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we have witnessed horrific mass from parkland to las vegas to jacksonville florida. yet judge kavanaugh has gone further than the supreme court and has written because assault "eapons are "in common use assault weapons and high-capacity magazines cannot be banned under the second amendment. when it was art of independent investigation into the democratic president, the nominee was dogged in demanding answers, and yet he has since changed his tune arguing that president should not be investigated or held accountable . a position that i am sure is not lost on this president. in theter the protests end of the hearing, judge kavanaugh gave his opening statement. >> judges make decisions because the law and the constitution as we see them compel the results. over the past 12 years, i have rolled sometimes for the prosecution and sometimes for criminal defendants. sometimes for workers and sometimes for businesses. sometimes for environmentalists and sometimes for coal miners. in each case, i have followed the law. i do not decide cases based on personal policy preferences
we have witnessed horrific mass from parkland to las vegas to jacksonville florida. yet judge kavanaugh has gone further than the supreme court and has written because assault "eapons are "in common use assault weapons and high-capacity magazines cannot be banned under the second amendment. when it was art of independent investigation into the democratic president, the nominee was dogged in demanding answers, and yet he has since changed his tune arguing that president should not be...
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here's a portion of the testimony from a student who attended marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida when it was attacked by a gunman. she testified before members of the senate judiciary committee during the confirmation hearing. >> chairman grassley, ranking member feinstein and other members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to share mixed parents perspective on gun violence in america. needs to be a critical part of the consideration for any judge but particularly for the highest court in the land. my view is significant impacted by my experience as a survivor of gun violence at the high school in parkland, florida six months ago. also losing my uncle patrick edwards 15 years ago in brooklyn, new york. my name is [inaudible] and i'm a senior. i work across the country to help amplify the voices of young people a particularly young people in communities of color whose experiences with gun violence is ignored, mischaracterized, marginalized and minimized by the press, public and corporate gun lobby. the reporting for. , holocaust history my l
here's a portion of the testimony from a student who attended marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida when it was attacked by a gunman. she testified before members of the senate judiciary committee during the confirmation hearing. >> chairman grassley, ranking member feinstein and other members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to be here today to share mixed parents perspective on gun violence in america. needs to be a critical part of the consideration...
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his daughter was one of 17 killed in parkland, florida, earlier this year. out front fred guttenberg is joining us. >> how are you? >> well. how are you? you're out there as a guest of dianne feinstein. what were you doing by approaching kavanaugh? >> so i was there all day, as you said, at the request of senator feinstein, and when i was listening to judge kavanaugh this morning at his introduction he looked over at his family and he specifically talked about his kids. he's got a beautiful family. i went up to him as a dad, to be quite honest. i don't go home to my complete family anymore. my daughter was killed, and i am really concerned about how he is going to rule on certain things that matter a lot to me because i don't want to see other families go through what we've gone through. the nra is spending a lot of money to help get him selected, but the problem is, they're also filing lawsuits all over the country. florida, for example, we actually passed gun safety after what happened in parkland. the nra filed a lawsuit. these lawsuits are going to end u
his daughter was one of 17 killed in parkland, florida, earlier this year. out front fred guttenberg is joining us. >> how are you? >> well. how are you? you're out there as a guest of dianne feinstein. what were you doing by approaching kavanaugh? >> so i was there all day, as you said, at the request of senator feinstein, and when i was listening to judge kavanaugh this morning at his introduction he looked over at his family and he specifically talked about his kids. he's...
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when i got to the part about my daughter jamie was one of the kids murdered in parkland was when you see him turn around and move the other way. >> and, fred, just as a -- as a human experience, i just have to tell you that when -- when i heard those words from you, it was like -- it was just like a cementing in place. it was like the world -- i forgot the world around me. there was nothing else to do except take in what you had to say. i would assume that most of the time with most people in washington who you approach, who you try to talk to about this, when you identify yourself that way, that they -- they must respond to you, don't they, most of them? >> you know what, lawrence? they do. and i don't make an effort just to go up to people who i think believe in gun safety. as you said in your open, guy up to everyone. i want to talk to everyone about this because if you agree with me then we work together. if you don't agree with me, i hope to change your mind or at least find a place where we can agree because it's in everyone's public safety if that happens. justice kavanaugh --
when i got to the part about my daughter jamie was one of the kids murdered in parkland was when you see him turn around and move the other way. >> and, fred, just as a -- as a human experience, i just have to tell you that when -- when i heard those words from you, it was like -- it was just like a cementing in place. it was like the world -- i forgot the world around me. there was nothing else to do except take in what you had to say. i would assume that most of the time with most...
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really it has to do with the parkland generation and how those things don't change back. when that concept not to pick on texas but alabama. so things change. certain opinions about humanity evolve. i don't know where the nation will beon on abortion and 50 years so let me shift gears on the same subject that charlie lives in memorable that if you are a history buff a lot of history buffs like the book because there is a lot of history in it.se with those national events to take place march 1954 when they burst into the house of representatives shooting five members of congress. but different things like that. >> very few works of fiction have and notes. it is a very comprehensive section as a history buff to commend the book to me the crazy stuff is what it is real. yes conspiracy theories and all that but joe mccarthy when he drank which was often would eat a stick of butter. and i put that in a jack anderson biography that if i don't put that in the end notes people think i made that i up. and the last words of the book, after the end notes that says this is a work of
really it has to do with the parkland generation and how those things don't change back. when that concept not to pick on texas but alabama. so things change. certain opinions about humanity evolve. i don't know where the nation will beon on abortion and 50 years so let me shift gears on the same subject that charlie lives in memorable that if you are a history buff a lot of history buffs like the book because there is a lot of history in it.se with those national events to take place march...
