He was among Freedom Fighters of became mayors. And change the culture of those towns. Marion was a Freedom Fighter and a longdistance runner. You can cross the finish line with a resume, and add campaign, and some money and be on official but marion came not as a show horse but a workhorse. He came across the line with people in it. Lifting up the seniors and the poor and those was a backs were against the wall. He was a hero. He has got scars from his scars. He got his scars from his scars. Stars from his scars. Some will have only uniforms because they did not volunteer for the team. Cowards. Local changes a contact sport. Some make the team but never the field. Those on the field have grass stains and blood on the uniforms. No one ever hit a homerun or scored a touchdown from the bench or from the stands. If you play baseball, you get hit with a fastball sometimes. If you play football, you get tackled over and over again. Marion got bloodied, but never bowed. He died in office ser
Pay lip service to the Elizabeth Warren wing of the party. Most ega donors most dga dono rs are corporate, moderate. Montana, even though it is a red state, barack obama lost. There is this populist streak, which is why they have had democratic governors, why jon tester was able to earn reelection. He is waiting to see where the party goes, and not necessarily pick a path. Do you think he is trying to draw a line between governors and washington, washington in general, which would mean democrats as well . Is that unusual for a Governors Association chairman . I do not think it is that unusual. He was careful when barack obama came up to distance himself from obama. And it is true, obama is going to be very popular in 2015. It may be different in some of the states where there are going to be competitive elections. It will be in states where Hillary Clinton could win. I thought he was being a little bit more careful in trying to delineate himself from the National Party than a Chris Chr
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Issuedinvestment corp. Several anticipated rulings. Affecting everything from how we watch television to when the police can search euro cell phone. Joining us from washington to talk about the high courts ruling is adam liptak. Characterize this day and these decisions. On one level the Supreme Court confronted two big technological issues and you would not think they would be particularly good at this but they were fairly savvy in both cases. The bigger, more surprising one was a sweeping privacy ruling saying the police have to get a warrant before they search the cell phones of anyone they arrest. 12 Million People are arrested and the search is a routine so that is a big pushback from a court that is not often sympathetic to arrested people and criminal defendants but they seem to think that the digital age is different and we need different Fourth Amendment rules in the air of big data. A 90 decision . 90 and i got to say i
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The Supreme Court issued several anticipated rulings. Affecting everything from how we watch television to when the police can search your cell phone. Joining us from washington to talk about the high courts ruling is adam liptak. Characterize this day and these decisions. On one level the Supreme Court confronted two big technological issues and you would not think they would be particularly good at this but they were fairly savvy in both cases. The bigger, more surprising one was a sweeping privacy ruling saying the police have to get a warrant before they search the cell phones of anyone they arrest. 12 Million People are arrested and the search is a routine so that is a big pushback from a court that is not often sympathetic to arrested people and criminal defendants but they seem to think that the digital age is different and we need different Fourth Amendment rules in the era of big data. It was a 90 decision . 90 and i got
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The Supreme Court issued several anticipated rulings. Affecting everything from how we watch television to when the police can search your cell phone. Joining us from washington to talk about the high courts ruling is adam liptak. He is Supreme Court correspondent for the new york times. Welcome. Characterize this day and these decisions. On one level the Supreme Court confronted two big technological issues and you would not think they would be particularly good at this but they were fairly savvy in both cases. The bigger, more surprising one was a sweeping privacy ruling saying the police have to get a warrant before they search the cell phones of anyone they arrest. 12 Million People are arrested and the search is a routine so that is a big pushback from a court that is not often sympathetic to arrested people and criminal defendants but they seem to think that the digital age is different and we need different Fourth Amendmen