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so in many respects we can say that the scott family were st. 9mat the scott family were st.here and in many ways ended here. and in many ways with the court case in washington and set free. >> we will hear from professors and historians on the supreme court case that upheld a monopoly of slaughter houses in new orleans to protect public health and sanitation. the slaughter house cases were the first cases in which the court commented on the meaning of the 14th amendment. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. like us on facebook at c-span history. >> i never heard of him. i wanted to know how this man who had been told from the time he was a young child that he was not worth anything could have had the courage and determination to find a way out of slavery and i was just intrigued and i couldn't stop reading about him. >> journalist and author cate lineberry writes about robert smalls. in her book "be free or die." >> there was a bribery charge fwe against him and one point in his career and he never fully recovered from that. in my opinion, that's one of the reasons he is not be
so in many respects we can say that the scott family were st. 9mat the scott family were st.here and in many ways ended here. and in many ways with the court case in washington and set free. >> we will hear from professors and historians on the supreme court case that upheld a monopoly of slaughter houses in new orleans to protect public health and sanitation. the slaughter house cases were the first cases in which the court commented on the meaning of the 14th amendment. that starts at...
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and harriet scott. who were they? >> dred scott was a slave born around 1800. he is a slave to the blow family. they are in the hampton roads area of virginia. they eventually move the family and the kids with the blow family and dred scott moved to alabama to become farmers. they buy a cotton plantation. it doesn't work out well for them so they decide to move to st. louis, missouri in 1830. they move dred and the kids to missouri and open up a boarding house. the next year elizabeth taylor blow dies and in the following year peter blow passes as well. before he does he makes arrangement to sell dred to dr. emerson. he then adjourns to the doctor and ultimately is connected to harriet. >> we get to look into more why they became the crux of the case. i will ask you briefly and spend more time later, who is roger taney. >> i think taney is correct. taney is a former slave holder, a marylander, statesman. he has held public office in the state of maryland. he was attorney general for the state of marylan
and harriet scott. who were they? >> dred scott was a slave born around 1800. he is a slave to the blow family. they are in the hampton roads area of virginia. they eventually move the family and the kids with the blow family and dred scott moved to alabama to become farmers. they buy a cotton plantation. it doesn't work out well for them so they decide to move to st. louis, missouri in 1830. they move dred and the kids to missouri and open up a boarding house. the next year elizabeth...
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>> scott: of course not. am i stupid? >> mike: you're chirping. you didn't go? >> scott: no. asked a couple of guys about it. jordy nelson the first i asked about it. he said that may be true but when you got cleats on and you het that hard area right in front of it, you could try to set yourself for that leap and have your feet fly out from underneath. you get a little attentive as you get over toward the wall is what jordy told me. >> mike: i know you and jordy are tight, you know, but if you're going to churp liirp lik you have to make the leap. i think michael clark had a leap. that is pretty cool. >> scott: taysom hill got his touchdown. nice drive. congratulations to the big man. >> mike: i love seeing that. >> scott: nine seconds to go, probably time for one more play. what you have on both sides all kind of tape to evaluate now. not to say you didn't see what you saw live. but all things to work on moving forward into week two. >> mike: it's really valuable. tape watching is the most valuable tool that any coach in any sport but specifically this sport with 22 people
>> scott: of course not. am i stupid? >> mike: you're chirping. you didn't go? >> scott: no. asked a couple of guys about it. jordy nelson the first i asked about it. he said that may be true but when you got cleats on and you het that hard area right in front of it, you could try to set yourself for that leap and have your feet fly out from underneath. you get a little attentive as you get over toward the wall is what jordy told me. >> mike: i know you and jordy are...
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but we're not telling this from scott's point of view. how i would put it is scott's voice is a voice in this series. and that's auth entically what he wanted to say. >> peterson points to defense theories about his innocence. >> there are so many witnesses who saw her walking in the neighborhood after i left. >> the state contends that laci peterson was killed in the late night hours of december 23 into the morning hours of december 24. that is their theory. based on a lot of circumstantial evidence. the defense theory has varied. why? because it's not true. >> reporter: the twists and turns of the trial captivated a nation, with the day-to-day details sometimes shrouded in the media frenzy. >> people had a ton of information. so you'd think, wow, we knew everything we needed to know about this case. and yet what's strange is that with all that information flowing at people very little was ultimately known about the actual facts of the case. >> reporter: the second look at the peterson case follows other true crime sensations like "makin
but we're not telling this from scott's point of view. how i would put it is scott's voice is a voice in this series. and that's auth entically what he wanted to say. >> peterson points to defense theories about his innocence. >> there are so many witnesses who saw her walking in the neighborhood after i left. >> the state contends that laci peterson was killed in the late night hours of december 23 into the morning hours of december 24. that is their theory. based on a lot of...
