks high for overall value, research and future career prospects.orbes said universities that focus on science, technology, math and engineering tend to rank higher while colleges geared toward liberal arts draft. >>> here are other schools. berkeley comes in at 29. cal ranked as the best value of any college in the country. san jose state is number 319. one of the strengths is low in- state tuition cost at about $7500 per year. san francisco state...
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i think representative mark sanford a republican from south carolina put it well when he said that thetrump campaign has unleashed some demons on the land. >> these feelings haven't just emerged. he didn't create the racism underlying it or bigotry underlying it. they have been around for awhile. >> that's absolutely right. mr. trump has harnessed it. what we have seen in recent years has been a backlash to the changing demographics in our country. it's been going on for quite some time. mr. trump, unfortunately, during his campaign harnessed his candidacy to that and really stoaked the flames in a very significant way. >> put this in perspective for us. are we seeing more of these incidents because we're more connected society and everything goes viral on the internet or are there actually more people that are joining these groups and marching with them. >> well look, we've seen an increase of about 100 percent in the number of hate groups since the late 90st. we've also seen a tremendous surge of hate activity online as one might expect. it's difficult to put exact number on the numb
i think representative mark sanford a republican from south carolina put it well when he said that thetrump campaign has unleashed some demons on the land. >> these feelings haven't just emerged. he didn't create the racism underlying it or bigotry underlying it. they have been around for awhile. >> that's absolutely right. mr. trump has harnessed it. what we have seen in recent years has been a backlash to the changing demographics in our country. it's been going on for quite some...
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the person they had an appointment with, the one in charge of transportation in congressman mark sanford's office, called in sick. >> are you familiar with truck underride, with what that is? >> i'm not. >> reporter: so another aide stepped in. >> so it's not the crash that took my daughter's life. it's the underride. >> reporter: but he didn't have much time to hear their story. the entire meeting lasted a total of 10 minutes and 34 seconds. >> we're calling for a comprehensive solution. >> like i said, i'll be sure to take the format. >> yes. just one more thing. >> sorry to rush. >> no. that's okay. >> reporter: how do you think that 20? >> it was way too short. >> he was not the transportation person. >> right. >> reporter: despite that marianne and lois feel like they are finally starting to crack the d.c. code believing that people on the hill elected or not are starting to pay attention to them and our reporting on the danger of >> i think it's making a huge impact. i do. i think that people are listening. >> reporter: still to actually get in front of a lawmaker they usually have t
the person they had an appointment with, the one in charge of transportation in congressman mark sanford's office, called in sick. >> are you familiar with truck underride, with what that is? >> i'm not. >> reporter: so another aide stepped in. >> so it's not the crash that took my daughter's life. it's the underride. >> reporter: but he didn't have much time to hear their story. the entire meeting lasted a total of 10 minutes and 34 seconds. >> we're calling...
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republican congressman mark sanford of south carolina said the program incentivizes the militarizationocal police departments as they are encouraged to grab more equipment than they need." >>> just ahead, harvey's impact, how much more you may have to pay at the pump as the storm wreaks havoc on refineries. in any light, transitions® lenses help protect from uv rays and harmful blue light. both indoors... and out. they seamlessly adapt. so you can live the good light™. find an eyecare professional at transitions.com. now, finance your glasses with no interest if paid in full within six months, and get up to $30 back when you combine select essilor® brand lenses. visit transitions.com for more details. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. in our house, we go through a lot of mom!et paper. so we switched to new charmin super meg
republican congressman mark sanford of south carolina said the program incentivizes the militarizationocal police departments as they are encouraged to grab more equipment than they need." >>> just ahead, harvey's impact, how much more you may have to pay at the pump as the storm wreaks havoc on refineries. in any light, transitions® lenses help protect from uv rays and harmful blue light. both indoors... and out. they seamlessly adapt. so you can live the good light™. find an...
