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. >> the day after this announcement, deputies say joseph williams killed a man in tampa. >> i am issuing an executive order to stopda felons from pri and jails in texas. >> reporter: we may in ordinary times have the luxury of ignoring what happens behind prison walls. but, says piper kerman, not now. >> prisons and jails do not have icus. they don't have intensive care units. they don't have any of the medical facilities to deal with very sick people. so every single day on a normal day, on a good day, thousands of prisoners are brought out of prison to local hospitals. >> reporter: overall, remember, the number of inmates and staff testing positive in new york city's prisons and jails is now over 1,000. one might reasonably assume that the majority of that number are inmates. they're not. of those testing positive for covid-19, department of corrections staff outnumber inmates almost exactly two to one. >> it's impossible that staff will not become infected and that their own families and their own communities are not going to experience the spread of coronavirus outside of prisons and
. >> the day after this announcement, deputies say joseph williams killed a man in tampa. >> i am issuing an executive order to stopda felons from pri and jails in texas. >> reporter: we may in ordinary times have the luxury of ignoring what happens behind prison walls. but, says piper kerman, not now. >> prisons and jails do not have icus. they don't have intensive care units. they don't have any of the medical facilities to deal with very sick people. so every single...
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in florida they say joseph williams and one case was in jail on charges of hair went and drove pair of nail yeah, for a first-degree misdemeanor. one of 100 inmates given the risk of covid spreading. now for a murder that took place, allegedly happened the day. how can we manage this better? >> with a tragic horrible situation. i see the pressure on our detention facilities and they're trying to manage the safety of not only the inmates, but staff members. we cannot take our eye off the ball. especially during a time of emergency during a time of crisis. we have to make sure that these things are looked at individually. we know how many times they've been arrested, whether they will be there. this is a cautionary tale. we can't take our eye off the ball. >> shannon: we are getting more tonight that in washington, ashley moody, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> shannon: new york city health department changing the way it's counting the number of people killed by covid-19. on tuesday pushing the total number to over 10,000. by including people who never actually tested positive
in florida they say joseph williams and one case was in jail on charges of hair went and drove pair of nail yeah, for a first-degree misdemeanor. one of 100 inmates given the risk of covid spreading. now for a murder that took place, allegedly happened the day. how can we manage this better? >> with a tragic horrible situation. i see the pressure on our detention facilities and they're trying to manage the safety of not only the inmates, but staff members. we cannot take our eye off the...
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or people awaiting trial because of worries of covid-19 running through detention facilities, joseph williams was in jail on charges of possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia. the 26-year-old was one of 100 inmates given bond in an effort to lower the risk of covid-19 spreading. now officials say he was arrested for murder that took place on's progress neighborhood that happened the day after he was released. how can we manage this better? >> reporter: it is a tragic horrible situation. i see the pressure on our detention facilities, trying to manage the safety of not only the inmates but staff members. we cannot take our eye off the ball of the safety of our public especially during a time of emergency during a time of crisis. we have to make sure these defendants i looked at individually. we know their background, how many times they have been arrested, whether that involve firearms or whether they are a danger to the public. this can serve as a cautionary tale. a reminder we cannot take our eye off the ball is others are considering this across the nation. shannon: we are getting word
or people awaiting trial because of worries of covid-19 running through detention facilities, joseph williams was in jail on charges of possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia. the 26-year-old was one of 100 inmates given bond in an effort to lower the risk of covid-19 spreading. now officials say he was arrested for murder that took place on's progress neighborhood that happened the day after he was released. how can we manage this better? >> reporter: it is a tragic horrible...