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scott: there's a parallel here.le investigators in manchester have made multiple arrests by following leads to see who helped abedi plot that concert attack, that's exactly what jahan does in trying to prevent attacks. so he is finding out who is recruiting or influencing the young men he's counseling, he tries to de-radicalize them as well. sharyl: thanks, scott. coming up on "full measure." president trump's approach to china has changed since the hard fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 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 you contract with up to
scott: there's a parallel here.le investigators in manchester have made multiple arrests by following leads to see who helped abedi plot that concert attack, that's exactly what jahan does in trying to prevent attacks. so he is finding out who is recruiting or influencing the young men he's counseling, he tries to de-radicalize them as well. sharyl: thanks, scott. coming up on "full measure." president trump's approach to china has changed since the hard fios is not cable. we're a...
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scott: and not just about jobs.nce has fundamentally changed since the attacks, their friday, november 13th. daniel vaissier is a retired craftsman. daniel vaissier: those who don't want to integrate we keep out. and that's it. look at what happened in paris, a friday evening and people were just sitting with friends on the patio or at the bataclan theatre and they were shot. no, that's not acceptable. scott: the reality of terrorism created a fertile ground for divisive politics. and human rights activist marine tondelier says anyone opposing the immigrant-free platform found life here untenable. everyone knows that immigrants are not welcome here? marine tondelier: yes, if you want to come to france and you're an immigrant, you don't go to a national front city. scott: an irony considering the town's origin. marine tondelier: it has no sense here to say this because people, we were calling people from abroad to make the coal mines work. scott: so in a town built on immigrants. marine tondelier: yes. and by immigra
scott: and not just about jobs.nce has fundamentally changed since the attacks, their friday, november 13th. daniel vaissier is a retired craftsman. daniel vaissier: those who don't want to integrate we keep out. and that's it. look at what happened in paris, a friday evening and people were just sitting with friends on the patio or at the bataclan theatre and they were shot. no, that's not acceptable. scott: the reality of terrorism created a fertile ground for divisive politics. and human...
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so taney's first answer in the dred scott case is a no to dred scott. on the basis that dred scott is, first of all, a slave, and secondly, black. the founders, argues taney, the founders wrote this country, wrote the constitution for this country for white people who are free. white people who are free are the only ones who can be citizens. ergo, scott is not a citizen. ergo again, scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. because to sue in federal court, you have to be a citizen. but since dred scott cannot be a citizen, he can't sue. now, taney might have stopped right there and schism imply mas a question of jurisdiction. the way of saying, i've just found a reasoning whereby i won't have to put my hand further into this mess. this is an example of s.e.p. remember those three grade initials? somebody else's problem. this is what taney says. black people are somebody else's problem. in this case, the states. don't botr the federal courts with them. taney wasn't content to stop there. oh, no. he has to also provide an opinion based upon po
so taney's first answer in the dred scott case is a no to dred scott. on the basis that dred scott is, first of all, a slave, and secondly, black. the founders, argues taney, the founders wrote this country, wrote the constitution for this country for white people who are free. white people who are free are the only ones who can be citizens. ergo, scott is not a citizen. ergo again, scott does not have standing to sue in federal court. because to sue in federal court, you have to be a citizen....
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scott. , mr. scott: mr. chairman, member, distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to discuss the administration and execution of the 1033 program, also known as the enforcement support office program. i am mike scott, deputy director, dla logistics operations. with me is mr. mike cannon, the dla disposition services. we appreciate the opportunity to discuss the july 2017 dla report on excess property and advise you of the actions we have taken to further strengthen our processes. dla disposition services is a field activity responsible for the final disposition of excess property received from military services. dla disposition services also administers and executes the 1033 programs. about 7500 federal and state law enforcement agencies across the 50 states and u.s. territories actively participate in the program. 30 federal agency headquarters are currently enrolled. these are the higher headquarters to the 345 federal law enforcement activities participating in the
scott. , mr. scott: mr. chairman, member, distinguished committee members, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to discuss the administration and execution of the 1033 program, also known as the enforcement support office program. i am mike scott, deputy director, dla logistics operations. with me is mr. mike cannon, the dla disposition services. we appreciate the opportunity to discuss the july 2017 dla report on excess property and advise you of the actions we have taken to further...
