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he has been covering columbia for decades. he has faced death threats and smear campaigns who falsely accused morris of having ties with a guerrilla. he's now director of a public broadcaster. >> i think that private tv have a social responsibility, and in a country like colombia which has the second worst humanitarian record in the world, with 50,000 people disappear to a large extent due to the actions of the castaÑo brothers, that social responsibility needs to take the form of another type of drama, one about our history, our victim, i which has never been taken into consideration in this country. quite the opposite, they were ignored. >> you have to distinguish how different genres have covered this conflict. one is the news media. there have been reports that have given victims' accounts. but the problem with these commercial channels they have blurred the fact to produce fiction. >> these channels are taking advantage of a political story to produce narco dramas, and they're forgetting to respect the dignity of the vic
he has been covering columbia for decades. he has faced death threats and smear campaigns who falsely accused morris of having ties with a guerrilla. he's now director of a public broadcaster. >> i think that private tv have a social responsibility, and in a country like colombia which has the second worst humanitarian record in the world, with 50,000 people disappear to a large extent due to the actions of the castaÑo brothers, that social responsibility needs to take the form of...
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and i was being told to go back to columbia. once you go back to the columbia back in 1999 it was hard to come back. so i was as a entrepreneur not being able to stay here but i feel he fell in love with the love of my life and we had a daughter a week ago. we accelerated our may this and i was able to stay. she ended up being the co co- founder of my business too. this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people working from home. we enable thousands of americans to get hired we - so not no where your creating video games in russia you want nice voices for that. we have be able to push the american accent and it's enabling thousands of people to work for companies all over the planet. but again my life is attached to immigration show you. in columbus we're constantly instrumental. we kind of bring people to the u.s. it's hard to get visas. we were not lucky to get visas two of the 3 we petitioned for for the visas we didn't depreciate. i'm a big
and i was being told to go back to columbia. once you go back to the columbia back in 1999 it was hard to come back. so i was as a entrepreneur not being able to stay here but i feel he fell in love with the love of my life and we had a daughter a week ago. we accelerated our may this and i was able to stay. she ended up being the co co- founder of my business too. this has to do with inhabitation. we went into the largest bank of voice on demand. we we really had a crowd of thousands of people...
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>> i grew up in columbia, south carolina. my wife and i are proudly from columbia, south carolina. my wife, jackie bolden as people know her. we are both the products of teachers. my parents were life-long teachers until they died. jackie's parents were life-long teachers until they died. we both grew up in the segregated south. so my being here is very improbable. if anyone had asked if i would be here growing up, i think it would have been a resounding "no." >> how did you get into the naval academy? >> i fell in love with the naval academy. they talked about life in the naval academy. there was a west point story. there were a lot of military stories when i was growing up. i saw the uniform. that's probably the biggest thing. and the fact that lots of girls and the fact that lots of girls came to the naval academy on the weekend. with no knowledge of the navy or the naval academy, i said, that's where i wanted to go. i decided to go to the naval academy in seventh grade. in ninth grade i started writing my congressmen, two state senators, and the president of the united states a
>> i grew up in columbia, south carolina. my wife and i are proudly from columbia, south carolina. my wife, jackie bolden as people know her. we are both the products of teachers. my parents were life-long teachers until they died. jackie's parents were life-long teachers until they died. we both grew up in the segregated south. so my being here is very improbable. if anyone had asked if i would be here growing up, i think it would have been a resounding "no." >> how did...
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a disabled vehicle in columbia on columbia gateway drive at robert fulton drive. if you're headed out on the beltway starting to see minor delays on the west side. 53 is your average. 95 southbound still at full speed. that's a look at 95 at 175. there's a look at the topside of the beltway at putty hill avenue. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we'll stay with the transportation theme for a moment. airline passengers will soon will able to stay plugged in throughout their flight. the faa has deemed electronic devices during take off and landing. here is christie illeto with the latest. >> any electronics with a switch we ask that you turn them off. >> thursday the faa said staying connected is about to get easier. >> airlines can safely expand passenger use of portable electronic devices during all phases of flight. >> as long as devices are in airplane mode passengers with read, listen to music and watch videos. they still can't make calls or send texts. until now mobile devices couldn't be used until planes rose above 10,000 feet. >> why have it so serious for so l
a disabled vehicle in columbia on columbia gateway drive at robert fulton drive. if you're headed out on the beltway starting to see minor delays on the west side. 53 is your average. 95 southbound still at full speed. that's a look at 95 at 175. there's a look at the topside of the beltway at putty hill avenue. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we'll stay with the transportation theme for a moment. airline passengers will soon will able to stay plugged in throughout their flight....