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. >> the day after this announcement, deputies say joseph williams killed a man in tampa. >> i am issuingns in texas. >> reporter: we may, at times, have the luxury of ignoring what happens behind prison walls, but, says piper, not now. >> prisons in jails do not have i.c.u.s or intensive care units. they don't have any of the medical facilities to deal with very sick people. so every single day, on a normal day, on a good day, thousands of prisoners are brought out of prison to local hospitals. >> reporter: overall, remember the number of inmates and staff testing positive in new york city's prisons and jails is now over a thousand. one might reasonably assume that the majority of that number are inmates. they're not. of those testing positive for covid-19, department of corrections staff outnumber inmates almost exactly two to one. >> it is impossible that staff will not become infected, and that their own families and their own communities are not going to experience the spread of coronavirus outside of prisons and jails because an outbreak behind bars is going to spread to the outside
. >> the day after this announcement, deputies say joseph williams killed a man in tampa. >> i am issuingns in texas. >> reporter: we may, at times, have the luxury of ignoring what happens behind prison walls, but, says piper, not now. >> prisons in jails do not have i.c.u.s or intensive care units. they don't have any of the medical facilities to deal with very sick people. so every single day, on a normal day, on a good day, thousands of prisoners are brought out of...
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william chen and dr. joseph allen of the harvard school of public health. he will talk about the development of a covid-19 vaccine and the merits of wearing masks during the pandemic. also, virginia covers men obvious got on the pandemic response in his state. washington journal primetime starts tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. congress, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell yesterday released a statement regarding further assistance for small businesses that read, "i will work with secretary mnuchin and leader schumer in order to approve further funding for the paycheck protection program by unanimous consent or by voice vote during the next scheduled senate session on thursday. agreeing to the $250 billion for someone businesses if half of it goes through community-based institutions serving farmers, family, women, minority, and veteran owned small businesses and nonprofits. they also saw improvements to all eligible small businesses can access critical funding and are not turned away by banks.
william chen and dr. joseph allen of the harvard school of public health. he will talk about the development of a covid-19 vaccine and the merits of wearing masks during the pandemic. also, virginia covers men obvious got on the pandemic response in his state. washington journal primetime starts tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. congress, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell yesterday released a statement regarding further assistance for small businesses that read, "i will work with...
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william brangham spoke with joseph falise, a nurse at th university of miami health system, about whatare workers are facing. they started by focusing on the practical diiculties of treating patients while wearingc soprotective gear. >> brangham: for people who are not familiar with the process of just putting on all of that protective gear in order to bent safe goicare for patients, could you walk us through what that is like physically? difference betweennd prior to covid is that it's palpable, the sense of urgency with whicho we need toct ourselves. and if we don't, what will be the outcome? we've heard of, you knalth care workers who have gotten sick, we've heard of health care workers that are dying, and some even in our own lol community, and we know that we are not immune to this and tt if we're not careful and if we don't hold each other accountable, that we will get sick. so we have a very heightened sense of awareness and a very heightened sense of-- of, you know, compliance with our current protocols. >> brangham: i understand that when someone is going through the process o
william brangham spoke with joseph falise, a nurse at th university of miami health system, about whatare workers are facing. they started by focusing on the practical diiculties of treating patients while wearingc soprotective gear. >> brangham: for people who are not familiar with the process of just putting on all of that protective gear in order to bent safe goicare for patients, could you walk us through what that is like physically? difference betweennd prior to covid is that it's...
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william bill. certificate of honor to john cassserly. she said it was a great honor. it absolutely is. thank you. certificate of honor to joseph teenrjosephine. >> certificate of honor to the family of agnes monaghan. thank you. it is good to see the valley represented up here. thank you, john. >> i see spying over the side of my left corner the former district attorney susie loftus standing over there. the mayor said she wanted to see a woman irish mayor of san francisco. we don't have that yet. we do have a woman chair of the irish sister city committee with cork, noreen, thank you for being here. you know charlotte has not been as successful without being diplomatic. you cannot have just the murphy dancers performing without having the wee land dancers. i would like to invite them up to do a little dance for us. [applause] ♪ ♪ (applause) >> thank you very much. one last announcement if you get a chance to drive by city hall tonight, the mayor instructed the building be lit up in green. that is tonight and i believe the mayor is saying green, white and orange. okay, mayor, whatever you say. also on st. patrick's day as well.
william bill. certificate of honor to john cassserly. she said it was a great honor. it absolutely is. thank you. certificate of honor to joseph teenrjosephine. >> certificate of honor to the family of agnes monaghan. thank you. it is good to see the valley represented up here. thank you, john. >> i see spying over the side of my left corner the former district attorney susie loftus standing over there. the mayor said she wanted to see a woman irish mayor of san francisco. we don't...
