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do we have a meter that could go from sincere to not sincere? >> it is not an issue before the court. you have to invite a weight whether there is a substantial burden on our religious exercise . hobby lobby may have told us that our job is not to judge the substantiality but you tell us that our job is to judge the sincerity and our job is over. >> the court articulated the standard in tillman. substantial pressure is -- what does the government due to reports you to refrain from largest exercise or modify it in some way? our exercise here is that we think it is immoral to execute self certification and be complicit. what are the consequences? we get find. that is part of it. i do not think the government has an argument that a substantial. >> i want to make sure i understand our earlier discussion about
do we have a meter that could go from sincere to not sincere? >> it is not an issue before the court. you have to invite a weight whether there is a substantial burden on our religious exercise . hobby lobby may have told us that our job is not to judge the substantiality but you tell us that our job is to judge the sincerity and our job is over. >> the court articulated the standard in tillman. substantial pressure is -- what does the government due to reports you to refrain from...
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sincere. the government can always challenge and seek discovery and litigate over the sincerity of the belief. it didn't do that here for good reason. these beliefs are sincere. it couldn't challenge it. >> that's right. the supreme court says you can't challenge the sincerity of the belief. >> you can -- if the belief is sincere. the court has to accept it. but the court can challenge whether it's sincere. >> it seems to me you're con conflaing the sincerity whether it's substantial. they're not the same question. and while you may say, and correctly so that the hobby lobby case involved in some way similar questions, the sentence judge pooler read did not address address, if i heard it correctly, did not address whether the burden was substantial. it addressed the question whether the belief is sincere whether the person -- the person really does have a religious objection. but that's not the same thing. >> the court was addressing the belief in the context of a substantial burden analysis b
sincere. the government can always challenge and seek discovery and litigate over the sincerity of the belief. it didn't do that here for good reason. these beliefs are sincere. it couldn't challenge it. >> that's right. the supreme court says you can't challenge the sincerity of the belief. >> you can -- if the belief is sincere. the court has to accept it. but the court can challenge whether it's sincere. >> it seems to me you're con conflaing the sincerity whether it's...
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how do we judge sincerity in believe? >> sincerity in believe is not at issue in this appeal. the government does not contest the plaintiffs have sincere religious objections to providing contraceptive coverage. again, it is the substantiality of the burden that is at issue. that is the standard they have not satisfied. >> if this were not the case would you say if decent 30 were not conceded in this case, would it be appropriate for the court to be judge sincerity of belief? >> i think that is a difficult issue. the court is not presented with it here, so it needn't determine sincerity of belief. but as the plaintiffs pointed out, it is a difficult issue. again, the question here, the legal question, about substantiality of burden, plaintiffs are under regulations entirely separated from the provision of contraceptive coverage. every effort is made to notify employees that their employer is not funding contraceptive coverage. that the coverage is separate. what plaintiffs are objecting to is the government incentivizing or regulating third parties to meet its compelling inter
how do we judge sincerity in believe? >> sincerity in believe is not at issue in this appeal. the government does not contest the plaintiffs have sincere religious objections to providing contraceptive coverage. again, it is the substantiality of the burden that is at issue. that is the standard they have not satisfied. >> if this were not the case would you say if decent 30 were not conceded in this case, would it be appropriate for the court to be judge sincerity of belief?...
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>> yeah, since mike opened the sincerity dam let me keep going. i am never sincere. am a wholly phony person. the three things i noticed are one your ability to gather talented people around you and share the credit for the show. you are an amazing talent. >> i do do that. >> you are a great talent scout. you recognize talented people and that is a rare quality. second, a lot of the show is ad libbed. the scripts are great but you make up a lot on the fly. >> you watch carefully? >> intoxicated but i watch. and therd you never patronize the viewers. you act as if they are as smart and funny as you r. >> oh. >> they are not. >> you patronize the [bleep] out of guests. >> we will get that in the b-box. we patronize a lot of guests. >> can we reshow -- we have a clip of tucker. can we roll that? >> he told me that he didn't have enough money to stabilize his family working for the teacher so he had to work in the summer painting houses. >> here is more tucker carlson than tucker carlson. >> we go to the same barber. >> did you look like that when you were younger? >> i
>> yeah, since mike opened the sincerity dam let me keep going. i am never sincere. am a wholly phony person. the three things i noticed are one your ability to gather talented people around you and share the credit for the show. you are an amazing talent. >> i do do that. >> you are a great talent scout. you recognize talented people and that is a rare quality. second, a lot of the show is ad libbed. the scripts are great but you make up a lot on the fly. >> you watch...
