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earl warren. earl warren is in many respects, i think, misunderstood. sometimes by those who don't know better and sometimes by those who should, who do, or at least should. in his day, earl warren was accused of criminals, but he was engaged by crime. a fact that few people know, that his father was murdered in 1938, and the assailant was never found. he was accused in his day of sympathy toward communism. but in fact, he was a fierce patriot. a veteran of world war i, who prosecuted communists during his days as a district attorney. he was accused of sanctioning, when in fact he was actually a bit of a prude. in fact, earl warren was a deeply practical man. one shaped by his experience far more than by any ideology. and his life, i submit, offers powerful evidence that a person's up brngibringing can s life and a life can shape history. in warren's case, he was formed by early 20th century california and came to embody its values. he then exported those values to the nation and to a remarkable degree, those values helped shape our lives today. if you'
earl warren. earl warren is in many respects, i think, misunderstood. sometimes by those who don't know better and sometimes by those who should, who do, or at least should. in his day, earl warren was accused of criminals, but he was engaged by crime. a fact that few people know, that his father was murdered in 1938, and the assailant was never found. he was accused in his day of sympathy toward communism. but in fact, he was a fierce patriot. a veteran of world war i, who prosecuted...
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and warren had watch this in terror. the experience he recalled, years later gave me a horror of mob action that remains with me to this day. as a young boy, he moved to bakersfield, which was his home for the rest of his youth. bakersfield at the turn of the century, it was not quite the ok corral but it was not so different there. it was distinctly a western town, of a california variety. quorum's father had been working for the southern pacific in los angeles they were so desperate for workers in the interior of california that they accepted him and bakersfield. bakersfield was a sharply divided by class and race. though it's racial divisions, its fundamental racial division was not so much between black and white residents as much as its white residents and chinese population. it was a bustling center of gambling and prostitution but they thick dash of lawlessness. it's a place where a shoot out on main street with some occasional occurrence warrants childhood for the most part was pleasant enough. the family was not
and warren had watch this in terror. the experience he recalled, years later gave me a horror of mob action that remains with me to this day. as a young boy, he moved to bakersfield, which was his home for the rest of his youth. bakersfield at the turn of the century, it was not quite the ok corral but it was not so different there. it was distinctly a western town, of a california variety. quorum's father had been working for the southern pacific in los angeles they were so desperate for...
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warren: see you soon. symone: thank you so much. you heard senator warren.ou hurt her very loud and very clear. this is an all hands on deck activity. i feel so privileged to work for joe biden because joe biden correctly articulated what was happening in america when america was going through. he diagnosed the issue well before anyone knew what it was. more than a year and a half ago, he said we are in the battle for r the soul of this nation and we have to reunite america. vice president biden made that claim. people laughed at him. people said theat he was not focused, out of touch. time and time again, that mantra, that theory has been reaffirmed. i believe now more than ever, it is so important that we are doing everything we can to not just beat donald trump, because, yes, we have to beat him. but we are voting for something. we are voting for change. the people out in the streets right now, young folks who have raised our voices online, in person, all over this country are doing so because we want change. i live in washington, d.c. right now. on the f
warren: see you soon. symone: thank you so much. you heard senator warren.ou hurt her very loud and very clear. this is an all hands on deck activity. i feel so privileged to work for joe biden because joe biden correctly articulated what was happening in america when america was going through. he diagnosed the issue well before anyone knew what it was. more than a year and a half ago, he said we are in the battle for r the soul of this nation and we have to reunite america. vice president...
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warren: yes, i'm ready. kyle: the first question is about the bring back better plan, for those who don't know is joe's economic plan to bring millions of good jobs back to uplift the middle-class community. i want to ask you, what is your favorite piece of the bring back better plan? sen. warren: i love this about the bring back better plan, build back better is that we are not going to go and try to patch over the cracks where it is all broken. this is about making it really work and he wants to use the power of government to make that happen. so, think about it this way. right now, the government buys all kinds of stuff from steel for battleships to toilet paper for offices. the federal government spends a lot of money. joe biden says we are going to spend that money to build a greater economy, to restore manufacturing in the united states, to strengthen unions and billion in investment in innovation right here in america. it is fabulous. kyle: i like that. that was right at 45 seconds. are you ready for
warren: yes, i'm ready. kyle: the first question is about the bring back better plan, for those who don't know is joe's economic plan to bring millions of good jobs back to uplift the middle-class community. i want to ask you, what is your favorite piece of the bring back better plan? sen. warren: i love this about the bring back better plan, build back better is that we are not going to go and try to patch over the cracks where it is all broken. this is about making it really work and he wants...