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columbia refused to record it. columbia was a national company. columbia had southern customers. they were afraid of offending people down south, and so billie holiday went to a place called the commodore record shop, which was across from grand central on east 42nd street, run by a fellow named milt gabler who had his own little, tiny record label and put out a few things, a guy whose politics were congenial to her and to the people at cafe society-- billy crystal's uncle, incidentally. billy crystal's father worked in this record store. and he was the one that actually put it out, and having put the record out, of course, the next issue was getting it played on the radio. and most radio stations wouldn't touch it, and this lasted for many, many years. i mean, for a long time, you could not hear this song on the radio. there's a story in my book about wnew debating at great length over whether or not to let billie holiday perform strange fruit. in this era, records weren't played so much as there were live performances on the radio, and they went back and forth about whether or
columbia refused to record it. columbia was a national company. columbia had southern customers. they were afraid of offending people down south, and so billie holiday went to a place called the commodore record shop, which was across from grand central on east 42nd street, run by a fellow named milt gabler who had his own little, tiny record label and put out a few things, a guy whose politics were congenial to her and to the people at cafe society-- billy crystal's uncle, incidentally. billy...
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in total, there are 18 states, plus the district of columbia, running their own s.h.o.p. exchanges, and for the record, since this is so important, i want to put these states in the record, california, colorado, connecticut, the district of columbia, not a state yet, maybe one day, hawaii, idaho, kentucky, maryland, massachusetts, minnesota, nevada, new mexico, new york, oregon, rhode island, utah, vermont, and washington state. in all parts of our country, some with republican governors, some with democratic governors, but all with people who need leadership to help them find health care that they can afford. and it makes up nearly 40% of all the nation's small employers are in these states. that's who we're focused on today. we all know that the rollout of the individual insurance website has been disappointing, to say the least, but today's hearing is focused on implementing the rollout of the s.h.o.p. exchanges, which is the focus of our committee, where we had a lot of input into how this bill was designed, to emphasize the need for a better rollout, not just for ind
in total, there are 18 states, plus the district of columbia, running their own s.h.o.p. exchanges, and for the record, since this is so important, i want to put these states in the record, california, colorado, connecticut, the district of columbia, not a state yet, maybe one day, hawaii, idaho, kentucky, maryland, massachusetts, minnesota, nevada, new mexico, new york, oregon, rhode island, utah, vermont, and washington state. in all parts of our country, some with republican governors, some...
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certain states territories wherever that circuit if it's the district of columbia has to functionally the whole united states if it's a federal law well it's a federal law because in the district columbia jurisdiction i mean there's ninth circuit's fifth circuit whatever it is so when you take it up i mean when you go for the circuit you're t. in this up this can become the law of the land if the obama administration loses it's going to be closer to the election is going to undercut i'm going to bring the whole obamacare back into the political sphere but i think it's going to be there anyway but i think this is about citizens united a lot of ways and one theory i have one theory i have is that you know president obama scolded the supreme court over citizens united in the state of the union and i think that the search has to be this close in time i don't think this is a certain grant to undercut citizens united from the you know the hard thing to predict the future but if i had to guess my guess is that they're going to bring this up and it's going to reaffirm the basic underpinnings
certain states territories wherever that circuit if it's the district of columbia has to functionally the whole united states if it's a federal law well it's a federal law because in the district columbia jurisdiction i mean there's ninth circuit's fifth circuit whatever it is so when you take it up i mean when you go for the circuit you're t. in this up this can become the law of the land if the obama administration loses it's going to be closer to the election is going to undercut i'm going...
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from enderle group and professor of finance economics from columbia. great to have you both. the closing bell is just six minutes away we are up and we have the nasdaq winners including a cool car that popped up at a new jersey mall. @?? [ male announcer ] 'tis the season of more.
from enderle group and professor of finance economics from columbia. great to have you both. the closing bell is just six minutes away we are up and we have the nasdaq winners including a cool car that popped up at a new jersey mall. @?? [ male announcer ] 'tis the season of more.