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during the period of time, speaking about the joseph grew had any communication or good repertoire, if any with william, the fdr ambassador to germany at that time? >> that's an interesting comment. i actually do discuss that in my book. is a reason why you should buy the book. i do talk about that in 1940, at the age of 70, 1941, it was published in the united states. it was later used as a basis for a book called in the parking of beast. when his book came out, grew was very much aware because joseph grew was the united states diplomatic corps. he was very interested in seeing what god had to say about germany in part because grew serviced germany and because he was wrestling with a country bent on war. so there probably, i can't renumber, i would say good ten to 15 pages of peru's diary devoted to this analysis as the ambassador to germany between 1933e and 1937, i don't want to spend a lot of time detailing that but the bottom line was grew had a low opinion of god as an ambassador and thought he did not intro the country well s because he did not, grew felt god had not accurately or adequately adv
during the period of time, speaking about the joseph grew had any communication or good repertoire, if any with william, the fdr ambassador to germany at that time? >> that's an interesting comment. i actually do discuss that in my book. is a reason why you should buy the book. i do talk about that in 1940, at the age of 70, 1941, it was published in the united states. it was later used as a basis for a book called in the parking of beast. when his book came out, grew was very much aware...
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clark shoved a loaded pistol into joseph's chest, joseph pressed charges and after many and his 1770 found himself in jail before he could pay a fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal. it became political for boston sons of liberty. in fact, the story of joseph finding clark and his granddaughters bed was reported in newspapers sympathetic to the liberty party. not into a sense of propriety about sexual matters, the press usually replace many personal names and it stories with dashes. but bostonians obviously knew something of the clark story before it was printed when the shopkeeper read the account in the boston evening coast he carefully annotated the article recording that the young woman in question was mary and her grandfather was mr. lazenby. the originals of that are here which was exciting to find. boston's newspapers really printed accounts of sexual scandal for the salacious details alone. such stories were much more likely to show up in fiction or a -- like i just wrote read to you but they used a story to.out the political implications of this illicit marriage, urging its readers to reflect on the inevitabl
clark shoved a loaded pistol into joseph's chest, joseph pressed charges and after many and his 1770 found himself in jail before he could pay a fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal. it became political for boston sons of liberty. in fact, the story of joseph finding clark and his granddaughters bed was reported in newspapers sympathetic to the liberty party. not into a sense of propriety about sexual matters, the press usually replace many personal names and it stories...
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joseph pressed charges and every many adjourn. s clark found himself in jail until he could pay a 40 shilling fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal. it became political fodder for boston sons of liberty. in fact, the story of joseph laysen be fines character in his daughter's bed was reported in newspapers sympathetic to he liberty party. the press usually replaced many person names in stories with dashes but bostonnans obviously knew something of the clark story before it was printed, when the shopkeeper read the account in the boston evening post, he canceled the annotated the article recording that the young woman in question was mary now and her grandfather was mr. lazenby. the originals are here. ... the ultimate blame for this, the article concluded, was fallen as imperial officials who have been in the public and private distress. the old man stumbling in on his favorite granddaughter was only to process to the primary protest. the quartering of a standing army in times of peace. the author argued that in a world of occupied boston public and private affairs of the heart or one
joseph pressed charges and every many adjourn. s clark found himself in jail until he could pay a 40 shilling fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal. it became political fodder for boston sons of liberty. in fact, the story of joseph laysen be fines character in his daughter's bed was reported in newspapers sympathetic to he liberty party. the press usually replaced many person names in stories with dashes but bostonnans obviously knew something of the clark story before it...