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senator elizabeth warren. sen. warren: thank you. hello, aft. i'm so happy to have this chance to be on a call with some of the strongest, hardest working and most dedicated people in the country. america's public school teachers and counselors and cafeteria workers and bus drivers, the people who devote their lives to educating our children, i'm so grateful to all of you. i never thought i would end up in politics, not in a million years. when i ran for office, i quickly this covered nobody does this on their own. i learned that to be effective, it is critical to have allies who know how to get the job done. allies like my dear friend randi weingarten. you know how to get out there every day and make it happen. i want to give a shout out to to someone who has been a longtime advocate for students and for hard-working families. the next first lady of the united states, dr. jill biden. educators deserve a partner in the white house, and with president joe biden and first lady, dr. jill biden, they won't get one advocate, they will get two and tha
senator elizabeth warren. sen. warren: thank you. hello, aft. i'm so happy to have this chance to be on a call with some of the strongest, hardest working and most dedicated people in the country. america's public school teachers and counselors and cafeteria workers and bus drivers, the people who devote their lives to educating our children, i'm so grateful to all of you. i never thought i would end up in politics, not in a million years. when i ran for office, i quickly this covered nobody...
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-- earl warren. then we will last -- spend the last few minutes with your questions as we close out here. let's listen to chief justice earl warren. >> i think the representative government in this country is perhaps the most important issue we've had before the supreme court. if everyone in this country has an opportunity to participate in his government on equal terms with everyone else and can share and elect representatives who will be truly representatives of the entire community. and not some special interest most of these problems that we are not confronted with would be solved through the political process rather than through the courts. >> as you mentioned shortly thereafter than it was voting rights -- there was a revolution in this country about the way people electing their representatives. let's talk a little bit about -- with our viewers about what they want to talk about we will begin with barry in dauphin, alabama. you're on the air bury. >> yes i would like the commentators to discus
-- earl warren. then we will last -- spend the last few minutes with your questions as we close out here. let's listen to chief justice earl warren. >> i think the representative government in this country is perhaps the most important issue we've had before the supreme court. if everyone in this country has an opportunity to participate in his government on equal terms with everyone else and can share and elect representatives who will be truly representatives of the entire community....
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thank you, senator warren. yes, look, i grew up in a family where i still called my parents friends mr. and mrs. so sorry, dr. biden, senator warren, we love you and we know as one who is watching after you heard them, you can understand the deep conviction to the work that we do at our members to every single day to make a difference in the lives of children and students and young adults, and you really want to make sure that this moment is one we can actually lead to hope and aspiration, and overcome fear and anxiety. but we know we need leadership and that's why we are really so excited about the vice president. and i've said this before, i'm going to say it again. he was the person i went to all the time in the obama administration, and he listened to us. he didn't always agree but he really listened to the kind of respect the way, and tried to make things right. and that's who we have not just in joe biden, but in dr. b and in senator warren. they try to make things right, to make government work for peopl
thank you, senator warren. yes, look, i grew up in a family where i still called my parents friends mr. and mrs. so sorry, dr. biden, senator warren, we love you and we know as one who is watching after you heard them, you can understand the deep conviction to the work that we do at our members to every single day to make a difference in the lives of children and students and young adults, and you really want to make sure that this moment is one we can actually lead to hope and aspiration, and...
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but the interesting thing was that when she married warren, warren accepted marshall as well and marshall seems to have lived partly with them partly with his grandfather. so it was like kind of an interesting relationship that they worked out. >> she just doesn't seem that maternal. >> i would disagree with that. >> i think that that's part of it and in terms of the story of, i think your original question had to do with the 1920 campaign or something and does that become an issue? and her being divorced, certainly divorce was not in favor at that time but it's a case of mutual assured destruction. and mr. james middleton cox is the first divorced person to run for president. he had been married once before. and then his wife, i think, had mental problems or something and then he marries again. there's no great scandal in it but there it is... >> but she was a much younger woman. >> yes, but -- so, either not about to bring that up, but if they had brought up, the immense hardship which florence had to go through and she spent a great deal of time really not dealing with, until she gets
but the interesting thing was that when she married warren, warren accepted marshall as well and marshall seems to have lived partly with them partly with his grandfather. so it was like kind of an interesting relationship that they worked out. >> she just doesn't seem that maternal. >> i would disagree with that. >> i think that that's part of it and in terms of the story of, i think your original question had to do with the 1920 campaign or something and does that become an...
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it's interesting going back for a moment warren-brennan thing, earl warren was appointed by presidentenhower. brennan, william brennan was appointed by president eisenhower. president eisenhower was later to say something about some of the greatest mistakes he made were these two justices that turned out to be quite liberal. and here was justice frankfurter, appointed by a democrat, who turned out in those cases and this case, in these line of cases, to be quite conservative. he was very, very passionate about the issue. and i suppose we'll talk about that a little bit more. that was among the debates. the first time the court heard the case, i think it was argued in april. >> right. >> the court -- i think your viewers probably know this, that the court starts hearing arguments on the first monday in october. and hearings arguments every month october through april and usually finishes its arguments in april, and then renders its decisions by the end of june. if you have a very hard case like this that's argued at the end of the term, it's sometimes produces bad law because they don'
it's interesting going back for a moment warren-brennan thing, earl warren was appointed by presidentenhower. brennan, william brennan was appointed by president eisenhower. president eisenhower was later to say something about some of the greatest mistakes he made were these two justices that turned out to be quite liberal. and here was justice frankfurter, appointed by a democrat, who turned out in those cases and this case, in these line of cases, to be quite conservative. he was very, very...
