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know what other school i do my homework then i play football undergrad and after that i hang out with my friends a lot of. it . at the net and i think they have a good life. better than children here in mauritania. i'd like to become president of my country. because there's a lot of poverty here. i'd like to make a difference. i would really like to be president. and say i don't know. what our generation has more opportunities than our parents and ancestors because we can go to school. this week in global ideas we're off to the forests of serbia home to play for it takes domestic pigs the animals play an important role based in the local ecosystem grounded in local tradition but as our colleague who traveled to that region around more of it trip poets this tradition may soon be a thing of the past. a puddle means it's time for a paddle. although these pigs are a regular domestic breed they live freely in a forest in northwestern sabia. it looks like a pretty good life and that presence is good for the soil here too. there are no i've also if it is relief the puddle hasn't dried up thi
know what other school i do my homework then i play football undergrad and after that i hang out with my friends a lot of. it . at the net and i think they have a good life. better than children here in mauritania. i'd like to become president of my country. because there's a lot of poverty here. i'd like to make a difference. i would really like to be president. and say i don't know. what our generation has more opportunities than our parents and ancestors because we can go to school. this...
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no other school i do my homework less than i play football undergrad and after that i hung out with myfriends a lot of. growth you get me. i have been there and i think they have a good life. better than children here in mauritania. i'd like to become president of my country. there's a lot of poverty here. i'd like to make a difference. i would really like to be president. but. generation has more opportunities than our parents and ancestors because we can go to school. this week in global ideas we're off to the forests of. pigs domestic pigs the animals play an important role in the local ecosystem on the local tradition but. travel to the region around more of a trip this tradition may soon be passed. it's time for. these pigs are a regular domestic breed they live freely in a forest in northwest. it looks like a pretty good life and that presence is good for the soil here too. there are no. relief hasn't dried up this year. if it hot he'd have to provide them with more food. in the olden days forest toiling pigs and sappy i would always find enough to eat now it's harder. still man
no other school i do my homework less than i play football undergrad and after that i hung out with myfriends a lot of. growth you get me. i have been there and i think they have a good life. better than children here in mauritania. i'd like to become president of my country. there's a lot of poverty here. i'd like to make a difference. i would really like to be president. but. generation has more opportunities than our parents and ancestors because we can go to school. this week in global...
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. >> she had already finished all of her undergrad work, but because of financial reasons she couldn'ter thesis for her graduate degree until now. plus, her dad is 65 years old and he's still working to make sure he's able to provide for his kids so that they can achieve their dreams. you can see that as she's trying to talk to
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clerked receiving his law and undergrad degrees from yale. he also served in the white house council's office under president george w. bush who then appointed him to the bench. >> my judicial policy is straight forward. a judge must be independent and interpret the not, not make the law -- interpret the law, not make the law. >> reporter: he has said he considers roe v. wade settled law. >> i'm part of catholic community in the dc area. >> this is important because he's not written a direct decision about reproductive rights. >> reporter: brett kavanaugh may have been signaling a willingness to overturn roe versus wade. he also talked about race and gender. >> my mom was a teacher and taught history at two largely african-american public high schools. i'm parade to a majority of my -- proud that a majority of my law clerks have been women. >> i think this is to tell democrats that he's a decent guy. >> reporter: but while he was speaking tonight, protesters were already outside the supreme court. >> the judge has not issued opinions directly
clerked receiving his law and undergrad degrees from yale. he also served in the white house council's office under president george w. bush who then appointed him to the bench. >> my judicial policy is straight forward. a judge must be independent and interpret the not, not make the law -- interpret the law, not make the law. >> reporter: he has said he considers roe v. wade settled law. >> i'm part of catholic community in the dc area. >> this is important because he's...
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. >> she had already finished all of her undergrad work, but because of financial reasons she couldn't really finish her thesis for her graduate degree until now. plus, her dad is 65 years old and he's still working to make sure he's able to provide for his kids so that they can achieve their dreams. you can see that as she's trying to talk to him and give him this degree, her voice is cracking. >> it's going to mean a lot to him as well. every parent's goal is for their children to have a better life. >> i would speak like two basic sentences in french. my mom would say oh, my baby's bilingual. i get this. your parents, they love when you succeed. >> this video is so beautiful and so sweet that people all over are connecting with it. in fact, it's gotten more than 7.8 million views. it's so simple, but the heart behind it i think is something everyone can feel like we are all blessed. christian, if you'd give us a beautiful song right now. >> ooh. >> ooh is right. that's what the internet is saying about this video. this girl walks into the street you're like, no, don't walk in front
. >> she had already finished all of her undergrad work, but because of financial reasons she couldn't really finish her thesis for her graduate degree until now. plus, her dad is 65 years old and he's still working to make sure he's able to provide for his kids so that they can achieve their dreams. you can see that as she's trying to talk to him and give him this degree, her voice is cracking. >> it's going to mean a lot to him as well. every parent's goal is for their children to...