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elyse hanlon, scott sherwood's wife. on the stand she recalled a conversation with paul where he told her that he committed the murder and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. there's no way scott's getting into trouble. scott had nothing to do with it. >> and he told her i went up there with him, he drove, i went in, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms, telling us the same thing. you may not be able to say we have a fingerprint or we have dna, but that's pretty damning evidence. >> reporter: the last piece the prosecution needed was motive. why would paul want to kill his wife, catherine? simple, they said. money. when catherine died, paul cashed in on her life insurance policy and homeowner's insurance. it all totaled around $700,000. >> the defendant said he would kill catherine and burn up the evidence, and he did just that. >> reporter: now it was the defense's turn to attack. jurors would hear more about the checkered pasts of the witnesses at the very heart of the case.
elyse hanlon, scott sherwood's wife. on the stand she recalled a conversation with paul where he told her that he committed the murder and that he did it alone. >> scott had nothing to do with it. there's no way scott's getting into trouble. scott had nothing to do with it. >> and he told her i went up there with him, he drove, i went in, i did everything. >> three people in three different rooms, telling us the same thing. you may not be able to say we have a fingerprint or...
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for those that knew you as christian scott, you're still christian scott. tell me what you did and why you did it. >> i always say i completed my name. by adding on atunde just to, you know, i wasn't comfortable exclusively navigating the world as scott. obviously i'm a world citizen. as a jazz musician or a practitioner in this culture of music, you get to travel the world. i've been touring since i was 14 years old. when you're in all of the different places and cultures, the way they react to our names, i learned it. it gave me a different context. so as i got older and started to tour more, maybe about 16 or 17 years old, i started to feel it when people called me scott. it felt differently. it didn't feel like i was being called. and so i decided to complete i had name by adding a name. and these are names that have reverence or culture that i come from in new orleans, black, indian, african-american native culture. my ufrpg sl chief. i just became chief this year. my grand father is chief. i wanted to derussianize my name is a way that hashgens the cu
for those that knew you as christian scott, you're still christian scott. tell me what you did and why you did it. >> i always say i completed my name. by adding on atunde just to, you know, i wasn't comfortable exclusively navigating the world as scott. obviously i'm a world citizen. as a jazz musician or a practitioner in this culture of music, you get to travel the world. i've been touring since i was 14 years old. when you're in all of the different places and cultures, the way they...
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norman scott was in another ship. he was killed by friendly fire from san francisco. .oth admirals killed i think that may have been a first and last. we have this incredible battle wish once again stops a japanese bombardment force. then been spared yet another embodiment, they fly out and and areanese transports circling in the northern part of the slot. out for out of six large japanese transports. night,sacrifice that guadalcanal is once again saved. later, the japanese gather up the remnants of this massive multi-task force. they try again, they circle back. -- parishioner comes back karishima comes back. callahan's force has been rendered combat ineffective. , he is admiral halsey throws the dice again. i did battleship that he has been jealously holding. he has two battleships. the washington and the south dakota, these are magnificent battleships. dad been prepared and modernized. the reason they are not here is fuel. he did not have the tankers or the fuel storage. this was the cruisers, destroyers and carrie
norman scott was in another ship. he was killed by friendly fire from san francisco. .oth admirals killed i think that may have been a first and last. we have this incredible battle wish once again stops a japanese bombardment force. then been spared yet another embodiment, they fly out and and areanese transports circling in the northern part of the slot. out for out of six large japanese transports. night,sacrifice that guadalcanal is once again saved. later, the japanese gather up the...