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[laughter] so we all have our opinions and mine are sincerely all right that even if you don't think i write at all. so thank you. the question i'm asked most often about this book is simply this. why john quincy adams? and my answer is just this i met him in the course of getting to know his parents with whom he corresponded faithfully and lengthily and with enormous infection -- affection. unlikely as it may seem i came to abigail and john adams by way of mademoiselle magazine "the new york times" and was writing for vogue. maybe that's a sign from on high high. [laughter] i was at "vogue" magazine and a little bit productively when the then celebrated editor and designer sarah tovar manley called to ask if i would be interested in doing a book on 50 historic houses. the offer had been made to her but she had no time for it on the strength of an article i had written for magazine. she thought the subject would appeal to me and sarah lee was right. in the course of researching one of 50 houses the adams house in quincy massachusetts my son john found the letters of mrs. adams those
[laughter] so we all have our opinions and mine are sincerely all right that even if you don't think i write at all. so thank you. the question i'm asked most often about this book is simply this. why john quincy adams? and my answer is just this i met him in the course of getting to know his parents with whom he corresponded faithfully and lengthily and with enormous infection -- affection. unlikely as it may seem i came to abigail and john adams by way of mademoiselle magazine "the new...
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we will be able to go home soon. >> haiti's president issue as statement on twitter expressing his sincere sympathies to the victims. tuesday's incident happened on the day of mardi gras, for more than 200 years they have celebrated carnival in port-au-prince. it is normal practice for the open top floats to have someone onboard who lifts power cables out of the way. but it seems on this occasion that did not happen. >> dominic cane, sal al jazeera. >> and just a quick reminder you can always keep up to date with all the news, and of course sport as welt on our website, at the dress of that is aljazeera.com and you can also watch us by clicking on the watch live icon. >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera" - actress and comedian rain prior. >> i was born - you know, i think what they did was that they raised a child to have confidence in who she was. i didn't have to be a part of a group, you know, i didn't have to be black, i didn't have to be white. i had to be rain. >> she is the daughter of icon richard pryor.
we will be able to go home soon. >> haiti's president issue as statement on twitter expressing his sincere sympathies to the victims. tuesday's incident happened on the day of mardi gras, for more than 200 years they have celebrated carnival in port-au-prince. it is normal practice for the open top floats to have someone onboard who lifts power cables out of the way. but it seems on this occasion that did not happen. >> dominic cane, sal al jazeera. >> and just a quick...
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they sincerely didn't know they were missing. this is a very tiny example but from a movie that i was. in "stuart little" there is a scene with remote control boats. i was watching one day, and the assistant director was taking little boys from the crowd of extras and giving them the remote and having them sit down. then he gave them to little boys to sit down and then picked little girls to stand behind the boys cheering them on. i noticed what he was doing. i said, hey, do you think we could give half of the row notes to girls instead? he was like, yes. yes. he was so upset that he hadn't thought of it. it seems so obvious. but that's what happening. people don't think about it. we bring it to their attention so the next time--the next time that person shoots a scene he's going to think, oh, right, i should make sure that i'm not putting all men. >> fair enough when it comes to just the shear number boys roles to girl roles but when it comes to topic of films in hollywood and television who bears responsibility for those portra
they sincerely didn't know they were missing. this is a very tiny example but from a movie that i was. in "stuart little" there is a scene with remote control boats. i was watching one day, and the assistant director was taking little boys from the crowd of extras and giving them the remote and having them sit down. then he gave them to little boys to sit down and then picked little girls to stand behind the boys cheering them on. i noticed what he was doing. i said, hey, do you think...
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i believe ike is sincere in his fire for rate payer advocacy, and sincere when he said he would defend it, but unfortunately the voters were clear. i would like to see this candidate come up for perhaps a future seat on the puc but not this one because we cannot take a law the voters passed and ignore it. the board set a precedent already in 2008 by rejecting an appointee. i ask you to follow the law today, send this to the full board without recommendation and let them, as prop e dictates, make a recommendation. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker please. >> hello, supervisors my name is jed holtzman. i'd like to thank you all for the robust questioning that we heard here today as well as the robust commitment to clean power sf that we heard from the nominee. as prop e of 2008 reads it does indicate that the seat should have some subject matter experience in water and environment and consumer advocacy, but i am not an attorney and i guess that issue would be left up to the city attorney's office ultimately. if we are going to decide that the seat should be available for anyone who w
i believe ike is sincere in his fire for rate payer advocacy, and sincere when he said he would defend it, but unfortunately the voters were clear. i would like to see this candidate come up for perhaps a future seat on the puc but not this one because we cannot take a law the voters passed and ignore it. the board set a precedent already in 2008 by rejecting an appointee. i ask you to follow the law today, send this to the full board without recommendation and let them, as prop e dictates,...
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his earliest letters very self-portrait as prescient as they are appealing, earnest, sincere, conscientious, and beautiful in the carling. a fix he was 30 perfectionist subtle about failed expect haitians and thrift showers. he inherited in his mind for a long time and apologizes to his cousin by the affairs of much less important have prevented him from doing so, quote too much time to play but he has made very little proficiency in reading. there is a great deal of room for me to grow better. still apologetic and downed 1777 he loves to his letters much better than he was to write them he told his father, because he writes poorly, my head is much too fickle. i thought perfuming after running after birds eggs and trifles. until i get with myself mama has a troublesome task. fortunately, his teenage years -- her teenage years on john quincy considered writing as the business and duty of my life and kept a journal because he wish to report the fleeting reflection which originates in some transient occurrences. yet in the habit of testing himself, he was humble and wished far more he had a br
his earliest letters very self-portrait as prescient as they are appealing, earnest, sincere, conscientious, and beautiful in the carling. a fix he was 30 perfectionist subtle about failed expect haitians and thrift showers. he inherited in his mind for a long time and apologizes to his cousin by the affairs of much less important have prevented him from doing so, quote too much time to play but he has made very little proficiency in reading. there is a great deal of room for me to grow better....