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raised roman catholic, attending the tony georgetown prep before going on to study at yale both as an undergrads served in the same court that produced supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg, antonin scalia, clarence thomas, warren burger, and john roberts. kavanaugh has been reliably conservative throughout most of his career dating back to 1989 when he was a student writing for the yale law journal. >> he ultimately was one of the authors of the starr report to congress that recommended a number of grounds for impeaching president clinton including, you know, a number of misstatements, obstruction of justice, things of that nature. >> reporter: kavanaugh went on to serve as counsel under the bush administration and is considered an establishment choice for the nomination. >> you'll find him to be a very calm and thoughtful man. >> reporter: tom bossert, former homeland security adviser under president trump, knows brett kavanaugh well from his time at the bush white house. >> what people will be most surprised about over the coming days and weeks will probably be the human side of judge k
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. >>> considering a $60 tuition roll back for undergrads.million in settlements. a group of students sow their fees increase. >> police officers are out of a job this morning. the school fired the officers yesterday after they found them sleeping on overnight shifts and lying about where they were. >>> looking live there's no violation. a hearing next month in this case. >>> another hearing is set today on a lawsuit concerning voting rights they say that the city's at large voting system is discriminatory. they are pushing far system based system instead. >>> it is nearly the end of the road for a road through san francisco. it connects through lincoln boulevard. about one week ago they anoun announced plans to close it. it turns into a trail. it takes effect friday. >>> it is national hot dog day. some clhains will offer special deals. >>> before we go we want a last look at what to expect weather wise. >> it will be a nice day but cool for the coast and very hot for the inland areas. wide range in temperatures. it will depend on where you
. >>> considering a $60 tuition roll back for undergrads.million in settlements. a group of students sow their fees increase. >> police officers are out of a job this morning. the school fired the officers yesterday after they found them sleeping on overnight shifts and lying about where they were. >>> looking live there's no violation. a hearing next month in this case. >>> another hearing is set today on a lawsuit concerning voting rights they say that the...
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students 70% of the total percentage of undergrads.state tuition is much more than in state tuition. >>> amazon is the theme of today's dollars and cents. amazon said this prime day was the biggest shopping day ever. it says that the customers bought 100 million products in the 36 hours of prime day. >>> checking in on the opening bell, amazon up again. i want to let you know who is ringing the opening bell that is room to read ringing the opening bell. that is in honor of his commitment to education in south africa. one of the country's where that organization operates programs and literacy and female education. so they are there ringing the opening bell. and the numbers, a little mixed picture there. is a live look at the dow jones industrial average. it is up 17 points right now, a slight by the. the s&p 500 and the nasdaq fluctuating a bit. that is losing some ground this morning. >>> e bay announced that 300 people are allowing their jobs. the cuts will come from the locations in san jose, san francisco and -- this friday and that
students 70% of the total percentage of undergrads.state tuition is much more than in state tuition. >>> amazon is the theme of today's dollars and cents. amazon said this prime day was the biggest shopping day ever. it says that the customers bought 100 million products in the 36 hours of prime day. >>> checking in on the opening bell, amazon up again. i want to let you know who is ringing the opening bell that is room to read ringing the opening bell. that is in honor of his...