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grandson, jeffrey earl warren. he shares with us some family history. his grandfather's view of what the miranda decision and other policing decisions did for society. let's watch. >> i would like the court throughout history to be remembered as the court of the people. no one can say how the opinions of any particular court or any particular era will stand the test of time. all one can do is to do his best to make his opinions conform to the constitutions and laws of the united states and then hope that they will be so considered in the future. >> >> this is the binder of letters that i have from problem or an -- papa warren. >> in 1969, he decided to resign. i had been at the university of california. i had written him a very passionate letter, how we were going to burn everything down and i would never bring children into this world because it was such a mess. he writes back to me, i will just read a couple of sections. the world is not perfect because human nature is not perfect. and he goes on to say if all of
grandson, jeffrey earl warren. he shares with us some family history. his grandfather's view of what the miranda decision and other policing decisions did for society. let's watch. >> i would like the court throughout history to be remembered as the court of the people. no one can say how the opinions of any particular court or any particular era will stand the test of time. all one can do is to do his best to make his opinions conform to the constitutions and laws of the united states...
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warren gets the message and warren calls goldberg. he says look, we tried for this recess appointment but it did not work out. we made in place for the remainder of the term. and he finally resigns in june of 1969. at which point, nixon nominates this man, warren burger, early conservative judge from the eighth circuit, which is based in the midwest, burger was based in minnesota to become chief justice of the supreme court. and so we replace a quite liberal, very liberal, chief justice with a fairly conservative chief justice and so that creates a more conservative court. this is only nixon's first appointment. nixon will get to make for supreme court appointments all in his first term. significant turnover. the second is an unexpected one. justice for this. one of the great ironies of this, is that johnson, by trying to promote forties from associate justice to chief justice, paves the way for four days to collapse entirely and to be removed from the court. we are in late 68. the public has been exposed to this idea that fortas is a
warren gets the message and warren calls goldberg. he says look, we tried for this recess appointment but it did not work out. we made in place for the remainder of the term. and he finally resigns in june of 1969. at which point, nixon nominates this man, warren burger, early conservative judge from the eighth circuit, which is based in the midwest, burger was based in minnesota to become chief justice of the supreme court. and so we replace a quite liberal, very liberal, chief justice with a...
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warren parker served as u.s. chief justice from 1969 to 1986, now, remarks by new york's university law professor on his life and legacy on the high court. held by the supreme court historical society this is almost an hour. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the trustees of the historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i will ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off. even on silent mode, they will interfere with the sound system here in the court. i am greg joseph, president of the society. welcome. we are delighted to have you here today. we are honored to have resident emeritus of nyu john sexton, whose topic tonight is warren burger, the founder of our society and of immense importance to us. there is no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. he was a warren burger clerk, but he had a long history before that. president sexton earned his ba in history and in a and phd and religion, and taught religion in brookly
warren parker served as u.s. chief justice from 1969 to 1986, now, remarks by new york's university law professor on his life and legacy on the high court. held by the supreme court historical society this is almost an hour. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the trustees of the historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i will ask everyone to take out their phones and turn them off. even on silent mode, they will interfere with the sound...
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i'm pleased to be joined by my colleague senator warren and van hollen. in just two days the moratorium expires. established by the cares act and millions will be at risk. 22 million households with for how to pay for next month's re rent. this is a potential catastrophe and why senate democrats including senator warren and van hollen and senator brown couldn't be with us today that is leading efforts on the senate floor on the issue tomorrow and other leaders and elsewhere have introduced bills that would provide an extension of the protections in the rental assistance necessary to keep people from their homes. you throw someone out of their home, their whole life gets disrupted, their healthcare other job opportunities, their kids educational abilities. housing is fundamental and it's been ripped by this crisis. leader mcconnell and the senate republicans have a blocked introduction of the bill refusing to act on the house passed he rose bill passed within two months ago and they assisted me on a three-month pause while they assess the conditions in the
i'm pleased to be joined by my colleague senator warren and van hollen. in just two days the moratorium expires. established by the cares act and millions will be at risk. 22 million households with for how to pay for next month's re rent. this is a potential catastrophe and why senate democrats including senator warren and van hollen and senator brown couldn't be with us today that is leading efforts on the senate floor on the issue tomorrow and other leaders and elsewhere have introduced...
