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john marshall was responsible for that appointment. it is going to become a test of, will he have a judiciary that is just in politics like everybody else, will they try to steer a more independent course? he doesn't declare the entire act unconstitutional. that is the thing to member. it becomes a rule of judicial construction. justices don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. they try to take the dirty diaper out. what happened with marshall with that case, the judiciary act had said that in cases with this, you can go directly to the supreme court. that is an act of congress. what does the constitution say? the jurisdiction of the court should be appellate and all of the cases except specific one between states in a foreign ambassador. so marshall is trying -- he knows he cannot make thomas jefferson and james madison deliver that commission. he knows that through his scottish logic enlightenment tradition. he also knows that at some point this power of the court has to be asserted in a way that is going to make it relevant. tha
john marshall was responsible for that appointment. it is going to become a test of, will he have a judiciary that is just in politics like everybody else, will they try to steer a more independent course? he doesn't declare the entire act unconstitutional. that is the thing to member. it becomes a rule of judicial construction. justices don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. they try to take the dirty diaper out. what happened with marshall with that case, the judiciary act had said that...
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john marshall was responsible for that appointment. is going to become a test of, will he have a judiciary that is just in politics like everybody else, will they try to steer a more independent course? he doesn't declare the entire judiciary act unconstitutional. that is the thing to member. it becomes a rule of judicial construction. justices don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. they try to take the dirty diaper out. cleany, ok, the rest is and passes. what happened with marshall with that case, the judiciary act had said that in cases with this, you can go directly to the supreme court. that is an act of congress. what does the constitution say? the jurisdiction of the court should be appellate and all of the cases except specific one between states in a foreign ambassador. marbury isn't a foreign ambassador. he is just a jp, for goodness sake. so marshall is trying -- he knows he cannot make thomas jefferson and james madison deliver that commission. he knows that through his scottish logic enlightenment tradition. he also
john marshall was responsible for that appointment. is going to become a test of, will he have a judiciary that is just in politics like everybody else, will they try to steer a more independent course? he doesn't declare the entire judiciary act unconstitutional. that is the thing to member. it becomes a rule of judicial construction. justices don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. they try to take the dirty diaper out. cleany, ok, the rest is and passes. what happened with marshall with...
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john marshall becomes our most influential justice, he was a nationalist. he knows he is caught. remember alexander hamilton says to judiciary is the least dangerous branch. all has the power of judgment. what has happened is that under the judiciary act, john adams has made his famous midnight toointments and is cramming judiciary. one of the appointments that did not get made was justice of the east to d.c. -- peace to d.c. was responsible for that appointment. become a test of, will he have a judiciary that is just in politics like everybody else, will they try to steer a more independent course? he doesn't declare the entire act unconstitutional. that is the thing to member. it becomes a rule of judicial construction. justices don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. they try to take the dirty diaper out. what happened with marshall with that case, the judiciary act had with this,n cases you can go directly to the supreme court. that is an act of congress. what does the constitution say? the jurisdiction of the court should be appellate and all of the cases except specifi
john marshall becomes our most influential justice, he was a nationalist. he knows he is caught. remember alexander hamilton says to judiciary is the least dangerous branch. all has the power of judgment. what has happened is that under the judiciary act, john adams has made his famous midnight toointments and is cramming judiciary. one of the appointments that did not get made was justice of the east to d.c. -- peace to d.c. was responsible for that appointment. become a test of, will he have...
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it is eliminating john marshall, george mason, john jay maybe, and although jay is doing up, and if you were investing in the founders put your money on jay. he's going ascend in worth. sam adams. henry, patrick henry, and robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, but gouverneur morris, and who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, premier paris, the founding of them all, and they all said that, among the us, he was the greatest. they all say that. he is the toughest to get to know. benjamin franklin, the grandfatherle amongst the fathers. franklin was born roughly the same time as jonathan edwards, and he grew up knowing increased ma mather in boston, and he's an old guy. he at the time in an international poll would rank hi higher than washington, because of the reputation as a scientist in england and philasof in france. and the thing about washington, he got all of the big things right. franklin's is wisdom. he's the wisest of them all. and people say, what would franklin say a
it is eliminating john marshall, george mason, john jay maybe, and although jay is doing up, and if you were investing in the founders put your money on jay. he's going ascend in worth. sam adams. henry, patrick henry, and robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, but gouverneur morris, and who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, premier paris, the founding of them all, and they all said...
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it is eliminating john marshall, george mason, john jay maybe, although jay is coming up. if you were investing in the founders put your money on jay. he's going ascend in worth. sam adams. henry, patrick henry, robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, gouverneur morris, the don't make it. who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, pri movement s primeos inte inter paris, the foundingest father of them all. they would say he was the greatest. they all said that. no disagreement. he's the toughest to get to know. benjamin franklin, the grandfather amongst the fathers. franklin was born roughly the same time as jonathan edwards. he grew up knowing increased mather in boston. he's an old guy. he at the time in an international poll would rank higher than washington, because of his reputation as a scientist in england and as a philosophe in france. washington's key value is judged. he got all the big things right. franklin's is wisdom. he's probably the wisest of them all
it is eliminating john marshall, george mason, john jay maybe, although jay is coming up. if you were investing in the founders put your money on jay. he's going ascend in worth. sam adams. henry, patrick henry, robert morris, and you probably don't know who robert morris is, gouverneur morris, the don't make it. who makes it? there are six people who make the list. this is, i guess, my list, but i defend it. they are george washington, pri movement s primeos inte inter paris, the foundingest...