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hillary and rest of the world class biologists at institute and he found himself a better job at sanford. that's again to reminding you of him -- he had designed whoops -- hang on -- he had designed from wi38 cell by 1968 he made a rubella vaccine and cells were there in abundance and freezer in bottom of the basement of the withstar institute and who hated dealing with finances and was constantly in a financial pickle troying to keep institute afloat wrote a letter to big british company saying, now a patented recipe of rubella vaccine and give you you all you need medical record to it make it. let's take a deal. so the letter show that haslik said over my dead body and didn't have courtesy to let me know about this. now he let him know he was leaving for stanford and nih had a meeting with him and early 1968 an said okay you need to turn cells back over to us before you leave in june. well after -- he saw this letter to the welcome, he went quietly to the basement of the institute when no one was looking and he packed all of the remaining 400 viles of the cells into a portable refriger
hillary and rest of the world class biologists at institute and he found himself a better job at sanford. that's again to reminding you of him -- he had designed whoops -- hang on -- he had designed from wi38 cell by 1968 he made a rubella vaccine and cells were there in abundance and freezer in bottom of the basement of the withstar institute and who hated dealing with finances and was constantly in a financial pickle troying to keep institute afloat wrote a letter to big british company...
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now, they let him know that he was leaving for sanford and nih as well. and ih had a meeting with him in early 1968 and said you need to turn the cells back over to us before you leave in june. w after he saw this letter, he went quietly to the basement when no one was looking. he packed all the remaining 400 odd vials of the cells into a portable liquid nitrogen refrigerated that looks like a 100-pound bomb without the wings. strapped into the four-door sedan put his kids in the other seat and drove the 3000 miles to california to the grand canyon another destinations. and ih was fit to be tied to an even more so when the campaign with the cells was discovered. however, nothing was done until hey flick who had been in doing it for free decided to come up a company in the early 70s and began selling the cells including smirk. he signed a contract with mark when she decided that would have been worth up to $1 million had it not connect security. shortly after that nih got wind that he was selling the cells and sent out an investigator ofa waste, fraud and
now, they let him know that he was leaving for sanford and nih as well. and ih had a meeting with him in early 1968 and said you need to turn the cells back over to us before you leave in june. w after he saw this letter, he went quietly to the basement when no one was looking. he packed all the remaining 400 odd vials of the cells into a portable liquid nitrogen refrigerated that looks like a 100-pound bomb without the wings. strapped into the four-door sedan put his kids in the other seat and...
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the afternoon then, a pretty nice day, tomorrow, today, we're looking at mid 80s in concord. 82 in sanfordsee you can download our accuweather app. also with a look ahead that features the cooler air tomorrow, monday, and tuesday right through the middle of the week with low 70s near the bay. with this low off of the coast, it makes it interesting. we'll get a few areas of sunshine. >> it makes it interesting for me. >> i think people are getting depressed by the overcast. >> it has been a great summer, but more sun this week. >> just ahead, engine trouble involving a little kitty. an unusual road rescue in the north bay. >>> and american idol returns soon here on abc. auditions will be held today. it will be giving you the chance to be a super star. if you can't make the to o oakland, audition online now. we have a link at abc if you like cinnamon toast crunch then you'll love strawberry... french toast... and new apple cinnamon toast crunch. from our crazy delicious family to yours. crave those crazy squares >>> the santa rosa fire department posted this unusual video. they rescued a kit
the afternoon then, a pretty nice day, tomorrow, today, we're looking at mid 80s in concord. 82 in sanfordsee you can download our accuweather app. also with a look ahead that features the cooler air tomorrow, monday, and tuesday right through the middle of the week with low 70s near the bay. with this low off of the coast, it makes it interesting. we'll get a few areas of sunshine. >> it makes it interesting for me. >> i think people are getting depressed by the overcast. >>...