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>> i'm a liberal arts undergrad.ut i thoroughly believe in everything you just said in terms of being able to -- i'm a believer of students learning the arts. one of the challenges we find working in the classrooms and hearing some of the challenges with scheduling and superintendents and in some cases even parents. sometimes going to have to choose between an art class or computer class. often they will make that decision i'm going to go to shop or computer class, because the skills are more transferable. more than an art class or american history class. i think from the top down as business leaders, it's important that we say that it's important to learn how to think and how to write so that then we can understand ethical uses of ai and businesses that are going to be driving our economy going forward. we are going to get ready to launch a campaign called it starts with me. it is music education, but it really applies to all the top issues, with people holding up pictures of themselves. one of the things we are loo
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i know tom went to not tra dim undergrad. david: he's my favorite, i have tell you because he has a sense of the midwest. he's not that inside the beltway guy bike brett kavanaugh who has displeased a number of conservatives including ted cruz who wouldn't vote for him. do you feel the same? >> it would be nice if we had somebody beyond harvard or yale represented on the court, stanford. there are good law schools out there. notre dame being one of them. tom went to georgetown law school. we're looking forward to the president's pick on monday night. we'll have news then. david: please let us know what happens with peter strzok. we'll be interested. come back and see us again. thank your for coming in. >>> coming up next, china hitting back at the u.s. as the trade showdown between the two countries escalates. we're going to have the dean, ed rollins here to discuss that and much more. stay withm to your bumper, cause.... i don't think enough people heard about your big day. but nothing says "we got married" like a 12 ounce p
i know tom went to not tra dim undergrad. david: he's my favorite, i have tell you because he has a sense of the midwest. he's not that inside the beltway guy bike brett kavanaugh who has displeased a number of conservatives including ted cruz who wouldn't vote for him. do you feel the same? >> it would be nice if we had somebody beyond harvard or yale represented on the court, stanford. there are good law schools out there. notre dame being one of them. tom went to georgetown law school....
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nine undergrad campuses offered spots to 95,000 students in california.students included 27,000 transfer students coming from california community college. >>> taking a look at the market, just a few minutes before it closes now, the dow jones is up 209 points, a positive day. the snp 500 is up 2200 points. a convention begins today to celebrate creativity and imagination. the santa clara convention center is holding the annual lego bricks by the bay event, one of the largest gathering on the west coast involving the popular building blocks. this event runs four days and features amazing displays such as mini towns and spaceships and wild animals. >>> hbo had been the most emmy nominated network for 17 years. that streak was ended by netflix with 112 nominations. hbo game of thrones and leading the nominations with 22 nominations. that brings the show's total to 128. the most of any prime time scripted series. the big show down is expected to be between them and the hand maid's tale. both nominated for best drama along with americans and the crown, strang
nine undergrad campuses offered spots to 95,000 students in california.students included 27,000 transfer students coming from california community college. >>> taking a look at the market, just a few minutes before it closes now, the dow jones is up 209 points, a positive day. the snp 500 is up 2200 points. a convention begins today to celebrate creativity and imagination. the santa clara convention center is holding the annual lego bricks by the bay event, one of the largest gathering...
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cavanaugh, he's sort of the establishment choice, highly credentials, bush administration official, yale undergrad and law school, and then amy coney barrett. she had a great of success in her senate confirmation. she's catholic, mother of seven children. from her you get the sense the religious right is rallying around her, and raymond kethledge, from michigan, they represent different paths to the court. they're all serving in some capacity in federal district or appellate court right now. the decision that the president will have to make may come down to feel. at the same time there's a lot of back-and-forth here in washington. it seems believe cavanaugh does have in enemies, if not enemies, some adver searses, ted cruz and rand paul, so some conservative senators are trying to suggest that maybe bret cavanaugh isn't an conservative as some supporters may suggest. >> fair to say after the fireworks outside last night, the real pyrotechnics are about to heat up. hans, thank you. >>> with us matt miller, he is now an msnbc justice and security analyst. political reporter for axios, alex psi mccan
cavanaugh, he's sort of the establishment choice, highly credentials, bush administration official, yale undergrad and law school, and then amy coney barrett. she had a great of success in her senate confirmation. she's catholic, mother of seven children. from her you get the sense the religious right is rallying around her, and raymond kethledge, from michigan, they represent different paths to the court. they're all serving in some capacity in federal district or appellate court right now....
