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susan: comments? jeff: we will talk about what its effects were later, but the cops came to feel that it was far less than both sides had asked for. essentially, there were two pole positions at stake. the aclu wanted a blanket rule that you have to have a station house lawyer -- one side wanted a blanket rule that you have to have a station house lawyer there at all times and no one can be questioned without a lawyer. the cops wanted the opposite. they had a very moderate one. they wanted that once you were warned it was presumed that the statement was voluntary unless you set the magic words "i want a lawyer." when i teach law, i say if you are ever interrogated by the police, say the magic words, "i want a lawyer," because that is when the interrogation has to stop. and you are just usually empowered if you say those words. that was a big innovation of miranda. we will talk later about how many confessions that led to having overturned. many people say it didn't decrease that many confessions, but
susan: comments? jeff: we will talk about what its effects were later, but the cops came to feel that it was far less than both sides had asked for. essentially, there were two pole positions at stake. the aclu wanted a blanket rule that you have to have a station house lawyer -- one side wanted a blanket rule that you have to have a station house lawyer there at all times and no one can be questioned without a lawyer. the cops wanted the opposite. they had a very moderate one. they wanted that...
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[applause] susan: good evening, everyone.tan, thank you so much for that incredibly generous introduction and for your extraordinary leadership of ajc. can we give stan yet another round of applause? [applause] susan: it's not easy being president. i'm reminded of the time shortly after the establishment of israel, when president truman and president weitzman were comparing their respective burdens of their office. truman said, "mr. president, you're lucky to have such a little country. how'd you like to be the president of 140 million people," which was then the population of the u.s. weitzman replied, "yes, but how would you like to be the president of one million presidents?" [laughter] [applause] susan: so mazel tov to ajc's president, john schapirojoh, and good luck. i also want to pay my respects to david harris, a deeply thoughtful and tenacious advocate, an excellent sounding board, and a true friend who has stood by me during some difficult moments. it's great to be here with high representative federica mogherini of
[applause] susan: good evening, everyone.tan, thank you so much for that incredibly generous introduction and for your extraordinary leadership of ajc. can we give stan yet another round of applause? [applause] susan: it's not easy being president. i'm reminded of the time shortly after the establishment of israel, when president truman and president weitzman were comparing their respective burdens of their office. truman said, "mr. president, you're lucky to have such a little country....
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nothing new that susan collins is trying to make a compromise, and it's a good thing. but the key question is not whether susan collins will step forward and try to author a compromise but whether 20 republicans will finally join her so we can get something done. that is the key question. >> the collins measure would block people on the government's no fly list from buying guns. >>> the fbi has released full transcripts of the orlando gunman's phone calls with police during his rampage that killed 49 people. they released redacted versions earlier monday removing references to isis and its leader. >> but a public backlash prompted the fbi to disclose the entire transcripts. they insist the decision to initially redact the references was strategic. >> part of the redacting is meant to not give credence to
nothing new that susan collins is trying to make a compromise, and it's a good thing. but the key question is not whether susan collins will step forward and try to author a compromise but whether 20 republicans will finally join her so we can get something done. that is the key question. >> the collins measure would block people on the government's no fly list from buying guns. >>> the fbi has released full transcripts of the orlando gunman's phone calls with police during his...
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susan: kevin in tucson. caller: my question concerns shifts in the american law enforcement policy in the 1960's. with the implementation of the exclusionary rule and other rulings, including miranda v. arizona, i am wondering if it was the court itself that helped shift policies or public opinion and the turbulence surrounding questionable law enforcement policies, especially in the south in the 1960's? susan: thank you very much. jeffrey: such a superb question. i would like you to read the late william stutz' book about the relationship between public proceeding and criminal procedure. it tends to mirror broader society rather than cause them. when crime in the 1960's went down, the court became more liberal. when it went up in the 1970's, it became more conservative and vice versa. the notion that the court transforms society does not seem right. on the other hand, it was called a revolution for a reason. it did change the rules that police operate under in a significant way. and it came to symbolize the
susan: kevin in tucson. caller: my question concerns shifts in the american law enforcement policy in the 1960's. with the implementation of the exclusionary rule and other rulings, including miranda v. arizona, i am wondering if it was the court itself that helped shift policies or public opinion and the turbulence surrounding questionable law enforcement policies, especially in the south in the 1960's? susan: thank you very much. jeffrey: such a superb question. i would like you to read the...
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. >> the woman's name was susan atkins.y asked her one day what she was there for. this is when she said, murder. >> susan told virginia she had been accused of killing a guy out of the suburbs months earlier. but then she went on wragbraggi that the cops didn't know a fraction of what she had really done. >> she said, you know those murders in benedict canyon. >> of course, everyone knew about that. >> she said, you know who did it, don't you? i looked at her and said, no, i don't. her wrorced to me, well, you're looking at her. >> just that casually, susan atkins confessed to the crime the whole nation was talking about, enthusiastically, described the killings in all their bloodcurdling detail. >> sharon tate begged her, please don't kill me, please don't kill me, and she said -- she looked at her eye-to-eye and said, bitch, i don't care if you're going to have a baby or not, i'm going to kill you. >> then atkins told her she was part of a group and they killed lots more people, celebrities, like frank sinatra. >> the ve
. >> the woman's name was susan atkins.y asked her one day what she was there for. this is when she said, murder. >> susan told virginia she had been accused of killing a guy out of the suburbs months earlier. but then she went on wragbraggi that the cops didn't know a fraction of what she had really done. >> she said, you know those murders in benedict canyon. >> of course, everyone knew about that. >> she said, you know who did it, don't you? i looked at her and...