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you see black situation comedies like sanford and son, good times, and the jeffersons. >> are you surewhat you're doing, george? >> of course i know what i'm doing. >> that's what you said on our honeymoon. >> is he a brother? >> no, but what difference does it make. >> well, it makes a whole lot of difference to me. >> pop, haven't you ever seen that bumper sticker that says good neighbors come in all colors? >> it's one hell of a day in the neighborhood, a hell of a day for a neighbor. >> once every 10,000 years, there's a golden child. they have all the tools, they have all the talent, and they have all the hard work. eddie murphy and michael jordan to me are the same thing. >> the problem is when i move in, y'all move away. >> eddie murphy for me was everything. he did a sketch white like me where he became white, and it was to this day, i feel like every joke that i say, that's cna. >> what are you doing? >> i'm buying this newspaper. >> that's all right. there's nobody around. go ahead. take it. >> slowly, i began to realize that when white people are alone, they give things to e
you see black situation comedies like sanford and son, good times, and the jeffersons. >> are you surewhat you're doing, george? >> of course i know what i'm doing. >> that's what you said on our honeymoon. >> is he a brother? >> no, but what difference does it make. >> well, it makes a whole lot of difference to me. >> pop, haven't you ever seen that bumper sticker that says good neighbors come in all colors? >> it's one hell of a day in the...
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now, that actually didn't work on the house side, where trump had mick mulvaney go to mark sanford, theto vote on the health care bill with basically the same threats. and those things aren't working and the president needs to figure out how to win over and get backing and support for these measures, as opposed to threatening to take away chairmanships which is something that he mentions and makes mitch mcconnell, i can just see him shaking his head back in kentucky. >> around wondering if this is a tactic that's going to work instead of trying to build the threats. we'll have to see what happens there. good seeing you this morning, thank you, molly. >> the co-founder behind the political research firm behind the dossier with trump and collusion met with staff yesterday. the committee led by juk grassley is investigating fusion gps, some say a way of undermining unsubstantiated claims in the so-called trump dossier. he said his lawyer answered dozens if not hundreds of questions over the course of nine hours. he also called the investigation a, quote, smear campaign by president trump a
now, that actually didn't work on the house side, where trump had mick mulvaney go to mark sanford, theto vote on the health care bill with basically the same threats. and those things aren't working and the president needs to figure out how to win over and get backing and support for these measures, as opposed to threatening to take away chairmanships which is something that he mentions and makes mitch mcconnell, i can just see him shaking his head back in kentucky. >> around wondering...
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sanford said he die d of complications from alzheimer's disease. mr. murphy started working at stanford in the 1960s. he was the announcer -- he handled play-by-play of men's basketball broadcast. he'll be remembered. >>> time is 5:56. still ahead, it appears a right wing rally set for chrissy field will take place. coming up at 6:00, the latest about security plans and what people who go to rally will encounter as they arrive. >>> and for the second time this month, [indiscernible]. later on, we're going to see what's being done to make sure this doesn't happen again. >>> so far, traffic on the bay bridge is what will slow you. you may want to consider using the san mateo bridge. we'll tell you happened on the san francisco bridge that may make that commute slow. >>> the fog ramped up and it's making a good push from marine and -- it was not the case yesterday. >>> we're learning more about security measures planned for organizers who are planning a right wing rally. that's happening in san francisco this weekend while bay and city leaders are waiting
sanford said he die d of complications from alzheimer's disease. mr. murphy started working at stanford in the 1960s. he was the announcer -- he handled play-by-play of men's basketball broadcast. he'll be remembered. >>> time is 5:56. still ahead, it appears a right wing rally set for chrissy field will take place. coming up at 6:00, the latest about security plans and what people who go to rally will encounter as they arrive. >>> and for the second time this month,...