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as i sid, this was settled with marbury versus madison thanks to supreme court justice john marshall. i don't think that is important. their answer should always be, we look forward to having a better outcome on appeal. >> you mean the statements of the president or the statements of critics? >> yes. >> members of congress who may not like a judicial ruling. not just on this issue but any issue. i have always tried to refrain from ever attack judges personally. i don't think it is constructive or helpful. it doesn't give proper respect to our separation of powers. >> you have taken a different tactic on some of your colleagues. you welcomed a serial refugee family and helped them get here. their family had a room ready for them and they couldn't come back. once paperwork cleared, they were able to make it back. what are you hoping the court does with this executive order? >> let me clarify one thing, kate, this family of syrian christians were not refugees but valid immigrant visa card holders. as soon as the visas were stamped, they became legal permanent residents or green card hold
as i sid, this was settled with marbury versus madison thanks to supreme court justice john marshall. i don't think that is important. their answer should always be, we look forward to having a better outcome on appeal. >> you mean the statements of the president or the statements of critics? >> yes. >> members of congress who may not like a judicial ruling. not just on this issue but any issue. i have always tried to refrain from ever attack judges personally. i don't think...
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john marshal harlin. he will be known. by birth he is a southerner. he had owned slaves. he will free them prior to the civil war, though. in the beginning it was in the a fan of the democrats or republicans although he will end up swaying republican. he did not believe that the south should succeed from the union. you see he was a unionist. technically he did not support abolition but he decides to free his slaves and he didn't support the civil war either. he didn't support lincoln for reelection. his opinion will change. you know, he has certain opinions as a southerner growing up. but as he sees reconstruction progress and then fail he has some different attitudes. he is still a product of his time. in that time it says that certain races are superior and others are inferior. in front of the law he says what? in front of the law everybody says what? everybody is equal. it helps probably speed up the process. in my opinion the judgment rendered will prove to be quite as pernicious. as the decision made in the scott case. it seems we have a dominant race, a superior cla
john marshal harlin. he will be known. by birth he is a southerner. he had owned slaves. he will free them prior to the civil war, though. in the beginning it was in the a fan of the democrats or republicans although he will end up swaying republican. he did not believe that the south should succeed from the union. you see he was a unionist. technically he did not support abolition but he decides to free his slaves and he didn't support the civil war either. he didn't support lincoln for...
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named8, john marshall was as the 19th century's greatest virginian. lee's extends across america's consciousness. confederat -- areral lee and grant symbolic of national reconciliation. lee starred in the movie "gettysburg." million viewers, a table -- cable tv record at that time. a limited gold trim collector plate poignantly depicted lee and stonewall jackson as personifications of confederate christianity and father figure protectors of the south's children. lee is the hero in alternative history novels, in which he leads the confederacy to independence with the technological assistance of time traveling white supremacists. theery is the south's fining experience. lee and others convinced themselves it was indispensable for their economic prosperity. -- claim he was a benevolent slaveholder. this is a half-truth. disdained slaves with and three days before the emancipation proclamation went into affect, reluctantly complied with the provisions of the will of his late father-in-law, by dutifully emancipating slaves who custom had ordered fully -- f
named8, john marshall was as the 19th century's greatest virginian. lee's extends across america's consciousness. confederat -- areral lee and grant symbolic of national reconciliation. lee starred in the movie "gettysburg." million viewers, a table -- cable tv record at that time. a limited gold trim collector plate poignantly depicted lee and stonewall jackson as personifications of confederate christianity and father figure protectors of the south's children. lee is the hero in...
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war, craigivil simons and history professor john marshall at talk about the meeting between william sherman and joseph johnston to discuss the future of the union army at the end of the civil war. their april 1865 meeting happened two days after president lincoln's assassination and a week after robert e lee surrendered at appomattox. this is part of the annually conform symposium and is just under an hour. >> welcome to session one of the 21st annual lincoln for him symposiumincoln forum . professor craig simons is professor emeritus of the united states naval academy and a member of the executive committee of the board of advisors of the lincoln forum. newlythe author or editor 2000 -- two dozen books, including "neptune, the allied invasion of europe and the d-day andings" -- that book won the samuel eliot morrison award for literature. the author of "lincoln and his admirals," which won the lincoln prize in 2009. in recognition of his extraordinary contributions, the noble -- the naval historical foundation awarded him the navalore deadly w knox history award for a lifetime achievement.
war, craigivil simons and history professor john marshall at talk about the meeting between william sherman and joseph johnston to discuss the future of the union army at the end of the civil war. their april 1865 meeting happened two days after president lincoln's assassination and a week after robert e lee surrendered at appomattox. this is part of the annually conform symposium and is just under an hour. >> welcome to session one of the 21st annual lincoln for him symposiumincoln forum...
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ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven is that i was different from the others. shut out from the world by [inaudible] i had their no desire to tear down that failed to creep through. i hope all beyond [inaudible] and with above in a region of blue sky and great wandering shadow get that sky was blue when i could [inaudible] at examination time. the boys knew we can compete in the classroom and we can win. we need to tell that to our children every day. [inaudible] belongs in the classroom yes, you do know the answer to that question is yes, your opinions and ideas are valid. thank you again for having me today. black excellence is the
ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven...
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marshall, mr. marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it. i think the comments from president trump on twitter today are some of the most disconcerting he has made for many americans, including some in his own party, in terms of directly, individually attacking a federal judge, a republican-appointed judge, confirmed unanimously by the senate, who made a decision that displeased him. it is reminiscent to what he did last summer when he was a presidential candidate and attacked judge curiel, argued that he could not adjudicate the case fairly because he was of mexican descent. now the clear difference, he is president of the united states. this is something that i think is going to be very interesting to see how republicans react to when they are back in washington. wanting to turn the other cheek on almost everything donald trump has said since taking office, this may be a bridge too far for them. >> vice president mike pence believes the travel ban will be eventually reinstated. but th
marshall, mr. marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it. i think the comments from president trump on twitter today are some of the most disconcerting he has made for many americans, including some in his own party, in terms of directly, individually attacking a federal judge, a republican-appointed judge, confirmed unanimously by the senate, who made a decision that displeased him. it is reminiscent to what he did last summer when he was a presidential candidate and attacked judge...