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and cameron reunites with his all my children co-star susan lucci watching their bedroom scene. don't be shy. >> now for june 3rd, 2016, this is entertainment tonight. >> thank you for joining us the end of another busy week for star news. >> more headlines for you. heretonight's top story. >> bobby brown in tear his emotion over ex-wife whitney houston and her daughter bobby christina. >> same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to whitney. ♪ >> hardest thing hi to do in my life was tell my daughter to let go. my baby's gone. >> bobby brown sharing his pain and breaking down over the d of his daughter bobby christina. he was married to whitney houston for 14 years. >> i came into the marriage with money. left the marriage with nothing. in a good space in my life right now. >> bobby seemed to be facing his demons when i v him at home two years after whitney's death. >> i'm sober, you kn and it's been awhile. i want to tell you look healthy and ha i love that. congratulations. >> i appreciate that. he down for tuesday's 2020. it's in advance of his new memoir ever
and cameron reunites with his all my children co-star susan lucci watching their bedroom scene. don't be shy. >> now for june 3rd, 2016, this is entertainment tonight. >> thank you for joining us the end of another busy week for star news. >> more headlines for you. heretonight's top story. >> bobby brown in tear his emotion over ex-wife whitney houston and her daughter bobby christina. >> same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to whitney. ♪...
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susan: here is a comment from twitter. he says miranda is the defense that upholds liberty for us all? comments about that? >> the question is what kind of liberty we should uphold. for 170 years, there was no rule that the statement of the type miranda was making would be inadmissible in court. the problem with miranda, frankly, is a go so far, the pendulum swings so far in the
susan: here is a comment from twitter. he says miranda is the defense that upholds liberty for us all? comments about that? >> the question is what kind of liberty we should uphold. for 170 years, there was no rule that the statement of the type miranda was making would be inadmissible in court. the problem with miranda, frankly, is a go so far, the pendulum swings so far in the
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this is 35 minutes. >> 's good afternoon, i am senator susan collins of maine i and i am very pleased to be here with a strong bipartisan coalition of my colleagues who have worked hard to draft a compromise that would help keep guns out of the hands of terrorists. each of them has provided critical support for this effort. our goal is simple and straightforward. we want to make america safe. some of our groups supported senator feinstein's amendment. others supported senator cornyn 's approach. all of us are united in the hours to getting something significant done on this vital issue. surely the terrorist attack in san bernardino and in orlando that took so many lives are a call for compromise for bipartisan action. there are three major features of our amendment. first individuals listed on the no fly list which provides extra screening before an individual be allowed to board a plane would be prohibited from buying a firearm. the total on these lists is approximately 109,000 people. the vast majority of whom are foreign nationals. essentially, we believe if you are too dangerous t
this is 35 minutes. >> 's good afternoon, i am senator susan collins of maine i and i am very pleased to be here with a strong bipartisan coalition of my colleagues who have worked hard to draft a compromise that would help keep guns out of the hands of terrorists. each of them has provided critical support for this effort. our goal is simple and straightforward. we want to make america safe. some of our groups supported senator feinstein's amendment. others supported senator cornyn 's...
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[applause] susan: good evening, everyone.hank you so much for that incredibly generous introduction and for your extraordinary leadership of ajc. can we give stan yet another round of applause? [applause] susan: it's not easy being president. i'm reminded of the time shortly after the establishment of israel, when president truman and president weitzman were comparing their respective burdens of their office. truman said, "mr. president, you're lucky to have such a little country. how'd you like to be the president of 140 million people," which was then the population of the u.s. "yes, but howed, would you like to be the president of one million presidents?" [laughter] [applause] susan: so, muzzle tov -- mazel t ov to ajc's incoming president, schapiroj l -- john oh, and good luck. hn shapiro, and good luck. i also want to pay my respects to david harris, a deeply thoughtful and tenacious advocate, that so and sounding board, and a true friend who has stood by me during some -- an excellent sounding board, and a true friend w
[applause] susan: good evening, everyone.hank you so much for that incredibly generous introduction and for your extraordinary leadership of ajc. can we give stan yet another round of applause? [applause] susan: it's not easy being president. i'm reminded of the time shortly after the establishment of israel, when president truman and president weitzman were comparing their respective burdens of their office. truman said, "mr. president, you're lucky to have such a little country. how'd...
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't you susan coppedge: and from botswana. [applause] susan coppedge: in recognition of her vital contribution to the implementation of antitrafficking legislation in botswana, her steadfast commitment to enhancing law enforcement and judicial awareness, understanding in human trafficking and bringing prosecution to botswana, her victim centered approach to the botswana, herprosecution, prisc. [applause] john kerry: and from the republic of cyprus. [applause] susan coppedge: in recognition of her dynamic leadership as the head of the police antitrafficking unit and the republic of cyprus, her passion for and commitment of the protection of victims throughout the prosecution process, and her devotion in the fight against human trafficking, lisa superman. [applause] susan coppedge: we have two he roes from mauritania. stand up. [applause] in recognition of their steadfast resolve confronting hereditary and modern forms of slavery in mauritania, their dynamic partnership to affect positive change, and their courage to assist on j
't you susan coppedge: and from botswana. [applause] susan coppedge: in recognition of her vital contribution to the implementation of antitrafficking legislation in botswana, her steadfast commitment to enhancing law enforcement and judicial awareness, understanding in human trafficking and bringing prosecution to botswana, her victim centered approach to the botswana, herprosecution, prisc. [applause] john kerry: and from the republic of cyprus. [applause] susan coppedge: in recognition of...