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brett kavanaugh, deja con la mano extendida a uno uno de los padres de los estudiantes asesinados en parkland. estas son las imÁgenes del incÓmodo momento que sucediÓ en el receso de audiencia de confirmaciÓn en el senado en donde kavanaugh lo mirÓ pero no lo saludó y le dio la espalda. pamela: hay varios datos y tenemos que destacar que el padre es invitado por la demÓcrata, dianne feinstein. posteriormente al encuentro Él sube un tuit en donde dice que no querÍa lidiar con la realidad de la violencia armada. como ven, Él se ha mostrado en contra de la violencia con armas y es un vocero de controlar las armas sobre todo en situaciones como la masacre de parkland en el estado de florida. borja: yo creo que tambiÉn hay que ver un poco la parte de kavanaugh. justo fue en el momento en que habÍa un receso. parece que habÍa tanta atenciÓn y tantas personas que habÍan intentado postergar ese momento de kavanaugh que supongo que Él estarÍa un poco afligido o abrumado y quizÁs no sabÍa muy bien quiÉn le estaba tendiendo. pamela: seguramente seguridad intervino y por eso no pudo e
brett kavanaugh, deja con la mano extendida a uno uno de los padres de los estudiantes asesinados en parkland. estas son las imÁgenes del incÓmodo momento que sucediÓ en el receso de audiencia de confirmaciÓn en el senado en donde kavanaugh lo mirÓ pero no lo saludó y le dio la espalda. pamela: hay varios datos y tenemos que destacar que el padre es invitado por la demÓcrata, dianne feinstein. posteriormente al encuentro Él sube un tuit en donde dice que no querÍa lidiar con la...
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. >> and many people died at parkland, people killed at a videoconference. which way does that cut for you? all of these shootings, the young people from parkland marching sdmarch i ing. does that cut against republicans? >> another shooting stands out that's against gun control. we've seen cases of parents, students, there and they're not involved in the protests and marches and meeting with the president and showing support against gun control and i think it comes down to deterrent and instances like parkland the government faileded at levels, left them in charge of security and they failed us there. that kind of falls back into my, power more in the hands of the people. >> what's the solution? here we are. >> how does it -- how does this strike you? >> well, first of all, because i was here that night. to any and all -- the gun safety and gun control might be, biased. >> how did you get out? >> other side of the building. i wasn't here when the shooting started. >> how does it feel to be back here? >> i've been coming here for a while. after parkland -- s
. >> and many people died at parkland, people killed at a videoconference. which way does that cut for you? all of these shootings, the young people from parkland marching sdmarch i ing. does that cut against republicans? >> another shooting stands out that's against gun control. we've seen cases of parents, students, there and they're not involved in the protests and marches and meeting with the president and showing support against gun control and i think it comes down to...
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the parkland students were a big influence, and i think it was great to see them get engaged. brian: why don't they take advantage of coming in to the city on the metro? john: because they live in a really nice suburban area, and why would they? i don't know. some of them do, some of them are really into it especially in the summertime, but you know, they are busy. teenagers have a lot to do, we can attest to that, school, sports, friends, all that stuff. so for some of them, it is not a priority. but i think in our class, we tried to talk about all the opportunities they have. brian: mitchell? mitchell: my name is mitchell. i teach at san benito high school in hollister, california , near monterey. . teach u.s. government i formally taught hp government -- formally taught ap government and u.s. history. i think for my students, my biggest challenge is to engage them in their own learning. , instead of me trying to engage them, i want them to engage in their own learning, we tried to give them the skills and tools and confidence that they can make a difference in their communi
the parkland students were a big influence, and i think it was great to see them get engaged. brian: why don't they take advantage of coming in to the city on the metro? john: because they live in a really nice suburban area, and why would they? i don't know. some of them do, some of them are really into it especially in the summertime, but you know, they are busy. teenagers have a lot to do, we can attest to that, school, sports, friends, all that stuff. so for some of them, it is not a...
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before,eone else said my students became really engaged after the parkland shooting. another thing that i was really impressed with was 100% of the students who were eligible to vote in the next general election, or registered, and that is because it was a really strong group of seniors who vote.ered students to i think participating in the next election seemed to be a priority for a lot of my students. brian: what impression do you get about how they feel about which government they want in the next election? >> i get the impression that they want a different government than the one that currently presides. brian: how do you see that? ini can just pick up on it the classroom, because when we have discussions, overwhelmingly, students are critical of the current trends but u.s. politics are taking, and they are very vocal about that. brian: pat? , i teach ap chicago , andnment and politics, government for english language learners. most of the students in that course have been in the united states for less than a year, so it is like a united nations of sorts. i will h
before,eone else said my students became really engaged after the parkland shooting. another thing that i was really impressed with was 100% of the students who were eligible to vote in the next general election, or registered, and that is because it was a really strong group of seniors who vote.ered students to i think participating in the next election seemed to be a priority for a lot of my students. brian: what impression do you get about how they feel about which government they want in...
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everybody said kavanaugh refuses to shake the hand of a grieving parkland father. if you watch the video, the father comes and rushes over to kavanaugh and kavanaugh is confused, and he doesn't know who this guy is. and this is after a hearing where a bunch of maniacs have been shrieking and causing mayhem so it's unable why kavanaugh wouldn't embrace some strange person confronting him. >> the media would have you believe this is the first time someone has been left hanging at a confirmation process since merrick garland. you don't know precisely who is approaching you. if this is what they have to focus on, the answers must be pretty good. i'm glad lindsey graham approached this. he has seen the pain the people have been sle d have been throu. jesse: you know what i do in this situation? i shake everyone's hand. >> or a fist bump. jesse: it looks like the shock jock alex jones went over to capitol hill during a bunch of these hearings and confronted marco rubio about social media banning. and it got testy. let's watch this exchange. >> who are you? >> infowars. >
everybody said kavanaugh refuses to shake the hand of a grieving parkland father. if you watch the video, the father comes and rushes over to kavanaugh and kavanaugh is confused, and he doesn't know who this guy is. and this is after a hearing where a bunch of maniacs have been shrieking and causing mayhem so it's unable why kavanaugh wouldn't embrace some strange person confronting him. >> the media would have you believe this is the first time someone has been left hanging at a...
