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susan: interracial marriage? karen: yes. susan: what about the legal side of the case? what happened? peter: this is one of the great experiences you never anticipate. back in 1981, i decided to write a book about these cases, an academic book, really. you have a copy of it, it is called "justice of war." in the research for the book, i learned about these cases in law school in my constitutional law class. we read them. everybody agreed these were terrible cases, terrible decisions. my question was how could this happen, with all these liberal justices to make such a terrible mistake? i started researching it. i came up with documents. in the government's own file, it showed that during the prosecution of these cases, before the supreme court, lawyers had warned charles fahey that the evidence he was playing -- plann
susan: interracial marriage? karen: yes. susan: what about the legal side of the case? what happened? peter: this is one of the great experiences you never anticipate. back in 1981, i decided to write a book about these cases, an academic book, really. you have a copy of it, it is called "justice of war." in the research for the book, i learned about these cases in law school in my constitutional law class. we read them. everybody agreed these were terrible cases, terrible decisions....
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susan: can you imagine that? douglas: your viewers see the courtroom and they see the copies of the supreme court reports. apparently franklin was going through those volumes and really delivering whittaker. whittaker tentatively casts his vote with frankfurter. that left potter stewart. he was the newest member of the court, another eisenhower appointee. stewart was really on the fence. he had serious doubts that even if the court allowed the district courts to hear cases, he did not think that on the merits that the petitioners could win. he recognized that there was a problem, but he was not willing to make up his mind. they waited another week. he went back to the conference and said, i really don't know what to do on this, can we read it -- redo the argument in the fall? that is why it is re-argued in october. it was a 4-4 split. ted: it's worth mentioning that they do not have that kind of conference anymore. there is no three-hour haranguing that goes on. they are relatively short. they do the votes and ex
susan: can you imagine that? douglas: your viewers see the courtroom and they see the copies of the supreme court reports. apparently franklin was going through those volumes and really delivering whittaker. whittaker tentatively casts his vote with frankfurter. that left potter stewart. he was the newest member of the court, another eisenhower appointee. stewart was really on the fence. he had serious doubts that even if the court allowed the district courts to hear cases, he did not think...
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susan: thank you. thomas: i think what the courts have concluded is between congress' power to raise an army and the president's power to mobilize is given the historic traditions of conscription, the draft is part of that. that it is not slavery in the sense that that has been understood, that it would be barred by the 14th and 15th amendment, any of the restrictions that come out of the civil war era involving slavery. so the courts basically were pretty practical about this and said, we think this is the only way you could raise an army of the size we need, when we have to fight the germans, and fight enemy powers with germany in world war i. they were willing to allow it to happen. beverly: although i would say there is also a lot of effort to make conscription seem voluntary. the historians talk about world war i as sort of being a war of coercive volunteerism, if you can put that phrase together. what that meant was, you actually needed people to volunteer to be conscripted, which is to say they
susan: thank you. thomas: i think what the courts have concluded is between congress' power to raise an army and the president's power to mobilize is given the historic traditions of conscription, the draft is part of that. that it is not slavery in the sense that that has been understood, that it would be barred by the 14th and 15th amendment, any of the restrictions that come out of the civil war era involving slavery. so the courts basically were pretty practical about this and said, we...
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john and susan bixby were the first bixby's to ranch here.he bixby family was a very large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came out here right after the gold rush with cousins, the flints, and they started out selling things to the miners. which the most successful people did at the gold rush. they had a butcher shop. then they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states, and they started in central california, but eventually ended up down here in southern california, and first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach, which was one of the original holdings. joseph bixby lived there with his wife and he invited other bixby relatives to help him on the ranch as well as some of his wife's relatives. one of the guys who came out was john bixby. he was a young man from maine, he had been a schoolteacher, he had been a carpenter, cabinet maker, a varied background, but he was quite young when he arrived in california. when he was on the ranch, he was l
john and susan bixby were the first bixby's to ranch here.he bixby family was a very large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came out here right after the gold rush with cousins, the flints, and they started out selling things to the miners. which the most successful people did at the gold rush. they had a butcher shop. then they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states, and they started in central...
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susan: how did he get arrested? karen: he was on a street corner and san leandro, california, which is a suburb next to oakland in the san francisco bay area, and he was visiting his girlfriend that day on the corner and he went into this kind of corner store to buy some cigarettes and he thinks he was spotted. somebody recognized him. he was on the corner, and all of a sudden the san leandro police showed up and said something to him like, have you seen any short japanese guys around here? and my father said no. then the military police came and that was it. then they took him first to the sam andrew jail -- san leandro jail, and then to oakland. they did not know what to do with him. host: what are the important things to know about fred korematsu. peter: the initial steps were very rudimentary, to say the least. he was put in to the federal jail, and while he was there, he was visited by the director of the northern california aclu, a man in earnest. he had read about fred's arrest in the newspaper, and he was ho
susan: how did he get arrested? karen: he was on a street corner and san leandro, california, which is a suburb next to oakland in the san francisco bay area, and he was visiting his girlfriend that day on the corner and he went into this kind of corner store to buy some cigarettes and he thinks he was spotted. somebody recognized him. he was on the corner, and all of a sudden the san leandro police showed up and said something to him like, have you seen any short japanese guys around here? and...