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now, susan collins is pushing this.tially prohibit folks on that no-fly list, prohibit them from getting guns. if the folks are denied guns, they can appeal that process after the fact. if some republicans raise concerns, constitutional concerns, saying people should not be denied, initially, up front, getting a gun from a secret list, the government should investigate before denying that purchase. so what you are going to see actually on the floor shortly is an alternative measure put forward by other republicans. that includes the number two republican and ron johnson of wisconsin offering an alternative to the collins plan. susan collins was upset saying this republican alternative will siphon off votes from her plan which she thought was on the cusp of getting enough support to stay pending to the current legislation. a lot of procedural maneuvering around because it shows how politically sensitive this issue is, wolf. even in that off chance if it were to get that 60 votes to pass the senate, it wouldn't pass the h
now, susan collins is pushing this.tially prohibit folks on that no-fly list, prohibit them from getting guns. if the folks are denied guns, they can appeal that process after the fact. if some republicans raise concerns, constitutional concerns, saying people should not be denied, initially, up front, getting a gun from a secret list, the government should investigate before denying that purchase. so what you are going to see actually on the floor shortly is an alternative measure put forward...
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susan lucci and cameron spill their all my children sex scene secrets. >> and stacy dash stories from the clueless set you have never heard. >> you used to be number one. the object of every man's desire. >> meanwhile yesterday i got the chance to hang with olympic hopeful and it's actually happening. she is a new jersey b muslim that made head worldwide because she will be the first american olympian to compete. >> when i play tennis teammates wear and short sleeves and my parents would have to adjust the uniformrmrmf me and i had a hard time in. >> it's crazy to think that it started it all. even land her a spot on times 100 mosttinfluential people of 2015. >> i felt like it was a mistake. everybody there was a celebrity. >> and it's no mistake they picked her to join the squad. >> we pick these athletes very care through here with an eye toward their stor not just their athleticism. >> visa also wanted us to tell you about their latest edition to the team and along with this awesome wetech. >> it's the team visa athletes that can walk into any venue with their visa ring on and then
susan lucci and cameron spill their all my children sex scene secrets. >> and stacy dash stories from the clueless set you have never heard. >> you used to be number one. the object of every man's desire. >> meanwhile yesterday i got the chance to hang with olympic hopeful and it's actually happening. she is a new jersey b muslim that made head worldwide because she will be the first american olympian to compete. >> when i play tennis teammates wear and short sleeves and...
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this includes remarks from susan rice this is just over two hours. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the best attended ajc global forum in our 110-year history. is we are more than 2,700 people here tonight. we represent more than 70 countries we have diplomats here tonight and i would like to read the countries. we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria, asser bijen, bulgaria, burundi, canada, china, colombia, costa rica, cypr cyprus, ethiopia, georgia, ghana, greece, hungary italy, lithuania, macedonia, mauritius and mexico. [ cheers and applause ] [ laughter ] >> let's hear it for microneeshia. mongolia, mo rocka, paragood why, philippines, serbia, slovak slovakia, slovenia, spain, sri lanka, wad iland, sweden, trinidad and toe baggo and you're good why? uruguay? france? mon dieu. i'm so sorry. the uk. we also have here tonight on the speaker of the parliament of albania, speaker meta, thank you for being here tonight. you honor us by your presence. in addition, we have hundreds of members of ajc's access young leadership program. p
this includes remarks from susan rice this is just over two hours. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the best attended ajc global forum in our 110-year history. is we are more than 2,700 people here tonight. we represent more than 70 countries we have diplomats here tonight and i would like to read the countries. we have diplomats from albania, angola, argentina, armenia, australia, austria, asser bijen, bulgaria, burundi, canada, china, colombia, costa rica, cypr cyprus,...
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susan's are always sweet. >> very sweet. yeah. susan's always free on the set.h -- i just, i remember i was doing a scene and i'm talking about the villain. and i say, "this guy is pure evil." and then i say, "this guy is pure evil." and then i say, "trust me. that" -- and i totally forget the line. but i don't really forget the line. i say, "susan?" and she says, "that wheezing bag of -- [ bleep ] tips has it coming?" [ laughter ] and it's just like -- and i'm doing that the whole movie. >> seth: why you doing susan like that? susan's just trying to live her life. >> i know, right? just add obscenely immature. >> seth: this i wanna ask cause this -- that's susan. susan, ultimately she's out of your life now. your wife, in your life. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: i wanna talk about some immaturity that i want confirmation from you because my wife is pregnant, we're expecting our first baby. >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: i'm excited about that. [ cheers and applause ] a lot of talking about like how you act in the delivery room, you were in the room. >> yeah, yeah. fo
susan's are always sweet. >> very sweet. yeah. susan's always free on the set.h -- i just, i remember i was doing a scene and i'm talking about the villain. and i say, "this guy is pure evil." and then i say, "this guy is pure evil." and then i say, "trust me. that" -- and i totally forget the line. but i don't really forget the line. i say, "susan?" and she says, "that wheezing bag of -- [ bleep ] tips has it coming?" [ laughter ] and...