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scott executes his plan just as written up. are some inevitable fog of war situations developing in the ships maneuver. plenty of fix after the battle was over. the end of it, the japanese had lost a heavy cruiser. first heavy their war.ser loss of the he could -- he never left his headquarters. went forward to see the marines in guadalcanal. never conferred with the general. never saw the forward naval base where the cruisers and refuelling.were he was very ahoof from the ighting front and it quickly became clear to admiral nimitz he was in a tough position and concluded that he was having a nervous breakdown in of this crucial operation. nimitz reached this conclusion very reluctantly. knew in october it was going to be necessary to relieve his command and he arranged him to have an admiral sidelined with shingles prior to midway, this is where he makes his return in the midst the guadalcanal campaign. if ever you wonder about the i think leadership, the case of this -- of relief of gormley illustrates its power. the simple f
scott executes his plan just as written up. are some inevitable fog of war situations developing in the ships maneuver. plenty of fix after the battle was over. the end of it, the japanese had lost a heavy cruiser. first heavy their war.ser loss of the he could -- he never left his headquarters. went forward to see the marines in guadalcanal. never conferred with the general. never saw the forward naval base where the cruisers and refuelling.were he was very ahoof from the ighting front and it...
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scott abraham is here with an update. could have been much worse. scott: you saw the video. everybody saw the video. it could have much, much worse. a collective sigh of relief from nats fans everywhere. bryce harper should be back in the lineup before the season is over. knee shows the ligaments and tendons are intact. harper has a significant bone bruise on the knee. he has been placed on a 10 day disabled list. let's just say bryce harper is quite relieved. >> i thought to myself, you know, it's 10:00 at night and we are playing a game in the rain. i was upset about that as well. it was just a freak accident, a freak situation. i think it flashes before your eyes and then you realize there's nothing you can do. it is part of the game, part of sports. you just try to hope for the best and pray for the best. i think we got the best possible news that we could. scott: bryce harper certainly one lucky guy today. we will have much more tonight. kimberly: i'm sure his super athleticism help him. let's take a look outside. a gorgeous summer d. look at the forecast. josh: we are
scott abraham is here with an update. could have been much worse. scott: you saw the video. everybody saw the video. it could have much, much worse. a collective sigh of relief from nats fans everywhere. bryce harper should be back in the lineup before the season is over. knee shows the ligaments and tendons are intact. harper has a significant bone bruise on the knee. he has been placed on a 10 day disabled list. let's just say bryce harper is quite relieved. >> i thought to myself, you...
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. >> scott has always been proud of his cleveland roots. so the city seemed like a perfect home for his business. but he had to abandon that idea and go to asia. now after 10 years of trying he's bringing some of the manufacturing back home. >> cleveland has struggled in recent years with is post industrial ie debitty. it's not surprising to see out of the ashes of an old rubber factory a new motorcycle company take over with the motto, we are cleveland. >> cleveland is blue color, working class. it's not flashy, gritty. >> cleveland cycle was a dream for scott, after graduating college he found the transition from school to working in the industry was not what he expected. >> once you work for a large cooperation it's all about glacial movements, right? you have a five-year development program. where in college you had one semester to design an interior, exteri exterior, everything. >> in 2008 scott and his colleague found themselves in a bar commiserating about a layout. >> that's when scott said i can't go back and work for another compa
. >> scott has always been proud of his cleveland roots. so the city seemed like a perfect home for his business. but he had to abandon that idea and go to asia. now after 10 years of trying he's bringing some of the manufacturing back home. >> cleveland has struggled in recent years with is post industrial ie debitty. it's not surprising to see out of the ashes of an old rubber factory a new motorcycle company take over with the motto, we are cleveland. >> cleveland is blue...
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from the missouri crisis of 1819 to the dread scott decision of 1857. to lincoln's commitment to the essential natural rights of slaves during the famed lincoln/douglass debates, to alexander stevenson's assertion that the confederate nation was founded on a belief in inherrant black inferiority. the fundamental elements over a seven decades long divisive battle over slavery and race in america first emerged in the house of representatives at the inaugural meeting of congress. thank you. [ applause ] any questions? >> what was at stake here? i mean, the petition was not a bill that -- >> yes. >> -- could have accomplished anything, am i correct? >> these were resolutions. and this is another thing. these resolutions expressed the feelings of one congress on interpreting the constitution. right. at one given moment in time. having said that, right, the constitution says that the slave trade could not be ended before 1808 but does give powered to regulate the slave trade and the foreign slave trade could be regulated and, in fact, there was a bill passed
from the missouri crisis of 1819 to the dread scott decision of 1857. to lincoln's commitment to the essential natural rights of slaves during the famed lincoln/douglass debates, to alexander stevenson's assertion that the confederate nation was founded on a belief in inherrant black inferiority. the fundamental elements over a seven decades long divisive battle over slavery and race in america first emerged in the house of representatives at the inaugural meeting of congress. thank you. [...