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he went to yale undergrad and yale law school. he is an appeals judge right now.was nominated to that position in 2003 by george w. bush. the nomination was not well received. it was incredibly controversial and the senate essentially iced his nomination for three solid years. he didn't have a successful nomination hearing until 2006. even so, there were a few dozen votes against him, even 30 votes against him when he was confirmed. he was seen as somebody who might have been used to persuade justice kennedy to retire. justice kennedy was actually the person who swore judge cavanaugh in when he did get that appeals court seat. judge cavanaugh's name was only added to the list late last year and there has been some speculation he was added to that list as a way to assure justice kennedy that his seat might go to his former clerk and somebody he approved of. we don't know what's going to happen in terms of the nomination fight from here on out. we have heard a number of different grounds that democrats might try to object or delay this hearing, the hearings that are
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>> i am an undergrad and i think that in the '90s we saw a lot of nongovernmental action like jimmy carter going to north korea which led to a lot of progress. today what are the prospects for them on governmental action and dialogs where groups like the intermediaries. >> i'm a returning th hello ando be the devil's advocate and ask why we can't be the next pakistan? >> i think the intentions are important. some people think that it's to unify the peninsula. maybe it is kind of unattainable at this point in time. what is the most troubled prospective? >> if we could be brief in the interest of time our audience watching from afar and for everybody else. >> ambassador, let's start with you. >> i think that there is a role and it will continue for the nongovernmental actors at the same time we are at the point now that it's moved into the governmental space, so to attract what, but i think that tracked two is that it could help sort out and brainstorm ideas and that's quite importa important. >> third, they are becoming the pakistan of its generation and that's not good. after all, they lau
>> i am an undergrad and i think that in the '90s we saw a lot of nongovernmental action like jimmy carter going to north korea which led to a lot of progress. today what are the prospects for them on governmental action and dialogs where groups like the intermediaries. >> i'm a returning th hello ando be the devil's advocate and ask why we can't be the next pakistan? >> i think the intentions are important. some people think that it's to unify the peninsula. maybe it is kind...
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at the undergrad level, the state payments for state colleges have fallen to less than 25% of tuition. that burden needs to be addressed. at, youdon't fix th are not dealing with the root cause. >> i introduced a bill that would require students to disclose the totality of the project. when people enter into college, one year becomes compounded after another. i have also been active on the ways and means committee looking at endowments. i joined other leaders inquiring of college endowments, how is it you are benefiting under the tax code, and yet these schools that are now flush with cash -- there has not been that approach to make that money available? with thetively working every student succeeds act. it is an initiative that needs some fine tuning. >> should there be more federal assistance for students? >> yeah, and there has been. the education bubble we are in his going to burst. -- is going to burst. it is not rational to spend $50,000 a year for a degree coming out of these liberal arts colleges. >> the congressman is very proud of his role in passing the tax cuts that took e
at the undergrad level, the state payments for state colleges have fallen to less than 25% of tuition. that burden needs to be addressed. at, youdon't fix th are not dealing with the root cause. >> i introduced a bill that would require students to disclose the totality of the project. when people enter into college, one year becomes compounded after another. i have also been active on the ways and means committee looking at endowments. i joined other leaders inquiring of college...
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uc regents considering a $60 tuition rollback for undergrads, that fee added in 2007 after the uc system lost two lawsuits and was forced to pay $40 million in settlements. the lawsuits filed after the group of students saw their fees increase. >>> in the bay area, east palo alto city leaders giving a green light last night. people who live in rvs will have a designated parking lot to stay on. the program will start as soon as november. >>> the city of santa rosa joining the long list of those suing pg&e in the wake of the deadly firestorm of last year. the city said attorneys filed suit seeking corp. sags of the costs of damages of the tubbs and nuns fire and seeks new safety measures to prevent future disasters. the fires destroyed more than 5,000 homes in sonoma county alone. >>> pg&e launching a new technology to predict wildfires and save lives. utility's installing weather stations in a dozen counties. if data shows a wild fire threat is really bad, pg&e says it can shut off power to minimize fire risk. >>> chances are you're being watched right now and in most cases we're allowing
uc regents considering a $60 tuition rollback for undergrads, that fee added in 2007 after the uc system lost two lawsuits and was forced to pay $40 million in settlements. the lawsuits filed after the group of students saw their fees increase. >>> in the bay area, east palo alto city leaders giving a green light last night. people who live in rvs will have a designated parking lot to stay on. the program will start as soon as november. >>> the city of santa rosa joining the...