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there's a patchwork of state laws right now. 21 states plus the district of columbia, washington, d.c., protect against this type of discrimination. if it fails here on capitol hill, the white house has not ruled out an executive order. but that would only affect federal contractors. alex? >> yeah, we should all be able
there's a patchwork of state laws right now. 21 states plus the district of columbia, washington, d.c., protect against this type of discrimination. if it fails here on capitol hill, the white house has not ruled out an executive order. but that would only affect federal contractors. alex? >> yeah, we should all be able
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a neighborhood called columbia heights. she was on her bike. she joins me tonight. >> phoebe, walk us through what happened to you. >> on friday, november 15th, i was biking home, and i was biking up 11th street in columbia heights. and as i was making my way i noticed a group of teenagers biking up the hill ahead of me. by the time i got close to the top of the hill, they had stopped. and i continued biking. and the separated themselves into two groups. there was about five kids on the right-hand side and three kids on the left. as i approached the group i had to bike through them. and i said, excuse me, as i was biking through. and just as i was passing through the group, one of the kids of the group biked off and cut me off, cut my path of direction off and turned his bike so that he was going down the hill as i was going up it. and as we passed, he reached out and punched me in the face and said, whoopow as he hit me in the face. and the whole group of kids laughed. >> so you obviously knew you'd been punched in the face. you knew you'd bee
a neighborhood called columbia heights. she was on her bike. she joins me tonight. >> phoebe, walk us through what happened to you. >> on friday, november 15th, i was biking home, and i was biking up 11th street in columbia heights. and as i was making my way i noticed a group of teenagers biking up the hill ahead of me. by the time i got close to the top of the hill, they had stopped. and i continued biking. and the separated themselves into two groups. there was about five kids on...
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taylor was accused of inappropriately touching the girls while he worked at the school for the deaf in columbia, between 2008 and 2011. taylor denies any abuse. he is set to be sentenced in late january. >> thank you. a retrial on the four counts of the jury deadlocked is set for the middle of may. >>> police impersonator, busted by the real police in anne arundel county. police say this man, 31-year- old jonathan conner, used a car, equipped with emergency lights to pull a driver over. that driver became suspicious because conner didn't have a uniform or a badge and took off calling police. conner was arrested and now faces several charges. >>> maryland delegate and gubernatorial hopeful, heather mizeer selects her running mate. mizeer is a montgomery county democrat, running for her
taylor was accused of inappropriately touching the girls while he worked at the school for the deaf in columbia, between 2008 and 2011. taylor denies any abuse. he is set to be sentenced in late january. >> thank you. a retrial on the four counts of the jury deadlocked is set for the middle of may. >>> police impersonator, busted by the real police in anne arundel county. police say this man, 31-year- old jonathan conner, used a car, equipped with emergency lights to pull a...
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she and her husband bought this maryland polar shirt and columbia. it was on sale. >> the sign said original price -- 25% off the original price. the price was $25 but they had marked it to $30. >> you mark -- left the store mad. >> we found that sign. all but one priced at $30. with the lower $25 tag cut off. >> at one point a woman said i guess they forgot to mark one up the for the sale. stores inped jcpenney maryland and virginia. at every store we found items that appeared to be arced up and then put on sale. the sign said polos on sale for 1499. originally only six dollars. under that price, lower one, $18. these shirts are half of $30. peel back the tag for a lower price. how about this one, is it 50 or 30? >> he wants to -- makes you want to be where shopping there. similaryear we found pricing practices at kohl's s tores in the region. a california man is suing them a large -- alleging false advertising. catch them, they're honoring it but how many people are catching them? isthey said the retailer switching to a different pricing model. koh
she and her husband bought this maryland polar shirt and columbia. it was on sale. >> the sign said original price -- 25% off the original price. the price was $25 but they had marked it to $30. >> you mark -- left the store mad. >> we found that sign. all but one priced at $30. with the lower $25 tag cut off. >> at one point a woman said i guess they forgot to mark one up the for the sale. stores inped jcpenney maryland and virginia. at every store we found items that...