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for james jackson scott's comments only confirmed what he'd known all along. the anti-slavery petitions represented a complete assault on the institution of slavery, therefore, while many house members accused the lower southerners of displaying undue trepidation and their fiery reactions to the petitions and the report, for jackson, it was, quote, the reality and not the bug bearer which we have raised. jackson spoke for the lower south contingent when he relayed his concern that the principles embodied in the petitions and evident in the words of congressmen like scott could one day be applied with devastating effect to the slave south. i quote jackson here, the declarations we hear on this floor will make them slave holding congressmen fear, if the door is once opened that their property is not secured, and if congress once opened this door, i contend that there is no bound at which they may stop. in the end, neither the petitioners nor the lower southerners could claim total victory. following three days of the debate on the individual clauses on march 23,
for james jackson scott's comments only confirmed what he'd known all along. the anti-slavery petitions represented a complete assault on the institution of slavery, therefore, while many house members accused the lower southerners of displaying undue trepidation and their fiery reactions to the petitions and the report, for jackson, it was, quote, the reality and not the bug bearer which we have raised. jackson spoke for the lower south contingent when he relayed his concern that the...
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i don't know if he's right. >> scott, tell. >> the theory that. >> scott, tell us the audience. please define his audience, scott, please. >> well, i think the audience is the 81% of republicans who say in the polling that i've seen in the last couple of weeks that are still with this guy. >> so i have a question for you, scott do you think it's smart strategically if he is trying to shore up his support from republicans for him to insult a war hero, john mccain, for him to insult jeff flake, for him to insult the whole republican senate? that is a great wait to get republican support, right? >> that's an interesting strategic question but -- but let me say this real quick and then you go. but look, donald trump has higher numbers among republican partisans right now than the republicans in congress. do i think it's smart strategically if you're trying to pass bills? no, do i think somebody looked at polling and said you have more weight with republicans than they do. they judged for him it might be better. is it going to help him pass byes? no. they are not aiming at a legislat
i don't know if he's right. >> scott, tell. >> the theory that. >> scott, tell us the audience. please define his audience, scott, please. >> well, i think the audience is the 81% of republicans who say in the polling that i've seen in the last couple of weeks that are still with this guy. >> so i have a question for you, scott do you think it's smart strategically if he is trying to shore up his support from republicans for him to insult a war hero, john mccain,...
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scott, what did you just do?nitored, and the screen behind me shows you things that people are doing on the network. so we managed to just get the bbc click logo and rory up on the big screen. this is a tool called a doppler. the whole idea is it's analysing the network, and then carving out images real time, and displaying them up for everybody to see. so anything that anybody is looking at on the network, we can see as well. i found some friends. i found some ex—colleagues of mine from england. so which talks are you going to? i'm going to the banking on insecurity nets, which you are banned from. as members of the press. yes, so being members of the press at bsides, we can't go into the underground track, which is no press, no filming. most people don't even use their real names in the schedule, and unfortunately we're banned, we can't go in there. it's like a party in here. i can't hear anything. it's a tech conference, it's a hacker conference. people often think it might be less sociable, but this is where
scott, what did you just do?nitored, and the screen behind me shows you things that people are doing on the network. so we managed to just get the bbc click logo and rory up on the big screen. this is a tool called a doppler. the whole idea is it's analysing the network, and then carving out images real time, and displaying them up for everybody to see. so anything that anybody is looking at on the network, we can see as well. i found some friends. i found some ex—colleagues of mine from...
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scott: humble and driven.ndrew is not the average teenager. >> part of drew's success has been his m he is a very smart kid. he knows what he wants. scott: this was a game a poker, andrew is going all in. instead of public school he is home schooled to allow more practice time on the court. andrew has dedicated his life to become the best possible tennis player he can be. >> i'm playing four or five hours a tennis a day. but the things that push me to the top have not been tennis itself. it's been the stretching. the routine, the protein shakes after the matches. scott: practicing hard and dreaming big. >> the sky is the limit for me. i know if i keep working my tail off i know there is no limit where i can be. >> serving notice to the rest of the tennis world. i'm scott abraham with our rising star. erin: i love his dedication. we will keep an eye out for him as the career progresses. larry: absolutely. thanks a lot. the key to out future could be developed in our backyard. alison: when we come back how local
scott: humble and driven.ndrew is not the average teenager. >> part of drew's success has been his m he is a very smart kid. he knows what he wants. scott: this was a game a poker, andrew is going all in. instead of public school he is home schooled to allow more practice time on the court. andrew has dedicated his life to become the best possible tennis player he can be. >> i'm playing four or five hours a tennis a day. but the things that push me to the top have not been tennis...