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for you, during the period of time you are speaking about, did joseph grew have any communication or a good repertoire if any with william dodd, fdr's ambassador to germany at that time? >> interesting comment because i do discuss that. is a reason you should go by the book. i do talk about that. dodd died in 1940 at the age of 70 but in 1941.apps diary was published in the united states and it was later used as a basis for book by erik larson called in the garden of beasts. when dodd's book came out grew was very much aware who he was because joseph grew was a dean of the united states diplomatic corps so he was very interested in seeing what god had to say about germany in part because grew had served in the embassy in germany and because like dodd he was wrestling with a country bent on war and so i can't remember, i would say a good 10-15 pages of grew's diary devoted to his analysis of dodd's tenure as ambassador to germany from 1933-1937. i don't want to spend a lot of time detailing that but the bottom line of it was that grew had a very low opinion of dodd as an ambassador and so he did not serve the country well
for you, during the period of time you are speaking about, did joseph grew have any communication or a good repertoire if any with william dodd, fdr's ambassador to germany at that time? >> interesting comment because i do discuss that. is a reason you should go by the book. i do talk about that. dodd died in 1940 at the age of 70 but in 1941.apps diary was published in the united states and it was later used as a basis for book by erik larson called in the garden of beasts. when dodd's...
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question for you, during the period of time, your speaking about joseph grew have any communication or a good repertoire if any, with william dodd with fdr as an ambassador to germany at that time? >> guest: that's an interesting comment. because i actually do discuss that in my book. this is why you should go by the book. [laughter] dodd died and i believe in 1940 but in 1941 dodds diary was published in the united states. it was later used as a basis on a book by erik larson. when don's book came out, groot was very much aware of who he was because joseph grew was a deed of the united states diplomatic corps. he was very interested in seeing what dodd had to say about germany in part because grew had served in the embassy in germany and part two because, like dodd he was wrestling with a country bent on war. so there are probably, i can't remember i would say a good ten to 15 pages of grews at diary that are dedicated to dodds tenure as ambassador to germany and 1933 to 1937. i don't spend a lot of time here detailing it but grew had a very low opinion of dodd and thought he did not serve the country well. grew felt that
question for you, during the period of time, your speaking about joseph grew have any communication or a good repertoire if any, with william dodd with fdr as an ambassador to germany at that time? >> guest: that's an interesting comment. because i actually do discuss that in my book. this is why you should go by the book. [laughter] dodd died and i believe in 1940 but in 1941 dodds diary was published in the united states. it was later used as a basis on a book by erik larson. when don's...
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while thomas jefferson's will read joseph fosse, his wife and children including tucker isaacs future wife and elizabeth william trotter's grandmother remained in slate area after tucker and and elizabeth married in the 1830s continue to live in charlottesville with nancy west various skin even ask tucker save money to purchase his wife, five siblings and various family members area virginia isaacs was their fourth child and youngest daughter born in charlottesville but brought up between slave and royal after tucker purchasedhis farm in ohio in 1848 . she often told her son trotter about the muskets the siblings head as they traveled in wagons at night to nancy webb various skin in charlottesville. she also told monroe about her and, wife of sally having son eventually passed into wisconsin whiteness after living with tucker isaacs in chillicothe.the point is that the impact of this family and cultural memory, a black-market musket and save slave refuge in an all-black world to virginia's enslavement and while freedom, his consciousness meant the power of black militancy in the face of violence was not abstrac
while thomas jefferson's will read joseph fosse, his wife and children including tucker isaacs future wife and elizabeth william trotter's grandmother remained in slate area after tucker and and elizabeth married in the 1830s continue to live in charlottesville with nancy west various skin even ask tucker save money to purchase his wife, five siblings and various family members area virginia isaacs was their fourth child and youngest daughter born in charlottesville but brought up between slave...
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william bill. certificate of honor to john cassserly. she said it was a great honor. it absolutely is. thank you. certificate of honor to josephonor to the family of agnes monaghan. thank you. it is good to see the valley represented up here. thank you, john. >> i see spying over the side of my left corner the former district attorney susie loftus standing over there. the mayor said she wanted to see a woman irish mayor of san francisco. we don't have that yet. we do have a woman chair of the irish sister city committee with cork, noreen, thank you for being here. you know charlotte has not been as successful without being diplomatic. you cannot have just the murphy dancers performing without having the wee land dancers. i would like to invite them up to do a little dance for us. [applause] ♪ ♪ (applause) >> thank you very much. one last announcement if you get a chance to drive by city hall tonight, the mayor instructed the building be lit up in green. that is tonight and i believe the mayor is saying green, white and orange. okay, mayor, whatever you say. also on st. patrick's day as well. thank you, mayor breed. i would lik
william bill. certificate of honor to john cassserly. she said it was a great honor. it absolutely is. thank you. certificate of honor to josephonor to the family of agnes monaghan. thank you. it is good to see the valley represented up here. thank you, john. >> i see spying over the side of my left corner the former district attorney susie loftus standing over there. the mayor said she wanted to see a woman irish mayor of san francisco. we don't have that yet. we do have a woman chair of...