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warren buffett taking a move.is the net effect on economic growth when you get waves of consolidation like the one expected later this year? dr. harris: this is something not fully appreciated by investors. right now the focus is on the rehiring and getting the economy back on its feet story, which is correct. we had two good months for the economy. as you go further forward and companies have to deal with the new reality that we are not going back to normal, and then they make those painful choices about cutting capex budgets and a laglayoffs, so there is headwind to the economy. in every recession. recessions can start from all kinds of shops. this happens to be a health crisis shock. the original shock gets things going and then there are secondary shocks as companies have to deal with the scars of the crisis. it will make it much harder to get back to full employment, these ongoing adjustments. debt,an: the scale of the the bill on the others have all of this, the deleveraging you expect, how big of an effort
warren buffett taking a move.is the net effect on economic growth when you get waves of consolidation like the one expected later this year? dr. harris: this is something not fully appreciated by investors. right now the focus is on the rehiring and getting the economy back on its feet story, which is correct. we had two good months for the economy. as you go further forward and companies have to deal with the new reality that we are not going back to normal, and then they make those painful...
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and earl warren is appointed by dwight eisenhower. he was the republican candidate for vice president in 1948 when tom do we ran. and he is a tall, blond, all american moderate republican. this is someone who really made civil rights one of his calling's in california and called for the people to be brought together. he does have one stay on his legacy. an important stand. that is, supporting the japanese internment that we talked about so vividly in the -- and has memories in 1976 where he finally expressed remorse for the japanese internment. he wept and reflected on what he had done. nonetheless, remember, this is a time when the democratic within the party of segregation and the republican party was the party of lincoln so for warren to be in favor of civil rights at the time was on unusual. he had one of the first supreme court seats. dwight eisenhower had promised to him. warren says, give me the seat. eisenhower said i never promise to make you chief justice. warren says, you said the first seat is the first seat. so he held hi
and earl warren is appointed by dwight eisenhower. he was the republican candidate for vice president in 1948 when tom do we ran. and he is a tall, blond, all american moderate republican. this is someone who really made civil rights one of his calling's in california and called for the people to be brought together. he does have one stay on his legacy. an important stand. that is, supporting the japanese internment that we talked about so vividly in the -- and has memories in 1976 where he...
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buffett warren buffett or any other powerful banker does not need to go to jay powell and say hey jay powell i need the share price of apple to be this it's all digitized they could see it on the balance sheet the fed can see exactly where the options are where the risk is and they could just make sure that it never hits that that there's always a put option and they themselves you know affect the market by looking at the market they affect the market because they know that they can't have that price go to a certain point so the other players in the market the other investors of course then bet on the the fed chairman jay powell at the moment your own pow that he will act according to how they are observing the same data so it's a feedback loop right with price control you have authority like in the old medieval days when they priests used to argue about how many angels can dance on the head of a pen and the one who had the best argument for that non discussion had the most authority so here you have a bunch of central bankers and market manipulator. saying the price of apples should
buffett warren buffett or any other powerful banker does not need to go to jay powell and say hey jay powell i need the share price of apple to be this it's all digitized they could see it on the balance sheet the fed can see exactly where the options are where the risk is and they could just make sure that it never hits that that there's always a put option and they themselves you know affect the market by looking at the market they affect the market because they know that they can't have that...
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contrary to popular conception of the warren court and those impeach earl warren banners he sided with law enforcement frequently. he was a former prosecutor and did not view this case as one that was going to work law enforcement and he thought the police could get a warrant so i think the answer is that although he was very regretful about his role in the japanese internment cases it did not influence his views in these cases. >> george in pittsburgh you are on landmark cases. welcome. >> hello. thank you. i was wondering how the decisions might apply to nongovernment entities during the surveillance and recently we've had a lot of talk about facebook and other types of organizations doing that sort of thing. >> sure. you're asking it of a very important week as we noted tomorrow and wednesday here as you're watching this live, mark zuckerberg before congress answering lots of questions about privacy. >> of course the challenge is you know a lot of us use gmail, facebook, twitter, you name it. we've voluntarily given to these companies our data and a lot of access to our data. i don'
contrary to popular conception of the warren court and those impeach earl warren banners he sided with law enforcement frequently. he was a former prosecutor and did not view this case as one that was going to work law enforcement and he thought the police could get a warrant so i think the answer is that although he was very regretful about his role in the japanese internment cases it did not influence his views in these cases. >> george in pittsburgh you are on landmark cases. welcome....
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earl warren is right about police professionalism. but what he also said is you have to look at these decisions, including miranda, which you'll speak about later, and also look at how the court looked at issues of race and inequality in communities which were targeted by the police. because they were predominantly communities of color. i think it's important that you make that link in criminal procedure revolution and what was happening in these communities and the emphasis on race. >> which brings us to the contemporary times where we're discussing the police tactics in this country. this is a fresh issue for us in that regard. >> wild and wonderful is on twitter asking, which of the exceptions to the exclusionary rule are most commonly used? that's a question. >> that's tough to answer. it is probably attenuation. there are three exceptions to the exclusionary rule in addition to good faith. if the police can prove that the bad act, the illegal unconstitutional act that happened is so far removed from the discovery of the evidence,
earl warren is right about police professionalism. but what he also said is you have to look at these decisions, including miranda, which you'll speak about later, and also look at how the court looked at issues of race and inequality in communities which were targeted by the police. because they were predominantly communities of color. i think it's important that you make that link in criminal procedure revolution and what was happening in these communities and the emphasis on race. >>...