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and a new system has reached the pacific northwest once again to british columbia pacific northwest with teeth and heavy rain across the coastal areas up to sixty four millimeters is likely in the seattle area and fifty centimeters when the coast mountains into the next twenty four hours temperatures are on the furniture is ours follows the only ate the crease for and in vancouver with the rainy weather one for you in clickbank and a drop thing to me a good reason to come with us about five degrees the bureau what we saw yesterday. across the europe the band leader sees them is a picture once again for many parts of the europe very unstable conditions for the british isles the southern part of the scandinavian peninsula north of central parts of the year at the little dry air crews italy and the western balkan peninsula and temperatures are mild and the thumping beat in the trees breaking them on during their stay the conductors eccentric. i
and a new system has reached the pacific northwest once again to british columbia pacific northwest with teeth and heavy rain across the coastal areas up to sixty four millimeters is likely in the seattle area and fifty centimeters when the coast mountains into the next twenty four hours temperatures are on the furniture is ours follows the only ate the crease for and in vancouver with the rainy weather one for you in clickbank and a drop thing to me a good reason to come with us about five...
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porganizaciones para apoyar est pcometido. p[7música7] p>> en temas polirciales: en el pdistrito de columbia buscan a n psujeto por homicidio que fue pcaptado en video. p[7música7] p>> en una visita a la casa pblanca, indígenas americanos ppiden al presidente barack obaa
porganizaciones para apoyar est pcometido. p[7música7] p>> en temas polirciales: en el pdistrito de columbia buscan a n psujeto por homicidio que fue pcaptado en video. p[7música7] p>> en una visita a la casa pblanca, indígenas americanos ppiden al presidente barack obaa
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six states attorney general and the district of columbia that joined in the doj objecting to this merger, we have a proposed settlement, one we expect is going to have -- will be accepted, has already been, and will be put in place. it is going to call for a good deal of divestitures at airports in boston, chicago, dallas, los angeles, miami, new york, and, of course, reagan national outside of washington, d.c. saying, at least what they say,
six states attorney general and the district of columbia that joined in the doj objecting to this merger, we have a proposed settlement, one we expect is going to have -- will be accepted, has already been, and will be put in place. it is going to call for a good deal of divestitures at airports in boston, chicago, dallas, los angeles, miami, new york, and, of course, reagan national outside of washington, d.c. saying, at least what they say,
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i want to come to columbia. i think my mom chuckled at the time. >> thanks to the gates millennium scholars program, he was able to get that ivy league education for free. >> i don't have loans. all i had to do was concentrate on my studies. >> it's important to apply to some of the most selective colleges you can get into if you're a low-income, high-achieving student. narrow in on a set of colleges and apply to several. if you are a low-income student, you can get application fee waivers, so you should not have to pay application fees. >> attending columbia has been a transformative experience in my life. i may still live in harlem, but i know i now understand harlem a lot better. >> wow. his story is so, so inspiring. a lot of good advice in there. >>> all right, you've seen matt damon in "the departed" and good will hunting." now you'll see him with his legs crossed. >> until everybody has access to clean water and sanitation, i will not go to the bathroom. >> okay, there's a serious point behind his bizarre
i want to come to columbia. i think my mom chuckled at the time. >> thanks to the gates millennium scholars program, he was able to get that ivy league education for free. >> i don't have loans. all i had to do was concentrate on my studies. >> it's important to apply to some of the most selective colleges you can get into if you're a low-income, high-achieving student. narrow in on a set of colleges and apply to several. if you are a low-income student, you can get...
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now we want to show you the 14 states plus the district of columbia that set up their own health insurance web sites instead of relying on the federal system. we found out today that nearly half of the people who have signed up for private insurance plans in these states are californians. ben tracy is in our los angeles newsroom. ben? >> reporter: scott, there are more than 5.5 million people in california that are uninsured, the largest in the country. it was always expected that california would enroll the most people in obamacare. california was also the first state to set up a health care exchange and got hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding to build the system that is now known as covered california. now, the goal here in the golden state is to enroll up to 700,000 people in private health plans by april 1. so far, 35,000 people have signed up, so at the current pace, it would take more than a year and a half to reach that goal. however, today the head of covered california did say those enroll. s are picking up. he said since november 1, 2000 people a day are signing up
now we want to show you the 14 states plus the district of columbia that set up their own health insurance web sites instead of relying on the federal system. we found out today that nearly half of the people who have signed up for private insurance plans in these states are californians. ben tracy is in our los angeles newsroom. ben? >> reporter: scott, there are more than 5.5 million people in california that are uninsured, the largest in the country. it was always expected that...