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just about 20 seconds to go, susan.ngs to watch, i'm still watching the pound to see what the pound is doing as more and more polls come out on the brexit vote. yourself? >> i'm going to join the rest of the trading desk around the world and listen to janet yellen and what she has to say in philadelphia. >> 12:30 live on cnbc from philadelphia. that is it for "squawk box." have a lovely morning. you get use to pet odors in your car. you think it smells fine, but your passengers smell this. {ding} eliminate odors you've gone nose blind too, for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. wow, it smells good in here. so you and your passengers can breathe happy. >>> good morning. we're going to talk about it, the fallout from friday's dismal jobs report. now the markets say they are going to focus on every world fed chairman janet yellen will say. what can she say except the word stuck as she delivers her speech this afternoon. >>> and hillary clinton trying not to get berned, b-e-r-n-e-d. >>> and donald trump's comment
just about 20 seconds to go, susan.ngs to watch, i'm still watching the pound to see what the pound is doing as more and more polls come out on the brexit vote. yourself? >> i'm going to join the rest of the trading desk around the world and listen to janet yellen and what she has to say in philadelphia. >> 12:30 live on cnbc from philadelphia. that is it for "squawk box." have a lovely morning. you get use to pet odors in your car. you think it smells fine, but your...
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susan rice: no, i don't see it impacting nato. erik: that was david gura with susan rice.the ambassador wants us to, at least to a degree, to believe not much will change. i'm not so sure. i'm asking what does this mean for multilateralism? what does it mean for nato and military alliances? what does it mean to the commitment to free trade? what does it mean to the efforts, for example to relieve , poverty? what does it mean for the fight against climate change if nations like britain turn inward? clive: i don't see it as a case of written turning inward. i know that is one possible interpretation, but britain is very internationally minded. something the lead campaign stressed is they want closer relations with non-eu countries. i think it is wrong to worry too much about a breakdown of the spirit of internationalism. i think it is much more about discontent with europe, with the european union, with the europe arrangement. i agree with what susan rice said. there are so many common interests when it comes to national security that i would be surprised if, you know nation
susan rice: no, i don't see it impacting nato. erik: that was david gura with susan rice.the ambassador wants us to, at least to a degree, to believe not much will change. i'm not so sure. i'm asking what does this mean for multilateralism? what does it mean for nato and military alliances? what does it mean to the commitment to free trade? what does it mean to the efforts, for example to relieve , poverty? what does it mean for the fight against climate change if nations like britain turn...
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i agree with what susan rice said. so many common interests when it comes to national security that i would be surprised if, you know, if national security interests were impacted by this to any significant extent. i don't see that happening. erik: the europeans and the british share enough as they look, for example east to russia , or to china, for example, that their future is tied together. clive: absolutely, and i don't see any dissent from that view on the leaves side on the brexit debate. erik: it's good to see you. thank you for staying with us on this special report. still to come, everyone, you will hear from more people with real money at risk. what the wild market swings warranted. and how much should we make of psychological contagion? we are going to be tackling those issues next. our special coverage continues all weekend long. tune in on sunday at 5:00 in london. ♪ you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what your pets do when you leave home? [ laughing ] aw y
i agree with what susan rice said. so many common interests when it comes to national security that i would be surprised if, you know, if national security interests were impacted by this to any significant extent. i don't see that happening. erik: the europeans and the british share enough as they look, for example east to russia , or to china, for example, that their future is tied together. clive: absolutely, and i don't see any dissent from that view on the leaves side on the brexit debate....
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the national women's party always considerede to those mothers of the suffrage movement, including susan b anthony. this cartoon is featuring a line of women paying tribute to susan b anthony who died before the suffrage amendment was passed but who introduced the original amendment in 1875. you see a group of women and children and you can see women who are college graduates. you see this tag here that says voter indicating western women voters who had the right to vote and then you see a lone woman walking up the steps of the capitol and that is when susan b anthony first introduced that amendment. the intent of this is to demonstrate how far we have come but how long we still have to go. this was fairly common for the national women's party and to pay tribute to the original suffragists and all of the work in progress women have made but also reminding them how far they still had to go. this we circle over to cartoon called "our hat is in the ring." it was drawn and published on april 8, 1916. this is particularly representative of her belief that women needed to be presented with aut
the national women's party always considerede to those mothers of the suffrage movement, including susan b anthony. this cartoon is featuring a line of women paying tribute to susan b anthony who died before the suffrage amendment was passed but who introduced the original amendment in 1875. you see a group of women and children and you can see women who are college graduates. you see this tag here that says voter indicating western women voters who had the right to vote and then you see a lone...
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susan in for sara again today. susan, let's get up to speed on the markets this morning.ically we were basically flat. nasdaq down, the other two indices slightly up. now, they were below flat. today week just above flat only ten points on the dow. less than one point for the s&p. the nasdaq is up a couple points essentially as i said we are flat in the premarket. let's have a look at the bond market. the ten-year note this morning trading at 1.70%. the main market we're seeing that is the german bond which we'll be getting to in just a minute away. >> also more on markets. first, breaking political news overnight, hillary clinton and donald trump taking victory laps. nbc news projects that clinton will win a majority of pledged delegates following yesterday's final super tuesday of this election season. >> thanks to you, we've reached a milestone. the first time -- the first time in our nation's history that a woman will be a major party's nominee. >> but in a speech, just a few hours ago, rival bernie sanders pledging to continue the fight right to this summer's democra
susan in for sara again today. susan, let's get up to speed on the markets this morning.ically we were basically flat. nasdaq down, the other two indices slightly up. now, they were below flat. today week just above flat only ten points on the dow. less than one point for the s&p. the nasdaq is up a couple points essentially as i said we are flat in the premarket. let's have a look at the bond market. the ten-year note this morning trading at 1.70%. the main market we're seeing that is the...