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, elizabeth warren, and liz warren. every shade of white. now a key policy advisor to biden talking on the phone every two days that sounds like fun. >> say hello to your husband richard burton spent just because you haven't seen me on tv doesn't mean no one is asking. >> to my talking to? and then invading with the coronavirus. yes. i love that if there is a riot they can show up and seeing the greatest hits hotel california. >> somebody has sex for several hours. >>. >> what about time travel? should we legalize that quick. >> i just came back from the jurassic era. for the tyrannosaurus rest on - - tyrannosaurus rex. >> that's my son. okay. >> does richard burton know about that? >> as a person of color does liz stand a chance? >> no. certainly not for vp and i have some questions about the key policy advisor thing. on the one hand you can say she stands for moderates because she was super left before she focused full time on sucking up to joe biden but you also have to wonder she has been so desperate about it that
, elizabeth warren, and liz warren. every shade of white. now a key policy advisor to biden talking on the phone every two days that sounds like fun. >> say hello to your husband richard burton spent just because you haven't seen me on tv doesn't mean no one is asking. >> to my talking to? and then invading with the coronavirus. yes. i love that if there is a riot they can show up and seeing the greatest hits hotel california. >> somebody has sex for several hours. >>....
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this piece gives us a hint there's a lot of si nor ji between warren and the former vice president. but that pick we're expecting in a couple weeks. a couple more policy proposals, big rollouts, and once they get that done they'll shift theo wh their choice is for the number two spot is. >> considering the fact that he's taken so many policy cues as has been laid out from elizabeth warren, i know she's been on the short list as a vice presidential pick. where are they on this search? >> there are a couple of forces taking place here. one of the main ones is how you respond to the george floyd killing and how you adequately meet the moment with the black lives matter protests. that's led many to suggest that the former vice president has always said it's going to be a female, it should be an african-american female. what we're hearing from some sources, especially in the black community, if there's anyone that talked to this moment and the underlying factors behind black lives matter it's elizabeth warren talking about racism, the inequities, the challenges that so many families face
this piece gives us a hint there's a lot of si nor ji between warren and the former vice president. but that pick we're expecting in a couple weeks. a couple more policy proposals, big rollouts, and once they get that done they'll shift theo wh their choice is for the number two spot is. >> considering the fact that he's taken so many policy cues as has been laid out from elizabeth warren, i know she's been on the short list as a vice presidential pick. where are they on this search?...
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court was around. >> the core of the warren court was the alliance between earl warren and william brennan, who was warren's deputy and helped coral majorities. other liberal was thurgood marshall. and potter stewart was a centrist who likes to write narrowly and could go either way. justice john marshall harlan who wrote the concurring opinion in katz was on the conservative wing and he had dissented from several of the criminal procedure cases as well as the voting rights cases. and then there was hugo black who, this lone dissenter in katz and black was a liberal texturalist appointed by roosevelt. he went to sleep every night reading the constitution and burned a hole in his pillow buzz he would stay up communing with the original text and he believed that no law meant no law on the first amendment and he was a great civil libertarian and he couldn't make up rights that weren't in the constitution and he dissented. >> do you have more to say about that? >> i think he thought so because, of course, the text of the amendment doesn't mention it. it talks about persons and house and papers
court was around. >> the core of the warren court was the alliance between earl warren and william brennan, who was warren's deputy and helped coral majorities. other liberal was thurgood marshall. and potter stewart was a centrist who likes to write narrowly and could go either way. justice john marshall harlan who wrote the concurring opinion in katz was on the conservative wing and he had dissented from several of the criminal procedure cases as well as the voting rights cases. and...
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people have been waiting for warren buffett to do a deal.s sitting on dlabs 137 billion of cash. clearly he sees natural gas assets where it's at changing patterns. san francisco rent are down 12% year-on-year in june that's still huge. it does reflect the home working environment with the likes of twitter and facebook saying to many employees if you can work at home you're doing fine. another interesting topic is the credit card opening. they are down. down 65% from mid-april to mid-may following the previous month. it does reflect changing consumer habits. less credit out there, more saving quite extraordinary. the british or americans could be saving more but that's what covid-19 has done. back to you both >> everything is cancelled might as well as safe money. >> people are spooked too. >>> thank you. >>> coming up a look at the week ahead in weather >>> an american tradition. a look at the artists kimang their voices heard in the nation's capital polo! marco...! polo! sì? marco...! polo! scusa? marco...! polo! ma io sono marco polo, ma
people have been waiting for warren buffett to do a deal.s sitting on dlabs 137 billion of cash. clearly he sees natural gas assets where it's at changing patterns. san francisco rent are down 12% year-on-year in june that's still huge. it does reflect the home working environment with the likes of twitter and facebook saying to many employees if you can work at home you're doing fine. another interesting topic is the credit card opening. they are down. down 65% from mid-april to mid-may...
