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and you are here with susan marshall. [singing] - hello, everybody. my name is susan marshall. welcome to memphis, tennessee and sun studios. growing up, we listened to all kinds of music. we listened to big band. we listened to jazz. we listened to rock, gospel, pop, folk, everything. but the music that really got me was from here,
and you are here with susan marshall. [singing] - hello, everybody. my name is susan marshall. welcome to memphis, tennessee and sun studios. growing up, we listened to all kinds of music. we listened to big band. we listened to jazz. we listened to rock, gospel, pop, folk, everything. but the music that really got me was from here,
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, have five kids to my first wife, susan roosevelt and three stepchildren with my second wife susan marshallin a teddy roosevelt household in my second wife is a writer so i am really the father of eight. john: that is an impressive achievement on its own. i want to ask you about economics just because you talk about being conservative on economics, not wanting to spend a lot of government money and low taxes. when you look at hillary clinton's platform and what she advocates, which of those, which concerns you more? there are a lot of republicans that fine trump as problematic as a democratic platform. >> i do not have a sense of the spending level of mr. trump's proposals. i think they are all over the place. , and i thought wednesday forbes ran for president and got into the flat tax pretty deeply, i think you could run a generous federal government relatively on a 19% flat tax and if you really ch your billn you could run on a 15% flat tax. gary johnson is more attracted to the idea of a consumption tax , and we will talk it through, but that seems a little regressive. they tax reform, g
, have five kids to my first wife, susan roosevelt and three stepchildren with my second wife susan marshallin a teddy roosevelt household in my second wife is a writer so i am really the father of eight. john: that is an impressive achievement on its own. i want to ask you about economics just because you talk about being conservative on economics, not wanting to spend a lot of government money and low taxes. when you look at hillary clinton's platform and what she advocates, which of those,...
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susan blakely from rich man, poor man. >> what was her name? >> any of those people would have to be. >> a woman directed that. >> penny marshall directed that. it is a no brainer, andy. >> she was great in "the fly." >> some small towns are made. i am not clear how this turned into a discussion about elizabeth warren. >> no one wants to hear your stories about going to the airport. >> he takes them like everybody else. >> don't try to act like you are as cool as him. come on. >> i am wearing the long sleeve izod shirt. >> way older than he is. >> yes you do thing he is cool. >> these will be driverless cars. >> and then 3-d printer less cars. >> it will only get worse. >> it is a complicated issue. if you don't want a lot of drivers going through your neighborhood, don't live in a shortcut area. it is your own fault. >> can we roll the out of context moment please? >> i can't do anything in my bedroom anymore. >> it's true. >> how is that out of context. it is in the context that joanne wished it to be in. >> it wasn't once i put it in the out of context moment. >> he took it out. >> i am fact checking your out of context moment. >> greg you
susan blakely from rich man, poor man. >> what was her name? >> any of those people would have to be. >> a woman directed that. >> penny marshall directed that. it is a no brainer, andy. >> she was great in "the fly." >> some small towns are made. i am not clear how this turned into a discussion about elizabeth warren. >> no one wants to hear your stories about going to the airport. >> he takes them like everybody else. >> don't...
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sorenson i'm with the unit mission i'm reading a letter from susan she's a so you aren't u couldn't be here because she has child at marshallmentary and has childcare obligations i'm speaking in regards to the eir dust and noise the school needs to be relocated at that site the building to be demolished with filled with asbestos and lead not safe for the small children the noise will also guardrail disrupt teaching and the environment classroom activities were completely disrupted when 1 thing street light was being added near the school a project this size will produce one hundred times that amount of noise rear yard requirements 24 percent the purchase of the rear yard open space to reduce the feeling of crowding that's why it is supposed to be at the edge of the lot their proposal to have are their open space in the center of the project completely eradicates the - impact of the - open space many of those students are there until 6 o'clock they're in an after-school program this is the only open space they have access a marshall parents asked for open space next to the school is thus reducing the feeling the playground b
sorenson i'm with the unit mission i'm reading a letter from susan she's a so you aren't u couldn't be here because she has child at marshallmentary and has childcare obligations i'm speaking in regards to the eir dust and noise the school needs to be relocated at that site the building to be demolished with filled with asbestos and lead not safe for the small children the noise will also guardrail disrupt teaching and the environment classroom activities were completely disrupted when 1 thing...
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sorenson i'm with the unit mission i'm reading a letter from susan she's a so you aren't u couldn't be here because she has child at marshallntary and has childcare obligations i'm speaking in regards to the eir dust and noise the school needs to be relocated at that site the building to be demolished with filled with asbestos and lead not safe for the small children the noise will also guardrail disrupt teaching and the environment classroom activities were completely disrupted when 1 thing street light was being added near the school a project this size will produce one hundred times that amount of noise rear yard requirements 24 percent the purchase of the rear yard open space to reduce the feeling of crowding that's why it is supposed to be at the edge of the lot their proposal to have are their open space in the center of the project completely eradicates the - impact of the - open space many of those students are there until 6 o'clock they're in an after-school program this is the only open space they have access a marshall parents asked for open space next to the school is thus reducing the feeling the playground bei
sorenson i'm with the unit mission i'm reading a letter from susan she's a so you aren't u couldn't be here because she has child at marshallntary and has childcare obligations i'm speaking in regards to the eir dust and noise the school needs to be relocated at that site the building to be demolished with filled with asbestos and lead not safe for the small children the noise will also guardrail disrupt teaching and the environment classroom activities were completely disrupted when 1 thing...
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susan: so, the four cases go before the court. how does the process work? jeff: a lot of arguments take place over time and a lot of phenomenal lawyers argue them. in addition to thurgood marshall, there was another, telford taylor, a great fourth amendment scholar who had been a lawyer at nuremberg, is arguing for the state of new york. and resisting the broad position amendmentth and sixth , that if the rule is announced that it not be retroactive and free a lot of people who had already been convicted. you have two civil libertarian heroes, marshall and taylor. who are arguing on the government side. came to the court from february through march of 1966. 10 lawyers were involved and argued more than seven hours spread out over three days. so, we don't see these kind of sessions very often. now, it seems like it really was complicated because of the numbers of cases and lawyers. talk about that. the courthe argument, is to put the full array of issues that had come up during police interrogation -- and one of the things that is striking about miranda in retrospect is how much it departed from the ordinary approach to judging and the ordinary approach to judicial process in th
susan: so, the four cases go before the court. how does the process work? jeff: a lot of arguments take place over time and a lot of phenomenal lawyers argue them. in addition to thurgood marshall, there was another, telford taylor, a great fourth amendment scholar who had been a lawyer at nuremberg, is arguing for the state of new york. and resisting the broad position amendmentth and sixth , that if the rule is announced that it not be retroactive and free a lot of people who had already been...