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now we want to show you the 14 states plus the district of columbia that set up their own health insurance web sites instead of relying on the federal system. we found out today that nearly half of the people who have signed up for private insurance plans in these states are californians. ben tracy is in our los angeles newsroom. ben? >> reporter: scott, there are more than 5.5 million people in california that are uninsured, the largest in the country. it was always expected that california would enroll the most people in obamacare. california was also the first state to set up a health care exchange and got hundreds of millions of dollars in federal funding to build the system that is now known as covered california. now, the goal here in the golden state is to enroll up to 700,000 people in private health plans by april 1. so far, 35,000 people have signed up, so at the current pace, it would take more than a year and a half to reach that goal. however, today the head of covered california did say those enrollments are picking up. he said since november 1, 2000 people a day are signing
now we want to show you the 14 states plus the district of columbia that set up their own health insurance web sites instead of relying on the federal system. we found out today that nearly half of the people who have signed up for private insurance plans in these states are californians. ben tracy is in our los angeles newsroom. ben? >> reporter: scott, there are more than 5.5 million people in california that are uninsured, the largest in the country. it was always expected that...
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a neighborhood called columbia heights. she was on her bike. she joins me tonight. >> phoebe, walk us through what happened to you. >> on friday, november 15th i was biking home biking up 11th street in columbia heights. and as i was making wmy way i noticed a group of teenagers biking up the hill ahead of me. by the time i got close to the top of the hill the had stopped. and i continued biking. and the separated themselves into two groups. there was about five kids on the right-hand side and three kids on the left. as i approached the group i had to bike through them. and i said, excuse me, as i was biking through. and just as i was passing through the group, one of the kids of the group biked off and cut me off, cut my path of direction off and turned his bike so that he was going down the hill as i was going up it. and as we passed, he reached out and punched me in the face and said, whoopow as he hit me in the face. and the whole group of kids laughed. >> so you obviously knew you'd been punched in the face. you knew you'd been assaulted.
a neighborhood called columbia heights. she was on her bike. she joins me tonight. >> phoebe, walk us through what happened to you. >> on friday, november 15th i was biking home biking up 11th street in columbia heights. and as i was making wmy way i noticed a group of teenagers biking up the hill ahead of me. by the time i got close to the top of the hill the had stopped. and i continued biking. and the separated themselves into two groups. there was about five kids on the...
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and i was making my way up 11th street in columbia heights. and while i was biking up the hill, there was a group of teenagers who were on bikes about 16 meters or so ahead of me. and they made it to the top of the hill, and at that point they stopped. and i continued biking my way up the hill. and when they stopped, about five of them pulled off to the side. i was biking in the bike lane and they were to the right-hand side of the bike lane. and there were two kids who were more in the center of the road. and as i made my way up to the group of them, one of the boys who was in the group from the right hand side biked across my path directly in front of me and turns his bike so we would be passing each other as we were going down the hill. i said excuse me as i biked through the group and when we passed each other he reached out with his right hand and punched me in the face. i wasn't knocked off my bike. i continued biking as the group of teenagers continued laughing. and i made my way home after that. >> candidate person who hit you say anyt
and i was making my way up 11th street in columbia heights. and while i was biking up the hill, there was a group of teenagers who were on bikes about 16 meters or so ahead of me. and they made it to the top of the hill, and at that point they stopped. and i continued biking my way up the hill. and when they stopped, about five of them pulled off to the side. i was biking in the bike lane and they were to the right-hand side of the bike lane. and there were two kids who were more in the center...