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hathaway and he married susan hathaway. --t righteous los alamitos when ranchos los alamitos became available, john and susan purchased it along with partners including joseph bixby. -- theyame the first became ranchers in 1878 and purchased the ranch with harner's in 1881 -- partners in 1881. the bixby's had two children. after inheriting the ranch from their parents, the siblings tried to operate the ranch for themselves, but it did not work out so they divided the property between them. fred bixby inherited the ranch house and he continued to ranch here, ranging cattle. father'st continue his theory or she operations -- dairy or sheep operations. -- engaged in cattle ranching. however, he also had a soft spot for horses and particularly, big draft horses which were the tractors of those days. he bred champion shire horses. atkept his stallions here los alamitos. he kept his other horses at another ranch. he had quite the horse breeding operation. we have two shire horses on the ranch, today. preston and valentina. at the
hathaway and he married susan hathaway. --t righteous los alamitos when ranchos los alamitos became available, john and susan purchased it along with partners including joseph bixby. -- theyame the first became ranchers in 1878 and purchased the ranch with harner's in 1881 -- partners in 1881. the bixby's had two children. after inheriting the ranch from their parents, the siblings tried to operate the ranch for themselves, but it did not work out so they divided the property between them. fred...
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susan: ed is watching us. caller: can you talk about the life of the court outside -- the decision outside of the court? police crime dramas often showed the need for a warrant as an obstacle to getting to justice. they kind of ignore that requirement. do you think that shows are trying to sway public opinion? susan: did this case make its way into the popular culture? carolyn: it has, unfortunately. -- it has, fortunately. i think with miranda, fortunately, because people are familiar with their rights. we have police serials to thing for people misunderstanding their rights. usually there is a case, there is evidence, it has been obtained illegally, it is excluded from trial, and a serial murderer goes free. people have this impression that this evidence that has been gotten by illegal means has led to criminals being released from prison. a lot of very good social science researcher -- research has been done on the exclusionary rule, and what we find is, it has led to more motions to suppress evidence, but
susan: ed is watching us. caller: can you talk about the life of the court outside -- the decision outside of the court? police crime dramas often showed the need for a warrant as an obstacle to getting to justice. they kind of ignore that requirement. do you think that shows are trying to sway public opinion? susan: did this case make its way into the popular culture? carolyn: it has, unfortunately. -- it has, fortunately. i think with miranda, fortunately, because people are familiar with...
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it was added to the house by john and susan bixby. bixby were the here.bixby's to ranch the bixby family is a large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came out here right after the gold rush with cousins and they started out selling things to the miners. they had a butcher shop. they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states started in central california, but ended up down here in southern california and at first, they purchased a ranch here in long beach, which was one of the original holdings. he lived there with his wife and he invited other bixby relatives to help him on the ranch as well as some of his wives relatives. one of the guys who came out was john bixby. he was a young man from maine, he had been a schoolteacher, carpenter, cabinet maker, quite young when he arrived in california. when he was on the ranch, he was learning how to become a rancher. sister-in-law, susan hathaway, and he married her. the adjoining rancho became avai
it was added to the house by john and susan bixby. bixby were the here.bixby's to ranch the bixby family is a large family, originally from new england, from maine, and they came out here right after the gold rush with cousins and they started out selling things to the miners. they had a butcher shop. they started buying up some of the land that was here in california after california became part of the united states started in central california, but ended up down here in southern california...
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susan: we have four minutes left. ms. morrongiello: i want to ask a question about congress so we get a little bit away from the presidential election. 2014 club for0 growth and other organizations clashed with speaker boehner at the time. do youh paul ryan, anticipate having or getting involved in any battles over the budget or spending proposals or seeing anything like that unfold ? mr. mcintosh: yeah. i am a paul ryan admirer. i think he will be a good speaker, but i think this next budget is a test of whether he will change direction from john boehner or not. so far, the signals are they don't want to. they will just keep running with the budget deal they did last fall. that is a huge mistake. the club will speak out against it and say republicans ought to use the budget now to show their thinning priority. usa body don't need to just go past president obama or nancy pelosi's deal last fall. the solution is paul needs more votes in the conference that will support the new leadership than boehner conditioned people to
susan: we have four minutes left. ms. morrongiello: i want to ask a question about congress so we get a little bit away from the presidential election. 2014 club for0 growth and other organizations clashed with speaker boehner at the time. do youh paul ryan, anticipate having or getting involved in any battles over the budget or spending proposals or seeing anything like that unfold ? mr. mcintosh: yeah. i am a paul ryan admirer. i think he will be a good speaker, but i think this next budget...