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to decide when the president has exceeded his own authority, and that's been since, you know, since john marshall, so you know, i think that they are kind of moving into a position that kind of raises a different set of issues than the narrow, immediate ones surrounding this executive order. >> it almost sounds like there are two mess acs. donald trump tweeted "see you in court" it also sounds like they're saying they're willing to dismiss what the court is asking, which is an explanation of the motivation behind the court order by saying when he was on air force one, i'm going to have a new executive order and we're likely to see it this week. >> right. the problem they've got with staying in court is that a full hearing by the ninth circuit which is the most democratic leaning of the circuits 2-1 democratic appoint geez is unlikely to end any differently than this initial decision, and then they face the prospect of reaching a divided 4-4 supreme court, not even conceivable that one of the republican appointed judges could uphold this decision. the court route is difficult in terms of
to decide when the president has exceeded his own authority, and that's been since, you know, since john marshall, so you know, i think that they are kind of moving into a position that kind of raises a different set of issues than the narrow, immediate ones surrounding this executive order. >> it almost sounds like there are two mess acs. donald trump tweeted "see you in court" it also sounds like they're saying they're willing to dismiss what the court is asking, which is an...
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and the supreme court under an appointee of john adams, john marshall, ruled that when it comes to understanding the constitution and interpreting it, the judiciary has to prevail because you have to have one ultimate decider. now, when nice was the attorney general, he took a very controversial position, and he said, no, the president has the right to interpret the constitution as well. and, of course, he's right. president does have a right, an obligation never to try to impose an unconstitutional ruling as does the legislature. but ultimately when there is a decision that has to be reached, it must be left to the judicial branch to the supreme court of the united states. very little dispute about that proposition. >> professor, you walked a careful line in your analysis thus far, explaining why you're skeptical of certain goals of president trump, why you think there is good law on the side of part of this order. you also cited some of the press for religious distinctions. challenger ares are arguing in the immigration law, based on national origin and the order does that on its face, in your
and the supreme court under an appointee of john adams, john marshall, ruled that when it comes to understanding the constitution and interpreting it, the judiciary has to prevail because you have to have one ultimate decider. now, when nice was the attorney general, he took a very controversial position, and he said, no, the president has the right to interpret the constitution as well. and, of course, he's right. president does have a right, an obligation never to try to impose an...
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there are no decisions that are completely outside the constitution. 1803, chief justice john marshall said it is the province and duty of the court to say what the law is, which means as of that moment it was the court's right to overturn acts of congress, overturn acts by the president, and that excerpt that you played from the argument was so important because it was judge friedland asking is the president above the law. and there was that horrible, awkward pause. judge friedland and her colleagues wanted to make clear that the answer is no. the president is not above the law. and that's what this opinion says. >> i want to add one thing. while they coordinated a strong attack on the idea that only the president has the right to deci decide issues in this area of national security, there is wording in the decision that suggests the president may have a zone of national security authority where there's a legitimate threat to the interests of the united states. what they said here was we asked his lawyers repeatedly, where is the evidence that this ban is responsive to an arcticulable
there are no decisions that are completely outside the constitution. 1803, chief justice john marshall said it is the province and duty of the court to say what the law is, which means as of that moment it was the court's right to overturn acts of congress, overturn acts by the president, and that excerpt that you played from the argument was so important because it was judge friedland asking is the president above the law. and there was that horrible, awkward pause. judge friedland and her...
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. >> well, in 1832, in a case called worcester versus georgia, the court, john marshall, ruled against andrew jackson. and jackson stated, marshall has issued his opinion. now let him enforce it, and it almost led to a constitutional crisis in the united states when jackson refused to go along with -- >> that is one thing they will not do. i can't believe the trump administration will say they will ignore this. i think they'll say tonight they're confident they're going to prevail in the end. >> i hope so. >> and maggie, we do expect we would get word from the white house tonight. i mean, if we know president trump at all, they are quick to react, they are, you know, they like to counter punch quickly. >> they're quick to reaction, like to counterpunch quickly, but they also have gotten dinged up for moving quickly without necessarily checking everything. so i think they'll be a little more thorough than we have seen since he took office in responding to this. >> as i said, we are waiting for a response from the white house as well as other authorities. we're going to take a quick brea
. >> well, in 1832, in a case called worcester versus georgia, the court, john marshall, ruled against andrew jackson. and jackson stated, marshall has issued his opinion. now let him enforce it, and it almost led to a constitutional crisis in the united states when jackson refused to go along with -- >> that is one thing they will not do. i can't believe the trump administration will say they will ignore this. i think they'll say tonight they're confident they're going to prevail...
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ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven is that i was different from the others. shut out from the world by [inaudible] i had their no desire to tear down that failed to creep through. i hope all beyond [inaudible] and with above in a region of blue sky and great wandering shadow get that sky was blue when i could [inaudible] at examination time. the boys knew we can compete in the classroom and we can win. we need to tell that to our children every day. [inaudible] belongs in the classroom yes, you do know the answer to that question is yes, your opinions and ideas are valid. thank you again for having me today. black excellence is the
ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven...
