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. >> warren g. hardinge only american president to have owned a newspaper, the daily star in ohio. next on the presidency, cheryl hall talks about the 29th presidents unique relationship with the press corps and the impact it had on his presidency. miss hall manages the harding home in maryland. this is part of the annual warren g. harding symposium, posted by ohio state university. it's just over an hour. >> is my pleasure to introduce a native ofesenter, maryland ohio and graduated from university in degrees in anguish and university studies. she began her degree in journalism and served as city hall and police reporter, as well as sunday edition editor. she later served as copy editor and bureau chief at the cannes, ohio -- canton, ohio suppository. she was named manager of the harding presidential site after serving eight years as court nader as desk coordinator of the -- coordinator of the programs. will you please join me in welcoming sherry hall? [applause] miss hall: good afternoon. i'm so pleased t
. >> warren g. hardinge only american president to have owned a newspaper, the daily star in ohio. next on the presidency, cheryl hall talks about the 29th presidents unique relationship with the press corps and the impact it had on his presidency. miss hall manages the harding home in maryland. this is part of the annual warren g. harding symposium, posted by ohio state university. it's just over an hour. >> is my pleasure to introduce a native ofesenter, maryland ohio and...
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harding home in marion. this is part of the annual warren g. harding symposium, posted by ohio state university. -- hosted by ohio state university. it's just over an hour. >> is my pleasure to introduce our first presenter, a native of and graduated from university in degrees in anguish -- in english. -- in english and university studies. she began her degree in journalism and served as city hall and police reporter, as well as sunday edition editor. she later served as copy editor and bureau chief at the canton, ohio repository. she was named manager of the harding presidential site after serving eight years as coordinator of the programs. will you please join me in welcoming sherry hall? [applause] miss hall: good afternoon. i'm so pleased to be able to kick off this afternoon's workshop sessions about the u.s. presidency and the press. because we are in marion, ohio and i represent the warren g. harding presidential site, it's appropriate that we start with president harding. i think we'll find his presidency was a pivotal point in the relat
harding home in marion. this is part of the annual warren g. harding symposium, posted by ohio state university. -- hosted by ohio state university. it's just over an hour. >> is my pleasure to introduce our first presenter, a native of and graduated from university in degrees in anguish -- in english. -- in english and university studies. she began her degree in journalism and served as city hall and police reporter, as well as sunday edition editor. she later served as copy editor and...
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and clearly, warren harding was disappointed. the completion of that story, harding died in august 1923. coolidge becomes president, retains hoover. they don't have the same chemistry. coolidge was as suspicious of activity has hoover was unwilling to be inactive. and -- plus, i think coolidge sensed hoover's ambition. and yet it is interesting, when the mississippi overflowed, what to this day by some measurements is still the greatest natural disaster in american history, 1927. a flood covered thousands and thousands of square miles in the south. there there was no government -- there was no government agency, there no expectation the government would respond in any way. there was only herbert hoover, who had the nickname, the master of emergencies. this was a domestic emergency on the scale he had dealt with overseas. so typically, he left washington, went into the field, organized tent cities, railroad cars full of food, etc. and it is interesting, because in 1928, he ran against a very impressive governor of new york, al smit
and clearly, warren harding was disappointed. the completion of that story, harding died in august 1923. coolidge becomes president, retains hoover. they don't have the same chemistry. coolidge was as suspicious of activity has hoover was unwilling to be inactive. and -- plus, i think coolidge sensed hoover's ambition. and yet it is interesting, when the mississippi overflowed, what to this day by some measurements is still the greatest natural disaster in american history, 1927. a flood...
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you had scandals and the warren harding administration. -- in the warren harding administration.problematic, such as roger and billy clinton. other era since world war ii has had as many conflicts of interest and indictments attached to it as this one. this is in a class by itself. ross: you point out wilbur has been caught up as much as any cabinet official in a liack of disclosure and effort to deally unwind what he owne through his work as an investor before he became the commerce secretary. tim: wilbur ross is a great example. we shouldn't say people with deep as miss experience shouldn't go to washington. we want them in washington. these are creative, talented people. the argument is how you take money out of the equation so the public is certain good decisions are made? wilbur ross has a vast portfolio. he is around 80 years old. he has been in scores of companies. it is almost inevitable something he will touch in this administration could be attached back to a business link in his past. the stuff of years ago could be left aside and someone could do the right thing. when
you had scandals and the warren harding administration. -- in the warren harding administration.problematic, such as roger and billy clinton. other era since world war ii has had as many conflicts of interest and indictments attached to it as this one. this is in a class by itself. ross: you point out wilbur has been caught up as much as any cabinet official in a liack of disclosure and effort to deally unwind what he owne through his work as an investor before he became the commerce secretary....