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this is -- politicians when they want to be sincere, frown a lot. decent size beezer. bear with me. [ laughter ] >> remember -- [ laughter ] >> everybody said sincerely, looking us right in the eye, i did not have sex with that woman. ms. what's her name. whoever that was. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> after him came the only begotten son. he should be small. maybe give him a big hat. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> imagine being able to do that, just in a few lines and what, three minutes. >> that's about all you can say about him. [ applause ] >> i would like to just tell you one quick story about mr. bush, jr. through -- mainly entirely through the help of ted kennedy, we got a bill through congress authorizing the creation of a monument to john adams in the district of columbia. there is nothing in our capitol commemorating the presidency or the importance to our founding time of john adams. and president bush, h.w. bush, was newly in office and he was going to sign the bill. and ted called me and said, you should come down for this ceremony. well, i had never been to
this is -- politicians when they want to be sincere, frown a lot. decent size beezer. bear with me. [ laughter ] >> remember -- [ laughter ] >> everybody said sincerely, looking us right in the eye, i did not have sex with that woman. ms. what's her name. whoever that was. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> after him came the only begotten son. he should be small. maybe give him a big hat. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> imagine being able to do that, just in a few lines and...
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. >> well, she does seem sincere. know kelly osborne sits on the panel with her. she is one of the co-hosts on fashion police. she responded on twitter after some contributed rancic comments to her. she says: >> she says i did not make the weed comment. i do not condone racism, so as a result of this i am seriously questioning staying on the show. >> now she even threat toned say how she really felt if the situation wasn't corrected, but says that she's not contractually allowed to speak, because she is one of the hoses of the show. >> she said if giuliana didn't apologize she was going to quit, the fashion police, just walk off. so, why did she go to marijuana and weed, just because she had locks? >> so she said she meant the comment more because it was a boho sheik kind of look, not because of her race, it was more after like in her style. >> still ann prepare re at and out of line. >> she is 18 years old. why should she go all the way back -- >> out of line, inapropriate. like you said, i think her apology was sinc
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those are all personal styles that can be atributed to or be the result of a sincerely held religiousf or they could be symbols of a style a style that an individual seeks to display. so i think that again, it's a complex issue, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that this is not about abercrombie & fitch not wanting to provide workplace reasonable accommodations to applicants, or employees or any employer wanted to do that. it is what triggers the obligation to engage in the discussion, and we believe that there are numerous practical difficulties associated with requiring employers across the board to simply engage in the discussion based on some assumption or belief. >> ifill: we will see how the supreme court rules. munia jabbar, civil rights attorney, and rae vann, of the equal employment advisory council. thank you both very much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: now, playing video games might seem like child's play. but as tom clarke of independent television news reports, it's also at the frontier of artificial intelligence. ( beeping ) >> t. >> reporter: it was the
those are all personal styles that can be atributed to or be the result of a sincerely held religiousf or they could be symbols of a style a style that an individual seeks to display. so i think that again, it's a complex issue, but we shouldn't lose sight of the fact that this is not about abercrombie & fitch not wanting to provide workplace reasonable accommodations to applicants, or employees or any employer wanted to do that. it is what triggers the obligation to engage in the...
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james: there is a moment in the play where she says very sincerely, what's to become of me? that is a genuine question for mary lincoln in this moment, and i think it is a universal question that we all feel in moments of grief. what is to become of me? where will i go? will i love? i think those are universal things. susan: thanks to both of you the playwright and the actress of mary lincoln. portraying mary lincoln in "the widow lincoln." thank you for your time. >> in the 19th century, the federal government was very limited. they do not have many deployable resources. so the army does a whole variety of things. they are discoverers. they are explorers. army contracts were an important part of the western economy. the army plays a role in conservation. in the recent ken burns's earrings on the development of national parks, it points out the perks were established in the 19th century, but there was no one to protect them or preserve them, keep trespassers away, keep hunters off of them. and so the army, really because of the efforts of the commanding general at the time,
james: there is a moment in the play where she says very sincerely, what's to become of me? that is a genuine question for mary lincoln in this moment, and i think it is a universal question that we all feel in moments of grief. what is to become of me? where will i go? will i love? i think those are universal things. susan: thanks to both of you the playwright and the actress of mary lincoln. portraying mary lincoln in "the widow lincoln." thank you for your time. >> in the...