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law with john marshall and world law. it is a very original work she has depicted. capital preservation's role is to actually care for the fine decorative arts, the historic and architectural fabric of the building, we were formed in 1902, we are a bipartisan legislative service committee. our goal is really to protect the 640 rooms, the historic fabric, any of the artwork and architecture, that is what we deal with, the furniture, clocks, historic civil war flags , you name it, we are a little bit across the board and what we do and how we care for the building. and it's upkeep. we hope visitors take away an appreciation for the monumental works that the commonwealth did an appreciation for the fine and that departs in america. it is one of just a few that is ornate as it is. we take great pride in keeping it that way. and in trying to ensure that rooms are not gutted and that there is an aesthetic there that we try to showcase that is the masterpiece that it is. >> standing in the john harris mansion in harrisburg. this is the oldest house and what was the origina
law with john marshall and world law. it is a very original work she has depicted. capital preservation's role is to actually care for the fine decorative arts, the historic and architectural fabric of the building, we were formed in 1902, we are a bipartisan legislative service committee. our goal is really to protect the 640 rooms, the historic fabric, any of the artwork and architecture, that is what we deal with, the furniture, clocks, historic civil war flags , you name it, we are a little...
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marshall wrote in marbury v. madison. it has led to a system in which executive agencies not only make and force the law, but also interpret the law. arrogating to themselves in effect some aspects of the powers allocated to all three branches of the federal government. this, mr. president, is a violation of the doctrine of separation of powers. one of the most important protections in the constitution, one of the two fundamental structural protections in the constitution, as important as any other provision in our founding document. worse, doctrines that have developed in response to chevron allow agencies to stake out a legal position, lose in court, and stake out a new legal position that reaches the same outcome, as judge gorsuch points out, that creates fair notice and equal protection problems. now, there are two additional points to make about chevron. first, in the coming days you'll undoubtedly hear some of my colleagues complain that getting rid of chevron will somehow make the air less clean. our food
marshall wrote in marbury v. madison. it has led to a system in which executive agencies not only make and force the law, but also interpret the law. arrogating to themselves in effect some aspects of the powers allocated to all three branches of the federal government. this, mr. president, is a violation of the doctrine of separation of powers. one of the most important protections in the constitution, one of the two fundamental structural protections in the constitution, as important as any...
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marshal famously said john marshal has made his ruling. >> now let him go enforce it not suggesting that presidents should be lawless, but the tradition of presidents criticizing courts is. >> is nothing new. >> teddy roosevelt, too right? >> yes. steve: thank you very much. we have a shovel over at the studio door. can you help out? >> i think janice already has it. [laughter] steve: 7:11 in new york city and heather has a fox news alert. heather: judge is putting the woman to work. come on, judge. get out that shovel. i know you will do it. hope you are to have a great day. i have news from overseas and fox news alert. a new terror takedown. u.s. drone strikes killing 11 al qaeda fighters in syria. among the dead at least two senior terror commanders. pentagon officials say that one of them had links to the 9/11 mastermind usama bin laden. and al qaeda's current leader ayman al zawahiri. he also oversought creation of the many al qaeda training camps in afghanistan in the 80's and 90's. bring you more of this developing story as we get it meantime back here at home former new york
marshal famously said john marshal has made his ruling. >> now let him go enforce it not suggesting that presidents should be lawless, but the tradition of presidents criticizing courts is. >> is nothing new. >> teddy roosevelt, too right? >> yes. steve: thank you very much. we have a shovel over at the studio door. can you help out? >> i think janice already has it. [laughter] steve: 7:11 in new york city and heather has a fox news alert. heather: judge is putting...
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ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven is that i was different from the others. shut out from the world by [inaudible] i had their no desire to tear down that failed to creep through. i hope all beyond [inaudible] and with above in a region of blue sky and great wandering shadow get that sky was blue when i could [inaudible] at examination time. the boys knew we can compete in the classroom and we can win. we need to tell that to our children every day. [inaudible] belongs in the classroom yes, you do know the answer to that question is yes, your opinions and ideas are valid. thank you again for having me today. black excellence is the
ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven...
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marshall enforce that opinion. this is as long as our history. i think there will be a fight for judge gorsuch but i tell you this, in nine weeks we'll be calling judge gorsuch without any doubt we'll call him justice gorsuch. i have no doubt he will be confirmed as the replacement for justice scalia. >> melissa: it was eye opening to listen to the conversation between the judges. if people haven't listened to it i encourage people to go online and listen to it. thanks for coming on. >> bill: 20 minutes past the hour. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan now offering a grim assessment of that conflict. >> in your overall assessment are we winning or losing? >> mr. chairman, i believe we're in a stalemate. >> bill: what he says the u.s. must do in order to regain momentum. that's coming up. >> melissa: plus fighting for the right to work. how one man is leading the challenge that could go nationwide. >> kind of like why don't you give us a choice here? isn't that what america is all about? so we have extra sets of
marshall enforce that opinion. this is as long as our history. i think there will be a fight for judge gorsuch but i tell you this, in nine weeks we'll be calling judge gorsuch without any doubt we'll call him justice gorsuch. i have no doubt he will be confirmed as the replacement for justice scalia. >> melissa: it was eye opening to listen to the conversation between the judges. if people haven't listened to it i encourage people to go online and listen to it. thanks for coming on....
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ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven is that i was different from the others. shut out from the world by [inaudible] i had their no desire to tear down that failed to creep through. i hope all beyond [inaudible] and with above in a region of blue sky and great wandering shadow get that sky was blue when i could [inaudible] at examination time. the boys knew we can compete in the classroom and we can win. we need to tell that to our children every day. [inaudible] belongs in the classroom yes, you do know the answer to that question is yes, your opinions and ideas are valid. thank you again for having me today. black excellence is the
ounce of virginia marshals the emily way thompson's diana grace cheryl davidson's and john marshals and so many more. finally, as black people we have to remain competitors. but with this challenge to myself as well. we have to work extra hard to hold fast to the police in her own greatness. we have to strive to be the best. not to get by and survive but to thrive. the souls of black folks wbe devoid boat and perfect about his experience in grade school, it dawned upon me with a certain seven...