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harding home in marion. this is part of the annual warren g. harding symposium, posted by ohio state university. -- hosted by ohio state university. it's just over an hour. >> is my pleasure to introduce our first presenter, a native of and graduated from university in degrees in anguish -- in english. -- in english and university studies. she began her degree in journalism and served as city hall and police reporter, as well as sunday edition editor. she later served as copy editor and bureau chief at the canton, ohio repository. she was named manager of the harding presidential site after serving eight years as coordinator of the programs.
harding home in marion. this is part of the annual warren g. harding symposium, posted by ohio state university. -- hosted by ohio state university. it's just over an hour. >> is my pleasure to introduce our first presenter, a native of and graduated from university in degrees in anguish -- in english. -- in english and university studies. she began her degree in journalism and served as city hall and police reporter, as well as sunday edition editor. she later served as copy editor and...
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interest.of we begin to have cleaner government in the early 20th hadury but you still scandals in the warren hardingistration. there were presidential who were problematic. been don't think there's an administration, certainly in the post-world war ii era, that has had as many conflicts of interest and certainly indictments attached to it as this one. >> one of the people you point out in the administration is streetmilar to our wall viewers, will boras, who has caught up as much as any like,t official, it feels in a lack of disclosure and a lack of effort to really unwind through his work as an investor before he became the commerce secretary. him in some context for us. >> i think, you know, wilbur great example because i don't think we should say people with deep business experience shouldn't go to washington. we want them in washington. these are talented people. the business class is populated them. i think the argument is, how do you take money out of the in then, so voters public are certain that good decisions are made? has a vas portfolio. he's 80 or so years old. know, he's been in scores
interest.of we begin to have cleaner government in the early 20th hadury but you still scandals in the warren hardingistration. there were presidential who were problematic. been don't think there's an administration, certainly in the post-world war ii era, that has had as many conflicts of interest and certainly indictments attached to it as this one. >> one of the people you point out in the administration is streetmilar to our wall viewers, will boras, who has caught up as much as any...
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we begin a cleaner government in the 20th century, but you had scandals in the warren harding administrationential relatives were problematic, billy carter, for example. i don't think there has been an administration in the post-world ra with as many conflicts of interest and indictments attached to it as this one. this stands in a class by itself. person you point out in the administration is wilbur up aswho has been caught much as any cabinet officials in a lack of disclosure and lack of effort to unwind what he owned through his work as an investor before he became the commerce secretary. put him in context. >> wilbur ross is a great example. i don't think we should say people with deep business experience should not go to washington. we want them in washington, they are talented people. the argument is how do you take money out of the equation so voters are certain good decisions are made. wilbur ross has a vast portfolio and is 80 or so years old. he has been in scores of companies. it is almost inevitable that something he will touch in the administration could be attached to something
we begin a cleaner government in the 20th century, but you had scandals in the warren harding administrationential relatives were problematic, billy carter, for example. i don't think there has been an administration in the post-world ra with as many conflicts of interest and indictments attached to it as this one. this stands in a class by itself. person you point out in the administration is wilbur up aswho has been caught much as any cabinet officials in a lack of disclosure and lack of...
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this event was part of the annual warren g. harding symposium hosted by the ohio state university and marion. it is just under an hour. >> our possession -- presenter is dr. nicole hemmer. she is an expert. she works on a wide-ranging set of products -- projects. she was on the presidential recordings program. her broader scholarship focuses on conservatism in the media. she is an active public intellectual both in print and on air. she is a contributing editor rightshe likes -- publicly column. please welcome her. [applause] dr. hemmer: thank you for that. thank you all for being here today. it is great to see so many presidential fans. nearly two years into the trump residency, you would be hard-pressed to find someone but described the relationship between the president and the press as anything other than contentious. from thickness to the enemy of the people, it indicates that current press president relations are near an all-time low. they are also near an all-time high. had such a close relationship with the president that accor
this event was part of the annual warren g. harding symposium hosted by the ohio state university and marion. it is just under an hour. >> our possession -- presenter is dr. nicole hemmer. she is an expert. she works on a wide-ranging set of products -- projects. she was on the presidential recordings program. her broader scholarship focuses on conservatism in the media. she is an active public intellectual both in print and on air. she is a contributing editor rightshe likes -- publicly...
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and harding and hughes both said what happens is that warren gets gun shy now and so he is still accessible. let's talk about the scandals talking about harding. two pralt a black market for liquid dated world war i medical supplies. the war ends we have to clean up europe. so this is is when hardy is alerted to this in january, 23. the story is that he shakes forbes like a rag doll. forbes demands forbes to resign. the press coverage surprised me. okay? i've opinion led to believe over the decades after the death that this is, just blew his presidency sky high. it did not. they reported it like, well, great. a new director was appointed to clean up the mess. it was really regular and normal reporting. it was saying okay. you know? it wasn't any, there are no editorials saying the president should have done this or that. and no implication he knew anything about it. giving allegedly giving leases and coverage is pretty straight for first couple years. this morphs into a criminal trial against fall and two of the oil men and it's just -- a circus. fall is a bizarre character. it takes him si
and harding and hughes both said what happens is that warren gets gun shy now and so he is still accessible. let's talk about the scandals talking about harding. two pralt a black market for liquid dated world war i medical supplies. the war ends we have to clean up europe. so this is is when hardy is alerted to this in january, 23. the story is that he shakes forbes like a rag doll. forbes demands forbes to resign. the press coverage surprised me. okay? i've opinion led to believe over the...