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so -- so it was nice doing this for susan and company. so i have to return to where i started from, the blackout. so you guys have a nice day. thank you for listening to me. good-bye. xrcç&éíuv8f95]dxw[í[b4> >>> good morning. coming up on msnbc's "your business," a millennial son convinces his father they should stop working for other people's vineyards and start their own wine business. >>> a young entrepreneur cleans up by boot strapping his bicycle delivery laundry service. >>> plus, how the new overtime rules could affect your small business. that and much more coming up next on "your business." >>> will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job. or fill a big order.
so -- so it was nice doing this for susan and company. so i have to return to where i started from, the blackout. so you guys have a nice day. thank you for listening to me. good-bye. xrcç&éíuv8f95]dxw[í[b4> >>> good morning. coming up on msnbc's "your business," a millennial son convinces his father they should stop working for other people's vineyards and start their own wine business. >>> a young entrepreneur cleans up by boot strapping his bicycle...
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they are presenting to susan b. anthony the bill of rights and the image is not caption here but it would have then in the , equal rights magazine and susan b. anthony is going down the list of rights saying you still have a lot of work to do. the national women's party fully believed that. nina allender said cartooning gave her a sense of power nothing else did. i don't think she intended to become a political cartoonist. she was an artist and painter and always believed that was her path. but over the course of more than 10 years, she ended up drawing more than 200 cartoons for the national women's party -- images that resonated with women. her perspective became important to the overall success of the national women's party. this, like so much of the other work they were doing, was dedicated to getting their message out in the press, positive or negative and showcasing the strategy they were employing to bring this movement to a close. in 1920, when women won the right to vote, it makes sense that she turned arou
they are presenting to susan b. anthony the bill of rights and the image is not caption here but it would have then in the , equal rights magazine and susan b. anthony is going down the list of rights saying you still have a lot of work to do. the national women's party fully believed that. nina allender said cartooning gave her a sense of power nothing else did. i don't think she intended to become a political cartoonist. she was an artist and painter and always believed that was her path. but...
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i don't think i said susan rice lied. i think i said -- >> made up is pretty close. >> you look at the talking points and her comments do not resemble the talking points provided to her. >> the democrats and the white house pointing to mike rogers' committee, intell chairman, saying that he essentially found different findings than you all found. are you saying that his report was not good and that people shouldn't take him seriously? >> yes. well, they can take him seriously if they want to. but two of his intel committee members were on our benghazi committee. they didn't sign his report. they signed ours. you don't issue a final definitive report without interviewing eyewitnesses. he didn't interview eyewitnesses. he didn't even interview the guy that we found that told us who evacuated our folks from the annex. those he did interview, he interviewed them in groups. as a former u.s. attorney and former prosecutor, you never interview witnesses in groups. i'll let him defend his report. two of his house committee member
i don't think i said susan rice lied. i think i said -- >> made up is pretty close. >> you look at the talking points and her comments do not resemble the talking points provided to her. >> the democrats and the white house pointing to mike rogers' committee, intell chairman, saying that he essentially found different findings than you all found. are you saying that his report was not good and that people shouldn't take him seriously? >> yes. well, they can take him...
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and that's where it got left. >> rose: that brings up susan collins. >> correct. so that is the news today. susan collins has been, you know, she's a centrist from maine always known for trying to get a compromise going. she's been working for days now with both republicans and democrats, including senator hidecamp from north dakota who has been resistant to gun control measures in the past given her state and the make up and the voters there. and also republicans who include kelly -- whose got a cuff re-election -- tough re-election. they've come up with a plan. mitch mick connell said they will come up with a vote. it's a compromise between the republican and democrat proposals and so they're going to get another chance to vote on this but it's not sure that that proposal could even pass. it's going to take nearly all of the democrats and up to 20 republicans. the nra's already come out against it today so we'll see where it goes but there is some pressure to do something here more than there has been recently. >> rose: so where do you think the future looks? >>
and that's where it got left. >> rose: that brings up susan collins. >> correct. so that is the news today. susan collins has been, you know, she's a centrist from maine always known for trying to get a compromise going. she's been working for days now with both republicans and democrats, including senator hidecamp from north dakota who has been resistant to gun control measures in the past given her state and the make up and the voters there. and also republicans who include kelly...
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. >> hey, susan's here. >> susan, you're here. i'ma hit the head, come with? so hammered. this place is crazy. you should come with. [ light laughter ] >> graham, get off her. hey, susan. >> hi. >> i hear that. this place iof [ light laughter ] hey, randy, you know where the head is? i was thinking about hitting it up. [ laughter ] >> yeah, i think it's upstairs, graham. >> oh, cool. you wanna come with? [ light laughter ] >> no. >> so hammered. hey mike, wanna come with? >> not even at all. [ laughter ] >> yeah. that's cool. susan, you wanna come with? >> no. >> douglas, wanna come with? >> seriously, stop. >> okay. you wanna come with though? [ light laughter ] >> oh my god, graham, stop it. no one wants to go to the bathroom with you. >> so you wanna come with? [ light laughter ] >> no. just go by yourself. >> you wanna come with though? >> no. [ laughter ] >> so, no one wants to come with? >> no. >> no. >> so wasted. come with? [ light laughter ] >> no! >> that's cool. come with? [ laughter ] >> no! >> oh. hey. i didn't see you there. [ laughter ] i'm gonn
. >> hey, susan's here. >> susan, you're here. i'ma hit the head, come with? so hammered. this place is crazy. you should come with. [ light laughter ] >> graham, get off her. hey, susan. >> hi. >> i hear that. this place iof [ light laughter ] hey, randy, you know where the head is? i was thinking about hitting it up. [ laughter ] >> yeah, i think it's upstairs, graham. >> oh, cool. you wanna come with? [ light laughter ] >> no. >> so...