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in clear water, florida, john clark, csn. >> thank you, john. that's sports. i'm marshall harris, we'll be right back. >>> final look at weather tonight? >> yeah, you'll like this forecast. >> some people like it, some people don't. i like a little bit of everything. i'm the glass half full type. >> well, you're not going to get half a glass. this is going to be mild. very mild saturday and sunday. cool down a little monday and tuesday but then back warm again wednesday, thursday, friday. back into the 60s. >> i'm jacqueline london. >> i'm jim rosen fiefield. see you again on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- joel mchale, zoe kravitz, musical guest, ryan adams,
in clear water, florida, john clark, csn. >> thank you, john. that's sports. i'm marshall harris, we'll be right back. >>> final look at weather tonight? >> yeah, you'll like this forecast. >> some people like it, some people don't. i like a little bit of everything. i'm the glass half full type. >> well, you're not going to get half a glass. this is going to be mild. very mild saturday and sunday. cool down a little monday and tuesday but then back warm again...
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in clear water, florida, i'm john clark, csn. >>> thanks, john. that's sports. i'm marshal harris. see you soon. >>> a new exhibit is making its first and only stop on the east coast right here in philadelphia. it shines flight on the 75th anniversary of the presidential executive order that forced japanese-americans into internment camps. the exhibit is called uprooted. -foot cuss on farm labor camps during world war ii. it's a little known part of the more than two year internments of 125,000 people of japanese ancestry. two-thirds were american citizens. teresa of mount airy was born in a camp in idaho. >> people were afraid because of fear and racism. but we shouldn't do it again. >> you can see the free exhibit at the friends center in center city. it's on display today through march 9th. >>> today in camden county you can take in a free screening of "hidden figures." movie time the 10:00 this morning. reserve your ticket at the theater's website. the film recounts three american mathematicians that helped nasa succeed. >> atlantic city rv and camping show continues today. mor
in clear water, florida, i'm john clark, csn. >>> thanks, john. that's sports. i'm marshal harris. see you soon. >>> a new exhibit is making its first and only stop on the east coast right here in philadelphia. it shines flight on the 75th anniversary of the presidential executive order that forced japanese-americans into internment camps. the exhibit is called uprooted. -foot cuss on farm labor camps during world war ii. it's a little known part of the more than two year...
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in clearwater, florida, i'm john clark, csn. >>> thanks, john. that's sports. i'm marshal harris. csn. >>> let's start by talking about our checklist for today. if you're heading outside you definitely want to wear layers because right now still chilly. by this afternoon probably will peel most of those layers off. you don't need an umbrella. today a dry one. i would suggest sunscreen and sunglasses. if you're out bean you need those two things. you won't need gloves or scarf that's unless you want to wear it for a fashion statement because it won't be that cold. temperatures climbing in to the 60s. here's a look at lehigh valley and berks county. 41 in reading. leonardville sitting at 37. we go to lehigh valley, bath at 40. and bethlehem 40 degrees. easton up to 45 degrees already. we're seeing that nice climb as expected here's your delaware temperatures. harmony hills 42. how about it, reading 42. we drop further south. big bump in those temperatures. 47 allendale. 48 lewis beach. 49 rehoboth beach. 51 in long neck. temperatures in southern delaware already in the 50s. we got t
in clearwater, florida, i'm john clark, csn. >>> thanks, john. that's sports. i'm marshal harris. csn. >>> let's start by talking about our checklist for today. if you're heading outside you definitely want to wear layers because right now still chilly. by this afternoon probably will peel most of those layers off. you don't need an umbrella. today a dry one. i would suggest sunscreen and sunglasses. if you're out bean you need those two things. you won't need gloves or scarf...
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i'm marshall harris. >> thank you. >>> time to check in kristen welker. good evening, kristen. >> hi, denise. coming up tonight, details of president trump's latest plan to control the borders and illegal immigration. plus, from moscow, the file the russians are keeping on president trump. >>> a disturbing trend in schools. why are young children sometimes being restrained with handcuffs. >>> and a big company where people with autism are finding success. i'll send it back to you. >> thank you. we look forward to it. we'll be right back. be like this. record breaking temperatures for many towns. follow us on social media for updates. >> that's "nbc10 news" for now. see you tonight at 11:00. thanks for joining us. test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test test night, immigration crackdown. a new draft memo on security and enforcement among the proposals. hiring thousands of border agents and deputy tiesing
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in clearwater, florida, i'm john clark, csn. >>> thanks, john. that's sports. i'm marshal harris. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the first year. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good. only fios can. >>> new exhibit is making its first and only stop on the east coast right here in philadelphia. it shines a light on the 75th anniversary of the presidential executive order that forced japanese-americans into internment camps. the exhibit is called uprooted. it focus on farm labor camps during world war ii. a little known part of the more than two year internment of 120,000 people of japanese ancestry. two-thirds were american citizens. you can see the free exhibit right now at the friends center in center ci
in clearwater, florida, i'm john clark, csn. >>> thanks, john. that's sports. i'm marshal harris. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 150 meg internet. which means that in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 40 songs, and jan can upload 180 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. get 150 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds, tv and phone for just $79.99 per month for the...