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we usually rank warren harding as the most scandal plagued president. stress. getting people indicted and sent to jail during the harding years. the teapot dome scandal is famous for the area -- for that era. after that, it is next in. -- it is nixon. the last month, he was kind of gaga. he would mutter a lot. . he started drinking gin. he would would mutter incoherent orders and people would say, yes sir. people would roll their eyes. we see some of that going on in the trump white house. the fact that the president seems to not be able to get above the daily news cycle. seems to want to throw a poison dart back at all of his enemies. when you have a million enemies, it can make you busy trying to take people down. now, he is surrounded by paranoia that somebody in our --st is dumber crossing me is doublecrossing me. it is an unhealthy situation going on in the white house. david: it certainly is amazing fodder for the cable news channels. is it really a constitutional crisis if congress does not get involved? even though monica lewinsky matter, that became a c
we usually rank warren harding as the most scandal plagued president. stress. getting people indicted and sent to jail during the harding years. the teapot dome scandal is famous for the area -- for that era. after that, it is next in. -- it is nixon. the last month, he was kind of gaga. he would mutter a lot. . he started drinking gin. he would would mutter incoherent orders and people would say, yes sir. people would roll their eyes. we see some of that going on in the trump white house. the...
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was part of the annual warren g. harding symposium hosted by ohio state university. this is just under an hour. >> our presenter for the session is dr. nicole hemmer. in is a professor presidential studies at the university of virginia at the miller center. history ofn the american politics and media, dr. hammer works on a bride range of projects both scholarly and public. she works in a presidential reporting's program focusing on the nixon and ministration and media relations. her scholarship focuses on the history of conservatism and the media. activemer is an intellectual, appearing on print and on-air. she is an editor to the u.s. news & world report where she writes a weekly column on politics and history. please welcome dr. nicole hemmer. [applause] dr. hemmer: it is great to see so many enthusiastic presidential fans. nearly two years into the trump presidency, you would be hard-pressed to find someone who would describe the relationship between the president and the press as anything other than contentious. [laughter] from the news to the enemy of the people
was part of the annual warren g. harding symposium hosted by ohio state university. this is just under an hour. >> our presenter for the session is dr. nicole hemmer. in is a professor presidential studies at the university of virginia at the miller center. history ofn the american politics and media, dr. hammer works on a bride range of projects both scholarly and public. she works in a presidential reporting's program focusing on the nixon and ministration and media relations. her...
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telling the story of inclusivity, you probably know a couple of years ago evidence emerged that warren g. harding had fathered a child with nan briton. for years i did not believe this because i was on -- i was on my, i guess, mission to show that this was a story. florence harding we -- one of the thins we do, all of us, in local history and inclusivity, we humanize these people. i wanted to show she was a human being. the fact is, yes, her husband did have an affair with carey phillips. there were letters, the archivist hemd me find these in wyoming, of all places. there's a big akooif out there. now those letters are open. opened in 2014, almost a century after harding died, that showed this relationship. then there was this nan briton character. there are no letters. i thought, here we go again. they want to bash the harding. the fact is florence had a child with her first husband, a very short-lived marriage. it's not even clear it was a marriage. then she met warren and they had no children. clearly she could have children and he couldn't. how could nan briton have this child? now fast forw
telling the story of inclusivity, you probably know a couple of years ago evidence emerged that warren g. harding had fathered a child with nan briton. for years i did not believe this because i was on -- i was on my, i guess, mission to show that this was a story. florence harding we -- one of the thins we do, all of us, in local history and inclusivity, we humanize these people. i wanted to show she was a human being. the fact is, yes, her husband did have an affair with carey phillips. there...
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this event was part of the annual warren g. harding symposium hosted by ohio state university. this is just under an hour. >> our presenter for the session is dr. nicole hemmer. she is a professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia at the miller center. an expert on the history of american politics and media, dr. hemmer works on a bride range of projects both scholarly and public. she works in a presidential reporting's program si
this event was part of the annual warren g. harding symposium hosted by ohio state university. this is just under an hour. >> our presenter for the session is dr. nicole hemmer. she is a professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia at the miller center. an expert on the history of american politics and media, dr. hemmer works on a bride range of projects both scholarly and public. she works in a presidential reporting's program si
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this event was part of the annual warren g. harding symposium hosted by the ohio state university and marion. it is just under an hour. >> our possession -- presenter is dr. nicole hemmer.