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she worked in undergrad admissions at georgetown. isis claimed responsibility for this attack, but u.s. officials have not confirmed the terror group's involvement in this. we'll continue to update you a we learn more. back to you in the studio. leon? >> thank you, pa closer to home, they moved in and out in a matter of seconds. thieves targeting ahigh-end store in the middle of the day in chevy chase. tonight we're hearing from awh n saw two of the suspects making off with some pricey purses from the saksth f avenue. >> our pat collins is in chevy chase with a story you'll see ly here onews 4. pat? >> leon, it seemed like an operation that was well-rehearsed. it certainly was big enough. seven suspects, two getaway cars. they seemed like they knew what they wereoing until they left and had that kodak moment. these are pictures of two of the suspectsg mak their getaway after this high-dollarandbag heist at saks in chevy chase. look closely. handbag uponag han upon handbag stacked one on top of the other. it seemed like it t ak quite
she worked in undergrad admissions at georgetown. isis claimed responsibility for this attack, but u.s. officials have not confirmed the terror group's involvement in this. we'll continue to update you a we learn more. back to you in the studio. leon? >> thank you, pa closer to home, they moved in and out in a matter of seconds. thieves targeting ahigh-end store in the middle of the day in chevy chase. tonight we're hearing from awh n saw two of the suspects making off with some pricey...
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he went to yale undergrad and yale law school. he is an appeals judge right now. on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. he was nominated to that position in 2003 by george w. bush. the nomination was not well received. it was incredibly controversial and the senate essentially iced his nomination for three solid years. he didn't have a successful confirmation hearing until 2006. even so, there were a few dozen votes against him, more than 30 votes against him when he was confirmed. he was seen as somebody who might have been used to persuade justice kennedy to retire. justice kennedy was actually the person who swore judge kavanaugh in when he did get that appeals court seat. >> tonight the president's choice that could affect the law of the land for decades to come. the nomination of brett kavanaugh, a bush 43 nominee for the supreme court and now comes the fight over confirmation.
he went to yale undergrad and yale law school. he is an appeals judge right now. on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. he was nominated to that position in 2003 by george w. bush. the nomination was not well received. it was incredibly controversial and the senate essentially iced his nomination for three solid years. he didn't have a successful confirmation hearing until 2006. even so, there were a few dozen votes against him, more than 30 votes against him when he was confirmed. he was seen...
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at the undergrad level, the state payments for state colleges have fallen to less than 25% of tuition. that burden needs to be addressed. if you don't fix that, you are not dealing with the root cause. >> i introduced a bill that would require students to disclose the totality of the project. when people enter into college, one year becomes compounded after another. i have also been active on the ways and means committee looking at endowments. i joined other leaders inquiring of college endowments, how is it you are benefiting under the tax code, and yet these schools that are now flush with cash -- there has not been that approach to make that money available? we are actively working with the every student succeeds act. it is an initiative that needs some fine tuning. >> should there be more federal assistance for students? >> yeah, and there has been. the education bubble we are in is going to burst. it is not rational to spend $50,000 a year for a degree coming out of these liberal arts colleges. >> the congressman is very proud of his role in passing the tax cuts that took effect
at the undergrad level, the state payments for state colleges have fallen to less than 25% of tuition. that burden needs to be addressed. if you don't fix that, you are not dealing with the root cause. >> i introduced a bill that would require students to disclose the totality of the project. when people enter into college, one year becomes compounded after another. i have also been active on the ways and means committee looking at endowments. i joined other leaders inquiring of college...
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she was a graduate of georgetown and worked in undergrad admissions. isis has claimed responsibility, but u.s. officialsave not confirmed the terror group's involvement at this point, but we'll keep working this and will update you as we learn more. pat and wendy, back to you. >> thanks, leon. >> here on the side of the road and then in trouble with the law, how a deputy's offer to help led to an arrest and charges that were dropped and now a lawsuit. a >>> and important health alert in the wake of a story we first brought you yesterday. the changes in the chesapeake bay because of that -- of the large amount of debris floating there. >> and controversy over plastic guns can be manufactured on a 3-d printer. how some lawmakers are fighting plans to post how-ton instructionse internet. >>> tomorrow at 6:0 a.m we're live with an incredible group of kids from d.c. a little lgue team that's making history. eaey are the first all african-american to win the d.c. championship and advance to the regionals for the little league wor series. these incredible kid
she was a graduate of georgetown and worked in undergrad admissions. isis has claimed responsibility, but u.s. officialsave not confirmed the terror group's involvement at this point, but we'll keep working this and will update you as we learn more. pat and wendy, back to you. >> thanks, leon. >> here on the side of the road and then in trouble with the law, how a deputy's offer to help led to an arrest and charges that were dropped and now a lawsuit. a >>> and important...