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it is a john wayne movie. so what happens? a marshall shows up in yuma, they are barricaded, and they arrest joseph goldwater and bring him back to san francisco, and they quietly make a little settlement for a few pennies on the dollar for what they owed. the incident just faded away. the goldwater's remained in the retail business in arizona and joseph's great-nephew became a u.s. senator. in 1964, he ran for president, and what was his name? exactly. these are very interesting people to work with, believe me. and levi, i hope he had a good time with that story. this is where we go back to how he is expressing his faith. that was goldwater. i think it is in phoenix. so, about a year after levi arrived in san francisco, he made his first terrible -- charitable contribution, five dollars, to an orphan asylum society. it is in the sunset district and still in business. that was the beginning of a lifelong process of philanthropy that was personally important to him, and very much a tenant of his jewish faith. it is really easy
it is a john wayne movie. so what happens? a marshall shows up in yuma, they are barricaded, and they arrest joseph goldwater and bring him back to san francisco, and they quietly make a little settlement for a few pennies on the dollar for what they owed. the incident just faded away. the goldwater's remained in the retail business in arizona and joseph's great-nephew became a u.s. senator. in 1964, he ran for president, and what was his name? exactly. these are very interesting people to work...
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it is a john wayne movie. so what happens? a marshall shows up in yuma, theyare barricaded, and arrest joseph goldwater and bring him back to san francisco, and they quietly make a little settlement for a few pennies on the dollar for what they owed. in the incident just faded away. the goldwater's remained in the retail business in arizona and joseph's great-nephew became a u.s. senator. in 1964, he ran for president, and what was his name? exactly. these are very interesting people to work with, believe me. and levi, i hope he had a good time with that story. go levi -- this is where we back to how he is expressing his faith. that was goldwater. i think it is in phoenix. after levi year arrived in san francisco, he made his first terrible contribution, five dollars, to an orphan asylum society. it is in the sunset district and still in business. that was the beginning of a lifelong process of philanthropy that was personally important to him, and very much a tenant of his jewish faith. hiss really easy to track giving becaus
it is a john wayne movie. so what happens? a marshall shows up in yuma, theyare barricaded, and arrest joseph goldwater and bring him back to san francisco, and they quietly make a little settlement for a few pennies on the dollar for what they owed. in the incident just faded away. the goldwater's remained in the retail business in arizona and joseph's great-nephew became a u.s. senator. in 1964, he ran for president, and what was his name? exactly. these are very interesting people to work...
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joining us, gloria browne-marshall, constitutional law professor at john j. college of criminal justice. errol louis political anchor of spectrum news and susan paige from "usa today." >> excuse me of losing my voice after the patriots win. if something happens, blame him in the court system, people pouring in bad. this harkens back to what people think were the low points of the campaign, where trump took on judge curiel. is it different now that he's president? >> it's very different. now he speaks with the authority of the presidency and the executive branch. this is the executive branch attacking the judicial branch, doing it in an unseemly way. but also causing confusion about how our system works. the judges are there to interpret the law, apply the law. this is somebody who is not a so-called junl, as he was dismissively referred to, his confirmation was like 99-0. he's duly confirmed, lifetime tenure, has probably handled hundreds, if not thousands of cases. it sidetracks the conversation. on the merits, the president is going to have to go in and mak
joining us, gloria browne-marshall, constitutional law professor at john j. college of criminal justice. errol louis political anchor of spectrum news and susan paige from "usa today." >> excuse me of losing my voice after the patriots win. if something happens, blame him in the court system, people pouring in bad. this harkens back to what people think were the low points of the campaign, where trump took on judge curiel. is it different now that he's president? >> it's...
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as to our courts history, a 1961, president john f. kennedy appointed thurgood marshall as a circuit judge on this court president kennedy appointed thurgood marshall as the circuit judge on this court where he sat in this very court until 1965 when president johnson appointed him first as solicitor general of the united states and then as an associate justice of the united states supreme court, the first african american appointed to that highest court in our land, in a career on the court that spanned 32 years. in this building, justice marshall occupied chambers on the 20th floor. his successor in that space, our beloved wilford kleinberg also occupied that space succeeding justice marshall. over the years, judge feinberg had the opportunity to move to bigger quarters as he gained in seniority. but he never left justice marshall's chambers. as he said to me, if it was good enough for thurgood marshall, it is good enough for me. second circuit judge marshall wrote 98 majority opinions, eight concurrences, and 12 dissents as our staff
as to our courts history, a 1961, president john f. kennedy appointed thurgood marshall as a circuit judge on this court president kennedy appointed thurgood marshall as the circuit judge on this court where he sat in this very court until 1965 when president johnson appointed him first as solicitor general of the united states and then as an associate justice of the united states supreme court, the first african american appointed to that highest court in our land, in a career on the court...
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justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp office. and in october of 1936, thurgood and buster left his crowded family home in baltimore for new york city. when thurgood and buster first arrived in new york, they stayed with relatives until they found a small apartment in harlem. they would now be alone and on their own for the very first time. inanoffice across town the naacp was still basking in the glow of their first victory integrating the university of maryland law school - which energized houston's education strategy and gave it momentum. marshall would now share a second floor office with houston to hel
justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp...
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justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp office. and in october of 1936, thurgood and buster left his crowded family home in baltimore for new york city. when thurgood and buster first arrived in new york, they stayed with relatives until they found a small apartment in harlem. they would now be alone and on their own for the very first time. inan office across town the naacp was still basking in the glow of their first victory integrating the university of maryland law school - which energized houston's education strategy and gave it momentum. marshall would now share a second floor office with houston to he
justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp...