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senator warren tells "thboston globe" she will take a "hard look" after november's midterms. the globe" also reports two of her aides are working with the democratic party in new hampshire. that sta is the first primary in the country. >>> a frightening scene at a california beach an 11 an-foot shark goes after a 138-year-old boy. how a boater helped save his life. >>> take a live look at 30 rock, adam driver hosting the season adam driver hosting the season premiere ofsnl" this is a fight. not to the finish. adam driver hosting the season premiere ofsnl" but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. so you went online... prescriptions... and got so lost in a mumbo-jumbo of co-pays, coupons and codes that your brain went offline. next time ask your cvs pharmacist. our proprietary search tool analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in.... before you conk out... see what you might save at cvs pharmacy. a man and woman found dead in a montgomery county home. darcy spencer w
senator warren tells "thboston globe" she will take a "hard look" after november's midterms. the globe" also reports two of her aides are working with the democratic party in new hampshire. that sta is the first primary in the country. >>> a frightening scene at a california beach an 11 an-foot shark goes after a 138-year-old boy. how a boater helped save his life. >>> take a live look at 30 rock, adam driver hosting the season adam driver hosting the...
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elizabeth warren says she is taking "a hard look" at running for president after this year's midterm elections. the senior senator from massachussets hosted a town hall today to address the kavanaugh hearing and investigation. she told the crowd "it's time for women to go to washington and fix our broken government... and that includes a woman at the top." warren has long been considered potential democratic presidential nominee in 2020... but would likely face stiff competetion in a primary... with several other high profile democrats expected to make a bid... including california senator kamala harris. (justine) there is a new a "pot policy" that many who go through los angeles international airport may not be aware of. reporter christy fajardo breaks down the rules for marijuana at l- a-x... and they are surprisingly "lax". liquids are a no no, but airport police will let...nats ...up to 28 and a half grams of marijuana roll by on your carry-on at l-a-x.it's a little know rule that's been in effect since january, when pot became legal in california, and police at the airport start
elizabeth warren says she is taking "a hard look" at running for president after this year's midterm elections. the senior senator from massachussets hosted a town hall today to address the kavanaugh hearing and investigation. she told the crowd "it's time for women to go to washington and fix our broken government... and that includes a woman at the top." warren has long been considered potential democratic presidential nominee in 2020... but would likely face stiff...
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. >> senator elizabeth warren telling constituents that she'll take a hard look at running for president after the november 6th midterm elections. she went on to say time is up and more women need to help washington to fix our broken government. now back to dateline. >>> welcome back to dateline. i'm craig melvin. who killed karen? investigators were taking a close look at her ex-boyfriend whose name was found in blood at the crime scene. roc admitted to having a stormy relationship with karen but insisted he didn't kill her. was there more to the bloody clue than met the eye? anna cox was trying to unlock what her naked eyes could not see and when she did, her discovery would send the investigation in a completely new direction. here is dennis murphy with written in blood. >> the handwriting was on the wall and forensic specialist anna cox was intend t on breaki down the key piece of evidence. those three letters in blood. roc. >> you spent hours looking at these letters. >> i did. >> you cut the sheet rock out and took it into your lab. >> yes. i have to look at those letters and every
. >> senator elizabeth warren telling constituents that she'll take a hard look at running for president after the november 6th midterm elections. she went on to say time is up and more women need to help washington to fix our broken government. now back to dateline. >>> welcome back to dateline. i'm craig melvin. who killed karen? investigators were taking a close look at her ex-boyfriend whose name was found in blood at the crime scene. roc admitted to having a stormy...
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it's hard to discern why he's not behaving like he normally does. >> it's fascinating. elizabeth warreng about running for president. if you're a democratic woman and you think this is -- 2018 is going to be good, kamala harris and other women who have a presidential aspirations. >>> the nation was riveted in keeping close watch. >>> it was a week like no other. professor ford was riveting and heartbreaking. >> indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter, the uproarious laughter of the two and their having fun at my expense. >> you've never forgotten that laughter? you've never forgotten them laughing at you? >> they were laughing at each other. i was underneath one of them while the two laughed, two friends having a good time with one another. >> when judge kavanaugh got his turn, he was angry, indignant. >> my family and my name have been totally and permanently destroyed by vicious and false additional accusations. your coordinated and well-funded effort to destroy my good name and destroy my family will not drive me out. the vile threats of violence against my family will not drive
it's hard to discern why he's not behaving like he normally does. >> it's fascinating. elizabeth warreng about running for president. if you're a democratic woman and you think this is -- 2018 is going to be good, kamala harris and other women who have a presidential aspirations. >>> the nation was riveted in keeping close watch. >>> it was a week like no other. professor ford was riveting and heartbreaking. >> indelible in the hippocampus is the laughter, the...