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host: you wanted susan to play the part. >> i had always pictured her and i was picturing susan and shehis quality to her. she is so funny and she is warm and maternal and a humanitarian, one of the most giving and generous people and i thought that this is what my mother dreams of being, the person saving lives, and so susan was kind of the super-marnie in a way. host: did you know you were walking into a situation that was personal. >> are really left and i was moved. when i met her with her passion and story, i really liked her and i got the opening of the film and that cinched it. i saw that and said that we had to find a way to get this done. when you are working for no money and very fast, you have to surround yourself with players who would play it and we had rose and j.k. simmons and those were huge. all of the other comedians and andd up comics and gals out who were great to hang with. parts,these little there's not a weak link in the whole thing. >> you met the mom. did you think you would do an impression, because she has the accent? susan: it was written that way and i think
host: you wanted susan to play the part. >> i had always pictured her and i was picturing susan and shehis quality to her. she is so funny and she is warm and maternal and a humanitarian, one of the most giving and generous people and i thought that this is what my mother dreams of being, the person saving lives, and so susan was kind of the super-marnie in a way. host: did you know you were walking into a situation that was personal. >> are really left and i was moved. when i met...
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susan: they are not paid to do it. they have a contract with the department of education, and if the department is not paying them enough to walk somebody through enrollment in an income-based program, that is a contract failure. ohit: what we saw in the mortgage market was that many servicers were working for other financial institutions or trusts. relatedot work so well to your point about payroll reduction. maybe there are ways to streamline repayment issues. i know you have done some work on automating how that might work. i think those are all concepts that we have to really think about. when i want to make sure is clear is when a borrower is having a tough time on their student loans, there may actually be bigger issues they are dealing with financially speaking that might have more immediate consequences. for example, getting their car repossessed or making rent. we always have to remember that once people are in trouble, it is like a treadmill that gets faster and faster. figuring out how to deal with all of th
susan: they are not paid to do it. they have a contract with the department of education, and if the department is not paying them enough to walk somebody through enrollment in an income-based program, that is a contract failure. ohit: what we saw in the mortgage market was that many servicers were working for other financial institutions or trusts. relatedot work so well to your point about payroll reduction. maybe there are ways to streamline repayment issues. i know you have done some work...
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susan: ms. morrongiello and mr. hohmann. as we get started, people looking at your twitter feed will see many references to making the wisconsin primary donald trump's waterloo essentially. why are you thinking about it like that? mr. mcintosh: this could be the primary which projecting forward -- he lost one state but clearly has over momentum. ted cruz beating him in wisconsin shows that when you get down to essentially the two-person race, he does not win. also that cruz can win outside of the south. a northern industrial state, not a red state, but rather one that has voted democratic in several recent presidential races. if that happens, it is a shift of where republicans are. you can think of a lot of different explanations for it. we like to take credit and say club for growth as educated him about not being a conservative and a smart thing to do is vote for ted cruz, but i also think voters are kind of maturing. early, it was i am at washington. i think things are on the wrong track. i will send a message. now they a
susan: ms. morrongiello and mr. hohmann. as we get started, people looking at your twitter feed will see many references to making the wisconsin primary donald trump's waterloo essentially. why are you thinking about it like that? mr. mcintosh: this could be the primary which projecting forward -- he lost one state but clearly has over momentum. ted cruz beating him in wisconsin shows that when you get down to essentially the two-person race, he does not win. also that cruz can win outside of...
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nice. >> susan is this week's wednesday's child. >> and if you would like to make susan's dream comeo to our website, search wednesday's child, or call the national adoption center directly at 1-866-do-adopt. >> well, helping hands for freedom is an organization that assists military families who are dealing with death, deployment, and loss. tomorrow will kick off an important mission, a 3,000-mile walk across the country that begins in atlantic city. david is taking part in the route for the brave. we appreciate you being here this morning. >> hey, vai, good to be here on behalf of military families and gold star family members and the organization helping hands. >> david, tell me why this is so important for you to help out military families. >> i tell you what. really, the military family and our charity is the families. it seems to be that if we bring that unit together and if you have personal experiences like i have had with military family members, they need a house of healing. that's why we're walking 3,091 miles, myself and a teacher from indiana, are walking this trek. and
nice. >> susan is this week's wednesday's child. >> and if you would like to make susan's dream comeo to our website, search wednesday's child, or call the national adoption center directly at 1-866-do-adopt. >> well, helping hands for freedom is an organization that assists military families who are dealing with death, deployment, and loss. tomorrow will kick off an important mission, a 3,000-mile walk across the country that begins in atlantic city. david is taking part in...