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. >> there is a moment in the play where she says very sincerely, what's to become of me? that is a genuine question for mary lincoln in this moment, and i think it is a universal question that we all feel in those moments of intense loss and grief. what is to become of me? where will i go? will i love? so, i feel like those are universal things. >> thanks to both of you, the playwright and the actress of mary lincoln. thank you for your time. >> they discuss the film so most portrayal of events and the role lyndon johnson played. sunday, just after 9:00 eastern. >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring corpus christi texas. corpus christi started out as a small trading post and has transformed into a small city with the fifth largest seaport in america. the tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the history of the city. learn more all weekend on american history tv. >> i christen thee lexington. [applause] [crowd cheering] rocco: lexington is what is known as an essex class air carrier. the way the navy sets its class of ships, the name of the first shi
. >> there is a moment in the play where she says very sincerely, what's to become of me? that is a genuine question for mary lincoln in this moment, and i think it is a universal question that we all feel in those moments of intense loss and grief. what is to become of me? where will i go? will i love? so, i feel like those are universal things. >> thanks to both of you, the playwright and the actress of mary lincoln. thank you for your time. >> they discuss the film so most...
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happy to be here, sometimes it's so nice when people are not always on, they just -- i love that sincerity, too. >> it was an extremely human moment. >> yeah, it was great. it was -- to even have participated around the fringes of the institution of "snl" in a way is a privilege. you feel like you have been let into that -- a company that is really special in some ways. and they always, for people who are not the core of that, they -- lauren michaels has created an incredibly generous -- i think there has always been -- people on that show say thank you to each other. they -- i can't explain it. they really lift each other up and they lift you up and they make you feel like you can do it. >> in some ways it is sort of -- there is no way it gets run anyways, they're asking people to come and take a huge risk, right? yeah -- yes, yes, they ask you to do something that is different in the modern age of tv. it is a real throwback, it has special magic and it still comes through in an age where everything can be rewound and dvr'd. i thought about the great movie "my favorite year" where se says
happy to be here, sometimes it's so nice when people are not always on, they just -- i love that sincerity, too. >> it was an extremely human moment. >> yeah, it was great. it was -- to even have participated around the fringes of the institution of "snl" in a way is a privilege. you feel like you have been let into that -- a company that is really special in some ways. and they always, for people who are not the core of that, they -- lauren michaels has created an...
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if they suddenly gained religion, if it's sincere it's sincere. if it's not then it doesn't count. this is a challenge. i don't know if i could make some sort of religious objection to an environmental or regulation or dodd-frank or something but i'm not sure exactly how that would work. so i'm not sure what sort of incentives really this sets up for corporations who are public to go private or become closely held. indeed if the main motive of most companies especially the big public wants is to make money, the greens are detracting from the. again, if somebody wants to assert religious police, then they'll be treated according to the statutory ruppert. in the public company said it would be very hard to do not impossible, but again as long as it was clear to all investors and all the stakeholders were outlined, i suppose it's not out of the realm of possibility for some future company to be set up this way. it would be hard for a microsoft or an excellent something to unwind itself at this religious mission in order to eventually make some sort of rule. it's kind of hard to fathom
if they suddenly gained religion, if it's sincere it's sincere. if it's not then it doesn't count. this is a challenge. i don't know if i could make some sort of religious objection to an environmental or regulation or dodd-frank or something but i'm not sure exactly how that would work. so i'm not sure what sort of incentives really this sets up for corporations who are public to go private or become closely held. indeed if the main motive of most companies especially the big public wants is...
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many people that i know have been very sincere liberals. i think the problem's inherent in the philosophical position. and "on liberty" is a fairly good example. it is a clarion defense of freedom, but it has no underpinning. the essential argument of "on liberty" is that freedom of speech is good because it works it's good -- it makes society work better. and one of the other people i cite and the liberals may say i'm really not qualified to say what books liberals would choose. i probably should ask them that, but certainly oliver wendell holmes ... c-span: former justice? >> guest: ...the former justice who served so many years on the supreme court, is sort of an icon of modern liberalism. john dewey is another one. there are many that could be named. but i would not presume to say what liberals read these days but i -- those are the books that have been out there for a long time representing liberalism. c-span: now a couple of books that we've spent a little time with lately on booknotes -- one of them is hayek's book, "the road to serf
many people that i know have been very sincere liberals. i think the problem's inherent in the philosophical position. and "on liberty" is a fairly good example. it is a clarion defense of freedom, but it has no underpinning. the essential argument of "on liberty" is that freedom of speech is good because it works it's good -- it makes society work better. and one of the other people i cite and the liberals may say i'm really not qualified to say what books liberals would...
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there is nothing that the white man will ever do to bring about true, sincere, citizenship or civil rights recognition for black people in this country. nothing will they ever do. they will always talk it but they won't practice it, and with the supreme court, if the naacp can tell me they want a desegregation decision for me ten years ago, but yet the schools have not been desegregated, as i say, this is a victory with no victory. it's a victory that you can talk about, but it's a victory that you can't show me. so if you represent the naacp and you are telling me about this great victory you won for me, when i look at you, i have to conclude that either you have been duped yourself or else you are trying to dupe me and in most instances where the civil rights struggle is involved, there is no civil rights leader can point to me one concrete gain, practical gain that black people have made in the civil rights field in this country not only during the past ten years but during the past 100 years. >> now, the other part was with respect to to mr. king and the nonviolent direct action. >> we
there is nothing that the white man will ever do to bring about true, sincere, citizenship or civil rights recognition for black people in this country. nothing will they ever do. they will always talk it but they won't practice it, and with the supreme court, if the naacp can tell me they want a desegregation decision for me ten years ago, but yet the schools have not been desegregated, as i say, this is a victory with no victory. it's a victory that you can talk about, but it's a victory that...