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my daughter was murdered at p k parkland. i think the viewers can see it and judge it for themselves. what may have happened. i mean, there is a lot of sensitivity here about situations that may involve personal security so it certainly wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility and see it on the face of the security guard and then mr. guttenberg was questioned. we have had an incident of russian and american flags were thrown at the president of the united states. and what was supposed to have been a very secure area. so i think if there's an explanation along those lines, i mean, there's certainly is that climate. of security fear here. but on the other hand mr. guttenberg said kavanaugh was aware of what he said to him and, quite frankly, he felt, you know, slighted and hurt that mr. kavanaugh wasn't willing to shake his hand. >> he was on with lawrence o'donnell last night. hearing him repeat the words he was saying in that environment and i don't think any rational adult can call that hearing room lacking in security. i
my daughter was murdered at p k parkland. i think the viewers can see it and judge it for themselves. what may have happened. i mean, there is a lot of sensitivity here about situations that may involve personal security so it certainly wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility and see it on the face of the security guard and then mr. guttenberg was questioned. we have had an incident of russian and american flags were thrown at the president of the united states. and what was supposed to...
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what is so interesting is that we were talking about -- we heard so much about the parkland shooting. you went to santa fe and he were talking to people afterwards and you said he went to santa fe because nobody was talking about a. tell us what you learned by talking to them. >> i want to echo what laura said. the issue of school safety and school shootings is not a partisan issue. everybody wants to keep our students safe. i think many people in the media and on the left that are calling for gun control and gun reform are trying to put this wedge between the science -- sides when nobody is against keeping the student safe we just have different means of going about that. i have been reporting on this issue throughout the past year. one of my first trips was to colorado to learn about how the process of learning -- arming teachers and staff administrators actually worked. through that i was able to meet laura and learn about the amazing program she is spearheading in colorado. sadly after that another school shooting happened and this time it was in santa fe texas. it was interesting
what is so interesting is that we were talking about -- we heard so much about the parkland shooting. you went to santa fe and he were talking to people afterwards and you said he went to santa fe because nobody was talking about a. tell us what you learned by talking to them. >> i want to echo what laura said. the issue of school safety and school shootings is not a partisan issue. everybody wants to keep our students safe. i think many people in the media and on the left that are...
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i do know how we would write through and then we have the parkland massacre in parkland florida and those young people have been nothing short of extraordinary. my family and i came to the march and people i'm working with now from the south and west sides and others working and i'm actually now more hopeful than i have ever been. honestly i think we have failed to keep our kids safe. we have raised a generation of teens on gun violence i apologize every time i talk to kids i apologize we haven't done a good job and we have done a terrible job. the young people are going to win. i do think of it in terms of a movement to go to the source movement. those were led by people that look like me. those are led by teens who are willing to put their bodies on the line and be killed, should flood. congressman john lewis changed our country. and people are saying this isn't okay. it's not normal. we are going to push back. i'm more hopeful on this issue now than i have been in many years. >> host: one of the challenges and i'm with you my only hope is in the younger people but they are also living
i do know how we would write through and then we have the parkland massacre in parkland florida and those young people have been nothing short of extraordinary. my family and i came to the march and people i'm working with now from the south and west sides and others working and i'm actually now more hopeful than i have ever been. honestly i think we have failed to keep our kids safe. we have raised a generation of teens on gun violence i apologize every time i talk to kids i apologize we...
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de líderes educativos >> son 17 muertos en nuevas masacres en la historia de la nación ocurrida en parkland, en la florida, donde esta tragedia hizo que líderes político se dieran cita, ante el hecho de que el gobierno federal pretender dotar de armas a eduacadores para proteger la vida de studiantes y maestros >> no es la solución más pistolas, sino invertir en la educación de los hijos más computadoras más consejeros más m >> utilizar dichos recursos será más beneficioso para ocuparlos en quienes han atravesado una situación similar >> también esto creará más incertidumbre en los jóvenes >> ver a mi maestro armado enfrente me causara inseguridad >> también un método para reportar en forma anomima alguna acción sospechosa de parte de estudiantes >> están trabajando con los distritos escolares gratis >> la secretaria de educación apoya la medida pero el congreso le prohíbe dar luz verde a esta medida >> estaremos pendientes hablemos ahora de incendios en condado trinity donde el siniestro se triplica en 24 horas donde el fuego avanza a una milla por hora, en riesgo inte
de líderes educativos >> son 17 muertos en nuevas masacres en la historia de la nación ocurrida en parkland, en la florida, donde esta tragedia hizo que líderes político se dieran cita, ante el hecho de que el gobierno federal pretender dotar de armas a eduacadores para proteger la vida de studiantes y maestros >> no es la solución más pistolas, sino invertir en la educación de los hijos más computadoras más consejeros más m >> utilizar dichos recursos será más...
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after the shootings in parkland, florida, and a number of other school shootings there's been a lot of passionate debate about training and arming teachers. lee county school board voters who say hey what happens in northern or central virginia may be ok for them but here this is what with wepped we want. we want to our our teachers? >> lee county school board decided to arm teachers because it can't afford to hire more school resource officers. what do you say to not tell lee school board i do or principals to secure their kids. if they have a strategy they think will work for them i'm not going to tell them otherwise. i know as the mayor of richmond with with my kids in the richmond public schools we put school resource officers to try to keep kids safe. so there's no one size fits all strategy. but the area that is so critically important was the painful lesson they learned on the worst day of my life in april of 2007 at virginia tech. a deranged young man who was mentally ill but in high school they knew how to help him succeed with makes and treatment, walked on to a where nobody
after the shootings in parkland, florida, and a number of other school shootings there's been a lot of passionate debate about training and arming teachers. lee county school board voters who say hey what happens in northern or central virginia may be ok for them but here this is what with wepped we want. we want to our our teachers? >> lee county school board decided to arm teachers because it can't afford to hire more school resource officers. what do you say to not tell lee school...