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susan: what about the economy? >> he is not going to run again in march of that year. >> a month later, he is going to do something -- susan: what about his relationship with congress? >> never good. it is serving not good at this point in time either. he has a lot going on politically. at the same time, he has a lot of difficulties within his party. he and congress do not get along very well. he even vetoes one of the critical pieces of legislation. overridingsponse by the veto. it is a very tense relationship. more. talk a little bit harry truman was prounion. >> he saw it as antiunion and that is why he tried to veto it. later, he was reluctant to follow it. truman does not want to alienate the union. it is going to be very difficult to maintain the popularity with the union while trying to figure out the legal authority. failing to dot the right thing. he is thinking in basic political terms. >> it is about maintaining an ongoing war effort and he is asking congress -- supreme court to step aside and recognize
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the airport authority did refund susan her $17.the way, dulles airport does not have the option to reserve parking. the airport authority tells us it's such a larger parking lot and doesn't need it. back to you. >> thanks, susan. >>> trooper chad dermyer, it wasn't a day to remember his were celebrating his life. his life of service. more from his funeral is next. >>> going after adult entertainment establishments, i'm tracee wilkins, coming up on news4, we'll tell you narrator: all that political mail mlet's simplify.lming. only one candidate has been endorsed by the washington post: kathleen matthews. as a journalist and progressive leader at marriott, she has a broad and deep facility with policy. emily's list praises matthews as pro-choice and the post says on gun control, clean energy, education and health research kathleen matthews "has greater potential, following the van hollen model, to move the ball forward." kathleen: i'm kathleen matthews and i approve this message. >>> good news about the teenager shot in the head duri
the airport authority did refund susan her $17.the way, dulles airport does not have the option to reserve parking. the airport authority tells us it's such a larger parking lot and doesn't need it. back to you. >> thanks, susan. >>> trooper chad dermyer, it wasn't a day to remember his were celebrating his life. his life of service. more from his funeral is next. >>> going after adult entertainment establishments, i'm tracee wilkins, coming up on news4, we'll tell you...
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we're back with susan sarandon. now, susan, before the break, we were talking about that you as an american citizen feel it's your duty to be involved in politics. >> stephen: and a patriot, okay. you are a supporter of bernie sanders and i want to point out we have this photo-- which i believe you provided for us. this is you and hillary clinton right there. >> i know you. >> stephen: seem very friendly. >> look how happy we were. and then i had to break up with her. >> stephen: why did you-- you're such a beautiful couple. why did you break up? >> well, i told her, don't go in iraq. i'm very upset about that. >> stephen: this is before 2003. >> absolutely. and i said, you know, there's not enough evidence. and there's no exit strategy. you know, everything that everybody was saying. and she went in. so i was, like, who is this person? i can't trust her. and then she became secretary of state. >> stephen: yes. >> i'm an environmentalist. you know, fracking is absolutely the worst thing you can do for the environmen
we're back with susan sarandon. now, susan, before the break, we were talking about that you as an american citizen feel it's your duty to be involved in politics. >> stephen: and a patriot, okay. you are a supporter of bernie sanders and i want to point out we have this photo-- which i believe you provided for us. this is you and hillary clinton right there. >> i know you. >> stephen: seem very friendly. >> look how happy we were. and then i had to break up with her....
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nbc10 introduces us to susan. >> that's so cool. >> only 14. susan is completely at ease among young adults on a college campus. >> press enter. >> rutgers camden is where we took susan with a day with a professor and a student. >> the program acts -- >> reporter: susan plans to go to college, and she remembers exactly when she decided to major in graphic arts. >> it was like a year ago, and i was on the computer like drawing and like pixart and stuff. someone told me i should be a graphic designer. >> reporter: susan got to see the students' special projects. >> are you allowed to overlap? >> of course. >> reporter: she got help designing her own name in a very unique way using computer graphics. she learned a valuable lesson. >> i learned that, like, if you have anything in your mind or whatever, like, it can -- it can happen. >> susan, you're picking up this program faster than most of my college students. >> reporter: more than anything what susan would like to see happen is for a forever family to emerge to care for her and guide her and l
nbc10 introduces us to susan. >> that's so cool. >> only 14. susan is completely at ease among young adults on a college campus. >> press enter. >> rutgers camden is where we took susan with a day with a professor and a student. >> the program acts -- >> reporter: susan plans to go to college, and she remembers exactly when she decided to major in graphic arts. >> it was like a year ago, and i was on the computer like drawing and like pixart and stuff....
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susan hathaway and married susan hathaway. rancho los alamitos, the adjoining ranch became available for sale, john and susan purchased it through partners. they began leasing the ranch they purchasednd it with their partners in 1881. john and susan bixby had two children, a son and a daughter. from inheriting the ranch their parents, susanna and fred tried operating the ranch together. it did not work out so well, so they divided the property between them. did not work out so well so they divided the property between them and fred bixby inherited the ranch house in the central part of rancho los alamitos and he continued to ranch here. he did not continue any sheep operation. fred bixby acquired other ranches throughout california and arizona and mostly was engaged in cattle ranching. he also had a soft spot for horses. he kept his stallions at this ranch and he kept the mares at the coast. he had quite a horse breeding operation going on. we have two shire horses on the ranch today. only 75 acres left. at the time he passed
susan hathaway and married susan hathaway. rancho los alamitos, the adjoining ranch became available for sale, john and susan purchased it through partners. they began leasing the ranch they purchasednd it with their partners in 1881. john and susan bixby had two children, a son and a daughter. from inheriting the ranch their parents, susanna and fred tried operating the ranch together. it did not work out so well, so they divided the property between them. did not work out so well so they...