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elizabeth warren, i will take a hard look at running for president after the midterms, pointing out that the massachusetts senator had previously more forcefully ruled out a presidential bid. now, the democratic massachusetts senator opening the door for a possible 2020 run . the boston globe also has this story this morning. joe, republican line, good morning. caller: no difference on the vote. up.le's minds are made my position is republicans will lose 10 seats, especially in california and new york in the house and gain five seats in the senate. host: that is a big gain. caller: huh? host: that is a big gain. the democrats are defending 23 seats and the republicans fewer than a dozen. caller: say again? host: i say that would be a big gain. the republicans are defending fewer seats than the democrats. caller: maybe i said it wrong. republicans gain five seats in the senate. host: thank you for the call. we will go to alan in washington, d.c. good morning. caller: i have moved to maryland. i am taxation with representation. this confirmation hearing is so disturbing because i know peop
elizabeth warren, i will take a hard look at running for president after the midterms, pointing out that the massachusetts senator had previously more forcefully ruled out a presidential bid. now, the democratic massachusetts senator opening the door for a possible 2020 run . the boston globe also has this story this morning. joe, republican line, good morning. caller: no difference on the vote. up.le's minds are made my position is republicans will lose 10 seats, especially in california and...
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question he tried to do wanted to little hard questions but quickly backed off and eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who is a media bore in other words it starts with w. john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a job laurie and apparently there they were very very old friends good friends but sure the other interesting thing was that john mccain's lawyer at the time was john dowd who then became trump's lawyer. are there all the actually there were a few people that were involved back then the s. and l. crisis getting all these senators and everybody absolved the powerful people who did not go to prison at that time they had these lawyers that are still in power now but also the other legacy of john mccain is he was he was a war hawk despite what the media might have said they call it heroism and a great patriot and many people in the world might consider it a war hawk ism so
question he tried to do wanted to little hard questions but quickly backed off and eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who is a media bore in other words it starts with w. john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a...
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. ♪ the taito ward of tokyo, another complicated warren of businesses layer upon layer, where excellent izakayas are well represented. places where a hardeers and many sakes. and, salty, savory, pickly delicious snacks that go brilliantly with alcohol. >> bartender: this is beer. >> anthony: please, yes. tomika brings me to one of them, daitoro, to meet some friends. ♪ there's kusaya, grilled, fermented fish. followed up by some skewers of beef intestine and chicken. this place is well known for motsunabe, or intestine stew with miso. so we order some of that as well. this is naga, invited along to help translate. naga runs a custom service company but he also teaches pole dancing for men. then, there's this man, kinoko hajime. one of the best known and most respected practitioners, a master of shibari, the art of ropes, beautiful knots, of what, for lack of a better word, we call bondage. so how big is the, uh, sadomasochistic community? how many people are active participants? >> naga: a hundred -- a hundred thousand people. >> anthony: a lot. >> naga: a lot. >> anthony: this is shibari, translation, to bind. and to make things more c
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warren died on january 16th in their family home on the 900 block of brunswick street in daly city. sound from fulvio f. cajina / civil rights attorney for ragudo family anytime a family loses someone is hard but they witnessed the death is the civil rights attorney representing the ragudo family. he says on that fateful night the family called daly city police because warren was suffering a drug-induced mental health crisis.. when police arrived they say warren was struggling with family members, they intervened and restrained him, during the struggle a taser was used. soon after ragudo became unresponsive, he was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased. the san mateo county district office says the autopsy report concluded ragudo died "as a result of cardiopulmonary arrest due to agitated delirium, physical exertion, prone restraint and stun gun applications while under the influence of methamphetamine toxicity." the district attorney said they conducted a investigation and concluded that the use of the taser was justified and they are not seeking charges against the officers.a spokesperson city police department told me they have no comment at this time. gabe sl
warren died on january 16th in their family home on the 900 block of brunswick street in daly city. sound from fulvio f. cajina / civil rights attorney for ragudo family anytime a family loses someone is hard but they witnessed the death is the civil rights attorney representing the ragudo family. he says on that fateful night the family called daly city police because warren was suffering a drug-induced mental health crisis.. when police arrived they say warren was struggling with family...
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and here elizabeth warren's family had roughly escaped bankruptcy, and whose family was middle-class, maybe lower middle-class but wurlg really hard, and she asked him a question, and he was intransitant about it, and it changed the trajectory of her r her career. where did she go with that? why did that launch her? >> he assumed that he had some sort of factual basis to back up that sentiment that people who file for breaps are all in this one certain little section of society, and she asked him that, and he said well everybody just knows it. it was the most unscientific, unprofess orial answer that common could give, and that really struck her, so as you said it sparked her interest in that field, and she formed a tight research group with two other professors there at texas, and they went -- did a long, qualitative studies about who is actually going bankrupt in this country. and turns all of our understanding about it upside down. they found all of these stories about it being the regular middle class, household that either because of a medical crisis or a job loss or a divorce, just sent them right over the edge, and the law
and here elizabeth warren's family had roughly escaped bankruptcy, and whose family was middle-class, maybe lower middle-class but wurlg really hard, and she asked him a question, and he was intransitant about it, and it changed the trajectory of her r her career. where did she go with that? why did that launch her? >> he assumed that he had some sort of factual basis to back up that sentiment that people who file for breaps are all in this one certain little section of society, and she...