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el momento que desatÓ fuertes crÍticas fue cuando el padre de una de las vÍctimas del tiroteo en parkland intentÓ saludar a brett kavanaugh y el candidato lo ignorÓ. fernando pizarro nos pone el tanto de lo que se viviÓ en la audiencia del senado. fernando: mÁs de 50 interrupciones y 70 manifestantes arrestados. asÍ ha sido la primera audiencia de confirmaciÓndel nominado por el presidente trump a la corte suprema, brett kavanaugh. " despuÉs han sido los demÓcratas que han interrumpido la sesiÓn exasperando a quien la preside. el jefe del comitÉ jurÍdico del senado". " creo que debemos ser francos con el pueblo estadounidense. ¿quieren que esto continÚe todo el dÍa?". los demÓcratas acusan al gobierno de publicar miles de documentos relacionados con kavanaugh a Última hora sin poder revisarlos. " el presidente que lo nominÓ dijo: nominar a una persona que sea anti aborto y pro armas. le creemos pero no podemos encontrar a los documentos que lo absuelva de esa conclusiÓn". el juez kavanaugh prometiÓ ser neutral independiente. " un juez debe ser independiente y debe inter
el momento que desatÓ fuertes crÍticas fue cuando el padre de una de las vÍctimas del tiroteo en parkland intentÓ saludar a brett kavanaugh y el candidato lo ignorÓ. fernando pizarro nos pone el tanto de lo que se viviÓ en la audiencia del senado. fernando: mÁs de 50 interrupciones y 70 manifestantes arrestados. asÍ ha sido la primera audiencia de confirmaciÓndel nominado por el presidente trump a la corte suprema, brett kavanaugh. " despuÉs han sido los demÓcratas que han...
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nuestro grupo tiene varios aÑos trabajando en temas del medio ambiente en especial en la tragedia de parkland muchos estudiantes y jÓvenes aÚn de la preparatoria han salido y han estado activamente polÍticamente, hemos hablado con ellos en sus escuelas y tambiÉn en la universidad y es algo que va hacer una diferencia en noviembre. sabemos que esta generaciÓn es muy numerosa y poderosa pero siempre hay esa explicaciÓn para que haya un cambio tiene que salir a votar. >>> exactamente lo saben jÓvenes que nos vean si tienen dudaes estÁ (nombre en inglÉs) para apoya o apoyarlos gracias raÚl >>> gracias que tengan buen dÍa >>> al regresar en noticias telemundo el villano de la nueva serie de telemundo "el recluso" saliÓ de la cÁrcel para entrevistarse con nosotros, l ♪los clientes estan listos para daniel♪ ♪pero está muy arrugado ♪todo el negocio depende de el.♪ ♪ que va a hacer para desarrugarse?♪ ♪ si hubiera usado bounce para secar♪ ♪no estuviera arrugado, siempre ganará!♪ el nuevo servicio drive up. desde target hasta tu carro. target. rápido y listo. liste
nuestro grupo tiene varios aÑos trabajando en temas del medio ambiente en especial en la tragedia de parkland muchos estudiantes y jÓvenes aÚn de la preparatoria han salido y han estado activamente polÍticamente, hemos hablado con ellos en sus escuelas y tambiÉn en la universidad y es algo que va hacer una diferencia en noviembre. sabemos que esta generaciÓn es muy numerosa y poderosa pero siempre hay esa explicaciÓn para que haya un cambio tiene que salir a votar. >>>...
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buyers over twenty one years of age after the mass shooting at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida earlier this year in that case the gunman used an a r fifteen assault rifle to kill seventeen students and staff members the sporting goods chain also took losses related to declining sales of under armor clothing after the brand moved more of their product into discount stores. and as we wrap up the week asian stocks took a hit as the continuing possibility of an all out trade war between the u.s. and china ceases to abate the shanghai composite index closed down about half a percent and the japanese nikkei closed down a little as did the hong kong hang seng index which closed almost a point down and in european stocks the german dax and london's footsie one hundred closed down also by roughly a point for a look at market health and more we are pleased to be joined by john gray's the founder and president of investors financial corp hey john welcome thank you so much for being here they're going to be fun what's driving these global markets do you think. hey john can you hear
buyers over twenty one years of age after the mass shooting at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida earlier this year in that case the gunman used an a r fifteen assault rifle to kill seventeen students and staff members the sporting goods chain also took losses related to declining sales of under armor clothing after the brand moved more of their product into discount stores. and as we wrap up the week asian stocks took a hit as the continuing possibility of an all out...
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this is fred guttenberg, whose daughter jamie was killed at parkland high school. he tried to shake hands with kavanaugh. kavanaugh turned and went away. a lot has been said and written about this already and will again tomorrow. later, white house description of how this went down didn't completely add up, by the way. tom goldstein, veteran d.c. attorney who has personally argued 41 cases before the supreme court. he is the publisher of scotus blog "about the court" and taught at both stanford and harvard law schools to keep it fair. and norm eisen, author of the book "the last palace." an obama administration ethics lawyer and former ambassador to the czech republic. more on that in a moment. these days he is a senior fellow at the brookings institution. gentlemen, welcome to you both. tom, i have to ask, i get to watch these and report on these for a living. you're in the business, in the game. was today truly as without precedent as it seemed to be? >> it was. i've been attending these hearings for about a quarter century and it was explosive. it's generally th
this is fred guttenberg, whose daughter jamie was killed at parkland high school. he tried to shake hands with kavanaugh. kavanaugh turned and went away. a lot has been said and written about this already and will again tomorrow. later, white house description of how this went down didn't completely add up, by the way. tom goldstein, veteran d.c. attorney who has personally argued 41 cases before the supreme court. he is the publisher of scotus blog "about the court" and taught at...