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susan ferrechio and from the "weekly standard" daniel halper.susan, what's the advantage to this op-ed to donald trump? >>! well, i didn't feel it was very trumpesque it looked like somebody else wrote it. use the words we hear him say when he is on the campaign trail. but it incapsulated perfectly the whole trump argument that voters are being left out. and he is there to make it about them and not about the political elite. and he basically incapsulated it all in the first sentence in the op-ed which colorado had an election without voters. you can't put it more simply than that it sounds like. >> that does sound bad. and we could top it with the fact that they had that terrible tweet that came out from the colorado g.o.p. which showed that they were gunning for trump. >> right. exactly. and it makes it look like voters were really sidelined and voters didn't get a chance to express how they felt. i think the governor really made a great point. trump labeled it as a fraud and now you have everyone trying to defend it which is, you know, he has
susan ferrechio and from the "weekly standard" daniel halper.susan, what's the advantage to this op-ed to donald trump? >>! well, i didn't feel it was very trumpesque it looked like somebody else wrote it. use the words we hear him say when he is on the campaign trail. but it incapsulated perfectly the whole trump argument that voters are being left out. and he is there to make it about them and not about the political elite. and he basically incapsulated it all in the first...
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in the newsroom, susan hogan, news4. >>> another car is making headlines today. tesla's model 3 is creating quite the buzz. tesla unveiled a prototype on tuesday. the ceo says more than 100,000 people have ordered it. and the model 3 doesn't go into production until next year. it has a panoramic glass roof, an extra long hood. it seats five and has the same large touch screen dashboard as other tesla models. the starting price for 3 is $35,000. >> i know we got a lot going on this weekend, but most immediately what do we need to be concerned about like tonight? >> well, we still have some isolated showers out there, isolated thunderstorms, and some of those are really strong. if you're headed out on friday night, you what tonight bring that umbrella with you at least for the next two hours, and then that threat will really die down. scattered storms tonight and then as we continue into the weekend, you know, we've got some rain tomorrow morning. we've got some rain and possibly snow late tomorrow night, and then sunday is a weather alert day because we've got win
in the newsroom, susan hogan, news4. >>> another car is making headlines today. tesla's model 3 is creating quite the buzz. tesla unveiled a prototype on tuesday. the ceo says more than 100,000 people have ordered it. and the model 3 doesn't go into production until next year. it has a panoramic glass roof, an extra long hood. it seats five and has the same large touch screen dashboard as other tesla models. the starting price for 3 is $35,000. >> i know we got a lot going on...
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susan, you get the last word, susan. >> i'd like to see why he's look so calm and upbeat. see how she depicted next year in the springtime when he has to pass a budget, have a debt ceiling fight. it's going to get ugly and he's going to get tested. lou: we don't have to wait. he's in the fight with his little omnibus deal that is a disaster for conservatives, they're going to fight him all the way because he was so quick to chum up to none other than barack obama. susan, thanks for being with us. tammy, thank you. >> my pleasure. lou: a quick-thinking train conductor managing to avoid disaster. the train was able to slow down just before colliding with the abandoned vehicle on the tracks. you know, i said conductor, but i meant engineer. >> i always get them confused. lou: one is the head and one is the tail. no one was injured. the car's driver sentenced to more than five years in jail for obstructing the railway. that's pretty good. >>> up next, five terror suspects arrested, one with ties to paris and belgium attacks. we take it up with former u.n. ambassador john bolto
susan, you get the last word, susan. >> i'd like to see why he's look so calm and upbeat. see how she depicted next year in the springtime when he has to pass a budget, have a debt ceiling fight. it's going to get ugly and he's going to get tested. lou: we don't have to wait. he's in the fight with his little omnibus deal that is a disaster for conservatives, they're going to fight him all the way because he was so quick to chum up to none other than barack obama. susan, thanks for being...
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doesn't do that. >> i can't understand, susan, how in the world she hasn't buried him already. to be democrat. we had a letter that ed henry read on the air two nights ago if which hegmq said something in 1988 he didn't want to be a democrat. the democrats let him participate. it's incredible how -- you know, what has happened here. she should have had this locked up a long time ago and now she has to stay far left, she can't move to the middle and focus on the republican party. >> that's true. i think it's part of the desire for outer candidate. we see it on the republican side and seeing it here on the democratic side as well. she is not doing well with young people. she is also not doing well with independents. >> but, let me just say he is called an outsider. he has been in congress since 1988 and he hasn't -- he hasn't been the[mñ shepard of any big legislation. >> that's right. >> outsider, he has been someone who can't operate inside or outside and she canterbury him. >> he has operated within congress as a bit of an outsider. >> unsuccessfully, that's the problem. >> th
doesn't do that. >> i can't understand, susan, how in the world she hasn't buried him already. to be democrat. we had a letter that ed henry read on the air two nights ago if which hegmq said something in 1988 he didn't want to be a democrat. the democrats let him participate. it's incredible how -- you know, what has happened here. she should have had this locked up a long time ago and now she has to stay far left, she can't move to the middle and focus on the republican party. >>...