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he has so many good choices -- warren and all of them. don't really care about the race of the person that gives it. race is dying out a little bit and we want good leaders. i think susan rice would be my reportingce and for for i hope cuomo runs for president because i think he would make an excellent president. now, i think president biden and his wife will be great. i think you will be a great president and his wife will be a great first lady. a greatmichigan we have governor, whitner, and she is doing an excellent job. it seems like republican people don't really aspect women -- they act like women are second-class, but our governor is doing an excellent job in michigan and i'm happy for the women. host: quick question before you go. you said you want cuomo to run. is that because you don't think joe biden will win in november or you only think you would serve four years? caller: no, i know biden is going to win and we're going to support biden 100%, but then i think we'll be ready for a different style. we will see. biden might be go
he has so many good choices -- warren and all of them. don't really care about the race of the person that gives it. race is dying out a little bit and we want good leaders. i think susan rice would be my reportingce and for for i hope cuomo runs for president because i think he would make an excellent president. now, i think president biden and his wife will be great. i think you will be a great president and his wife will be a great first lady. a greatmichigan we have governor, whitner, and...
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warren buffett always says that last century the dow started 66 and ended at over 11,000.nd we had two world wars, a great depression, and presidents assassinated -- it was an extraordinary 100 years, but the market always marches back. ♪ david: now, in the philanthropic area -- you are a philanthropic leader in chicago -- what are the areas of interest you have? john: we have been working hard on the idea of how to solve the wealth gap in our country between minority communities and the majority communities. there is all of this data that shows how the wealth gap has got larger, particularly between african-americans and white americans. we started a small public school over 22 years ago to teach financial literacy in the public school. we get young people to be prepared to pick their own stocks and make their own 401(k) plan and all the things we need to do. we created a program with the university of chicago for minority students to work in the investment offices of major endowments. david: your parents were prominent leaders in the african-american community in chicago
warren buffett always says that last century the dow started 66 and ended at over 11,000.nd we had two world wars, a great depression, and presidents assassinated -- it was an extraordinary 100 years, but the market always marches back. ♪ david: now, in the philanthropic area -- you are a philanthropic leader in chicago -- what are the areas of interest you have? john: we have been working hard on the idea of how to solve the wealth gap in our country between minority communities and the...
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warren parker served as u.s. chief justice from 1969 to 1986, now, remarks by new york's university law professor on his life and legacy on the high court. held by the supreme court
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david: now, warren buffett, is he a value investor?n: he is the greatest value investor of all time. sometimes people talk about if michael jordan is better than lebron james, but there is no question that warren is the best ever. david: but value investing, as i understand it, is easier done when the markets are down. when the markets are high, there aren't as many bargains. so, what have you been doing the last 10 years because markets are very high? john: it's interesting. we've been able to buy terrific bargains around march of 2009 when the market was bottoming. we've got some great brands like cvs, royal caribbean, and true bargains. when the markets recovered, some sectors stayed really, really cheap, media, we love companies like viacom and madison square garden network. those stocks are still really cheap. financial services companies, some that you know well, companies like lazard or kkr. there are some sectors that are totally neglected even as the markets recovered. david: let's talk about the economy. the united states eco
david: now, warren buffett, is he a value investor?n: he is the greatest value investor of all time. sometimes people talk about if michael jordan is better than lebron james, but there is no question that warren is the best ever. david: but value investing, as i understand it, is easier done when the markets are down. when the markets are high, there aren't as many bargains. so, what have you been doing the last 10 years because markets are very high? john: it's interesting. we've been able to...
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we also have elizabeth warren. a white candidate but very progressive, from the bernie sanders wing of the party. if she's looking -- if wrote -- if joe biden is looking for someone to bring in the bernie sanders he might pick elizabeth warren, but she also is bright and has good policies. but the sanders people might already be behind biden so he might not think it's necessary. tammy duckworth is a senator from illinois, she has two prestigious, she lost her limbs literally fighting for the country and has been attacked on fox news for not being patriotic enough. she could be a topic. creeping up that list is s susan rice. , sheay not know that name is the former national security adviser, a black american and seen as someone with an impressive resume. she cut her teeth under obama in a high-profilile petition -- position. other people on the list, stacey as a topic,is seen georgia not seen as much of a swing state and not as necessary. and gretchen whitmer from wisconsin was also seen as a top choice -- from mich
we also have elizabeth warren. a white candidate but very progressive, from the bernie sanders wing of the party. if she's looking -- if wrote -- if joe biden is looking for someone to bring in the bernie sanders he might pick elizabeth warren, but she also is bright and has good policies. but the sanders people might already be behind biden so he might not think it's necessary. tammy duckworth is a senator from illinois, she has two prestigious, she lost her limbs literally fighting for the...