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>> this is a tough one, scott. this is one of the companies that how difficult is this right now, if you're talking about footlocker right now, how difficult is it to compete in the environment we're in i think it's very, very difficult. i understand what the debate is right now between nike i think the one other element that you've got to consider with nike is the pressure and competition level of adidas just continues to get higher and higher and higher. they are making a push, more and more into the united states. and i think they're being very, very cost effective, in this push into the united states. and it's working so it's making it that much more difficult. under armour, i don't look at as the same kind of competitive level to nike that kevin plank this is they can but i think adidas is someone who can eat away at some of nike north america, for sure. >> probably not fair to talk about retail in any way today, without mentioning gap and ross stores >> sell them both. >> just by virtue of what the earnings w
>> this is a tough one, scott. this is one of the companies that how difficult is this right now, if you're talking about footlocker right now, how difficult is it to compete in the environment we're in i think it's very, very difficult. i understand what the debate is right now between nike i think the one other element that you've got to consider with nike is the pressure and competition level of adidas just continues to get higher and higher and higher. they are making a push, more and...
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host: we are talking with scott the institute for higher ed.ll continue this important discussion about affirmative action policy and an apparent policy being readied by the trump administration to look carefully at affirmative action. let's talk a little bit more about the supreme court cases which really set the foundation of what is and is not legal and what the parameters are. according to this pbs newshour thee, just over your go, supreme court upheld the admissions policies of the university of texas at austin. many college leaders feared prior to this decision coming down that affirmative action was in danger. the decision just three years after another supreme court decision upholding affirmative action, the michigan case case,ed -- the michigan assured many that colleges could continue to consider race in admissions. that case, the austin case that was heard twice, it went up and down. there's a lot of questions about it. there was a plurality decision that was pieced together. the court has changed since then a little bit. guest: yes
host: we are talking with scott the institute for higher ed.ll continue this important discussion about affirmative action policy and an apparent policy being readied by the trump administration to look carefully at affirmative action. let's talk a little bit more about the supreme court cases which really set the foundation of what is and is not legal and what the parameters are. according to this pbs newshour thee, just over your go, supreme court upheld the admissions policies of the...
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scott: so, it is an exceptional board.n incredibly useful to guide the company and set the course forward. right now, they are looking to the company to help illustrate what the risks are in terms of the market and make sure we are executing pertinently and deliberately. it is important to note, our execution in q2 is about product experience and marketing experience. it is not related to credit. emily: you launched your first securitization this quarter -- how big was the funding? scott: the loans contributed were loans that have bought historically. in terms of the overall funding mix, it remains a small percent but what it does do is introduce us to a whole group of investors -- we had over 20 new investors who participated. that was great to see. it showed a lot of demand for the lending club assets. ♪ emily: that was lending club's ceo, scott sanborn. in the meantime, continuing global expansion centering on southeast asia, the world's largest provider of shared workspaces says it will invest $500 million in the regio
scott: so, it is an exceptional board.n incredibly useful to guide the company and set the course forward. right now, they are looking to the company to help illustrate what the risks are in terms of the market and make sure we are executing pertinently and deliberately. it is important to note, our execution in q2 is about product experience and marketing experience. it is not related to credit. emily: you launched your first securitization this quarter -- how big was the funding? scott: the...