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i sincerely hope you dig it.hatever your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ expected wait time: 55 minutes. your call is important to us. thank you for your patience. waiter! vo: in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. vo: we put members first... join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side packed in a cattle car like this one with 20 other people. when the doors opened she was here at auschwitz. rene and her sister were told go to the right, their mother to the left and straight to the gas chamber. >> they had a beautiful public swimming pool and this was taken only a few months before we were deported. they always played music and they played the song "it's now or
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it is my sincere privilege to accept this award on behalf of the canadian 1st special service force,amily members and the force members who are no longer with us. i acknowledge the presidents of canadian and american military personnel. these are our historical modern special force members today. please give them all the support that you can. [applause] it is an honor to address this audience, especially the world war ii veterans and family members of the 1st special service force here today on this occasion for the presentation of the congressional gold medal to the veterans present and in memory of those who have gone on. in closing, i must say i'm most honored and humbled. i thank you all for allowing me to speak on behalf of the force members present and force men who are no longer with us. may they rest in peace. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, american veteran of the 1st special service force, mr. eugene gutierrez jr. [applause] >> it's great to be here. and it's great to be an american. honorable speaker -- [applause] honorable speaker of the house mr. john boeh
it is my sincere privilege to accept this award on behalf of the canadian 1st special service force,amily members and the force members who are no longer with us. i acknowledge the presidents of canadian and american military personnel. these are our historical modern special force members today. please give them all the support that you can. [applause] it is an honor to address this audience, especially the world war ii veterans and family members of the 1st special service force here today on...
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i sincerely hope you dig it.hatever your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> in the past, you had to read a police report to find out exactly what went down at the scene. now there is dash cam. and mini cameras attached to sunglasses, helmets, where everything is recorded. because of that you never know what is going to happen. >> simple sobriety tests can become dance contests. unfortunately for this ohio driver, he is performing for the wrong audience. >> a jailbreak caught on tape becomes an embarrassment for the while world to see. that is him slipping through a counterer opening. even some folks famous for their on camera work can find police footage unflattering. >> do you know my name, sir? >> you're about to find out who i am. >> that is reese witherspoon when she and her husband are pulled over in atlanta, this cameo goes viral. >> i'm an american citizen. this is beyond. >> the actress
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i ask with some sincerity. >> no, it was more supposed to be a glamorous, exotic look. >> and here we have harriet lane and she's the niece of james buchanan. >> she's the niece of james but buchanan. she served as his first lady and she was considered to be just an absolute beauty, elegant member of the white house. she actually entertained the prince of wales and rather scandalously had gentlemen giving her presents and her uncle had to -- she used to hide things because she knew her uncle wouldn't let her accept some of the jewelry and other things that gentlemen were trying to give her. >> and as the niece of the president, was she considered a first lady in standing? >> she was the first lady, served as the first lady, and is really one of the first first ladies to be called first lady. >> that's interesting. >> by the press in magazines. dolley madison is referred to as the first lady of our land in a eulogy but this is the first first lady in media really, and she did. he was unmarried his entire life. she lived with him most of her life and served as his host yes and, therefor
i ask with some sincerity. >> no, it was more supposed to be a glamorous, exotic look. >> and here we have harriet lane and she's the niece of james buchanan. >> she's the niece of james but buchanan. she served as his first lady and she was considered to be just an absolute beauty, elegant member of the white house. she actually entertained the prince of wales and rather scandalously had gentlemen giving her presents and her uncle had to -- she used to hide things because she...
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and it is my sincere hope that by using them, and by working together, we will. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. the president will join us shortly. thank you. >>> well, coming up today at 1:00 p.m. eastern on cpan, eric holder will talk about proposed changes to the criminal justice system include his support for abolishing mandatory minimum sentences for certain nonviolent crimes. he's speaking today here in washington. back in september, the attorney general announced he was stepping down and president obama has nominated u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take his place. a vote on her nomination is still pending in the senate. live coverage of the speech starts about 1:00 p.m. eastern on cspan. >>> this week, book tv and american history rv are in prime time beginning tonight at 8:00 eastern. features programming on topics like the war on terror with conversations on the report of torture, the green berets and the guantanamo diary. on wednesday it's world affair talking about china's secret plan to replace ame
and it is my sincere hope that by using them, and by working together, we will. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. the president will join us shortly. thank you. >>> well, coming up today at 1:00 p.m. eastern on cpan, eric holder will talk about proposed changes to the criminal justice system include his support for abolishing mandatory minimum sentences for certain nonviolent crimes. he's speaking today here in washington. back in...