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i talked about all of this earlier this week with senator warren, who said, at a town hall saturday, she's getting ready to take a, quote, hardng, senator. thank you for joining us. i really want to get your feelings about the occurrences, obviously this week with the kavanaugh confirmation. but, i'm also very, very interested in delving into your legislation to really deal with the housing problem in this country. clearly, that's a concern to many that have been left out and really priced out of the housing market, so, i really want to get to that. i think a lot of people missed that with all the drama this week. and, certainly, i'm not making light of the drama. we are talking about a permanent seat on the supreme court. >> yep. >> let me ask you, as we wait to see where the final votes will go, what were your impressions of the testimonies this week, both of the nominee and of dr. ford? >> i believe dr. ford. i thought she was credible. look, what impresses me is dr. ford kept saying, just do an investigation. get the fbi to go check with the other witnesses. get them to go out and interview people. get people under oath o
i talked about all of this earlier this week with senator warren, who said, at a town hall saturday, she's getting ready to take a, quote, hardng, senator. thank you for joining us. i really want to get your feelings about the occurrences, obviously this week with the kavanaugh confirmation. but, i'm also very, very interested in delving into your legislation to really deal with the housing problem in this country. clearly, that's a concern to many that have been left out and really priced out...
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question he tried to do wanted to little hard questions but quickly backed off and eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who is a media bore another word that starts a w john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a job laurie and apparently there they were very very old friends good for. sure the other interesting thing was that john mccain's lawyer at the time was john dowd who then became trump's lawyer there all is actually there were a few people that were involved back then in the s. and l. crisis getting all these senators and everybody absolved the powerful people who did not go to prison at that time they had these lawyers that are still in power now but also the other legacy of john mccain is he was he was a war hawk despite what the media might have said they call it heroism and a great patriot and many people in the world might consider it a war hawk ism so i went to see
question he tried to do wanted to little hard questions but quickly backed off and eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who is a media bore another word that starts a w john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a job...
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warren buffet. >> and i challenge jeff bezos. we want our dads to do it, too. jesse: i didn't mean to burn you that hard. do that because i love, jt, i wouldn't do that if i didn't have love for you. i want to get your take on this mole in the white house. it's kind of sabotaging the president. how would you guys smoke out this mole? >> wow, with weed, you mean? jesse: figuratively, or with weed. >> for sure. >> i don't know. you have got to make people feel comfortable if you want them to reveal stuff. >> i would get vulnerable and have a heart to heart. sorry for whatever caused you to be oh mole-like. but let's talk it out. i can sure we can come to a compromise. >> put the onus on yourself. i was probably doing stuff that made you feel like you had to be a mole and write articles about your moleless. maybe i'm sorry for that. so you are coming from a place where both are making concessions. jesse: that's a very elevated i approach. i think that could work. i will talk to kellyanne about it next week. speaking of washington, d.c. a lot of action on capitol hill. kavanaugh is probably going to be confi
warren buffet. >> and i challenge jeff bezos. we want our dads to do it, too. jesse: i didn't mean to burn you that hard. do that because i love, jt, i wouldn't do that if i didn't have love for you. i want to get your take on this mole in the white house. it's kind of sabotaging the president. how would you guys smoke out this mole? >> wow, with weed, you mean? jesse: figuratively, or with weed. >> for sure. >> i don't know. you have got to make people feel comfortable...
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hard decision. that's when you start getting into the questions about corporate governance as well as financial regulation. then elizabeth warren be biting off talking about jeff bezos is worth $150 billion, we need to any everything he's doing and whether he's getting tax breaks. that's a slippery slope i don't want to get into. >> and the next move is the voting righting -- charles: i'm not a fan of that. these days they're not giving any voting rights. >> snapchat came out with nothing. zero. >> and he got a $750 million bonus when he went public and another 600 million dls an dolld they were losing money. charles: maybe the need for an intervention, maybe hopefully it's not that bad. but if it is and that's a public cry for help, i hope he gets it. thank you both a lot. >>> the fallout from the bombshell "the new york times" op-ed may be getting the attention of the nation's most powerful lawyer, at least the most powerful man in the country hopes so. we'll discuss it next. t into the world, full of hope. .. charles: the white house has a short list much possible authors behind the bombshell op-ed on the news site of the "n
hard decision. that's when you start getting into the questions about corporate governance as well as financial regulation. then elizabeth warren be biting off talking about jeff bezos is worth $150 billion, we need to any everything he's doing and whether he's getting tax breaks. that's a slippery slope i don't want to get into. >> and the next move is the voting righting -- charles: i'm not a fan of that. these days they're not giving any voting rights. >> snapchat came out with...