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warren buffett >> so it is directly tied to the pipeline deal falling through? >> absolutely. i talked to a couple people last night. the pipeline industry as a whole is in trouble, okay? there are lawsuits, it is capital intensive. you name it, it's an issue so i think what buffett is seeing, and greg abel and his team are seeing, is this is our opportunity to pick up some assets from dominion, which is a little bit financially stretched. dominion would like to build a giant wind farm offshore in virginia because their power customers want renewables. they can divest fossil fuels market didn't like it, by the way -- >> no, we're down 10%, bri >> i wrote to some of you last night that it could be seen as a reaction the atlantic pipeline isn't going to happen. berkshire has a huge windmill business, wind farms, et cetera. but berkshire and abel are willing to step out of the conversation and buy fossil fuel at a time when others are trying to divest. classic warren buffett older industry, heavy cash flow out of favor, and guess who steps in >> and in he comes, first big deal in
warren buffett >> so it is directly tied to the pipeline deal falling through? >> absolutely. i talked to a couple people last night. the pipeline industry as a whole is in trouble, okay? there are lawsuits, it is capital intensive. you name it, it's an issue so i think what buffett is seeing, and greg abel and his team are seeing, is this is our opportunity to pick up some assets from dominion, which is a little bit financially stretched. dominion would like to build a giant wind...
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there is no question when it comes to investing that warren is the best ever. david: but value investing, as i understand it, is easier done when the markets are down. when the markets are high, there are not as many bargains. what have you been doing the last 10 years because markets have been very high? john: it's been interesting. we were able to buy terrific bargains right around march of 2009 when the market was bottoming. we got some great brands, companies like cvs, royal caribbean, cb richard ellis, true bargains. but as the markets recovered, some sectors have stayed really, really cheap, in particular media. we love companies like viacom and madison square garden network. those stocks are still really cheap. financial services companies, some that you know well, companies like lazard or kkr. there are some sectors of the market that just seemed to be totally neglected even as the markets recovered. david: let's talk about the economy. the united states economy was in a recession that ended june, 2009. so now for about 10 years we have been in a growth
there is no question when it comes to investing that warren is the best ever. david: but value investing, as i understand it, is easier done when the markets are down. when the markets are high, there are not as many bargains. what have you been doing the last 10 years because markets have been very high? john: it's been interesting. we were able to buy terrific bargains right around march of 2009 when the market was bottoming. we got some great brands, companies like cvs, royal caribbean, cb...
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warren buffet purchased the deal worth $10 billion. it is buffet's first acquisition. it was a deal done too soon or too low a price. tim, what is your take >> the deal feels like a deal done where buffet sees a lot of regulatory and at least head winds for pipelines and therefore codominion benefits f that i think it was they may be a beneficiary of other new projects ocare kept sidelined the med stream energy space is a tough place to be. this is an interesting purchase. >> do you read this as buffet being bullish on energy? >> i don't think so. if he was bullish more broadly, i don't think that's necessary it maybe it's a hedge of part of portfol portfolio, mid stream plays. i'm not sure i don't think -- i think the market thought it's a bull iish bet. to me it's a hedge of a border portfolio package he's looking at in my opinion. >> this deal talk got us thinking with the cash pile at $100 billion what should the oracle of omaha buy next dan, first. >> you know, we were talking about the banks before and warren buffet has been a great investor in financial assets o
warren buffet purchased the deal worth $10 billion. it is buffet's first acquisition. it was a deal done too soon or too low a price. tim, what is your take >> the deal feels like a deal done where buffet sees a lot of regulatory and at least head winds for pipelines and therefore codominion benefits f that i think it was they may be a beneficiary of other new projects ocare kept sidelined the med stream energy space is a tough place to be. this is an interesting purchase. >> do you...
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this was one of earl warren's very last cases. he retired june 23, 1969, two weeks after the decision. so sum up the warren court for us. what was it noted for? >> well, the warren court was particularly noted for being upholding a lot of civil liberties and civil rights particularly in the area of desegregation and other -- and criminal rights. i do think it's interesting with this bradenburg case because it is at the very end of the warren court, and it certainly marks a very strong marker of protecting speech, but to some extent, the credit really for the development of the free speech principles has to go to earlier justices of holmes and brandeis, because although this was a warren court decision, the principles that they adopted and established in this case really were developed further and more sort of rich detail in those earlier decisions. >> one of the other interesting stories about the justices in this case is justice hugo black who wrote one of the concurrences. and in fact, he was at one time in his earlier history a
this was one of earl warren's very last cases. he retired june 23, 1969, two weeks after the decision. so sum up the warren court for us. what was it noted for? >> well, the warren court was particularly noted for being upholding a lot of civil liberties and civil rights particularly in the area of desegregation and other -- and criminal rights. i do think it's interesting with this bradenburg case because it is at the very end of the warren court, and it certainly marks a very strong...