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erik: that was susan rice.ve, the ambassador wants us to believe to a degree not much will change. i'm not so sure. i'm asking what does this mean for multilateralism? what does it mean to the commitment to free trade? what does it mean for the efforts to relieve poverty? for the fight against nate -- against climate change? >> i don't see it as a case of written turning inward. i know that is one possible interpretation but britain is very internationally minded. something believe campaign has stressed. they want closer trade relations with non-eu countries. much wrong to worry too about a breakdown of internationalism. this is much more about discontent with the european union. i agree with what susan rice said. there are so many common interests i would be surprised if national security interest were impacted to any significant extent. >>on't see that happening. the europeans and the british air enough as they look east, that their future is tied together. >> i don't see any dissent in the brexit debate. eri
erik: that was susan rice.ve, the ambassador wants us to believe to a degree not much will change. i'm not so sure. i'm asking what does this mean for multilateralism? what does it mean to the commitment to free trade? what does it mean for the efforts to relieve poverty? for the fight against nate -- against climate change? >> i don't see it as a case of written turning inward. i know that is one possible interpretation but britain is very internationally minded. something believe...
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. >>> joining me now, susan del percio and joe watkins, david corn with us as well. joe, i'll start off with you because you are a republican, obviously, and so is susan, but your reaction to this. donald trump's comments, is it a racial litmus test? is it bigoted? is it racist? what is it? how do you describe what he said about this judge and a potential muslim judge? >> i wouldn't have said those things. i'm an african-american even before i'm a republican. when people see me, they see an african-american man and i don't want to be jujds or prejudged by anybody because of the color of my skin. i don't want anybody to make a judgment about me because of the color of my skin to figure out that they can figure out what's in my heart. i want them to see me for who i am and to judge me fairly on that. so i wouldn't have made comments like that, but i'm not running for president, of course. but i don't agree that the comments that were made. >> would you support donald trump? >> well, i don't support the comments that he made. the challenge for every republican is the wh
. >>> joining me now, susan del percio and joe watkins, david corn with us as well. joe, i'll start off with you because you are a republican, obviously, and so is susan, but your reaction to this. donald trump's comments, is it a racial litmus test? is it bigoted? is it racist? what is it? how do you describe what he said about this judge and a potential muslim judge? >> i wouldn't have said those things. i'm an african-american even before i'm a republican. when people see me,...
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susan: trump is pushing back hard. it is not an accident. he rescheduled his attack for tomorrow after this speech. this is her crucial case. she has to undercut trump on the economy. she is leaving him in polls. whereonomy is one area donald trump seems to have an advantage. unless she can undercut him on , she ise he is making not going to be able to close the deal. partnk this was a crucial of her pivots. gillian: one of the problems is if you ask about job growth that is one area they think that donald trump would do a better job than clinton. people don't believe hillary is going to create jobs. charlie: what did you think of the speech today? bothe responding, political and democrat -- republican and democrat. jenna: donald trump's case has been that he is a successful businessman. he's going to run the country like he runs a business. .t was popular in the primary in the general election this is what hillary clinton is trying to go after him on. he is trying to brand her as a politician, as cricket. itare interested to see is going to
susan: trump is pushing back hard. it is not an accident. he rescheduled his attack for tomorrow after this speech. this is her crucial case. she has to undercut trump on the economy. she is leaving him in polls. whereonomy is one area donald trump seems to have an advantage. unless she can undercut him on , she ise he is making not going to be able to close the deal. partnk this was a crucial of her pivots. gillian: one of the problems is if you ask about job growth that is one area they think...
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kennedy: susan sarandon is lashing out at fellow liberal elizabeth warren.n warren tweeted out about reining in wall street, sarandon quoted is this suppose to be eye --to be ironic? >> susan sarandon is like the japanese pilots strand on some island in the pacific and the war is over for two decade and they are waiting for the american surrender. that's what she is. give it up. she prefers donald trump to hillary clinton. that's all i need to know about where they are brain is on bona fides are. kennedy: you call hillary clinton a corporatist war monger. >> it many a factual statement. i completely agree with susan sarandon. to me -- i was a big ron paul supporter. if ron paul had gotten out of the race and endorsed mitt romney or john mccain. he would have lost all credibility. you can't be anti-war then endorse the war party. you can't be anti-wall street and endorse the wall treated candidate. kennedy: if you look at the list of speeches and the amount of money she has made from giantngs elizabeth wash has given against giant banks, you wonder how can sh
kennedy: susan sarandon is lashing out at fellow liberal elizabeth warren.n warren tweeted out about reining in wall street, sarandon quoted is this suppose to be eye --to be ironic? >> susan sarandon is like the japanese pilots strand on some island in the pacific and the war is over for two decade and they are waiting for the american surrender. that's what she is. give it up. she prefers donald trump to hillary clinton. that's all i need to know about where they are brain is on bona...