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justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp office. and in october of 1936, thurgood and buster left his crowded family home in baltimore for new york city. when thurgood and buster first arrived in new york, they stayed with relatives until they found a small apartment in harlem. hewould now be alone and on their own for the very first time. inan office across town the naacp was still basking in the glow of their first victory integrating the university of maryland law school - which energized houston's education strategy and gave it momentum. marshall would now share a second floor office with houston to help
justice john paul stevens: he had an army of stories that he would tell. partly because he'd had so much experience himself. he was really a profoundly gifted raconteur. narrator: the murray case made marshall a rising star in the naacp, but his preoccupation with civil rights left him with a failing law practice inhis tiny baltimore office - cluttered with unpaid bills. when he wrote houston for help, houston asked him to come to new york to work a temporary assignment in the national naacp...
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the european condition already marshalling its tanks on the ground to oppose this. it says that it must apart the global trade settlement in the world trade organisation just at the world trade organisation just at the same time as trump is talking about bilateral trade deals, britain is talking about them. fascinating. it makes you wonder what sort of power that wto is going to have. indeed. trump has suggested withdrawing from the wto. the whole thing might be about to bust apart. in the at times, air pollution causes 40,000 premature deaths every yearin causes 40,000 premature deaths every year in britain. this study says public transport is worse for your health than driving yourself. —— times. i also worry about whether this is the best way to get colds and sneezes. actually, i think the on the uk, you travel to mumbai, who travelled to south america and quite often it is the hydrogen bus that is sitting outside the airport waiting to take you are around. siddique khan, the london mayor, talking about a tax for diesel cars. the whole diesel myth has been ex
the european condition already marshalling its tanks on the ground to oppose this. it says that it must apart the global trade settlement in the world trade organisation just at the world trade organisation just at the same time as trump is talking about bilateral trade deals, britain is talking about them. fascinating. it makes you wonder what sort of power that wto is going to have. indeed. trump has suggested withdrawing from the wto. the whole thing might be about to bust apart. in the at...
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and marshall posted didn't happen because of their failure. they tried to come up with the superglue since then and that failure has made -- on these things. so you are one of many examples. jeremy: that's why wanted to write the book. my entire athletic career i heard the clichÉs. i heard the stories but there is no depth to them. there's no outlet to say well why? we hear failure makes you stronger and adversity makes you have character. i get that but why is that and why did michael jordan continue playing basketball after he was cut in high school? i was raising venture capital for the tech company i have today. i got 100 nose before i got a yes. sublet before we get to that lets look at some of your career achievements. he tried modeling and he did that for a while. it looks good there. then you tried a reality dating show. but those were just experiments because now he has really succeeded by starting a company called the leader in marketing integration whatever that means. >> integrates marketing software transforms the way you -- the
and marshall posted didn't happen because of their failure. they tried to come up with the superglue since then and that failure has made -- on these things. so you are one of many examples. jeremy: that's why wanted to write the book. my entire athletic career i heard the clichÉs. i heard the stories but there is no depth to them. there's no outlet to say well why? we hear failure makes you stronger and adversity makes you have character. i get that but why is that and why did michael jordan...
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, not a mere marshall scholar, a rhodes scholar, i apologies to the marshall skolers, he was a rhodes scholar and a great football player. to invoke him was important. >> he has an impressive record. you've studied his legal background, jeffrey. tell us more. >> if president trump makes no other decisions that are praised by both sides this will be the most memorable. he couldn't have picked a more well spoken, humble person. i clerked with him years ago in the d.c. court of appeals. like justice scalia, he could change the terms of debate on the supreme court. he's written a fascinating book. he went back to oxford after harvard studying the natural law theorists. laws against assisted suicide are not only immoral because he believes life is intrinsically good but goes further and says laws restricting them might be unconstitutional because they violate a right to life. also remarkable, he's willing to strike down aspects of the regulatory state and to dismantle regulations on the grounds that they violate the separation of powers. judge gorsuch is incredibly respected by justice ken
, not a mere marshall scholar, a rhodes scholar, i apologies to the marshall skolers, he was a rhodes scholar and a great football player. to invoke him was important. >> he has an impressive record. you've studied his legal background, jeffrey. tell us more. >> if president trump makes no other decisions that are praised by both sides this will be the most memorable. he couldn't have picked a more well spoken, humble person. i clerked with him years ago in the d.c. court of...
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. >> commissioner marshall to answer that question we meet with the occ at our eis quarterly meeting john alden met and i chair the eis quarterly meeting and john crew has been there that is what john alden referenced the sit down with the sergeants and having that conversation and sending the eis report to the lieutenant and captain having those meeting and with the public john alden mentioned we have the commission secretary and member across the bureaus including training to identify how to improve them from this conversation we talked about the crime data and extract that we had the doj review and the body worn cameras and the cit a bunch of other issues we have to contestant technically and this is one of the facility issues but we decided to partner with the university of chicago and do a thorough eis program and determine what the best practice could be and that of confusion. >> i wanted to know about the two - >> the entities working together we work with the dpa. >> mr. alden you were with the department a long time you had some knowledge the eis does that. >> well, yes he n
. >> commissioner marshall to answer that question we meet with the occ at our eis quarterly meeting john alden met and i chair the eis quarterly meeting and john crew has been there that is what john alden referenced the sit down with the sergeants and having that conversation and sending the eis report to the lieutenant and captain having those meeting and with the public john alden mentioned we have the commission secretary and member across the bureaus including training to identify...