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he took inspiration from elizabeth warren's platform and senator warren joins me exclusively next. it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping all families stay connected. learn more at xfinity.com/education. >>> it was a rare moment on the campaign today where joe biden gave an economic policy speech on jobs. all three cable news networks, this one included, took the speech live in the midst of the pandemic. despite the president's un-moored happy talk about the economy and deceptively upbeat numbers on the surface, if you look a little deeper, it really does look like we're in for a long period of intensive economic pain. that will find joe biden
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but warren buffet, it's now 18% of the transmission. it's saying i think there's going to be a turn in economic activity there's going to be a turn on natural gas and also you put in the line about cleaner transmissions. well, that may well be a bonus as well but this is about buying natural gas assets at the moment. >> if i can put a couple of stories together, what we're seeing from some of the oil majors, bp and shell cutting back on the valuations and assets and before this crisis we were asking questions at what point would they take a valuation of the legacy assets that are not going to be the same in the future and they were reluctant to do so but you've seen a little bit of a kitchen sinking moment which means a lot of them are slightly more motivated toward the clean energy transmission. do you think maybe buffet is right about that >> the investors as well you're actually doing this transition, we don't really necessarily want to invest i think what is fascinating is the speed with which it's moving as well. it's clean gas and
but warren buffet, it's now 18% of the transmission. it's saying i think there's going to be a turn in economic activity there's going to be a turn on natural gas and also you put in the line about cleaner transmissions. well, that may well be a bonus as well but this is about buying natural gas assets at the moment. >> if i can put a couple of stories together, what we're seeing from some of the oil majors, bp and shell cutting back on the valuations and assets and before this crisis we...
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fundoes a sovereign wealth -- how does warren buffett deal with that?d warren buffett be acquiring amazon right now with his terminal value of 10 or 15 or 20 years? yes..: even warren buffett should be buying shares of amazon if he has a 10 year outlook. if you think about what we are going through, what we are experiencing now and how this is just accelerating the transition to digital, you think about e-commerce historically as a low double-digit percentage of total retail sales. what if that moves to 20%? not overnight, but in short order. i think over a ten-year period the large numbers set in for amazon, microsoft, and others. as you grow any bigger sales pace, growth moderates over time. i think this transition to digital caused by covid-19 is sustainable and significant. ofathan: tom forte on some the bullish themes behind a huge rally behind tech names in the united states of america. it has led to more capitulation on the south side. it all centers around a higher multiple because of this massive policy effort we have seen worldwide. tom: i wil
fundoes a sovereign wealth -- how does warren buffett deal with that?d warren buffett be acquiring amazon right now with his terminal value of 10 or 15 or 20 years? yes..: even warren buffett should be buying shares of amazon if he has a 10 year outlook. if you think about what we are going through, what we are experiencing now and how this is just accelerating the transition to digital, you think about e-commerce historically as a low double-digit percentage of total retail sales. what if that...
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justice warren presided over these cases. which the segregated schools, and chris walled v. versus connecticut. he also talks about the chief justices, early years as attorney general and governor of california. c-span recorded this in 2007. >> it is a tremendous pressure to introduce a dear friend of mine, jim newton who is the author of justice for all, jim is a reporter and the bureau chief, he has been that for over 20 years. i first became familiar with his writing, in the early 1990s. when he was league reporter for the l.a. times, covering the trial for king, and then the o.j. simpson case. i was dazzled by his writing, he was able to take complex events in a courtroom, and
justice warren presided over these cases. which the segregated schools, and chris walled v. versus connecticut. he also talks about the chief justices, early years as attorney general and governor of california. c-span recorded this in 2007. >> it is a tremendous pressure to introduce a dear friend of mine, jim newton who is the author of justice for all, jim is a reporter and the bureau chief, he has been that for over 20 years. i first became familiar with his writing, in the early...
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biden is certainly nowhere close to the level of spending that elizabeth warren or bernie sanders had during the primary, but he is signaling a willingness to aggressively tax very high earners and the wealthy in order to fund what his campaign calls investments middle-class.e of four are two out plants in and we are at $2.7 trillion in spending. who is going to be taxed? how much does he expect to raise from that? where else could this money come from? guest: he had in the primaries a plan just north of $3 trillion in tax increases. that is growing now. he is talking about reversing that of the trump tax cuts benefited large corporations and the wealthy. he would raise the corporate income tax rates, raise taxes on capital gains which are largely paid by higher earning investors. i think the campaign has drawn a , people that we would consider the upper-middle-class, or truly the lower rungs of high earners will not see tax increases under his plan. what he is promising as he can do all of this on the backs of the rich and big companies. that is something that democrats in the primar
biden is certainly nowhere close to the level of spending that elizabeth warren or bernie sanders had during the primary, but he is signaling a willingness to aggressively tax very high earners and the wealthy in order to fund what his campaign calls investments middle-class.e of four are two out plants in and we are at $2.7 trillion in spending. who is going to be taxed? how much does he expect to raise from that? where else could this money come from? guest: he had in the primaries a plan...
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senator elizabeth warren has tweeted recently "here is what you will not read and big tech's bought and paid for research. amazon, facebook, google, and apple have too much power over our economy, society, and democracy."
senator elizabeth warren has tweeted recently "here is what you will not read and big tech's bought and paid for research. amazon, facebook, google, and apple have too much power over our economy, society, and democracy."