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and that included, in particular, susan b. anthony. this cartoon is featuring a line of women paying tribute to susan b. anthony, who died before the federal suffrage amendment was passed, but who actually introduced the original amendment in 1875. you can see a group of women and children. you can see women who are college graduates. you see this little tag here that says voter indicating western women voters who had the right to vote and then you see a lone woman , walking up the steps of the capital, and that was in 1875 win susan b. anthony first -- when susan b. anthony first introduced that amendment. the intent of this is to demonstrate how far we have come but how long we still have to go. this was fairly common for the national women's party and for allender also to pay tribute to these original suffragists and all of the work and progress women have made, but also reminding their members how far they still had to go. and then we circle over to this cartoon. this cartoon called "our hat is in the ring." and it was drawn and pu
and that included, in particular, susan b. anthony. this cartoon is featuring a line of women paying tribute to susan b. anthony, who died before the federal suffrage amendment was passed, but who actually introduced the original amendment in 1875. you can see a group of women and children. you can see women who are college graduates. you see this little tag here that says voter indicating western women voters who had the right to vote and then you see a lone woman , walking up the steps of the...
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susan dynarski is a member of the school faculty and a colleague.he's a professor of education public policy and economics here at the university of michigan and also codirector of the school of education policy initiative. susan is one of the country's top advocates for accessible higher education. he has testified before congress on education and tax policy and is widely consulted on student aid reform including at the federal reserve, the white house, the department of education and treasury and with the council of economic advisers. she writes for the new york times and if you're on twitter, i encourage you to follow at susan dynarski for a informative and witty commentaries. first the word about today's format. each of our panelists beginning with susan will kick things off with brief opening remarks. i will then have the pleasure of moderating a conversation with our two experts. i will start with questions of my own before opening things up to the audience. we write questions on the notecards that you should have received as you came into the
susan dynarski is a member of the school faculty and a colleague.he's a professor of education public policy and economics here at the university of michigan and also codirector of the school of education policy initiative. susan is one of the country's top advocates for accessible higher education. he has testified before congress on education and tax policy and is widely consulted on student aid reform including at the federal reserve, the white house, the department of education and treasury...
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i'm wilfred frost alongside susan lee in for sara again. very good morning, susan. >> good to see you, wilfred. >>> let's get you up to speed. dow closing .25%. and the oil prices were stronger yesterday. the energy sector was the best performing sector. oil prices up slightly again today. that's led to gains around the world. and gains in the u.s. futures markets, culled high by 66 points on the dow. about a third of 1% on all three of those indices. it's interesting to point out the biggest reaction to all of the fed speaker over the month has been bonds. if you look at the bond markets down to 1.73%. of course, we were near 1.9% a few weeks ago. >> we'll get you more to the markets in just a bit. but first, breaking split cal news. montana, south dakota, north dakota, and the most up for grabs, 475 at stake for former secretary of state hillary clinton and senator bernie sanders. but ahead of today's contest, word comes that hillary has gone over the top of the magic number of delegates needed to clinch the democratic nomination. this co
i'm wilfred frost alongside susan lee in for sara again. very good morning, susan. >> good to see you, wilfred. >>> let's get you up to speed. dow closing .25%. and the oil prices were stronger yesterday. the energy sector was the best performing sector. oil prices up slightly again today. that's led to gains around the world. and gains in the u.s. futures markets, culled high by 66 points on the dow. about a third of 1% on all three of those indices. it's interesting to point...
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so they called susan hogan. what she found, next. what are you doing? sara, i love you, and...phone rings] ah, it's my brother. keep going... sara, will you marry... [phone rings again] what do you want, todd???? [crowd cheering] keep it going!!!! if you sit on your phone, you butt-dial people. it's what you do. todd! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. i know we just met like, two months ago... yes! [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering over phone] >>> everyone loves a good ea mistake and accidentally offers a deal that's too good to be true, should it be forced to honor it? that's the question you asked nbc 4 responds. and consumer reporter susan hogan has your answer. >> reporter: a major manufacturer known for quality electronics advertised a deep discount on one of its latest smart tvs, and customers jumped on it. >> so this is old technology to me. 2016, i'm like, you know, i've had the tv for eight years. >> reporter: robert williams is in the market for a brand-new tv. >> a
so they called susan hogan. what she found, next. what are you doing? sara, i love you, and...phone rings] ah, it's my brother. keep going... sara, will you marry... [phone rings again] what do you want, todd???? [crowd cheering] keep it going!!!! if you sit on your phone, you butt-dial people. it's what you do. todd! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. i know we just met like, two months ago... yes! [crowd cheering] [crowd cheering over phone]...
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and my thanks to susan glasser.e had trouble getting the picture, then we had trouble getting the picture and the sound, so my apologies to her. i am not sure the problem came from, but we love having her here. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: the orlando shooting has brought the issue of gun control back to the forefront of national debate. the senate voted down four gun safety measures a week after a gunman who pledged allegiance to isis killed 49 people. the rejected amendments would forbid people on the terrorism watch list from buying guns. they would also close loopholes in background checks. the supreme court declined to hear a challenge to laws in connecticut and new york that ban assault weapons. joining me now from washington, carl hulse from the new york times. his story today looked at the hurdles in order to adopt gun control measures. evan osnos writes for the new yorker. his article, called making a killing looks at the business , and politics of selling guns. i am pleased to have both of
and my thanks to susan glasser.e had trouble getting the picture, then we had trouble getting the picture and the sound, so my apologies to her. i am not sure the problem came from, but we love having her here. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ charlie: the orlando shooting has brought the issue of gun control back to the forefront of national debate. the senate voted down four gun safety measures a week after a gunman who pledged allegiance to isis killed 49 people. the rejected...