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>> right and i mean it with all censer censersen sincerity, he needs to in. >> it doesn't seem like he really wants to do that. i'm just being frank. for example he had this summit he planned after the terrorist attacks on january 27 but he put the date at february 18. wouldn't you have done that a little bit sooner to tray and tackle this problem? >> i would be cutting the snake's head off immediately, right away. hopefully this is a tipping point, because we watched a jordanian pilot being burned alive on television and we need to react soon before it happens to one of our sons or one of our daughters. >>> so president obama talking about religion today, and terror. it was at the national prayer breakfast. listen to this. >> no grieve answer justifies the taking of lives. we know that our faith is stronger, when all faiths feel that they are welcome, that they too are full and equal members of our country. >> and his dressing down on terms of words like islamic terrorism. >> this is pretty fancy, gretchen. >> thanks for wearing a color that matches. >> so so we were not at the nation
>> right and i mean it with all censer censersen sincerity, he needs to in. >> it doesn't seem like he really wants to do that. i'm just being frank. for example he had this summit he planned after the terrorist attacks on january 27 but he put the date at february 18. wouldn't you have done that a little bit sooner to tray and tackle this problem? >> i would be cutting the snake's head off immediately, right away. hopefully this is a tipping point, because we watched a...
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opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mother nachdz place go into the rec and park camp mather located one hundred and 80 square miles from the bay bridge past the oakland bridge and on and on camp mather the city owned sierra nevada camping facility is outings outside the gate of yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indians who made the camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in september but they would come up prosecute the foothills and were recipe the same as the people that came to camp camp is celebrating it's 90th year and the indians were up here for 4 thousand we see every day of them in the grinding rocks around the camp we have about 15 grinding sites in came so it was a major summer report area for the 92 hawks. >> through
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i appreciate the administration continues to call for infrastructure investment i sincerely believe he is investing intellectually to renewing america. some of the policies that have come forward have been difficult to achieve. i read an op-ed from of my a colleague to a comprehensive fashion that these to be sustainable at adequate to cover the job to revisit with user paid principles so president reagan in 1982 call that a challenge to americans with his thanksgiving day address calling congress to come back that more than doubled the gas tax because we have not raise that in 23 years and this was a user fee to deal with deteriorating american infrastructure to move us forward. is this a speech almost any of us can give today. zero though it is 22 years instead of 23. i was curious base dug your experience if speaker o'neill for able to come forward to deal with the serious problem with infrastructure on a bipartisan basis and raise the user fee, if your proposal is not embraced unanimously by congress to be enacted into law if you have thoughts moving forward to support with a colla
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sincerely 7:30 p.m -- snow showers cleared i-95. 9:30 p.m. they are gone. temperatures fall.ick up. low teens by 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. teens across the board. temperatures with sun tomorrow, not going to go up much. not going to make 20. teens to start. sunshine. 15 at 11:00. clouds by 1:00. yellow alert tomorrow for the cold, and friday and saturday for a snow and a mix. saturday night, >>> now wusa 9 game on sports with dave owens. >> the last few days news surfacing a washington football quarterback was working out at a off season quarterback camp. kirk cousins and jay gruden. that is interesting. why not robert griffin iii and is john collecting intel? interesting that kirk -- kirk cousins -- okay. here is what he said to say today at the combine. >> doors are open for a lot of the quarks he had through his doors. -- quarterbacks he had through his doors. guys might pop in. so it is something that i don't push on anybody. if they want to try pursue john and he is open to it, any quarterback he is open to talking to. >> just popping in. ryan clark retired. 2 stints w
sincerely 7:30 p.m -- snow showers cleared i-95. 9:30 p.m. they are gone. temperatures fall.ick up. low teens by 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. teens across the board. temperatures with sun tomorrow, not going to go up much. not going to make 20. teens to start. sunshine. 15 at 11:00. clouds by 1:00. yellow alert tomorrow for the cold, and friday and saturday for a snow and a mix. saturday night, >>> now wusa 9 game on sports with dave owens. >> the last few days news surfacing a...
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. >> i sincerely appreciate this opportunity. thank you very much. >> up next, an interview with charles ross who served as an army sergeant during the korean war and was captured by the chinese. >> tell me about your family when you were growing up your parents, your siblings. >> my mother and father separated when i was 4 years old. i really didn't get to know my mother. i was raised by my father. he provided for a sister and myself. i graduated high school in 1946. there in south carolina. and shortly after i graduated after a short attempt at public work i drove a truck for a couple of months. and then i wanted some excitement and adventure in my life and wanted to kind of leave the area, so i enlisted in the u.s. army. >> do you remember the date you enlisted? >> february 13th, 1947. >> what was the name of the high school you graduated? >> denseville high school. >> could you spell it? >> d-e-n-t-s-v-i-l-l-e. >> d-e-n-t-s-v-i-l-l-e high school. >> uh-huh. >> where did you go to receive basic military training? >> i started
. >> i sincerely appreciate this opportunity. thank you very much. >> up next, an interview with charles ross who served as an army sergeant during the korean war and was captured by the chinese. >> tell me about your family when you were growing up your parents, your siblings. >> my mother and father separated when i was 4 years old. i really didn't get to know my mother. i was raised by my father. he provided for a sister and myself. i graduated high school in 1946....