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during the period of time the-- you're speaking about, did joseph grew have any communication or a good repertoire with-- if any, with william dodd, fdr's ambassador to germany at that time? >> well, that's an interesting comment because i actually do discuss that in my book. so, here is the reason why you should go buy the book. [laughter] >> i do talk about that. dodd died in, i believe, 1940 at the age of 70, but in 1941, dodd's diary was published in the united states and of course, it was later used as a basis for a book by eric larson called "in the garden of beasts." when todd's book came out, grew was very much aware of who he was because joseph grew was a dean of the united states diplomatic corps and so he was very interested in seeing what dodd had to say about bernie madoff in part because part because grew had served in the embassy in germany and what he had to say about germany in part because it was a country bent on war. and there were, i would say a good 10 to 15 pages of grew's diary devoted to his analysis of dodd's tenure as the ambassador to germany between 1933 and 1937. i don't want to spend a lot of t
during the period of time the-- you're speaking about, did joseph grew have any communication or a good repertoire with-- if any, with william dodd, fdr's ambassador to germany at that time? >> well, that's an interesting comment because i actually do discuss that in my book. so, here is the reason why you should go buy the book. [laughter] >> i do talk about that. dodd died in, i believe, 1940 at the age of 70, but in 1941, dodd's diary was published in the united states and of...
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joseph pressed charges and after many adjustments in april 1770 0 clark found himself in jail until he could they a 40 shilling fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal it became political fodder for boston's sons of liberty. in fact, the story of joseph finding clark and his granddaughters bed was reported in newspapers sympathetic to the liberty party. the press usually replace many personal names in its stories but bostonians obviously knew something of the clark story before it was printed. when the shopkeeper read the account from the boston evening post he carefully annotated the article recording of the young woman in question was mary and her grandfather was joseph. i do see the originals of that are here which is so exciting to find. boston's newspapers rarely printed accounts of sexual scandal for the salacious details alone. such are the stories were much like to show in rhyme doggerel like i just rggi. the journal of the times used the story to point out the political implications of this marriage, urging its readers to reflect on the inevitable impact of troops on boston's families, that the
joseph pressed charges and after many adjustments in april 1770 0 clark found himself in jail until he could they a 40 shilling fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal it became political fodder for boston's sons of liberty. in fact, the story of joseph finding clark and his granddaughters bed was reported in newspapers sympathetic to the liberty party. the press usually replace many personal names in its stories but bostonians obviously knew something of the clark story...
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shoved a loaded pistol into joseph's chest joseph pressed charges in april of 1770 clarke found himself in jail until he could pay a 40 shillings fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal. it became political fodder for boston sons of liberty. in fact the story of jason vining clarke in his granddaughter's bed was reap ported newspapers are sympathetic to the party. a sense of propriety especially about sexual matters the press usually replaced many personal nays and stories with dashes. but bostonians obviously knew something of the clarke story before it was printed. when the shopkeeper read the accounts in the boston evening post he carefully annotated the article recording that the young woman in question was mary and her grandfather. i would say the originals of that are here which is so exciting to find. [laughter] newspapers rarely printed accounts of sexual scandal for their salacious details alone they were fiction or like what i just read the journal of the times he is the story to point out the political implications of this illicit marriage urging its readers to reflect on the inevitable impact of truth on bosto
shoved a loaded pistol into joseph's chest joseph pressed charges in april of 1770 clarke found himself in jail until he could pay a 40 shillings fine. william clark's marriage was more than family scandal. it became political fodder for boston sons of liberty. in fact the story of jason vining clarke in his granddaughter's bed was reap ported newspapers are sympathetic to the party. a sense of propriety especially about sexual matters the press usually replaced many personal nays and stories...