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we'll be right back with susan sarandon!josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some. he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. feel me lois? i'm feeling you. boom! look at that pie chart. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an academy award winning actress who stars in the new film "the meddler" which opens in select theaters on april 22nd. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome, susan sarandon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we love you. hi! welcome back. >> i love those guys. thank you. >> jimmy: thank you so much for being here. >> you're rocking those bee jokes. >> jimmy: i mean. >> fabulous bee jokes. >> jimmy: the bee ones. oh, thank you. i try to do a swarm of bees jokes every single night. thank you for brining it up. >> i'm glad i could be here for that. >> jimmy: i'm
we'll be right back with susan sarandon!josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some. he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. feel me lois? i'm feeling you. boom! look at that pie chart. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our first guest is an...
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so let's startot with the democrats, susan.s this democratic race after hillary clinton's big win last night? >>, a scone-point victory, even though bernie sanders spent $2 million more than she did on ads in new york state. it wasta home, sweet home, last night for hillary clinton and it put her on a much steadier track. she lost in wisconsin. she lost seven of the last eight cop tests in states.ta this was a big victory.ic she heads now to state that should also be pretty friendly territory next tuesday in the mid-atlantic. she could now win the t nomination, even if he doesn't win another primary by keeping it close because of the proportional allegations of delegates. she could see victory in her sights. i think that's pretty accurate. >> woodruff: what did people see in the results for sanders that give them hope?op >> they see both candidates are going to struggle to get the delegates they need to actually win the democratic nomination.o hillary clinton has a significant lead, andhi she's gt a much better path. she only n
so let's startot with the democrats, susan.s this democratic race after hillary clinton's big win last night? >>, a scone-point victory, even though bernie sanders spent $2 million more than she did on ads in new york state. it wasta home, sweet home, last night for hillary clinton and it put her on a much steadier track. she lost in wisconsin. she lost seven of the last eight cop tests in states.ta this was a big victory.ic she heads now to state that should also be pretty friendly...
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back to you, rosemary. >> susan li with cnbc. thanks for that, susan. >>> 55 degrees. a warmer start and dry at least for now. that's going to be changing. jessica boyington is watching the roads. jessie. >> bill, we're doing okay so far. route 202 right around route 29 you can see traffic starting to make its way out the door but no problems or backups next. it's the same story everywhere. there's some construction. we'll touch on that when i come back at 5:30. >> reporter: good morning. bernie sanders scheduled to meet with union leaders in pennsylvania here later today. coming up, some of the comments and why our former governor is weighing in. for years, i was a laboratory chemist, developing drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can do to help families. i'm running for congress to protect planned parenthood funding so more women get cancer screenings and treatment... to pass a ban on fracking in the delaware river basin to preserve our clean water, and to always protect medicare and social security. i'm shaughnessy nau
back to you, rosemary. >> susan li with cnbc. thanks for that, susan. >>> 55 degrees. a warmer start and dry at least for now. that's going to be changing. jessica boyington is watching the roads. jessie. >> bill, we're doing okay so far. route 202 right around route 29 you can see traffic starting to make its way out the door but no problems or backups next. it's the same story everywhere. there's some construction. we'll touch on that when i come back at 5:30. >>...
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, you're like the romantic lead with susan sarandon.e? >> geez, i guess you could say that. >> stephen: i just did. i said it. >> it's all right. ( laughter ) >> stephen: really, that's all you got for susan sarandon is it's all right? >> no, i'm so glad this came along at a time in my career when i felt like i timely got a little confidence and know what i'm doing. if someone said, "you're going to play scenes across from susan sarandon" 20 years ago, i would have crapped myself. >> stephen: that's frowned on, on the set. she's a medler, because she's a meddling mother who has gone to sort of meddle with her daughter's life. >> he's talking about her character. >> stephen: and you play a policeman, a kind of a sexy policeman rides a harley. >> yeah. i play a stud. >> stephen: kind of a stud. it's typecasting, typecasting. we all know what you look like naked. we kind of do. we kind of all know at this point. scrawny but sexy at the same time, like a carney. i bet you look like a carney. ( laughter ). >> yeah that's a good image. it's a
, you're like the romantic lead with susan sarandon.e? >> geez, i guess you could say that. >> stephen: i just did. i said it. >> it's all right. ( laughter ) >> stephen: really, that's all you got for susan sarandon is it's all right? >> no, i'm so glad this came along at a time in my career when i felt like i timely got a little confidence and know what i'm doing. if someone said, "you're going to play scenes across from susan sarandon" 20 years ago, i...