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i believe it was the father of one of the parkland school shooters. his name, the dad, fred guttenberg. there was an image going on the internet when fred tried to approach the nominee and tried to shake his hand afterwards. it's being played in the mediuma rejecting the handshake of a parkland shooting victim. if you see the video, and i want you guys to react to that, it was a chaotic, quick moment. the video shows kavanaugh kind of being confused and having someone come after him with an extended hand. the hearing had been very rowdy all day. security kind of stepped in and he moved into a different direction. this now, this gentleman. we have great empathy for him because he lost his son, he is on cnn and msnbc tonight. is this a moment you think is going to make an impact with these hearings and then the rest of the country? >> dana: i will go first if that's okay. as soon as i thought i posted, i thought they are going to try to make a really big deal out of this. i know brett kavanaugh personally. if you look at the character witness from both
i believe it was the father of one of the parkland school shooters. his name, the dad, fred guttenberg. there was an image going on the internet when fred tried to approach the nominee and tried to shake his hand afterwards. it's being played in the mediuma rejecting the handshake of a parkland shooting victim. if you see the video, and i want you guys to react to that, it was a chaotic, quick moment. the video shows kavanaugh kind of being confused and having someone come after him with an...
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el padre de una joven que muriÓ en la masacre de parkland se acercÓ al juez extendiÓ la mano. brett kavanaugh dio la espalda y no le dio la mano. la corte suprema dio las primeras declaraciones. " un buen juez tiene que ser imparcial y neutral". pero el nominado del presidente consternada defensores de migrantes. >> Él piensa que los inmigrantes, por ser inmigrantes, no deberÍan tener protecciones. jean: como juez en la corte de apelaciones del distrito de columbia fallÓ al negarle el aborto a una joven indocumentada que estaba bajo detenciÓn migratoria. falló en contra de los derechos a sindicalizarse los inmigrantes. " es la mejor opciÓn que podrÍa derecho republicano", dijo graham, que criticÓ a los demÓcratas. los republicanos tiene la mayorÍa de o votos para confirmar al nominado. ilia: el exsenador john caino reemplazarÁ a john mccain. kile, recordÓ que Él y mccain se rieron juntos a los ciudadanos de es-- sirvieron juntos a los ciudadanos de su estado. jorge: anuncio inesperado en chicago. emanuel habÍa reunido mÁs de de millone dÓlares para su campaÑa
el padre de una joven que muriÓ en la masacre de parkland se acercÓ al juez extendiÓ la mano. brett kavanaugh dio la espalda y no le dio la mano. la corte suprema dio las primeras declaraciones. " un buen juez tiene que ser imparcial y neutral". pero el nominado del presidente consternada defensores de migrantes. >> Él piensa que los inmigrantes, por ser inmigrantes, no deberÍan tener protecciones. jean: como juez en la corte de apelaciones del distrito de columbia fallÓ...
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there was a moment that happened with the father of one of the slain students at parkland, right? >> mm-hmm. >> seth: explain what happened real quick, and then i want to show the clip and get your take on it. >> right, and again, judge for s yoursehen you see it because it's a real metaphor moment for how we're deciding to decide what's true in our y. soci kavanaugh's leaving. and the father comes up to him to introduce himself. puts his hand out. i believe you will see the judge recognize the man and the gesture. he does nothing, turns away and then security escorts him. the white house says i am completelyrong, that the video is clear evidence of the judge want connect, not having time because he was whisked away by security. >> seth: all right. let's take a look and see. decide for yourself. [ audience oohs ] >> seth: yeah, it's an ice job. i mean, fully. >> seth: now obviously, now we're talking a little bit about this backstage. >> mm-hmm.s >> seth: ireal in-the-moment situation there. obviously, he doesn't have a lot of time to think about it. y wh're a judge, one of the th
there was a moment that happened with the father of one of the slain students at parkland, right? >> mm-hmm. >> seth: explain what happened real quick, and then i want to show the clip and get your take on it. >> right, and again, judge for s yoursehen you see it because it's a real metaphor moment for how we're deciding to decide what's true in our y. soci kavanaugh's leaving. and the father comes up to him to introduce himself. puts his hand out. i believe you will see the...
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this w approved last spring in the wake of thein sho in parkland, florida. >>> president trump calls it gutless that somebody wouldn't put their name on allegations. it questions the answers ofes fitns for the fice. tracie potts will have reaction from capitol hill. >>> the rosters are finalized, faasy teams are set. it must be time for football. tonight i kickoff ofhe 2018 nfl season. football season. the first i match the philadelphia eagles and thelc atlanta s. the game starts at 8:20,ed folly news at 11:00.in >> the red go to arizona to take onhe cardinals. that will be sunday afternoon. >>> coming up, a historic movie prop returned years after they were stolen. now, we're hearing how local curators helped crack the case of sdoroth ruby slippers. >>> a man targeting a teenager breaks into her home how he founder h ♪ when was the last time you felt... free. it's time ton.ncover that feeling ag with the compassion and strength of a name... most accepted by top doctors and specialists. and the power of a card... that opens doors in all fifty states. giving you the freedom to love
this w approved last spring in the wake of thein sho in parkland, florida. >>> president trump calls it gutless that somebody wouldn't put their name on allegations. it questions the answers ofes fitns for the fice. tracie potts will have reaction from capitol hill. >>> the rosters are finalized, faasy teams are set. it must be time for football. tonight i kickoff ofhe 2018 nfl season. football season. the first i match the philadelphia eagles and thelc atlanta s. the game...