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williams hard only >>not so much interest do not. and on the phone right. >>the 40 year-old went to the e r at saint josephs on april 2nd. his doctor said he was talking but within 24 hours he had to be put on a ventilator and fell into a coma where he would remain for 13 days on 7 to be actually be almost lost him to close his true. >>and then suddenly become part of a deputy and he was burning to auction for almost $20 that paul told 3 and on monday after a total of 18 days in the hospital. >>doctors celebrated his discharge. he's headed home without oxygen. the doctors say he will still be a few weeks before he's completely back to >>it's a god thing both sides he was sick, it is amazing that he made it. >>happy for him as of monday. the virus has killed 127 people from milwaukee county more than half of those deaths african-americans paul lives just a few blocks from saint josephs on milwaukee's northwest side. an area that's been hit particularly hard. it's a message you've heard so many times before but paul can't stress it enough. >>stay home when the hospital what can be done a drone land for 2 weeks now mom. >>i
williams hard only >>not so much interest do not. and on the phone right. >>the 40 year-old went to the e r at saint josephs on april 2nd. his doctor said he was talking but within 24 hours he had to be put on a ventilator and fell into a coma where he would remain for 13 days on 7 to be actually be almost lost him to close his true. >>and then suddenly become part of a deputy and he was burning to auction for almost $20 that paul told 3 and on monday after a total of 18 days...
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corner, joseph story, said wirt's right, they're a state, they're foreign, they're a foreign state, and so, we can go ahead and hear this case. the two guys on the right, henry baldwin and william johnson, said, no, it's neither foreign nor a state. and johnson in particular said, if we, you know, if we admit these guys to be a foreign state, then every tribe is a foreign state and we're just going to become an indian law court because every tribe everywhere is going to sue for something or other and we're going to have to act as a tribal court and it may have been the concern of caseload that involved him. baldwin was a jackson appointee, and we're going to learn more about baldwin momentarily, but he just didn't believe in any of this. he didn't think much of tribes. marshall and john mcclain came up with a third path here. and marshall ends up writing an opinion which he calls "the opinion of the court," although it's really only joined by himself and one other guy, john mcclain, who's another jackson appointee. and what marshall says is the cherokee nation are a state, but they're not a foreign state. they're something different. they are -- and this is his phrase -- a dome
corner, joseph story, said wirt's right, they're a state, they're foreign, they're a foreign state, and so, we can go ahead and hear this case. the two guys on the right, henry baldwin and william johnson, said, no, it's neither foreign nor a state. and johnson in particular said, if we, you know, if we admit these guys to be a foreign state, then every tribe is a foreign state and we're just going to become an indian law court because every tribe everywhere is going to sue for something or...
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joseph story said wirt is right. they are a state, they are a foreign state, and so we can go ahead and hear this case. the two guys on the right, henry baldwin and william johnson, said, no, it's neither foreign nor a state, and johnson, in particular, said if we admit these guys to be a foreign state, then every tribe is a foreign state and we are going to become an indian law court because every tribe is going to sue for something or other and we will have to act as a trial court. it may well have been that concerned with caseload that motivated him. baldwin was a jackson appointee. we will learn more about baldwin momentarily. but he just didn't believe in any of this. he didn't think much of tribes. marshall and john mclane came up with a third path here, and marshall ends up writing an opinion which he calls the opinion of the court, although it's really only joined by himself and one other guy, john mclane, who is another jackson appointee. and what marshall says is the cherokee nation are a state, but they are not a foreign state. they are something different. they are, and this is his phrase, a domestic dependent state, or he used the phrase dom
joseph story said wirt is right. they are a state, they are a foreign state, and so we can go ahead and hear this case. the two guys on the right, henry baldwin and william johnson, said, no, it's neither foreign nor a state, and johnson, in particular, said if we admit these guys to be a foreign state, then every tribe is a foreign state and we are going to become an indian law court because every tribe is going to sue for something or other and we will have to act as a trial court. it may...