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. >>> the college football season kicks off sanford.ssociated press released their top 25 today. cardinals checking in at number 14. and as you may expect, alabama is number one on that list. they'll compete for another national championship this year. and a big reason why is their coach. nick saban is so bad at talking about things other than football like his plans to watch the eclipse being one of them. >> you know, i watch the weather channel everyday. they're already saying what it's going to look like in every city in america. so what's going to be significant? so i'll watch it on tv. maybe we should have a team meeting about how we're going to do this. i haven't thought about that yet. >> reporter: that's pretty bad. not as bad as this. odell beckham apparently never got to memo that observing the solar eclipse is not a good idea without glasses. [ laughter ] >> how long are you supposed to look? >> do you see it, bro? >> how long you ain't supposed to look at it? >> that was probably a lit bit too long. just wait until he starts
. >>> the college football season kicks off sanford.ssociated press released their top 25 today. cardinals checking in at number 14. and as you may expect, alabama is number one on that list. they'll compete for another national championship this year. and a big reason why is their coach. nick saban is so bad at talking about things other than football like his plans to watch the eclipse being one of them. >> you know, i watch the weather channel everyday. they're already saying...
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sanford connecticut may be the second city to combat the problem with -- they adopted an ordinance toolulu adopted an ordinance to outlaw using a cell phone while crossing streets. it is $30 per violation. u.s. pedestrian deaths have an on the rise but there are no statistics to show whether texting played a role in fatalities. coming up, is faced look copycat strategy paying off? why the user base could be waning. the solar eclipse got everyone's attention. even president trump got the glasses to watch at the white house. we discussed the excitement around the once in the 100 year event. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: this year, facebook is expected to see a decline among teenagers users in the u.s. 14.5 million people will use facebook in 2017. that is a drop of 3% -- that is a 3% drop from the prior year. this is the first time a research company has predicted a fall in facebook usage from any group. teens are migrating to snapchat. -- snapchat and instagram, which is owned by facebook, but will snap be able to capitalize on this weak spot. sarah joined us to break down. sarah: we h
sanford connecticut may be the second city to combat the problem with -- they adopted an ordinance toolulu adopted an ordinance to outlaw using a cell phone while crossing streets. it is $30 per violation. u.s. pedestrian deaths have an on the rise but there are no statistics to show whether texting played a role in fatalities. coming up, is faced look copycat strategy paying off? why the user base could be waning. the solar eclipse got everyone's attention. even president trump got the glasses...
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sanford is considering a law considering texting and walking, if on the street and not paying attention it's dangerous for everyone. honolulu passed an ordinance that bans cell phone use by people crossing the street. >> that brings us to your question of the day, would you support a ban on walking and texting in the bay area. 36% say yes. 64% say no. >> joseph tweets, only when crossing streets. >> david says i ride a disability scooter and people always walk in to me, earphones in and looking at phones, dangerous and unsafe world. >> you see so many walk the to the streets. jeff weighed in and responded, it's impossible to create laws to protect the stupid. people will end up being criminals and stupid or possible darwin award winners. >> i remember a few years ago, cable car turn around, doing this story, i'm surprised more people are not injured by walking and texting on their phone. >> i probably do it ever now and then, i don't want someone to pick up my phone or grab my purse. that's why i don't. >> i have a tight grip on my phone and i like to look around just in case. >> thank
sanford is considering a law considering texting and walking, if on the street and not paying attention it's dangerous for everyone. honolulu passed an ordinance that bans cell phone use by people crossing the street. >> that brings us to your question of the day, would you support a ban on walking and texting in the bay area. 36% say yes. 64% say no. >> joseph tweets, only when crossing streets. >> david says i ride a disability scooter and people always walk in to me,...
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the writer behind "all in the family" and "sanford and son" trump's proposed cuts to arts funding. alison: still rehead at 5:00, good news for those hoping to head to the outer banks after a week without power. >> later why the bikes line upped for the first day of school had engines instead of motors. >> the shirt says cigna strong. a local teacher, he fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com alison: updating our breaking news now. this is the first look at the gunman in the gas station murder. four people wer
the writer behind "all in the family" and "sanford and son" trump's proposed cuts to arts funding. alison: still rehead at 5:00, good news for those hoping to head to the outer banks after a week without power. >> later why the bikes line upped for the first day of school had engines instead of motors. >> the shirt says cigna strong. a local teacher, he fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our...