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a neighborhood called columbia heights. she was on her bike. she joins me tonight. >> phoebe, walk us through what happened to you. >> on friday, november 15th i was biking home biking up 11th street in columbia heights. and as i was making my way i noticed a group of teenagers biking up the hill ahead of me. by the time i got close to the top of the hill the had stopped. and i continued biking. and the separated themselves into two groups. there was about five kids on the right-hand side and three kids on the left. as i approached the group i had to bike through them. and i said, excuse me, as i was biking through. and just as i was passing through the group, one of the kids of the group biked off and cut me off, cut my path of direction off and turned his bike so that he was going down the hill as i was going up it. and as we passed, he reached out and punched me in the face and said, whoopow as he hit me in the face. and the whole group of kids laughed. >> so you obviously knew you'd been punched in the face. you knew you'd been assaulted. a
a neighborhood called columbia heights. she was on her bike. she joins me tonight. >> phoebe, walk us through what happened to you. >> on friday, november 15th i was biking home biking up 11th street in columbia heights. and as i was making my way i noticed a group of teenagers biking up the hill ahead of me. by the time i got close to the top of the hill the had stopped. and i continued biking. and the separated themselves into two groups. there was about five kids on the...
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>> no, it is not eskimo. >> the town of eskimo, british columbia, canada. >> eskimo? >> no. >> really? >> no. >> it's a common mistake people make. >> it's s-qwi? just say somewhere in canada. >> stephen: all right. somewhere was a typical picturesque town. until this shadowy figure moved in. >> my name is ryan. i'm the owner of the balm warehouse. >> stephen: and just what is the balm warehouse? >> it's the warehouse for bombs. >> stephen: ryan has a plan. >> i want to take over the entire town/nation. >> stephen: and he has an eight-foot-tall bong-shaped mascot, named bongy. >> bongy wants everybody to get high. >> osama bong-laden thinks that's funny. especially from canadians addicted to toeting the smoker weed. dan owns the shop. >> it has definitely caused some impact to our business and taken sales away from us. >> stephen: and the threat to his turf makes dan furious. >> we're a little bit perturbed by it. >> stephen: which is canadian for pop a cap in your ( bleep ). the town's helpless parents: >> as a parent i am concerned about having a big, fuzzy, dancing
>> no, it is not eskimo. >> the town of eskimo, british columbia, canada. >> eskimo? >> no. >> really? >> no. >> it's a common mistake people make. >> it's s-qwi? just say somewhere in canada. >> stephen: all right. somewhere was a typical picturesque town. until this shadowy figure moved in. >> my name is ryan. i'm the owner of the balm warehouse. >> stephen: and just what is the balm warehouse? >> it's the warehouse for...
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upholds the law or overturns a law it's really only good for certain jurisdiction to the district of columbia certain states territories wherever that circuit if it's this difficult as you functionally the whole united states if it's a federal law well it's a federal law because in the district columbia jurisdiction i mean there's ninth circuit's fifth circuit whatever it is so when you tie it up i mean when you go for the circuit in your t. in this up this can become the law of the land if obviously the obama administration loses it's going to be closer to the election is going to undercut it's going to bring the whole obamacare back into the political sphere that i think is going to be there anyway well i think this is about citizens united a lot of ways and one theory i had one theory i have is that you know president obama scolded the supreme court over citizens united in the state of the union and i think that the search has to be this close in time i don't think this is a certain grant to undercut citizens united if i'm you know the hardest thing to predict the future but if i had to gu
upholds the law or overturns a law it's really only good for certain jurisdiction to the district of columbia certain states territories wherever that circuit if it's this difficult as you functionally the whole united states if it's a federal law well it's a federal law because in the district columbia jurisdiction i mean there's ninth circuit's fifth circuit whatever it is so when you tie it up i mean when you go for the circuit in your t. in this up this can become the law of the land if...
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the columbia case cites a different convention, a treaty to which columbia had no reservations, no understandings, no declarations. by contrast, our ratification, should we do so, of the disability treaty is not self acting. it could not be used for lawsuits in u.s. supreme court's. the u.s. supreme court has upheld that. you know, we need to be clear about the assertions that we make when we are creating a record. i felt the responsibility to make that clear. let me thank all of the witnesses for their testimony. i appreciate all the members that have attended and the thoughtfulness with which they approach the issue. i appreciate and want to thank those who have bared with us and have watched the hearing from overflow room since we did not hold this in -- inside of the traditional hearing room. we appreciate your forbearance and your watching the democratic process and the overflow rooms. he record will be open until the close of business on thursday we. this hearing is adjourned. [gavel] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp.
the columbia case cites a different convention, a treaty to which columbia had no reservations, no understandings, no declarations. by contrast, our ratification, should we do so, of the disability treaty is not self acting. it could not be used for lawsuits in u.s. supreme court's. the u.s. supreme court has upheld that. you know, we need to be clear about the assertions that we make when we are creating a record. i felt the responsibility to make that clear. let me thank all of the witnesses...
