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go ahead and do it and here he's citing the fact that the court is select, patrician highly unrepresentative, was that odd? >> it's a little odd but it fits with i think there's a nuance to the way he talks about the demographics of the court. i think he really does feel, rightly or wrongly that a lot of these questions things like death penalty things like abortion should be decided by legislatures. now there are some of us that think that the -- as i said already the tyranny of the majority is a problem in that respect but i think he's a ream believer in popular will to the extent that he believes that the legislature alone should be making those calls. query what he thinks the supreme court should be doing in that case since he seems to want legislatures to do everything. but i think that's what he's really after and he really indicts his own brethren for trying to be legislators as i think what -- the way he would want to phrase fit i would get inside his head for a second. >> he was certainly echoed by chief justice john roberts. joe patrice, thank you for being with us. >>> for gay ame
go ahead and do it and here he's citing the fact that the court is select, patrician highly unrepresentative, was that odd? >> it's a little odd but it fits with i think there's a nuance to the way he talks about the demographics of the court. i think he really does feel, rightly or wrongly that a lot of these questions things like death penalty things like abortion should be decided by legislatures. now there are some of us that think that the -- as i said already the tyranny of the...
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or the select patrition highly unrepresentative panel of nine carrying out the-- or you must not meanartland 5-4 majority conservative court that still takes counselling from the founder's underground brain jar farm. oh brain of madison and jefferson what did you mean by equal again? how about when scalia handed down v gore without precedent. how did he explain that to voters who felt their voice was being unser mondayuously taken away. >> gee, i really don't want to get in-- this is get over it, it's so old by now. >> jon: any time the people agree with me they should have the final say it's called democracy. you know what i feel bad for scalia i really do. his modern day-- diogene wants everything to go his way all the time forever. then we had to go and give him one of the worst fridays in his life. so in a gesture of empathy we present this ode antonin salia. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >> ooh, applesauce ♪ ♪ oh jiggery pokery. (cheers and applause) well's be right back ♪ ♪ if you want a paint that's tough enough to protect from the elements. if you want a paint flexible enough to survive the subtle
or the select patrition highly unrepresentative panel of nine carrying out the-- or you must not meanartland 5-4 majority conservative court that still takes counselling from the founder's underground brain jar farm. oh brain of madison and jefferson what did you mean by equal again? how about when scalia handed down v gore without precedent. how did he explain that to voters who felt their voice was being unser mondayuously taken away. >> gee, i really don't want to get in-- this is get...
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iowa is unrepresentative of the u.s. it has fewer minorities.base where we are largely an urban and suburban country. >> iowa's concerns represents concerns of normal americans. what do i do with all this corn. i'm bored. where can i deep fry this. oh my god i'm having cheses pains. >> most americans don't wake up in the morning and worry about whether or not they're going to deep fry corn. >> stop you right there. i am a half mexican man. from an urban area. and that's all i'm [bleep] thinking about so you're wrong. >> it's iowans down home know-how that makes them the right choice. >> let me tell you something about the people in iowa. they have homespun wisdom small town values. >> to say they have a monopoly on the wisdom or monopoly on small town values is to disregard the other 300 million people in the united states. >> what? i have had enough of your iowa bashing for one day. i'm going to iowa right now. >> oh-- all the corn? >> iowa, there isn't a group of people in america more qualified to pick the next leader of the free world than i
iowa is unrepresentative of the u.s. it has fewer minorities.base where we are largely an urban and suburban country. >> iowa's concerns represents concerns of normal americans. what do i do with all this corn. i'm bored. where can i deep fry this. oh my god i'm having cheses pains. >> most americans don't wake up in the morning and worry about whether or not they're going to deep fry corn. >> stop you right there. i am a half mexican man. from an urban area. and that's all...