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he resigned under pressure from sanford and resided for many years in the academic wilderness. they put it so accurately when they said when it became public, this really is a tragedy. this is a man who at the height of his tower brought about his own downfall. that's the front page of the new york times on a sunday in march 1976 were one of the headline says, nih says investigators sold cells owned by the united states. hey flick spent many years refuting his reputation. if you talk to anyone today, what they know about is the hey flick limit and his very important discovery of cell mortality. they will not be aware of those really difficult years. the british imitated his method and produced another line in 1966 more than 6 billion doses of vaccine against all of these diseases, measles, rabies, hepatitis, chickenpox and polio have been made and vaccinated against shingles. hey flick's bought the court for five years until 1981. in 1981 the government settled with them, mainly because times are changing.. academic scientists were being asked to do a 180-degree turn to be serv
he resigned under pressure from sanford and resided for many years in the academic wilderness. they put it so accurately when they said when it became public, this really is a tragedy. this is a man who at the height of his tower brought about his own downfall. that's the front page of the new york times on a sunday in march 1976 were one of the headline says, nih says investigators sold cells owned by the united states. hey flick spent many years refuting his reputation. if you talk to anyone...
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>> no, and the ambiguity there, mark sanford, congressman from south carolina, give him credit for thiste, he said candidate donald trump's campaign unleashed a demon that's been out here on race. nobody is saying it should be directly tied to him, but the demon has been unleash. he i think more than anybody else has a responsibility to help all of us do, but he has responsibility to lead in trying to get rid of that demon. >> seemingly easy thing to do, not so far. >> chuck, we will watch "meet the press," you'll be joined by h.r. mcmaster and admiral mike mcmullen, former chair of the joint chiefs. halle is sticking around for the hour >>> good morning, i'm first alertmeteriologist krystal klei. by this afternoon mostly sunny conditions and humidity will be low as well. allen town you're also looking at a high of 84 degrees. easton only at 82 for it afternoon. 83 atlantic city. and in dea, mid-80s as well. wilmington checking into the forecast high of 85. >>> straight ahead, highs and lows of the week, including the college footballe football team its teammate in celebration, not beca
>> no, and the ambiguity there, mark sanford, congressman from south carolina, give him credit for thiste, he said candidate donald trump's campaign unleashed a demon that's been out here on race. nobody is saying it should be directly tied to him, but the demon has been unleash. he i think more than anybody else has a responsibility to help all of us do, but he has responsibility to lead in trying to get rid of that demon. >> seemingly easy thing to do, not so far. >> chuck,...
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i'll ask republican congressman mark sanford about that. noon? eating. 3:45?ing. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (dog panting) geico has a 97% customer satisfaction rating! and fast and friendly claims service. speaking of service? oooo, just out. it was in. out. in! out. in! what about now? that was our only shuttlecock. take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. you myour joints...thing for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain health supplement in dru
i'll ask republican congressman mark sanford about that. noon? eating. 3:45?ing. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. hundreds of dollars on youmy car insurance. saved me huh. i should...
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we spoke with an expert at sanford university who says the public should not panic.owever san francisco's city officials have already had an emergency plan in place in case of any attack. >> people do survive nuclear attacks, or can. >> reporter: experts say there's no need to panic. the actual likelihood of north korea unleashing a nuclear bomb on the u.s. is low. >> that's not just an act of war but an act of suicide. >> reporter: dr. thomas hendrickson is part of the hoover institution, a center for the advanced study of public policy. he says even if the missiles could reach across the pacific ocean, the north koreans haven't mastered how it would survive re-entry into the atmosphere. >> how close are they to figuring it out. >> reporter: somewhere in the range of a 6 or 7. >> in the event of a nuclear attack, san francisco's emergency management has scenarios worked out. >> the more likely scenario for us is not that of a nuclear attack if you're talking about radiation. it's that of a dirty bomb. >> which is a much more small scale attack. it's important for al
we spoke with an expert at sanford university who says the public should not panic.owever san francisco's city officials have already had an emergency plan in place in case of any attack. >> people do survive nuclear attacks, or can. >> reporter: experts say there's no need to panic. the actual likelihood of north korea unleashing a nuclear bomb on the u.s. is low. >> that's not just an act of war but an act of suicide. >> reporter: dr. thomas hendrickson is part of the...