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what is important to young people in the philippines, europe, or columbia? what do they worry about? will have some of the answers in next week's program. join us for that if you like. until then, from me and the whole global team here in our berlin studios, thanks for watching, and goodbye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
what is important to young people in the philippines, europe, or columbia? what do they worry about? will have some of the answers in next week's program. join us for that if you like. until then, from me and the whole global team here in our berlin studios, thanks for watching, and goodbye. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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at columbia and king college. george washington comes to new york city and jackie slave. the president of colombia, kings college at the time that jackie dent has been seen as suited to his taste. show was actually in the smaller bedroom. so yes, these students arrive for slaves to campus. the faculty often have plays. but particularly the chapter about enslaved people on campus is that in late people were in the herbal of the college. to some extent. >> guest: they're examples of days to the presidents of princeton. and becomes an extraordinarily gifted and biblical scholar to her she is consulted by biblical scholars in the parts of the night dates. and she's largely self-taught. the president who owned her gave her instructions. he instructed her in the presidents house and then she continued to study on her own as she got older. >> host: 's let me share something i highlighted. this comes from the chapter. cotton comes to harvard. charles stalin -- first of all, who ost? the reason i bring this is the right. this feature cotton planter and they were talking about henr
at columbia and king college. george washington comes to new york city and jackie slave. the president of colombia, kings college at the time that jackie dent has been seen as suited to his taste. show was actually in the smaller bedroom. so yes, these students arrive for slaves to campus. the faculty often have plays. but particularly the chapter about enslaved people on campus is that in late people were in the herbal of the college. to some extent. >> guest: they're examples of days to...
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. >> patience has been a virtue all night for the columbia lions. they wait for the shot, but they don't have a lot of time here. two, one. >> they're not going to get it off. >> no, he had no idea. >> yes, the crowd used a fake countdown to mess up the team from columbia, and they did it again! >> should we tell him you have five to shoot? one to shoot, and it runs out on him. >> maybe you'd better tell rosenberg. >> a word to the columbia team, this is a shot clock. it is your friend. use it. you can find all the links for tonight's "click 3" on our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be right back. >>> earlier in the show, we asked you if you were a guest at a theoretical cheney thanksgiving dinner this year, what would you say to break up the awkwardness? we have answers posted like colleen from facebook, who would break up the awkwardness by asking, "hey liz, breast or thigh"? bill from facebook would say, "well, at least we all have obama care." and tony would say to the cheney family, "i see everybody made it to thanksgiving safely. i guess th
. >> patience has been a virtue all night for the columbia lions. they wait for the shot, but they don't have a lot of time here. two, one. >> they're not going to get it off. >> no, he had no idea. >> yes, the crowd used a fake countdown to mess up the team from columbia, and they did it again! >> should we tell him you have five to shoot? one to shoot, and it runs out on him. >> maybe you'd better tell rosenberg. >> a word to the columbia team, this...
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court of appeals for the district of columbia. wilt kins is the third obama nominee this month blocked by republicans. the circuit is seen as one of the most important courts only average, more than 60% of the cases heard there involve the federal government. agencies and federal actions. judge wilkins currently serves on the u.s. district court, for the district of columbia. before that, he was an attorney. leading several high profile civil rights lawsuits. before wilkins appointment was filibustered two other obama nominees also faced the same fate just this month. some republicans insist the three vacant seats need to be scrapped all together. once again they are threatening to break the rules of the senate, in order to change the rules of the senate. and other what? over what? over a court that doesn't even have enough work to do? millions of americans are hurting because of a law washington democrats forced pong them, and what do they do about it? they cook up some fake fight over judges. a fake fight over judges. that aren'
court of appeals for the district of columbia. wilt kins is the third obama nominee this month blocked by republicans. the circuit is seen as one of the most important courts only average, more than 60% of the cases heard there involve the federal government. agencies and federal actions. judge wilkins currently serves on the u.s. district court, for the district of columbia. before that, he was an attorney. leading several high profile civil rights lawsuits. before wilkins appointment was...