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recently the program manager showed the data shows asian pacific islander are unrepresented. we can draw that there is less abuse or need in the api community, but it seems more likely there is a suvarunderreportingin the community and we also know there is probably very real barriers to this issue and so it is with this type of confident that we have for thisancy and this grant to provide the multiculture and multilingual skills to target outreach and education within the api community. one key element is to produce and distribute language appropriate education materials to the general public, professional and care givers. we urge your support of this particular grant >> any questions? commissioner loo. >> the education al material, you know how many languages are they in? >> um, i believe-i know on some of the more significant asian languages, but know the staff there speaks quite a few languages and dialects. >> we have been around for 40 years so we have cantonese, mandarin, [inaudible] korean [inaudible] spanish and it incleess dependent on the volunteer base we have. we
recently the program manager showed the data shows asian pacific islander are unrepresented. we can draw that there is less abuse or need in the api community, but it seems more likely there is a suvarunderreportingin the community and we also know there is probably very real barriers to this issue and so it is with this type of confident that we have for thisancy and this grant to provide the multiculture and multilingual skills to target outreach and education within the api community. one...
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ignores the will of the voters to impose the judgment of an elite few "a select, patrician highly unrepresentative of nine." and chief justice john roberts encouraged same-sex marriage supporters to, "celebrate today's decision, celebrate the achievement of a desired goal, but do not celebrate the constitution. it had nothing to do with it." but it's justice kennedy who has been the decisive voice affirming gay rights under the constitution in four separate major opinions over the past 20 years. those cases will be his legacy, scott, putting gays and lesbians on equal ground. >> pelley: jan crawford on the steps of the court for us this evening. jarng thank you. so june 26, 2015, will be remembered as the day same-sex marriage began to disappear from our national conversation. from now on, it's likely to be known just as "marriage." carter evans is following the reaction. >> reporter: outside san francisco city hall, supporters waited anxiously for the decision to come down. ( cheers ) kate kendall is with the national center for lesbian rights. >> it's a hell of a day! today america walking the t
ignores the will of the voters to impose the judgment of an elite few "a select, patrician highly unrepresentative of nine." and chief justice john roberts encouraged same-sex marriage supporters to, "celebrate today's decision, celebrate the achievement of a desired goal, but do not celebrate the constitution. it had nothing to do with it." but it's justice kennedy who has been the decisive voice affirming gay rights under the constitution in four separate major opinions...
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that figure is higher in host country, canada, but women are still unrepresented. the first words this coach heard from a male trainer may explain why. >> we have to think of goalkeepers as women and the penalty area is the kitchen. women and goalkeeper know exactly where they belong. that was the start of my course. >> the turf war that preceded this tournament is revealing. a group of top players threatening to sue fifa, citing gender jim that is. men would never be asked to play a world cup on artificial purposes which it claims increases the risk of injury. women seeking to play on an equal setting at men continues. >> in 1921, women were banned from using any of of the male facilities saying the game was unsuitable for my males. this ban was lifted 50 years later in 1971. >> the country has a high rated domestic league and national team. paul mortimer who has coached the women's game said sexism is still pushing female players away. >> i know some players at school and want to quit the game. they've been abused at school, because they're better player's that t
that figure is higher in host country, canada, but women are still unrepresented. the first words this coach heard from a male trainer may explain why. >> we have to think of goalkeepers as women and the penalty area is the kitchen. women and goalkeeper know exactly where they belong. that was the start of my course. >> the turf war that preceded this tournament is revealing. a group of top players threatening to sue fifa, citing gender jim that is. men would never be asked to play...
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the diversity of the facebook opinion place including interviews more qualified candidates from unrepresented groups, and increasing the training opportunities for students early in years and training managers about bias. diversity is not just an issue for facebook but all of the tech industry. 85 percent of all tech employees are men. >> matt, thank you. >> were you hot enough yesterday? >> yes it was plenty hot. we used the big spatula to flip me over. >> hopefully you can put the spatula away. >> my kids wish they had that to flip me over on the we couch to keep me from snoring. >> my son is watching the espn on the draft picks and i am snoring. 612 in glen park. in san francisco, waking up in san francisco big weekend. 55 in west portal. mission, crissy field, ocean beach, 57. downtown 58. along with the financial district, 59 coming through the ferry building and palo alto is 59 and low 60s along the bay shore to 63 in saratoga and walnut creek is 66. fairfield is 69 and petaluma is comfortable at 55 and 54 in pacifica headed into afternoon inland east bay is 90 to then. away the bay, 70
the diversity of the facebook opinion place including interviews more qualified candidates from unrepresented groups, and increasing the training opportunities for students early in years and training managers about bias. diversity is not just an issue for facebook but all of the tech industry. 85 percent of all tech employees are men. >> matt, thank you. >> were you hot enough yesterday? >> yes it was plenty hot. we used the big spatula to flip me over. >> hopefully you...