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>> no, and the ambiguity there, mark sanford, congressman from south carolina, give him credit for thiste, he said candidate donald trump's campaign unleashed a demon that's been out here on race. nobody is saying it should be directly tied to him, but the demon has been unleash. he i think more than anybody else has a responsibility to help all of us do, but he has responsibility to lead in trying to get rid of that demon. >> seemingly easy thing to do, not so far. >> chuck, we will watch "meet the press," you'll be joined by h.r. mcmaster and admiral mike mcmullen, former chair of the joint c . . . >>> good morning. we are seeing a little bit of a cooler start for the south bay. 59 degrees. 56 for the peninsula, tri-valley. 56 as well. we can expect to see a temperature trend climbing into the upper 60s, for san francisco and the south bay. >>> straight ahead, highs and lows of the week, including the college football team, swarming its teammate in celebration, not because he scored a touchdown. we'll tell you the amazing reason why. >>> and the st. louis cardinals rally cat takes the
>> no, and the ambiguity there, mark sanford, congressman from south carolina, give him credit for thiste, he said candidate donald trump's campaign unleashed a demon that's been out here on race. nobody is saying it should be directly tied to him, but the demon has been unleash. he i think more than anybody else has a responsibility to help all of us do, but he has responsibility to lead in trying to get rid of that demon. >> seemingly easy thing to do, not so far. >> chuck,...
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keys is third tournament win and first at sanford. but the match didn't seem to ruin their friendship between vandawa y, and keys. final round of the bridge stone. he is done playing conservatively. >> on three back, three to play. fi second. >> colorful hoffman won the argument, got to the green, but missed birdie put. that would have put some heat on him. the 25-year-old birdied the final three holes at fire stone to post a 9 under 61 to win by 5. by the way, hoffman didn't finish second. he finished third. final round of the women's british open in scotland. came into sunday with a six shot lead and got off to a great start. her t shot rolls up to within a couple feet of the pin, setting up for a birdie. kim went on to win by two shots for her first major championship. to nascar, this guy showing his burning passion for dale earnhardt, jr., in the final race. ouch, final lap, trying to conserve fuel. tashing the checkered flag in new york. a native of new jersey, winning his nascar, best race of the year. >>> good for him. >> wow.
keys is third tournament win and first at sanford. but the match didn't seem to ruin their friendship between vandawa y, and keys. final round of the bridge stone. he is done playing conservatively. >> on three back, three to play. fi second. >> colorful hoffman won the argument, got to the green, but missed birdie put. that would have put some heat on him. the 25-year-old birdied the final three holes at fire stone to post a 9 under 61 to win by 5. by the way, hoffman didn't finish...
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. >> reporter: in sanford and central florida, thousands flocked to a local stadium to share the eventin south carolina, freeway signs warned of both the eclipse and potential traffic danger. in tampa, the partial eclipse painted the ground with countless crescents on images. in jackson, wyoming, day turned to night but the only light showing was coming from outside the dark zone. challenger gray and christmas say workers racked up $694 million in lost productivity to watch the eclipse. some of it was offset by increased spending on eclipse glasses, and travelling to the places where the darkness was total. >> the restaurant has been packed. for us, i mean, the eclipse merchandise, i mean, it is flying out the door. >> reporter: once it was over, the great migration tushed in to the -- turned in to the even greater motorists' mess. but for those where the sun refused to shine, you'll have a shot of a u.s. eclipse, 2024, sooner, july of 2019 if you want to go to chile or argentina. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >> it was strange hearing frank reynolds saying yeah, the next eclipse isn't f
. >> reporter: in sanford and central florida, thousands flocked to a local stadium to share the eventin south carolina, freeway signs warned of both the eclipse and potential traffic danger. in tampa, the partial eclipse painted the ground with countless crescents on images. in jackson, wyoming, day turned to night but the only light showing was coming from outside the dark zone. challenger gray and christmas say workers racked up $694 million in lost productivity to watch the eclipse....