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not only sound like an idea you would hear at some undergrad student center over some ben & jerry's, it's also dangerous. the democrats push to abolish i.c.e., it's as off key as the entertainment of some of their e weekend. >> i'm just going to sing a lullaby that i wrote and this is for those parents and we are not going to stop until they can submit them to their kids again. >> we treat asylum seekers with compassion. we don't seek to punish them for trying to do is write to their families. ♪ you outshine the morning sun ♪ ♪ my son ♪ when you smile ♪ i fall apart >> laura: side night. wasn't he nominated but he lost the tony for best musical? "hamilton" was fantastic. the writing, the composing -- international relations, trade, and of the second supreme court pick, dispirited democrats are looking for hope somewhere, what do they do this weekend, other than listening to some off key performances? they turned to the one, the community organizer himself, barack obama, appeared with all the little people out at beverly hills fund-raiser this weekend, making his first appearance in m
not only sound like an idea you would hear at some undergrad student center over some ben & jerry's, it's also dangerous. the democrats push to abolish i.c.e., it's as off key as the entertainment of some of their e weekend. >> i'm just going to sing a lullaby that i wrote and this is for those parents and we are not going to stop until they can submit them to their kids again. >> we treat asylum seekers with compassion. we don't seek to punish them for trying to do is write to...
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it not only sounds like an idea you'd hear at some undergrad student center over some ben & jerry's, it's also dangerous. the democrats push to abolish ice. it's as off key as the entertainment of some of their big rallies over the weekend. >> i'm just going to sing a lullaby that i wrote and this is for those parents. and we're not going to stop until theyey can sing them to their kid again. >> we treat asylum seekers with compassion. we don't seek to punish them for trying to do what is right for their families. >> ♪ oh, you outshape on the -- outshine the morning sun, my son ♪ when you smile, i fall apart. >> laura: side note, wasn't he nominated but he lost the tony for best musical performance? best actor? he was nominated, though come on. "hamilton" was fantastic. was the writing and the composing -- trump scores a win on the economy. international relations, trade and now the second supreme court pick, disspiritted democrats are looking for hope somewhere. what did they do this weekend? other than listening off-key performances? they turn to the one, the community organizer an
it not only sounds like an idea you'd hear at some undergrad student center over some ben & jerry's, it's also dangerous. the democrats push to abolish ice. it's as off key as the entertainment of some of their big rallies over the weekend. >> i'm just going to sing a lullaby that i wrote and this is for those parents. and we're not going to stop until theyey can sing them to their kid again. >> we treat asylum seekers with compassion. we don't seek to punish them for trying to...
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he went to yale undergrad and law school. he clerked for justice kennedy.ouse for president bush. he was nominated to the d.c. court of appeals. tonight president trump praised him as a judge with impeccable credentials and unsurpassed qualifications. described him as someone who's proven to set aside his personal opinions and deal with the law. >> he is considered a judge's judge, a true thought leader among his peers. he's a brilliant jurist with a clear and effective writing style universally regarded as one of the finest and sharpest legal minds of our time. >> almost as soon as the announcement was over, protest erupted outside the supreme court. people chanting things like kavanaugh has got to go. save the supreme court. crews on the ground state got very hostile. some lawmakers stepped up to the microphone. senator elizabeth warren called kavanaugh a political animal for his time in the bush white hous white house. kirsten gillibrand and bernie sanders vowed to fight the nomination. >> president trump did exactly what he said he was going to do. he h
he went to yale undergrad and law school. he clerked for justice kennedy.ouse for president bush. he was nominated to the d.c. court of appeals. tonight president trump praised him as a judge with impeccable credentials and unsurpassed qualifications. described him as someone who's proven to set aside his personal opinions and deal with the law. >> he is considered a judge's judge, a true thought leader among his peers. he's a brilliant jurist with a clear and effective writing style...
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but when they are on the roof of the undergrad even she was like dad come on. so everybody was sort of okay when dad didn't go like you don't have to come to the full winter concert. it's okay. [laughter] >> you can take a pass, but i would be there and bomb would be there if you are trying to be a normal parent in the midst of this. they are going to ask if you have guns and drugs and you have to tell them sorry but this is what it seems to have sasha over but it's going to be fine. that the kids have fun. they learn how to work past all that. but you are balancing. at least i was balancing on just the act of being a mother but the first lady of the first daughters who have their own details all the time, so imagine trying to go to prom with eight men with guns into doing anything else if you try to do as a teenager. we were very happy about it. you have to discipline them without thinking the other agents told on them. i have to lie a little bit about where i got my information from, like how did i know that no parent was at that party? julia's mom called and
but when they are on the roof of the undergrad even she was like dad come on. so everybody was sort of okay when dad didn't go like you don't have to come to the full winter concert. it's okay. [laughter] >> you can take a pass, but i would be there and bomb would be there if you are trying to be a normal parent in the midst of this. they are going to ask if you have guns and drugs and you have to tell them sorry but this is what it seems to have sasha over but it's going to be fine. that...