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marshals. it's not really a fair match. >> to stay with you for a moment john dean. i've read that the two gentlemen that resigned rather than fire archibald cox expressed relief when bourque did it. there was no one else who could have carried out that order. there would have been a sort of constitution sort of vacuum had there been nobody willing to do what the president said. do you agree with that? >> i have talked to billow owe about it. no question that they encouraged him to do so. they wanted him to follow-up. they just said we've made an arrangement and a promise to the senate judiciary committee when we were confirmed that we wouldn't remove the prosecutor except for cause. to honor that word and they indeed held forth and steady on their position. but they did encourage bourque to do the deed. because it did get very complex after that. >> absolutely. apparently he was offered a supreme court seat if he would do it. richard painter, come back to the point you made. i don't want it to be missed. you do have as a part of this executive order, the exclusion o
marshals. it's not really a fair match. >> to stay with you for a moment john dean. i've read that the two gentlemen that resigned rather than fire archibald cox expressed relief when bourque did it. there was no one else who could have carried out that order. there would have been a sort of constitution sort of vacuum had there been nobody willing to do what the president said. do you agree with that? >> i have talked to billow owe about it. no question that they encouraged him to...
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secretary of education betsy devos is now receiving protection from the u-s marshals service. the move comes after an encounter with protesters at a washington d-c school. demonstrators prevented her from entering jefferson middle school earlier this month. it is not clear whether the protection is a direct response to that incident. it's unusual for the marshals service to protect a cabinet member. they typically receive security protection through their individual agencies. the last cabinet member guarded by marshals was the director of the office of national drug control policy. and that position stopped being a cabinet level position in 2009. stanford university won't become a sanctuary campus. members of the student group "stanford sanctuary now" met with university officals for nearly two hours thursday. but officials decided not to adopt the controversial label. the stanford president says the term "sanctuary" is not well defined. and that it could be detrmental to stanford students and employees to use such a label. while some student's are upset with the decision, oth
secretary of education betsy devos is now receiving protection from the u-s marshals service. the move comes after an encounter with protesters at a washington d-c school. demonstrators prevented her from entering jefferson middle school earlier this month. it is not clear whether the protection is a direct response to that incident. it's unusual for the marshals service to protect a cabinet member. they typically receive security protection through their individual agencies. the last cabinet...
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marshals. >> tonight space x got its latest mission off the ground. e perf,,,,,,,,,,,,,, after yesterday's liftoff was scrubbed over concerns about an . >>> three, two, one. ignition. and lift off of the falcon 9 to the space station. >> away they go. perfect launch for space x after yesterday's launch was scrubbed. today it was all systems go. the ship carrying supplies to the international space station. >>> the new education secretary is now being guarded by u.s. marshals. this was the scene earlier this month when protesters forced betsy devos to abandon an appearance at a washington, d.c. school. it is not clear whether the move is a direct response to the incident but there hasn't been marshall protection in 10 years. >>> still to come, takes an hour to learn how to save a life. how one bay area county is trying to cut down on over dose deaths by arming the public with the antidote. >> fighting water with water. the most creative inventions to protect your home from flooding. >> bay bridge, plenty of opportunity to test out that water theory. we
marshals. >> tonight space x got its latest mission off the ground. e perf,,,,,,,,,,,,,, after yesterday's liftoff was scrubbed over concerns about an . >>> three, two, one. ignition. and lift off of the falcon 9 to the space station. >> away they go. perfect launch for space x after yesterday's launch was scrubbed. today it was all systems go. the ship carrying supplies to the international space station. >>> the new education secretary is now being guarded by...
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john easterly on to join us. ceo will be with us in nfl hall of famer marshall faulk as well. plus celebrity wellness guru deepak chopra is here. a big show ahead. stay with us in this next hour. we take it up with resident donald trump. the executives scheduled to attend include ed bastian and munoz. you've seen both of those gentlemen are program is trumped up with intel ceo craig kucinich yesterday announced in his $7 billion investment in an arizona 53. watch. >> you've never seen so much paper in a president desk. that's because we are negotiating lots of joe stuart country which would be tremendous. >> it's an honor to be here representing intel and be able to announce their $7 billion investment in our newest, most of them start to raise 42 in chandler, arizona. completing factories to make the most advanced and i cannot or chips on the planet. maria: some companies are still pushing ahead with moving to mexico. according to "the wall street journal," michigan congressman and house intelligence committee, pete hoekstra said that they thank you for joining us. give us yo
john easterly on to join us. ceo will be with us in nfl hall of famer marshall faulk as well. plus celebrity wellness guru deepak chopra is here. a big show ahead. stay with us in this next hour. we take it up with resident donald trump. the executives scheduled to attend include ed bastian and munoz. you've seen both of those gentlemen are program is trumped up with intel ceo craig kucinich yesterday announced in his $7 billion investment in an arizona 53. watch. >> you've never seen so...
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. >> commissioner marshall to answer that question we meet with the occ at our eis quarterly meeting john alden met and i chair the eis quarterly meeting and john crew has been there that is what john alden referenced the sit down with the sergeants and having that conversation and sending the eis report to the lieutenant and captain having those meeting and with the public john alden mentioned we have the commission secretary and member across the bureaus including training to identify how to improve them from this conversation we talked about the crime data and extract that we had the doj review and the body worn cameras and the cit a bunch of other issues we have to contestant technically and this is one of the facility issues but we decided to partner with the university of chicago and do a thorough eis program and determine what the best practice could be and that of confusion. >> i wanted to know about the two - >> the entities working together we work with the dpa. >> mr. alden you were with the department a long time you had some knowledge the eis does that. >> well, yes he n
. >> commissioner marshall to answer that question we meet with the occ at our eis quarterly meeting john alden met and i chair the eis quarterly meeting and john crew has been there that is what john alden referenced the sit down with the sergeants and having that conversation and sending the eis report to the lieutenant and captain having those meeting and with the public john alden mentioned we have the commission secretary and member across the bureaus including training to identify...