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sanford second on the list, uc berkeley ranked ninth.op three on that forbes list, harvard, stanford and yale. stanford is actually the magazine's top college last year. forbes says its criteria includes graduating on time, providing quality academics, getting the best return for the education investment and offering the best earning potential for graduates. >>> caltrans has a plan to reopen part of highway one that was closed by a mudslide near big sur three months ago. the transportation department says the cheapest and fastest way is to shore up that quarter mile of highway and build a new road over it. the other options were to build a tunnel or new road around the slide but caltrans says it's going to reinforce the slide area before building the replacement road. the entire project should take about a year. the exact timetable and cost are to be announced later this month. >>> well, it is said that everyone has a look alike in this world but for gene simmons, the front man for the band kiss, his doppelganger may be a cow. the rocker
sanford second on the list, uc berkeley ranked ninth.op three on that forbes list, harvard, stanford and yale. stanford is actually the magazine's top college last year. forbes says its criteria includes graduating on time, providing quality academics, getting the best return for the education investment and offering the best earning potential for graduates. >>> caltrans has a plan to reopen part of highway one that was closed by a mudslide near big sur three months ago. the...
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knew how the court was going to decide in the court's most infamous decision, the 'dred scott versus sanfordecision in march of 1857. it was one that the court issued, just four days after buchanan's inaugural. during the months before buchanan's inaugural, but after his election, buchanan had been in touch with members of the supreme court. one member from tennessee john catrone had written to buchanan, and told him what the decision was going to be. but catron was a little worried that the southern justices deciding one way. northern justices voting another way, would make the dread scott case look far too sectional. he asked buchanan, if buchanan would use his influence to persuade his, his fellow pennsylvanian, robert greer, who grew up in cumberland county, ju just. >> if buchanan might persuade him, to vote with the other justices, so it would look like bisectional decision. buchanan succeeded, he persuaded greer to vote with the southern justices, along with another northern justice, samuel nelson. so when the supreme court issued its decision, which was a 7-2, two of the seven justic
knew how the court was going to decide in the court's most infamous decision, the 'dred scott versus sanfordecision in march of 1857. it was one that the court issued, just four days after buchanan's inaugural. during the months before buchanan's inaugural, but after his election, buchanan had been in touch with members of the supreme court. one member from tennessee john catrone had written to buchanan, and told him what the decision was going to be. but catron was a little worried that the...
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manus: the senior research analyst at sanford. he joins matt and myself. from the ceo. my question to you is simple. elliott,manager involved in billy's stock. it do you think mckenzie made these decisions voluntarily or it was elliott going go on? >> i don't think there can be doubt that elliott played an absolute pivotal role in capitalizing these decisions. if you look at the link prior to the involvement in the company, it was very different. it was much more offensive. this seems to be responding to the criticisms put forward but not just elliott. catalyst. a they bring other shareholders also. over this sort of super cycle. we need a new strategy going forward. absolutely critical role there. i think both in terms of the exit from the u.s. assets but also the project. this is a multibillion-dollar investment that is being proposed at a point when the potash price is at a week level. to we really need week -- new capacity? really, yes, elliott has played a crucial role. does it concern you that elliott has to come in there and speak up in order for mc
manus: the senior research analyst at sanford. he joins matt and myself. from the ceo. my question to you is simple. elliott,manager involved in billy's stock. it do you think mckenzie made these decisions voluntarily or it was elliott going go on? >> i don't think there can be doubt that elliott played an absolute pivotal role in capitalizing these decisions. if you look at the link prior to the involvement in the company, it was very different. it was much more offensive. this seems to...