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what we know, scott, is about a little bit after 5:00 p.m. local barcelona time a white van reportedly jumped the curb at the city center which is the las ramblos area very popular with tourists this is the height of the tourist season he plowed into a group of people at the plaza catalunya then the man jumped out of the van and fled on foot no word as to whether or not he has been apprehended shortly after that reuters reported that two men entered a local restaurant with guns in that plaza area as well. nbc has not independently confirmed that there are mixed reports as to whether or not this is being considered a terrorist incident. there is only one source that is calling it that. the police have not independently confirmed that to us or to nbc news. at this point we do know that there are injuries we do not know how many. there are unconfirmed reports of one death. nbc has not confirmed that either we do know that the police have cordoned off that area there is a massive emergency response to it reuters is reporting that the emergency se
what we know, scott, is about a little bit after 5:00 p.m. local barcelona time a white van reportedly jumped the curb at the city center which is the las ramblos area very popular with tourists this is the height of the tourist season he plowed into a group of people at the plaza catalunya then the man jumped out of the van and fled on foot no word as to whether or not he has been apprehended shortly after that reuters reported that two men entered a local restaurant with guns in that plaza...
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i blame obama for it. >> scott, scott -- trish: let gina talk. >> you all have taken it as your course of action, rather than to win voters with your ideals and ideas, leadership, you decided dividing people up into little parcels to control their votes is going to be your tactic. it is a losing tactic. it lost before. it will lose again. you back that up to the guy out there on main street right now, he is not paying attention to your racial division. doesn't care about it. he cares about consumer confidence is up. that the markets are up. that jobs have been created. a million jobs. he is listening to what the president is doing, not so concerned about parsing his words to follow up on what -- >> parsing his words? my goodness. he said there are nice nazis out there. >> you guys are fascinating with words much more than action. >> words matter. >> the president's actions are. >> words matter coming from the president. trish: let me jump in. >> let me say this. trish: scott, here is what i want to add to this. then we'll go to you? >> this is not a man who is experienced in political
i blame obama for it. >> scott, scott -- trish: let gina talk. >> you all have taken it as your course of action, rather than to win voters with your ideals and ideas, leadership, you decided dividing people up into little parcels to control their votes is going to be your tactic. it is a losing tactic. it lost before. it will lose again. you back that up to the guy out there on main street right now, he is not paying attention to your racial division. doesn't care about it. he...
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one more. >> scott dipiazza's losses mount.nd -- >> last time we talked you got a little angry. >> rederick melton explains his anger. >>> the crimes grabbed headlines and shocked residents of grand rapids. the victims were all local college students living in a house together. three male victims were beaten and robbed. and a young woman was raped by the masked intruders. four men were arrested and are now in the kent county jail. three pled guilty. but rederick melton has pled not guilty. when we asked him about details of the female victim's description of one of her attackers, he shut us down. >> somebody dipping into my case? i think we're done here. put me in my room. somebody dipping in my case. i'm done. >> two weeks later, melton agreed to speak with us again. >> the last time we talked to you, you kind of got a little angry. >> yeah. >> what was that about? >> it was about, like, i felt that they went to other co-defendants to get questions to ask me, like as if i had did the rape, basically accusing me. you know? i go
one more. >> scott dipiazza's losses mount.nd -- >> last time we talked you got a little angry. >> rederick melton explains his anger. >>> the crimes grabbed headlines and shocked residents of grand rapids. the victims were all local college students living in a house together. three male victims were beaten and robbed. and a young woman was raped by the masked intruders. four men were arrested and are now in the kent county jail. three pled guilty. but rederick...
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. >> and i'm scott mcgrew in for sam. we'll get to that fire but first a check of your traffic with mike. >> good morning to you both. because it's late, it's dark out there and that fire you saw that picture, visible for quite a distance. as you said we got that reporter out there getting us more information. but we are also looking over here toward baskam and hamilton. on april way off of highway 37, they have a lot going on in the control room so we'll mike sure we get this, may be visible from highway 17. no slowing on the sensors. structure fire in campbell. overall the rest of the drive through the south bay looks pretty good. we're showing a full closure i wanted to tell folks about as well northbound 808, demolition from the overhead bridge work they continue to do. full closure overnight, they may be opening lanes in a few minutes. vna we have the green here and that indicates perhaps light rain. i did have some in fremont earlier this morning. what do you have on the forecast? >> we're seeing a monsoonal moistur
. >> and i'm scott mcgrew in for sam. we'll get to that fire but first a check of your traffic with mike. >> good morning to you both. because it's late, it's dark out there and that fire you saw that picture, visible for quite a distance. as you said we got that reporter out there getting us more information. but we are also looking over here toward baskam and hamilton. on april way off of highway 37, they have a lot going on in the control room so we'll mike sure we get this, may...