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. >> sincerely bellicose language. blaming ukraine for a failure in that new initiative on saturday to try and restart peace talks saying that the two men that they had sent to minsk in belarus on their behalf had the authority to speak on their behalf. earlier today wants to try and get what he says will be 100,000 volunteer fighters in the donetsk and luhansk region, as soon as possible, be that effort to begin in the next ten days. reference to ukraine's drive a fourth way to try and bring an additional 50,000 ukrainian soldiers to their front line. now all this talk comes at a time of increasing violence in the region. there are daily attacks both incoming and outgoing shelling from here, across the front line and the civilian population spending frankly most of the time hunkering down in their basements. we heard shelling in the past few minutes increasing violence in this region. >>> oil giant bp says it will curb spending because of falling oil prices. trying the reduce its spending by 10% or $22 billion this ye
. >> sincerely bellicose language. blaming ukraine for a failure in that new initiative on saturday to try and restart peace talks saying that the two men that they had sent to minsk in belarus on their behalf had the authority to speak on their behalf. earlier today wants to try and get what he says will be 100,000 volunteer fighters in the donetsk and luhansk region, as soon as possible, be that effort to begin in the next ten days. reference to ukraine's drive a fourth way to try and...
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i believe, sincerely, with actions taken by egypt and jordan, this is a start.e, as a nation, ought to encourage that and say to these middle east countries, we will help you. we will give you wherever you need. you take the lead, and we will be there to support you. host: line from democrats. ellen is next. caller: good morning. i was listening to you earlier and you mentioned libya and iraq. what you said is if those leaders had stayed in, and not been killed, a lot of this full shift going on would not be going on. i think i want to correct you on libya. libya -- the people rose up against gadhafi, and then gaddafi decide to go out against his own people. that's when the united states started yelling at them saying we have to do something about this. right about the time he was going to go after his own people is when the president said, no, this must stop. it's not like we just went in there and to come out. we went in there because the people rose up. in iraq, the people did not rise up. this is different from libya. guest: helling, i would not fully disagr
i believe, sincerely, with actions taken by egypt and jordan, this is a start.e, as a nation, ought to encourage that and say to these middle east countries, we will help you. we will give you wherever you need. you take the lead, and we will be there to support you. host: line from democrats. ellen is next. caller: good morning. i was listening to you earlier and you mentioned libya and iraq. what you said is if those leaders had stayed in, and not been killed, a lot of this full shift going...
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i was also a very sincere deputy. >> staff must deal with a former colleague gone bad. >> there's a learned etiquette of how things are done in jail. we call it jailing. >> grand rapids is located almost equal distances between chicago and detroit. whileit is a fraction of the size of either, many who live here say it has all the benefits of a big city with few of the problems. just outside downtown is a place where problems are all an too common part of life. the kent county jail houses about 1,000 men and women. some of them have been convicted but most are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial with the resolution of their cases. >> any problem? >> no problem, sir. >> captain randy demery has been confronting problems for 25 years he worked at the jail. >> good friend of mine said the thing that makes corrections so easy is that all you have to do is get voluntary compliance out of a bunch of people who have already proven that they will not voluntarily comply with the rules of society. so, it's a piece of cake. and we're in a position where we can get to a very large degree vol
i was also a very sincere deputy. >> staff must deal with a former colleague gone bad. >> there's a learned etiquette of how things are done in jail. we call it jailing. >> grand rapids is located almost equal distances between chicago and detroit. whileit is a fraction of the size of either, many who live here say it has all the benefits of a big city with few of the problems. just outside downtown is a place where problems are all an too common part of life. the kent county...
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i sincerely hope you dig it. whatever your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace.o we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you, it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. >>> i love you so much. have fun on the airplane. >> it was a trip that began with a tearful, anxious departure. and fear for vivian's fragile health. she suffers from life-threatening seizures. so much worry, yet thankfully this part of their journey was surprisingly smooth. with their grandmother and father by her side, vivian was seizure free. the long plane ride from new jersey to colorado ends with a warm welcome. >> hi, precious. >> vivian is finally going to try medical marijuana, cannabis, and the stanley brothers have been working hard to get it ready. but just an ho
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. >> i am so sincerely sorry. >>> the long lost love letter, how it found its way home after 70 years's 20th anniversary as anchor of "inside edition." >> i'm deborah norville. >> her first day on the air, having a baby. >> she's fine, i'm fine. >> behind bars. >> behind bars, from an f-16 to a nuclear su
. >> i am so sincerely sorry. >>> the long lost love letter, how it found its way home after 70 years's 20th anniversary as anchor of "inside edition." >> i'm deborah norville. >> her first day on the air, having a baby. >> she's fine, i'm fine. >> behind bars. >> behind bars, from an f-16 to a nuclear su
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benjamin netanyahu sincerely believes he is winston churchill in the 1930s. only person wise enough and brave enough to sound the alarm about a potential -- about a potential nazi-like threat. barack obama sees himself as much more again to richard nixon in the 1970s, trying to make, look at the possibility of making an opening to iran which would be like an opening to china which would rejigger the entire power balance in the middle east and allow america to solve problems it can't solve now and put itself in a much stronger position. it's not just that these guys don't like each other. not just that obama is a democrat and netanyahu plays footsies with the republicans all the time. but it really goes to the core of how they see themselves historically. >> is israel, netanyahu, going to throw a monkey wrench in the iran deal? >> i think the lesson of conflict between the united states and israel is this -- when it comes to the palestinians, israel wins. the united states just does not care enough to pay the political price. when it comes to an issue that is
benjamin netanyahu sincerely believes he is winston churchill in the 1930s. only person wise enough and brave enough to sound the alarm about a potential -- about a potential nazi-like threat. barack obama sees himself as much more again to richard nixon in the 1970s, trying to make, look at the possibility of making an opening to iran which would be like an opening to china which would rejigger the entire power balance in the middle east and allow america to solve problems it can't solve now...