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things using data, using aid, using counseling in new ways to improve completion rates among the unrepresented groups. as like arizona state or florida international or central florida. what do you find particularly promising? and what can you do to encourage more institutions? >> you just mentioned a few of them and they're very encouraging. in addition to the work of those individual institutions, the university of innovation alliance has gathered together large public research universities and is not only working on ways that individual institutions can innovate and improve the throughput, but how they can work together. in addition to that, at the state level, there have been a number of states experimenting with performance-based funding. and this is what i alluded to when i was talking about helping to promote success among institutions is to be able to provide more resources to institutions that are doing the right thing by low income first generation students. >> we're going to go to questions in a few minutes so if you want to start lining up from the audience we'll introduce question
things using data, using aid, using counseling in new ways to improve completion rates among the unrepresented groups. as like arizona state or florida international or central florida. what do you find particularly promising? and what can you do to encourage more institutions? >> you just mentioned a few of them and they're very encouraging. in addition to the work of those individual institutions, the university of innovation alliance has gathered together large public research...
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many low income first generation college and unrepresented students are not receiving the advice and support they need to identify and enroll in colleges where they will persist to degree. with lasting consequences, not only for those students, but also for the nation. nearly 25% of low income studentings who score in the top of standardized tests never go to college. college access studies show complexities of college and applications are a weight for students, many of whom are the first in the family to consider college. the student guidance ratio means the average student spends 20 minutes a year talking to a counselor. according to the department of education, 90% of the fastest growing jobs today require post-secondary education, yet the u.s. lags behind other nations in young adults enrolled in higher education. to assist with these other issues the university began the virginia college advising court in the fall of 2005. the advising court pleases a recent graduate in a high school in virginia for two years to support the work of the high school counselor by helping all studen
many low income first generation college and unrepresented students are not receiving the advice and support they need to identify and enroll in colleges where they will persist to degree. with lasting consequences, not only for those students, but also for the nation. nearly 25% of low income studentings who score in the top of standardized tests never go to college. college access studies show complexities of college and applications are a weight for students, many of whom are the first in...
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of financial aid and fears of college loan debt, many low income first generation college and unrepresented students are not receiving advice and support they need to identify and enroll in colleges where they will persist to degree. with lasting consequences not only for those students but also for the nation. 25% of low income students will never go to college. college access studies have found the complexities of college and financial aid applications are a serious barrier for low income students many of whom are the first to consider college. the national student to guidance counselor ratio of 467 to 1, means the average student spends 20 minutes per year talking to a counselor. according to the department he have education 90% of the fastest growing jobs require post secondary education yet the u.s. lags behind other nations. to assist with these other issues, the university began the virginia college advising corps in the fall of 2005. they place a recent university graduate in a high school in virginia for two years to support the work of the high school counselor by helping all stud
of financial aid and fears of college loan debt, many low income first generation college and unrepresented students are not receiving advice and support they need to identify and enroll in colleges where they will persist to degree. with lasting consequences not only for those students but also for the nation. 25% of low income students will never go to college. college access studies have found the complexities of college and financial aid applications are a serious barrier for low income...
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>> they're very unrepresentative states. retail campaigning. if it were just national election, the election could be waged on tv. this way it can't. but being some people certainly to quarrel with which states play that role. >> it would be great if other states have civic activism and voter interests, but they don't. so while they're flawed in a lot of ways i think it's great for the process. both states do a more serious job than anywhere else and it brings it down to human scale. >> mike allen, thank you so much. >> happy weekend. >> that was very muddled. >> happy friday! happy roast and ride. >> there it is. >> thank you, mike. always great to see you. coming up american pharoah could be just hours away from making history as the 12th triple crown winner. we'll go live to belmont park for a look at tomorrow's race for the record books. plus just minutes away from former textas governor rick perry joining the table. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunse
>> they're very unrepresentative states. retail campaigning. if it were just national election, the election could be waged on tv. this way it can't. but being some people certainly to quarrel with which states play that role. >> it would be great if other states have civic activism and voter interests, but they don't. so while they're flawed in a lot of ways i think it's great for the process. both states do a more serious job than anywhere else and it brings it down to human...