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in the audience, the father of a parkland school shooting victim, who says brett kavanaugh brushed him off when he introduced himself. the white house says the judge, escorted by security, didn't know who he was. kavanaugh's opponents plan to pepper him about gun rights and abortion rights rulings and where he stands on investigating a sitting president. democrats furious the white house has not released more documents about kavanaugh's work under former president george w. bush. >> what are we trying to hide? why are we rushing? >> reporter: republicans deriding it all as political posturing. >> still disappointed it's not president hillary clinton making this appointment. >> reporter: respect -- republicans will defend donald trump's pick who could reshape the supreme court for a generation. >> judge kavanaugh doesn't hate women and children and doesn't lust after dirty water and stinky air. >> reporter: if republicans stick together by the end of the month, judge kavanaugh could end up a justice. >> i'm not a pro prosecution or pro defense judge, i am a pro law judge. >> reporter: a
in the audience, the father of a parkland school shooting victim, who says brett kavanaugh brushed him off when he introduced himself. the white house says the judge, escorted by security, didn't know who he was. kavanaugh's opponents plan to pepper him about gun rights and abortion rights rulings and where he stands on investigating a sitting president. democrats furious the white house has not released more documents about kavanaugh's work under former president george w. bush. >> what...
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. >> reporter: just one day after the february tragedy at parkland high in florida, after getting a tip, the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest alvin chen. they say this is why you need a school officer. >> you want to feel they're in a safe environment. >> the most challenging job in all of law enforcemept. >>ter: don bridges is past president of the national association of school resource officers, which recommends every school has an sro, and one officer every 1,000 idstudents. s says that contributes to one on one relationships with the kids and ensur quicker responses to emergencies. >> they need positive properly trained, properly selected sros. >> reporter: the news 4 i-team reviewed our largest local school districts to see who is meetin standard. and we found about 40 high hools in arlington, fairfax,rg prince ge's and montgomery counties that have more than 2,000 students per officer. washington lehigh wit o officer. chantilly in fairfax county, about 2700 students. high point high in prince george's, about 2600. and montgomery blair, more than 3, each wit
. >> reporter: just one day after the february tragedy at parkland high in florida, after getting a tip, the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest alvin chen. they say this is why you need a school officer. >> you want to feel they're in a safe environment. >> the most challenging job in all of law enforcemept. >>ter: don bridges is past president of the national association of school resource officers, which recommends every school has an sro, and one...
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but the slats will focus on the parklands. that will be filed by oe wg. i will get back up to talk about the specific agreements that will be brought back to you with the request for approval should you be so inclined. with that, i will hand over to courtney. >> good afternoon, commissioners i am the senior project manager for india basin project. i work for bill to, francisco developer derek -- i work for build, a san francisco developer we are redeveloping the india basin open space. and we partnered with rp be to design and title so they would be eligible to receive future funding at buildout. if he is doing out into the ownership of just our piece of the project, you will notice that court has jurisdiction over a few of the streets that are in our open space. about 3 acres. the majority of our site outside of the porch jurisdiction port jurisdiction between the two black lines, were conveyed by the state to private parties under an 1863 legislative act. it is an unsettled legal question that would be resolved to the parties with the trust agreement an
but the slats will focus on the parklands. that will be filed by oe wg. i will get back up to talk about the specific agreements that will be brought back to you with the request for approval should you be so inclined. with that, i will hand over to courtney. >> good afternoon, commissioners i am the senior project manager for india basin project. i work for bill to, francisco developer derek -- i work for build, a san francisco developer we are redeveloping the india basin open space....
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massacre in parkland, florida. those of people have been nothing short of extorting it. my family and i came to -- you get different viewpoints on this kids from dc and others working and i am now more hopeful than i've ever been. not broken through but we failed to keep our kids safe and raised a generation of teens on mass shootings and gun violence and i apologize that we not done a good job but i think these young kids will leave the country where we need to go. i think about in terms of movements we look at the civil right movement and the protests against the vietnam war they were not led by people that look like me but by teens only to put their bodies online and be killed and shed blood and think about young congressman john lewis, to change our country. our young people are saying it's not okay or normal and we will push back. i'm hopeful on this issue now that i have been in many, many years. >> host: one of the challenges around this and i am with you and my only hope is in the other people. they're livi
massacre in parkland, florida. those of people have been nothing short of extorting it. my family and i came to -- you get different viewpoints on this kids from dc and others working and i am now more hopeful than i've ever been. not broken through but we failed to keep our kids safe and raised a generation of teens on mass shootings and gun violence and i apologize that we not done a good job but i think these young kids will leave the country where we need to go. i think about in terms of...
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. >> almost no parkland and very limited parking. in an area with no transit. it's going to worsen the traffic. worsen housing prices and worsen environment. >> these are concept drawings of the project. sandhill has a new state law it can use if it can't work on a plan both side accept. it allows them to build housing without public approval as long as it meets state criteria. this will be the first major test. they're ready to go ahead if the community and council can't come up with a better plan. >> we've been at this for four years on this site. we're interested in moving a project forward that at a minimum addresses the housing shortage we experience in cupertino on a day-to-day basis. >> the application doesn't comply with the wall, the developer says it does. the city council agreed in june. that sets up the potential for a legal challenge. it also is impacting the november cupertino city council elections. among the opponets are candidates 3 -- three people opposing the project are among those for three open seats. david louie, abc 7 news. >>> thank you
. >> almost no parkland and very limited parking. in an area with no transit. it's going to worsen the traffic. worsen housing prices and worsen environment. >> these are concept drawings of the project. sandhill has a new state law it can use if it can't work on a plan both side accept. it allows them to build housing without public approval as long as it meets state criteria. this will be the first major test. they're ready to go ahead if the community and council can't come up...