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we'll be right back with susan sarandon!josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some. he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. feel me lois? i'm feeling you. boom! look at that pie chart. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it. she'll fight for equal pay for equal work. katie mcginty will protect social security and medicare. that's why president obama and vice president biden support her, too. she'll make a heck of a senator. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. brought to you bytitude escape to margaritaville, the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. featuring
we'll be right back with susan sarandon!josh atkins books at laquinta.com. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some. he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. feel me lois? i'm feeling you. boom! look at that pie chart. the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra...
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and so yes, so susan is kind of the supermarnie in a way. >> susan, when you got the script, did you know that you were walking into a situation that was so personal, that was so based on real life. >> yeah, because i got a letter. and i really laughed out loud and i was moved also. and then when i met lorene, you know, her passion and her story and i really liked her. and then i got the little real of her mom doing the opening of the film, five minutes of the opening of the film and that just cinched it. when i saw that, i said we have to find a way to get this done. and of course everything, when you are working for no money and are you working very fast, you have to surround your self with people that really are in the same tone. the players that are going to not be commenting on it, somebody that would play it really. and lorene was great in assembling this cast. we got rose and j.k. simmons, and those were two huge pieces. and then all of the other comedians that are in it, standup comics. and just gals that were so much fun to hang out with. and guys too. i mean michael mckeen
and so yes, so susan is kind of the supermarnie in a way. >> susan, when you got the script, did you know that you were walking into a situation that was so personal, that was so based on real life. >> yeah, because i got a letter. and i really laughed out loud and i was moved also. and then when i met lorene, you know, her passion and her story and i really liked her. and then i got the little real of her mom doing the opening of the film, five minutes of the opening of the film...
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quickly, susan, you brought up donaldonald trump's speech todan foreign policy. we learning something different from this, as you say, first major speech on the subject? the speech was more prepared than the previous comments he's made on foreign policy. he actually had a vipt vipt. he read it off teleprompter. he does that rarely. but it was consistent with what he has said about foreign policy issues in the past, and in that way, at odds with a lot of traditional foreign policy, especially in the republican party. ung it was a natural thing for him to do as he prepares to run in a general election against hillary clinton. >> woodruff: let's move over to the democrats, reid. hillary clinton won four of theh five states last night.of bernie sanders picks up rhode island. where does this race stand? we learned today that bernie sanders is-- and we heard that in john yang's report-- is telling some of his staffers they won't be staying on the payroll any longer. where does he go from here? >> so, like the republican side, hillary clinton is as close to the democrat
quickly, susan, you brought up donaldonald trump's speech todan foreign policy. we learning something different from this, as you say, first major speech on the subject? the speech was more prepared than the previous comments he's made on foreign policy. he actually had a vipt vipt. he read it off teleprompter. he does that rarely. but it was consistent with what he has said about foreign policy issues in the past, and in that way, at odds with a lot of traditional foreign policy, especially in...
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today susan paige and alex. thanks very much.nd dave davy -- has really ticked off the white house for the white house to jump in with both feet. >> i spent a lot of time talking to democrat insiders. everybody hates joe except the voters. he comes across as committed and sincere and the party really did not want him. they held a grudge in what he did in 2010. and, they recruited katy mcgenty who ran a few years ago but finished in the back. $1.6 million help to boost mcgenty. s the race is going to be very tight. >> the maryland race, you got donald edwards complaining privately to the congressional caucus members that she does not have their support and not some of the top members of the congressional delegation in maryland. her argument is she would be the only second african-american female senator, there is only corey booker as an african-american senator. how do you call this race so far? it is tightly fought. >> remarkably split on racial lines. donna edwards leading among african-american voters. from what i have heard an
today susan paige and alex. thanks very much.nd dave davy -- has really ticked off the white house for the white house to jump in with both feet. >> i spent a lot of time talking to democrat insiders. everybody hates joe except the voters. he comes across as committed and sincere and the party really did not want him. they held a grudge in what he did in 2010. and, they recruited katy mcgenty who ran a few years ago but finished in the back. $1.6 million help to boost mcgenty. s the race...
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susan: this will be a very big change for virginia's largest school district. the school board saying it supports the idea of starting school before labor day, breaking with a long-standing tradition here in the commonwealth. they surveyed staff and students, and here's what they had to say about the idea -- of the parents were in favor. 47% oppose the idea. >> personally, i prefer we stick with the tradition. summer.aving extended i like when school starts in september. susan: here is what some people may find surprising -- nearly 2/3 of the staff supported the change. they can ask for waivers if they see a significant amount of educational time lost to snow days. the change will give additional instructional time before the break and additional time to prepare for mandated statewide standardized tests. we talked with parents today, and here's what they think about the idea. >> starting a few weeks early would probably be very positive. the challenge, of course, like many families with small kids -- august is a travel month. >> i think it would be great for th
susan: this will be a very big change for virginia's largest school district. the school board saying it supports the idea of starting school before labor day, breaking with a long-standing tradition here in the commonwealth. they surveyed staff and students, and here's what they had to say about the idea -- of the parents were in favor. 47% oppose the idea. >> personally, i prefer we stick with the tradition. summer.aving extended i like when school starts in september. susan: here is...