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if you think it is hard for a campus to write a free speech code, let's just take my committee. we have 23 members, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, rand paul, so we're going to write a free speech code of what you can and can't say every campus? in two years from now may be nancy pelosi writing it on president trump is writing it. then, once you write a law, you have regulations. you don't know exactly who is going to be writing those. so, i don't want to see a lot written by congress that tries to define what free speech is on campus. i think we have a constitution, federal courts, the u.s. department of justice and a private action that students may bring. 80% of students go to public colleges and universities. the first and 14th amendment applies to them. there is plenty of opportunity there to be with free speech. mr. rosenstein: how broad of a problem do you believe this is? problem that as a is growing and significance simply that is tracking more attention? sen. alexander: i think it is a big problem. people might say i'm as big a defender of our system of higher education as exist in the united states con
if you think it is hard for a campus to write a free speech code, let's just take my committee. we have 23 members, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, rand paul, so we're going to write a free speech code of what you can and can't say every campus? in two years from now may be nancy pelosi writing it on president trump is writing it. then, once you write a law, you have regulations. you don't know exactly who is going to be writing those. so, i don't want to see a lot written by congress that...
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were minorities, we ended up hiring elizabeth warren because we couldn't find a better or equal minority candidate for the job, but gosh, we did look harde to fill out that form if you are native american. that was one of the options that they looked at. to say, look, we saw, we considered zero native american candidates for the job. so when penn hired her, they absolutely thought that she was a white woman. >> so let's quickly run through some of the evidence. when she, herself, applied to law school at rutgers, what did she say in the box, put it up on the screen? are you a minority? smr no presumably, that's her handwriting. do you want to say anything about that document? >> the basis of her law career with zbrupt interrupters. she is saying she is white. >> okay. this is curious. at the university of houston, the box that she checks is one of other. now i'm look at the choices, black oriental, mexican american, or other, where is the white position? >> i don't know, if i looked at that, i'd have to pick other as well. >> penn, penn law school. this is interesting. my alma mater put it up on the screen, initially when she's hired, c
were minorities, we ended up hiring elizabeth warren because we couldn't find a better or equal minority candidate for the job, but gosh, we did look harde to fill out that form if you are native american. that was one of the options that they looked at. to say, look, we saw, we considered zero native american candidates for the job. so when penn hired her, they absolutely thought that she was a white woman. >> so let's quickly run through some of the evidence. when she, herself, applied...
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he tried to do one or two little hard questions but quickly backed off and eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who's a media bore in other words it starts a w. john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a job laurie and apparently there they were very very old friends were good friends but sure the other interesting thing was that john mccain's lawyer at the time was john dowd who then became trump's lawyer there all is actually there were a few people that were involved back then and. it's getting all these senators and everybody absolve the powerful people who did not go to prison at that time they had these lawyers that are still in power now but also the other legacy of john mccain is he was he was a war hawk despite what the media might have said they call it heroism and a great patriot and many people in the world might consider it a war hawk ism so i went to see lik
he tried to do one or two little hard questions but quickly backed off and eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who's a media bore in other words it starts a w. john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a job laurie...
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he tried to do one of two little hard questions but quickly backed off when eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who's a media bore another word that starts a w. john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a job laurie and apparently there they were very very old friends good for. sure the other interesting thing was that john mccain's lawyer at the time was john dowd who then became trump's lawyer there all is actually there were a few people that were involved back then in the s. and l. crisis getting all these senators and everybody absolved the powerful people who did not go to prison at that time they had these lawyers that are still in power now but also the other legacy of john mccain is he was he was a war hawk despite what the media might have said they call it heroism and a great patriot and many people in the world might consider it a war hawk ism so i went to see
he tried to do one of two little hard questions but quickly backed off when eric holder didn't give him a great answer oh i need to know about john mccain is that warren beatty was appalled or ok so here's a guy who is friendly with the press who's a media bore another word that starts a w. john mccain who at his own funeral is playing hollywood games by having warren beatty as a pall bearer i mean i would have loved to have been the call to warren from his agent like warren we got a job laurie...