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afraid, especially becausehe student had classes with himon >> just day after the february tragedy at parkland high in lorida, after getting a tip the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest 18-year-old alvin chen who later pleaded guilty a firearms charge. she says this is why schools eed a police officer on the beat. >> you want to feel t in a safe environment. >> officers have the most challenging job in all of law enforcement. >> reporter: don bridges is past president of the national association of schoo resource officers, which recommends every school has an sr and one officer for every 1,000 students. bridges says that contributes to one-on-one relationships with the kids and ensures quicker responses to emergencies. >> they need positive, properly trained, properly selected sros. >> reporter: the news4 i-team reviewed our largest local schoo dtrict to see who's meeting that standard, and we found about 40 high schools in arlington, fairfax, prince george's and montgomery counties that have more than 2,000 students per officer. in arlington, washington lehigh with an est
afraid, especially becausehe student had classes with himon >> just day after the february tragedy at parkland high in lorida, after getting a tip the school resource officer found the gun and helped arrest 18-year-old alvin chen who later pleaded guilty a firearms charge. she says this is why schools eed a police officer on the beat. >> you want to feel t in a safe environment. >> officers have the most challenging job in all of law enforcement. >> reporter: don bridges...
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his 14-year-old was murdered in the parkland school shooting. when he went to shake kavanaugh's hand, this is what happened. and this is only what happened, okay. why did the judge turn away? the warehouse says, oh, well, security intervened. no, they didn't. first he turned away and then security came in. that's the truth. the judge should be asked why. well, justice is supposed to be blind but that means i'm biassed, not ignoring what is right in front of your face. why did you do that? i don't mean to indict him. he may have a good reason or no reason. he may say i don't know what you're talking about, i didn't know what was going on, i just wanted out of there. maybe. but we need to hear that because i hope in kavanaugh's mind guttenberg didn't represent a set of beliefs he finds some threatening he couldn't make contact. that's what the judge should explain. here is what he shouldn't say, what the white house put out. new video of hearing room clearly shows security intervened when judge kavanaugh was approached. watch it again, please. oka
his 14-year-old was murdered in the parkland school shooting. when he went to shake kavanaugh's hand, this is what happened. and this is only what happened, okay. why did the judge turn away? the warehouse says, oh, well, security intervened. no, they didn't. first he turned away and then security came in. that's the truth. the judge should be asked why. well, justice is supposed to be blind but that means i'm biassed, not ignoring what is right in front of your face. why did you do that? i...
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introduced him himself as the father of a parkland victim a 14-year-old girl. for a moon wan who talks about coaching his kids and the value of his young daughters to not have said something today when given a second opportunity, to say, you know, my heart goes out and talk about the heller case and talk about guns, he had that opportunity. i do think that senator leahy has raised a lot of questions. he's created the smoke. we don't know if there's more is there but he is raising questions as to whether he has, senator leahy said on twitter, in his opening statements yesterday, whether he has misrepresented or actually lied in testimony when he said that he did not know anything about the enhanced interrogation and was not involved with that in the bush white house framing he had no involvement into, he read about the torture techniques. that's obviously very important to senator feinstein as well. but this is a very, a very difficult case for the democrats to pursue. because you've got three median democratic senators we think have been given a pass by chuck s
introduced him himself as the father of a parkland victim a 14-year-old girl. for a moon wan who talks about coaching his kids and the value of his young daughters to not have said something today when given a second opportunity, to say, you know, my heart goes out and talk about the heller case and talk about guns, he had that opportunity. i do think that senator leahy has raised a lot of questions. he's created the smoke. we don't know if there's more is there but he is raising questions as...
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supervisors last spring in the wak of the mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, fleida. the pri william county csos will be armed and wear uniforms that differentiate them everyun police officers and employed by the school system. the agreement does not permit them to investigate possible crimes involving students, remainin the job ofounty police. >> we have about 60 elementary eschools. theyore or less rotating through the different schools. right now what they're doing is going to the schools and in aoducing themselves building relationships with younger students. >> the program is expected to last for one year. in prince william county, jacki, bens news4. >>> leon harris here in the newsroom at theive desk. a new times op-ed has is the white house inod crisis tonight. the article written anonymously by a senior official in the trump admi tstration. an person who wrote it clearly questions the president's fitness for office. the author reveals for the first time that "there were early whispers within the cabinet of invoking the 25th amendment which would start
supervisors last spring in the wak of the mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, fleida. the pri william county csos will be armed and wear uniforms that differentiate them everyun police officers and employed by the school system. the agreement does not permit them to investigate possible crimes involving students, remainin the job ofounty police. >> we have about 60 elementary eschools. theyore or less rotating through the different schools. right now what...
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. >>> when referring to parkland florida and february's mass shooting that killed 17 high school students. after walkouts the next month for safe schools and gun reform many students continue their activism. some say -- is back on the same day they are taught how to deal with an earthquake or natural disaster it is so appalling and so disgusting to think about. >> reporter: looking back at the sandy hook tragedy in 2012 panelists said the best prevention is making sure everyone at school knows the signs that someone might be dangerous. and where to go with that information. >> as i hear most teachers don't want to be armed. i think that creates risk and danger. >> reporter: as for teachers packing? >> these are knee-jerk reactions that don't show any understanding about what kids really need. >> reporter: since it school is for education accounts are described emotionally how gun violence impedes learning and hurts personally. >> after the death of his brother by a gun how are we supposed to come to sixth grade with that on your mind? you and deborah be alone, ktvu fox2 news >>> the woman
. >>> when referring to parkland florida and february's mass shooting that killed 17 high school students. after walkouts the next month for safe schools and gun reform many students continue their activism. some say -- is back on the same day they are taught how to deal with an earthquake or natural disaster it is so appalling and so disgusting to think about. >> reporter: looking back at the sandy hook tragedy in 2012 panelists said the best prevention is making sure everyone...