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but judge kethledge coming from michigan, you know, michigan undergrad. i don't know him personally, i just know what he's written in his opinions. you go with john james in michigan. you go down to mike braun in indiana. i think the president mentioning gorsuch and kethledge gets much bigger applause certainly in michigan and hunting states than it would if you mention kavanaugh. i don't think you take the risk of barrett right now. so it's one of the ks i think. >> really quickly, the risk of barrett would be what? the greatest risk to appointing her would be what? >> that she doesn't have a record that conservatives are comfortable with at the same time that people are afraid like dianne feinstein that the dogma lives deeply within her. you still have to worry about that becoming an opportunity for a swing and a miss. he simply cannot get this wrong, craig, you cannot blow this in september. his nominee's got to get confirmed in september. >> amy conney barrett, there on your screen. jennifer mack award, professers of law at notre dame. also clerked fo
but judge kethledge coming from michigan, you know, michigan undergrad. i don't know him personally, i just know what he's written in his opinions. you go with john james in michigan. you go down to mike braun in indiana. i think the president mentioning gorsuch and kethledge gets much bigger applause certainly in michigan and hunting states than it would if you mention kavanaugh. i don't think you take the risk of barrett right now. so it's one of the ks i think. >> really quickly, the...
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he went to yale undergrad and law school.ou broaden out the list a little bit, went to another very fine law school but not an ivy league. they would be portrayed as somebody more from the heartland of the country. if indeed judge kavanaugh gets it, we'll remain with the supreme court entirely made up of ivy leaguers. >> the president has said he's fond of the playbook he used to pick neil gorsuch, his first choice to be on the u.s. supreme court. the reports are that he's using that same playbook this time around. from your vantage, how is the process different this time around? obviously you have this self-imposed deadline the president put in place to name somebody by 9:00 p.m. on monday. how is the conversation this time around different from what it was like those first few months that president trump was on the job? >> it's actually pretty similar from what we're getting from the white house. we have a pretty good sense of who is on the short list, obviously we'll see whether that is accurate. the president, the last ti
he went to yale undergrad and law school.ou broaden out the list a little bit, went to another very fine law school but not an ivy league. they would be portrayed as somebody more from the heartland of the country. if indeed judge kavanaugh gets it, we'll remain with the supreme court entirely made up of ivy leaguers. >> the president has said he's fond of the playbook he used to pick neil gorsuch, his first choice to be on the u.s. supreme court. the reports are that he's using that same...
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a hard issue to grapple is, at the undergrad level, payments for state colleges have fallen from 50% tuition to less than 25%. that is a burden that has been put on the states that needs to be addressed. if you do not fix that we are not dealing with the root cause. rep. roskam: jordan, thank you for your question. i introduced the truth and true mission -- and tuition bill. people enter into college many times, they find themselves becoming compounded after one year and it becomes more expensive. i have been active on the ways and means committee looking at endowment. inquire college endowments to stay, how is it that you are benefiting under the tax code, yet, these schools that you are now flushed with cash, there has not been that approach to make that money available? we are actively working with the every student succeeds act. this is an initiative that needs fine-tuning. it broadens out the scope to create more support. >> should there be more federal assistance for students? rep. roskam: there has been per did we have to recognize the higher education bubble we are in will bu
a hard issue to grapple is, at the undergrad level, payments for state colleges have fallen from 50% tuition to less than 25%. that is a burden that has been put on the states that needs to be addressed. if you do not fix that we are not dealing with the root cause. rep. roskam: jordan, thank you for your question. i introduced the truth and true mission -- and tuition bill. people enter into college many times, they find themselves becoming compounded after one year and it becomes more...