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warren: we will not do it unless a majority of people feel that way. it is not impossible to think smarter about something. you get rigidity's built in. it is hardnge. it is like a rubik's cube. it is a big challenge. there have been locations. we have been disrupting farming ever since we had 80% of people on farms. this variation would not be so bad. 2% of the people are more productive than 80% were a couple hundred years ago. up next, politicians love twitter, until they don't. the debate over free speech could be costly for the company. carol: and more about a transportation transformation. jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome back. jason: you can also listen to us on the radio, in new york, boston, and in the washington d.c. and bay areas. carol: and in london. jason: social media companies are facing pressures over free speech policies. from -- whatoming type of pressure should be allowed on social media platforms and are these rules being enforced fairly? jason: twitter has a lot riding on this debate. joshua: twitter does not have an less cash reserves and resources to deal with this issue, and it doesn't have the e
warren: we will not do it unless a majority of people feel that way. it is not impossible to think smarter about something. you get rigidity's built in. it is hardnge. it is like a rubik's cube. it is a big challenge. there have been locations. we have been disrupting farming ever since we had 80% of people on farms. this variation would not be so bad. 2% of the people are more productive than 80% were a couple hundred years ago. up next, politicians love twitter, until they don't. the debate...
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that fair to a person who worked hard to say you have to take care of this other person through taxes? argument was -- who is the senator from massachusetts? elizabeth warren said in her campaign talking about businesses turning -- earning a profit. a liberal would say the same thing. she said you did not make that. you did not are not. think -- i do, i not know anything about politics -- i am strictly a philosopher. i have knock on past the 18th century and i am not going to. was, the business would not have been able to operate in the big market and thepublic utility same with individual wealth. they would want the wealth to humbly admit that i did not make -- money -- i had privileges if you are privileged, which i am not -- if you have advantages , when you meet people who did not have them, or do not have a sane orble family or a did notonal family and go to the schools and get good opportunities to work or went to college. then you meet people who did not have any of that. role said even the national endowment -- if you are smart or artistic, musical he would say, that is by chance. did anybody ask you to be born? did anybody ask you if you wanted to
that fair to a person who worked hard to say you have to take care of this other person through taxes? argument was -- who is the senator from massachusetts? elizabeth warren said in her campaign talking about businesses turning -- earning a profit. a liberal would say the same thing. she said you did not make that. you did not are not. think -- i do, i not know anything about politics -- i am strictly a philosopher. i have knock on past the 18th century and i am not going to. was, the business...
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hard to say you have to take care of this other person through taxes? >> the general argument was -- who is the senator from massachusetts? elizabeth warrend in her campaign talking about businesses turning -- earning a profit.
hard to say you have to take care of this other person through taxes? >> the general argument was -- who is the senator from massachusetts? elizabeth warrend in her campaign talking about businesses turning -- earning a profit.
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it's upside down >> you've become a hard core dr big time government -- >> i'm elizabeth warren. >> exactlyight. fda reviews would slow down innovation, but the fda now says it will help companies get new products to market quickly if they discourage use by kids. among the possible solutions that has been proposed, making the devices bluetooth compatible so they can be disabled near schools. >> because that's where the kids are doing all the vaping in the school zones. >> plus, you know, it's all converging marijuana vape too you use the oil. is that good or bad? because it gets rid of -- if we're going to legalize marijuana, you might as well try and do it without the tar and the carcinogens. >> lots of ifs strange world. like you were saying earlier, i mean, it's -- legalizing marijuana you can understand the reasons behind it. but you could make those same arguments for legalizing cocaine. >> or heroin and i definitely don't think that's a great idea. >> i don't know where to draw the line this is a decision we'll have to put off for another day. >>> meantime, fast food companies are end
it's upside down >> you've become a hard core dr big time government -- >> i'm elizabeth warren. >> exactlyight. fda reviews would slow down innovation, but the fda now says it will help companies get new products to market quickly if they discourage use by kids. among the possible solutions that has been proposed, making the devices bluetooth compatible so they can be disabled near schools. >> because that's where the kids are doing all the vaping in the school zones....
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warren is considering a run for president. a guest asked her whether she would consider running for higher office. >> i am taking a hard look at running. >> november 6 is the general election. or announcement led to a standing ovation from her supporters. she was at a town hall meeting on a campaign swing in holyoke in western massachusetts. she is running for a second term as a senator. >> elon musk is stepping down as chairman of the board and he will be keeping his title as ceo however. part of a settlement with securities and exchange commission he is going to pay a $20 billion fined to the fcc and another 20 million. the fcc says musk violated the security exchange loss in august when he tweeted that he had secured funding to take the company private at $420 a share. they call the statements false and misleading. wall street journal kim hagan says it removes a cloud of uncertainty over tesla. >> he is still in the mix and it removes a huge uncertainty that was hanging out in tesla. they have been pushing to get rid of them from the company as the director or as an officer. >> they say the resolution will prevent further d
warren is considering a run for president. a guest asked her whether she would consider running for higher office. >> i am taking a hard look at running. >> november 6 is the general election. or announcement led to a standing ovation from her supporters. she was at a town hall meeting on a campaign swing in holyoke in western massachusetts. she is running for a second term as a senator. >> elon musk is stepping down as chairman of the board and he will be keeping his title as...