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reduce gun violence through responsible gun ownership, something she wanted to get involved in after parkland but didn't. >> i feel like i've been sitting on the sidelines watching a lot of people fight over this issue and make very little traction. >> reporter: now hoping her unique perspective can change the conversation. >> i'm here. i'm alive. that is now my purpose. >> reporter: christian dahlgren, nbc news. >> what a story she has to tell. we're going to take a break. >>> coming up, the truth behind her seemingly perfect life. super model gisele opening up about something so many suffer from. >>> a lot of people would say she has everything, millions from horror -- her modeling contracts, mother, step-mom to three kids. but for the first time gisele bundchen is opening up about private mental health struggles the public has never known about until now. here is ann thompson. >> reporter: in photograph after photograph, gisele bundchen said in 2003 she suffered panic attacks and suicidal thoughts writing i remember i felt so helpless i questioned whether i wanted to live. her life then se
reduce gun violence through responsible gun ownership, something she wanted to get involved in after parkland but didn't. >> i feel like i've been sitting on the sidelines watching a lot of people fight over this issue and make very little traction. >> reporter: now hoping her unique perspective can change the conversation. >> i'm here. i'm alive. that is now my purpose. >> reporter: christian dahlgren, nbc news. >> what a story she has to tell. we're going to take...
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strong to reduce gun violence through responsible gun something she wanted to get involved in af br parkland didn't. >> i feel like i've been sitting on the sidelines watching a lot of people fight over this issue and makeiterye traction. >> reporter: now hoping her unique perspective c change the conversation. >> i'm here. i'm alive. that is now my purpose. >> reporter: christian dl gr dahlgren, nbc news. >> what a story she has to tell. >>> coming up, the truth behind her seemingly perfect life. supe david. what's going on? oh hey! ♪ that's it? yeah. that's it? everybody two seconds! "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer ski
strong to reduce gun violence through responsible gun something she wanted to get involved in af br parkland didn't. >> i feel like i've been sitting on the sidelines watching a lot of people fight over this issue and makeiterye traction. >> reporter: now hoping her unique perspective c change the conversation. >> i'm here. i'm alive. that is now my purpose. >> reporter: christian dl gr dahlgren, nbc news. >> what a story she has to tell. >>> coming up,...
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responding to a moment at the hearing yesterday between the father of a girl who was shot and killed in parkland florida and judge brett kavanaugh. fred guttenberg was invited to attend the hearing as a gun safety advocate. on the video you can see guttenberg approaching judge cavanaugh, reaching out trying to introduce himself as jaime guttenbert father. guttenberg tweeted that judge cavanaugh turned his back to me and walked away. i guess he did not want to deal with reality of gun violence. many people are tweeting in support of guttenberg, but other say judge cavanaugh didn't see the man and was taken away too quickly by security. >>> the left wing of the democratic party is celebrating another upset this morning. boston's city councilwoman iona presley unseated a 10 term congressman and last nights democratic primary in massachusetts. >> it seems like change is on the way. >> presley is guaranteed to win the november general election as there are no republicans running. she supports universal healthcare and abolishing i.c.e. she received the endorsement from a group linked to vermont senato
responding to a moment at the hearing yesterday between the father of a girl who was shot and killed in parkland florida and judge brett kavanaugh. fred guttenberg was invited to attend the hearing as a gun safety advocate. on the video you can see guttenberg approaching judge cavanaugh, reaching out trying to introduce himself as jaime guttenbert father. guttenberg tweeted that judge cavanaugh turned his back to me and walked away. i guess he did not want to deal with reality of gun violence....
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we had you on a lot after the parkland massacre. you were an earlier supporter of those kids from parkland. you were also an early opponent of the nra. you as mayor of tallahasse took on maryanion hammer, what peopl call the permanent governor of florida, the leader of the nra and you took her on over an issue about guns in city parks. can you tack about how that issue, the issue of guns, has played a role in your political trajectory? >> well, first, joy, let me say that permanent status for marian hammer is coming to a close. i got sued, drug through court for two years because in my city we refused to repeal an ordnance which simply said you cannot shoot guns in a city park. a radical notion that you can't shoot guns in parks while kids play and families picnic. and that was enough in marion hammer's state and in marion hammer's florida for me to be personally sued, personally fined. the good news is, and you know this for having followed it, we beat them at the circuit court, the appellate court and we wanted to take it to the s
we had you on a lot after the parkland massacre. you were an earlier supporter of those kids from parkland. you were also an early opponent of the nra. you as mayor of tallahasse took on maryanion hammer, what peopl call the permanent governor of florida, the leader of the nra and you took her on over an issue about guns in city parks. can you tack about how that issue, the issue of guns, has played a role in your political trajectory? >> well, first, joy, let me say that permanent status...
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. >> reporter: protests erupting. 70 people ultimately in the audience, the father of a parkland school shooting vretim who says kavanagh brushed him off when he introduced himself. the white house says the judge escorted by security didn't know who he was. plan to s opponen pepper him about gun rights and abortion rights rulings and where he stands on investigating aitting president. democrats furious the white house has not released more docunts aboutkavanagh's work under former president george w. bush. >> what are we trying to hide? why are we rushing? >> reporter: republicans deriding it all as political posturing. >> i'm still disappointed it's not hillary cnton making this appointment. >> reporter: republicans will defend donald trump's pick who could reshape the supreme court for io gener >> judge kavanagh doesn't hate womenhi andren. he doesn't luft after dirty water and stinky air. >> reporter: if they stick together by the end of the month, judge kavanagh could end up a justice. >> i'm not a geo defense judge. i am a pro-law j >> reporter: we are also now learning who will se
. >> reporter: protests erupting. 70 people ultimately in the audience, the father of a parkland school shooting vretim who says kavanagh brushed him off when he introduced himself. the white house says the judge escorted by security didn't know who he was. plan to s opponen pepper him about gun rights and abortion rights rulings and where he stands on investigating aitting president. democrats furious the white house has not released more docunts aboutkavanagh's work under former...