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. >> commencement at columbia university 2013. so huge tamel's family could barely see her get their diploma. it doesn't matter. >> columbia was a leap for a kid with no money who had to grow up without her parents. not your typical ivy league student. >> they never knew anyone like me. >> for her to make it would have been good enough. to make it big, to make it big, to make it just grand, bigger than you can think. >> that was her grandmother talking about her back in 2009 when she was a senior at the high school for the arts in san francisco. this was 17-year-old tamia talking to prisoners about what it was like having a father behind bars. >> my dad being in jail, my mom being sick, i couldn't control that. >> children of prisoners are at increased risk of living in poverty and unstable homes. that came true for tami. >> she said that they were demons in her room. >> she had a mental break down and voices talking to her. >> they took mom away to san francisco general. the kids learned the words bipolar, schizophrenia. >> my gr
. >> commencement at columbia university 2013. so huge tamel's family could barely see her get their diploma. it doesn't matter. >> columbia was a leap for a kid with no money who had to grow up without her parents. not your typical ivy league student. >> they never knew anyone like me. >> for her to make it would have been good enough. to make it big, to make it big, to make it just grand, bigger than you can think. >> that was her grandmother talking about her...
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we've got 15 states plus the district of columbia riding the rainbow train to hell tune. (laughter) hasn't this one slipped away from us? >> i think the real problem here is marriage has slipped away from us. marriage has deinvolved into just a pro man tick relationship between two people and that's not what marriage is. >> stephen: it's for transferring property. (cheers and applause) >> you 1%ers don't have to worry about that. >> stephen: i've read the old testament. >> marriage is more than that and heterosexuals have lost the definition of marriage so it's not surprising that other people want to see, well, this is all marriage is today and so we should be involved in that. and so i think the better debate is to talk about what narj is and reclaim the institution as a man and a woman coming together to have children and raise them a way that continues society. >> stephen: what if we cut bait on it? what if we just say it's a neighborhood that's gone to seed we just leave the keys to marriage out front and we go get something better? (laughter) gays you can have marri
we've got 15 states plus the district of columbia riding the rainbow train to hell tune. (laughter) hasn't this one slipped away from us? >> i think the real problem here is marriage has slipped away from us. marriage has deinvolved into just a pro man tick relationship between two people and that's not what marriage is. >> stephen: it's for transferring property. (cheers and applause) >> you 1%ers don't have to worry about that. >> stephen: i've read the old testament....
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. >> you see columbia that's a problem. you draw the wrong parallel because that analysis is mistaken. the problem in columbia is there's a civil war going on with some armed guerrillas who want to overthrow the government and make money in drug trafficking. they want to be a big threat. they're going to get overthrowned and also drug trading. >> rose: i'm not sure that's what i understand to be the facts in columbia. some of those people were not involved with the guerrilla groups and involved in the trade and a lot of them are simply doing it because it was a huge way to get very rich and they got very rich. >> that's true. about -- but the point is, in mexico the business of trafficking drugs into the u.s., and wore talking basically about cocaine because marijuana they do it very well here. they grow it very well in california and colorado and washington state. so the cocaine trade is obviously what sustained these cartels and these thugs. why is it that all these drugs that are coming to the u.s., they get distributed
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today 15 states plus the direct district of columbia see same-sex marriage as legal, and ten regular civil unions an partnerships. and 30 have included outright ban against gay marriage. today, more than a third of the u.s. population lives in states that recognize gay marriage. >> more people leave congress and newer people step in who are from our generation. i think if it's not changed now or sometime soon it will be changed then. >> according it , 57% of americans were opposed to legalizing marriages for gay and lesbian couples. but now the majority in 2013 support gay marriage with 53% and 43% against. the first lawsuit filed came from hawai'i 20 years ago. congress passed the defense of marriage act or doma, and this year the supreme court struck down doma ruling that it was unconstitutional to deny marriage rights. >> today i get to look at the man that i love and finally say, will you please marry me? >> reporter: the verdict opened the doors to a flood of federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples. now they can file federal taxes jointly, share social security reti
today 15 states plus the direct district of columbia see same-sex marriage as legal, and ten regular civil unions an partnerships. and 30 have included outright ban against gay marriage. today, more than a third of the u.s. population lives in states that recognize gay marriage. >> more people leave congress and newer people step in who are from our generation. i think if it's not changed now or sometime soon it will be changed then. >> according it , 57% of americans were opposed...