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susan gets action. >> reporter: we reached out to the virginia attorney general's office which tellsthe virginia consumer protection act prohibits advertising goods or services intent not to sell them as advertised. news 4 also reached out to the dealership, although they never responded to our calls or e-mails, they did contact keith. the dealership agreed to honor what was advertised. and on top of that, keith said they even agreed to fix items that caused his truck to fail inspection. now, most states have similar consumer protection laws that prohibit false or misleading advertising. if you feel that you're a victim of deceptive advertising, you should contact the attorney general's office in the state where the business is located. that you may not have heard about. but some local kids are taking part in the journey there for them was an incredible one. their story next. >>> okay, the ncaa college basketball tournament may be over, and i'm kind of glad that it is because my tar heels lost and my bracket just crashed and burned. but there are some athletes in fairfax county getti
susan gets action. >> reporter: we reached out to the virginia attorney general's office which tellsthe virginia consumer protection act prohibits advertising goods or services intent not to sell them as advertised. news 4 also reached out to the dealership, although they never responded to our calls or e-mails, they did contact keith. the dealership agreed to honor what was advertised. and on top of that, keith said they even agreed to fix items that caused his truck to fail inspection....
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susan: we have 10 minutes left. we talked about the implications for today, but let us finish on that note. i want to play a clip from justice breyer. he is talking about the courts reasoning in korematsu and compares it to decisions about guantanamo. it is very much in the news. justice breyer: they thought that, well, we can't get involved. it's the military trying to protect us from invasion. now, we run the war or roosevelt runs it, and we cannot run it. we have to let him do what he wants. now going back to the guantanamo question, what i think is the very, very difficult and very important question in this area is, is there a role for the court to protect basic individual human rights, guaranteed in the constitution, in time of war without turning the constitution into a suicide pact? it is not a suicide pact. the president and the congress have to have and they do have in the document, adequate power to protect the country. does the court just get out of the way and say no, it is someone else's job, or does t
susan: we have 10 minutes left. we talked about the implications for today, but let us finish on that note. i want to play a clip from justice breyer. he is talking about the courts reasoning in korematsu and compares it to decisions about guantanamo. it is very much in the news. justice breyer: they thought that, well, we can't get involved. it's the military trying to protect us from invasion. now, we run the war or roosevelt runs it, and we cannot run it. we have to let him do what he wants....
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susan sarandon on the show tonight, i'm very excited. can't wait.yesterday was the new york primary. so let's check in with the efforts of denegrofying the white house, you guys. see what's happening with the unblackening. that's my favorite song. it was an exciting night, you guys. and like king kong on the top of the empire state building cnn wasn't totally appe [bleep]. >> tonight the winners will have their victories on one of the world's most familiars landmark. >> once cnn projects winners the lights will change to correspond to the colors that cnn is using to represent each candidate. >> larry: uh-huh. yes, tapper went on to explain that cnn would turn the empire state building dark blue for hillary, coral color for cruz and a uni color for bernie. sounds good. of course, it turned out to be a huge, luxurious night for donald trump as he easily crushed kasich and cruz. but after cnn called the election, they immediately went to work doing journalism. that's a joke, you guys. that's a joke. that's a joke. actually, they changed the color of th
susan sarandon on the show tonight, i'm very excited. can't wait.yesterday was the new york primary. so let's check in with the efforts of denegrofying the white house, you guys. see what's happening with the unblackening. that's my favorite song. it was an exciting night, you guys. and like king kong on the top of the empire state building cnn wasn't totally appe [bleep]. >> tonight the winners will have their victories on one of the world's most familiars landmark. >> once cnn...
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. >> and we'll have shera here, and politics makes for strange bed fellows and susan, this a li yaps is 24 hours old. how is it going? >> kasich and cruz attacked each other in the campaign upon and suddenly they are allied together. the problem with the a liiance, the ultimate goal is not helping one candidate or the other. but stopping trump. this is about stopping trump from getting 1237 delegates. there are risks in the strategy. it may not work and second, just pushes the whole idea of the rigged system. voters expressed what they don't like. >> could it boost donald trump? >> i don't think it is going to help cruz or kasich for a couple of reasons, one that susan alluded to. it plays in the argument that donald trump is fighting against the establishment. and ted cruz who run as an outsider for month ps, will be looked on as part of the system. that is the first problem. it is too little too late. marco rubio tried to do this with supporters in ohio in midmarch. that was when it would have been effective. that is when they would work together before all of the delegates had bee
. >> and we'll have shera here, and politics makes for strange bed fellows and susan, this a li yaps is 24 hours old. how is it going? >> kasich and cruz attacked each other in the campaign upon and suddenly they are allied together. the problem with the a liiance, the ultimate goal is not helping one candidate or the other. but stopping trump. this is about stopping trump from getting 1237 delegates. there are risks in the strategy. it may not work and second, just pushes the whole...