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i sincerely hope you dig it.hatever your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace. >>> just a year before kris maharaj was put on death row for the murders of derrick and duane moo young in florida, he had been living a life of luxury in england. >> kris had come to england when he was quite young, worked very hard and became a millionaire. >> in england, kris married and had four kids while working his way up from a truck driver to a business magnate. >> i was in business importing all sorts of foodstuffs. i started small and became the largest importer. >> he was a very flamboyant millionaire here in london. he got his rolls royce, and then he began to get into horse racing. >> i was able to purchase 100 horses, 12 trainers. >> kris amassed the second biggest stable of racehorses in england. only the queen had more. having emigrated from trinidad, kris also mingled with members of parliament, gaining entrance into an upper crust, lilly white society rarely available to immigrants of color. >> when i got arres
i sincerely hope you dig it.hatever your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace. >>> just a year before kris maharaj was put on death row for the murders of derrick and duane moo young in florida, he had been living a life of luxury in england. >> kris had come to england when he was quite young, worked very hard and became a millionaire. >> in england, kris married and had four kids while working his way up from a truck driver to a business magnate. >> i was in...
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they sincerely didn't know they were missing. they sincerely didn't know they were missing. this is a very tiny example but this is a very tiny example but from a movie that i was. from a movie that i was. in "stuart little" there is a in "stuart little" there is a scene with remote control boats. scene with remote control boats. i was watching one day, and the i was watching one day, and the assistant director was taking assistant director was taking little boys from the crowd of little boys from the crowd of extras and giving them the extras and giving them the remote and having them sit down. remote and having them sit down. then he gave them to little boys then he gave them to little boys to sit down and then picked to sit down and then picked little girls to stand behind the boys cheering them on. little girls to stand behind the i noticed what he was doing. boys cheering them on. i noticed what he was doing. i said, hey, do you think we i said, hey, do you think we could give half of the row notes to girls instead? could give half of the row notes to girls instead? he
they sincerely didn't know they were missing. they sincerely didn't know they were missing. this is a very tiny example but this is a very tiny example but from a movie that i was. from a movie that i was. in "stuart little" there is a in "stuart little" there is a scene with remote control boats. scene with remote control boats. i was watching one day, and the i was watching one day, and the assistant director was taking assistant director was taking little boys from the...
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i sincerely hope you dig it. whatever your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace.hallenging the very fabric of society. in a post cannonball world! was it grilled cheese? guilty! the aquatic delinquency is a larger issue to this ♪ you did it again, didn't you? yup. ♪ i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer5. >>> that's what i want to talk about. if you're speaking some weed, make some noise! >> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed! >> tens of thousands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'al
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ommmmmmm i sincerely hope you dig it.r your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace. >>> the nfl's fight against domestic violence under fire this time from the sports biology deadspin. take a look at the headline. no more. the nfl's domestic violence partner is a sham. in case you don't remember no more crafted a powerful ad that aired during the super bowl. it was so powerful it actually brought me to tears. >> you've called 911. this is an emergency. >> do you know how long it'll be? >> ma'am, is everything okay over there? do you have an emergency or not? >> yes. >> and you're unable to talk because -- >> right. right. >> is there someone in the room with you? say yes or no? >> yes. >> okay. it looks like i have an officer about a mile from your location. are there any weapons in the house? >> no. >> can you stay on the phone with me? >> no. thank you. >> okay. but here's the thing, as deadspin's diana moskovicz charges no more is about branding the problem than educating the nation about domestic violence and sexu
ommmmmmm i sincerely hope you dig it.r your idea is, build it beautiful on squarespace. >>> the nfl's fight against domestic violence under fire this time from the sports biology deadspin. take a look at the headline. no more. the nfl's domestic violence partner is a sham. in case you don't remember no more crafted a powerful ad that aired during the super bowl. it was so powerful it actually brought me to tears. >> you've called 911. this is an emergency. >> do you know...