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i'm an undergrad. i think in the 1990's we saw a lot of nongovernmental action, like jimmy carter going to north korea, which led to a lot of real progress. today what are the prospects for nongovernmental action leading to dialogues or groups or any other interneed years? -- intermediaries? >> final question. >> hi. i'm josh wafment i'm a returning born fellow from seoul. i want to be a devil's advocate and ask why north korea can't be the next pakistan? i think kim jong un's intentions are really important here. some people believe it's purely doifment others believe that he aims to reunify the peninsula. if you hold it there -- they're defense, and maybe it's untenable at this point in time, what is the most problematic aspect of that scenario from the r.o.k. perspective and the u.s. per spectacularive? thank you. >> ok. we're actually out of time. but maybe we'll give our panelists -- just take one question. if you could be brief in the interests of ending on time, our audience watching from afar.
i'm an undergrad. i think in the 1990's we saw a lot of nongovernmental action, like jimmy carter going to north korea, which led to a lot of real progress. today what are the prospects for nongovernmental action leading to dialogues or groups or any other interneed years? -- intermediaries? >> final question. >> hi. i'm josh wafment i'm a returning born fellow from seoul. i want to be a devil's advocate and ask why north korea can't be the next pakistan? i think kim jong un's...
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someone in vietnam, i don't know about his education, but i'm guessing he didn't necessarily have an undergrad degree or an advanced degree, never mind. yet he's attuned to political realities at home and what they mean. and it's back in vietnam that he understands this very clearly. so i thought that was really another piece of the war that the domestic side of it and how the people over there understand. they have to understand, right? what it looks like domestically. what the optics are of what's going on there. and how that scene and his projection is in the united states and how he reads it from where he is. he's from philadelphia, a city racially divided then and now who was the mayor at the time? rizzo? >> james tate. >> i think there's a comment this about how it's seen in philadelphia, i don't know. anyway, i'd like to hear what other people think. >> so that offers a different way of thinking at the time. in terms of lel of interpretation it's -- level of interpretation. and his perception of people and his parents what they would have seen or perceived or read in the paper. there's
someone in vietnam, i don't know about his education, but i'm guessing he didn't necessarily have an undergrad degree or an advanced degree, never mind. yet he's attuned to political realities at home and what they mean. and it's back in vietnam that he understands this very clearly. so i thought that was really another piece of the war that the domestic side of it and how the people over there understand. they have to understand, right? what it looks like domestically. what the optics are of...
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he and my grandfather were fraternity brothers and undergrads and they were partiers and playboys. justice marshall said that, he didn't get serious about life until he went to howard law school and was under the tutelage of charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston shaped howard law this way as a lawyer you were either a change agent or a parasite. and i think without knowing the status of the existing five or so historically black law schools, i know my cousin went to the law school t.s.u. certainly they have a culture there and a legacy that is exceedingly powerful for african-americans to enter and be inspired by. >> thank you. >> we can take one more question, i think. >> at the end of this term, the court reversed a number of precedents. in janus, the court reversed and wayfair reversed quill and -- in carpenter it didn't overturn smith versus maryland. it said it is now on life support. does this signal to overturn precedents more frequently than it has in the past. >> i was struck by the same phenomena. you may bill of the right -- you may well be right. i was stru
he and my grandfather were fraternity brothers and undergrads and they were partiers and playboys. justice marshall said that, he didn't get serious about life until he went to howard law school and was under the tutelage of charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston shaped howard law this way as a lawyer you were either a change agent or a parasite. and i think without knowing the status of the existing five or so historically black law schools, i know my cousin went to the law school...
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he and my grandfather actually were fraternity brothers in undergrad and they were pioneers he didn'tget serious about life until he went to howard law school under the tutelage of charles hamilton houston. he had his view and shaped howard law this way that as a lawyer, you were either a change agent or you are a parasite. i think without knowing the status of the existing five or so historically lack law schools, i know my cousin went to -- it certainly has a culture and a legacy that is exceedingly powerful. for african-americans to be inspired by. >> one more question. >> the court reversed a number of precedents, janice reversed abboud and wayfarer was reversed by quill. in carpenter, it didn't overturn smith -- it is now on life support. does the signal a willingness on the court to reverse long- standing precedent, perhaps more frequently than in the past. >> i was struck by the same phenomenon. you may well be right. i was also struck by i think a related phenomena of justices writing opinions soliciting future litigation. future briefing. so justice kagan said the association
he and my grandfather actually were fraternity brothers in undergrad and they were pioneers he didn'tget serious about life until he went to howard law school under the tutelage of charles hamilton houston. he had his view and shaped howard law this way that as a lawyer, you were either a change agent or you are a parasite. i think without knowing the status of the existing five or so historically lack law schools, i know my cousin went to -- it certainly has a culture and a legacy that is...