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let's go ladies first, susan.ssive is it for the prior republican standard bearer to not support the gop nominee? >> it's almost unprecedented. as a matter of fact, for donald trump you have to go back to the 1996 nominee, bob dole, for the person who is supporting him. you the bushes not supporting him. you have senator mccain not endorsing and now you have mitt romney. that's tremendous. that does show the problem within the party, frankly. what governor romney said is important, though. he's focusing most of his time on down ballot races, keeping the senate and the house in republican hands. >> it wouldn't be unexpected a former democratic president wouldn't endorse him. let's face it. anybody who has had the job on the gop side knows what it takes, if they're not endorsing, they're just staying quiet. >> mitt romney is taking a stance. there are a lot of folks in the republican party that feel donald trump is taking it in the complete wrong direction, that in essence he's hijacked the party for his own goals,
let's go ladies first, susan.ssive is it for the prior republican standard bearer to not support the gop nominee? >> it's almost unprecedented. as a matter of fact, for donald trump you have to go back to the 1996 nominee, bob dole, for the person who is supporting him. you the bushes not supporting him. you have senator mccain not endorsing and now you have mitt romney. that's tremendous. that does show the problem within the party, frankly. what governor romney said is important,...
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susan hogan, news 4. >>> let's get a check on the forecast. we might get some rain tomorrow. >> did you like today? >> are you kidding? it's like being in nova scotia. >> every once in a while we get a good forecast like that. plenty of sunshine, low humidity and tomorrow is not a bad day but we are looking at clouds increasing. nats park, yeah, we lost tonight to the cubbies. 69 degrees. dave just walked in. sorry, buddy, sorry, man. 69 degrees winds from the 63 winchester. 57 frederick . 55 fort meade. it will be a nice start to the morning. on the cool side but not bad. this is ground clutter again. i hate when it shows up but that's wa we are dealing. means nothing to any of us. we are dealing with clouds to the west. these are clouds from a storm system that developed. a lot of shower and thunderstorm activity to the west. we may see some of that tomorrow. say good pi to all sun. i this i we will see a little sunshine tomorrow. cloud cover, 8:00, everybody socked in with the clouds. the warm front passes us and may see a shower. i'm not e
susan hogan, news 4. >>> let's get a check on the forecast. we might get some rain tomorrow. >> did you like today? >> are you kidding? it's like being in nova scotia. >> every once in a while we get a good forecast like that. plenty of sunshine, low humidity and tomorrow is not a bad day but we are looking at clouds increasing. nats park, yeah, we lost tonight to the cubbies. 69 degrees. dave just walked in. sorry, buddy, sorry, man. 69 degrees winds from the 63...
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i think think ago is this susan sa sarandon u.s. attorney?ave said all along no matter, george clooney orchid -- kid rock. i am happy they are involved in political process but to me, it is irrelevant. that, it is okay, people say why do you talk about hollywood people? they are some some ways spokespeople of the culture of the times, what is your take, tom? >> -- mark i am sorry. >> okay. saying that hollywood left is irrelevant, you know does not apply when you want them to raise money for your campaign. you know it is rhetorical indictment that i think is damaging for hillary clinton politically, because it is coming from her own party from the lift, a story that news medea is ignoring, that disillusionment in the democrat ranks right now, for hillary clinton as a candidate matched up against you know in contrast to the way that the republican party is falling in line behind donald trump, and for hillary clinton, her lowest part of -- left, part of her party is so disillusioned with her as a candidate. deirdre: it is biting it is a woman,
i think think ago is this susan sa sarandon u.s. attorney?ave said all along no matter, george clooney orchid -- kid rock. i am happy they are involved in political process but to me, it is irrelevant. that, it is okay, people say why do you talk about hollywood people? they are some some ways spokespeople of the culture of the times, what is your take, tom? >> -- mark i am sorry. >> okay. saying that hollywood left is irrelevant, you know does not apply when you want them to raise...
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thanks, robin and susan, for joining us. >> you're welcome.a great time with your dog. >> for more tips on learning to read your dog's body language, visit our website... >> this important message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. ♪ [ horn honks ] >> step aside, "dancing with the stars." i'll tell you about a dance team called "shooting stars." "teen kids news" will be right back. >> dance is often called "poetry in motion." it takes grace, timing, and hard work -- lots of hard work. but as emily reports, joining a competitive dance team can be a life-defining experience. ♪ >> shooting stars performing-arts company is a dance program that prides itself on empowering young women. >> we really focus on girl power and teamwork, and we're building leadership skills all through dance. >> located in new york city, the company offers after-school classes, summer intensives, and competitive teams for all dance styles. >> i really wanted to dance, and i was only 6 years old, so my mom put me into dance, and i was ok >> and it's
thanks, robin and susan, for joining us. >> you're welcome.a great time with your dog. >> for more tips on learning to read your dog's body language, visit our website... >> this important message is brought to you by the national road safety foundation. ♪ [ horn honks ] >> step aside, "dancing with the stars." i'll tell you about a dance team called "shooting stars." "teen kids news" will be right back. >> dance is often called...