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it's no wonder that even the aba rates and well-qualified. he has quickly made a name for himself as a district judgemayor of louisville tried cancel driving easter services , with disparate restrictions that did not apply equally to other arcing lots, judge walker one national attention or his eloquent defense of religious liberty. the subject becomes more important by the day. the american people deserve to have strong respect for their first amendment rights including the rights of religious exercise and conscience. on one of our country's highest court. so i look forward to tail our kentucky fried for judge walker as the week unfolds and i'll take great pride in voting to advance his nomination . the twoconfirmed . but first madame president the senate will pass the great american outdoors act. it will be a big step in the history of our nation's public lands and great news. for their future. the smell is the product of a lotof hard work by many of our colleagues on both sides of the aisle . it has nuclearpurposes . it will restore access
it's no wonder that even the aba rates and well-qualified. he has quickly made a name for himself as a district judgemayor of louisville tried cancel driving easter services , with disparate restrictions that did not apply equally to other arcing lots, judge walker one national attention or his eloquent defense of religious liberty. the subject becomes more important by the day. the american people deserve to have strong respect for their first amendment rights including the rights of religious...
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you with us now these are trying times for the aviation sector on both sides of the atlantic today abas announced it will cut some 15000 jobs citing the coronavirus pandemic for the move its main rival boeing so it shares tumble afternoon region air shuttle cancelled orders of 97 aircraft carrier said it terminated the purchase agreements for 5787 dreamliner and 90 $277.00 max planes the region also wants compensation for losses he says it hurts after the global grounding of $77.00 max jets and engine issues with the dreamliner. for more let's bring in our wall street correspondents caught it in new york looks like just another blow for a battered boeing is that you know clearly and it might not be here the last customer who cancels some orders says a lot of airlines under are under a lot of pressure as far as i understand boeing still has about of good 4000 orders for outstanding orders for the 737. megs 8 plane that is still looking pretty good on that term and what also does help boeing is that the company is also a big defense or contractor and they are going actually to court to ga
you with us now these are trying times for the aviation sector on both sides of the atlantic today abas announced it will cut some 15000 jobs citing the coronavirus pandemic for the move its main rival boeing so it shares tumble afternoon region air shuttle cancelled orders of 97 aircraft carrier said it terminated the purchase agreements for 5787 dreamliner and 90 $277.00 max planes the region also wants compensation for losses he says it hurts after the global grounding of $77.00 max jets and...
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faces aba fingerprints off today thanks to facial recognition technology some use it to unlock their phones convenient for others it's used to surveil the every step what is face recognition capable off at how can you escape it all the topic today on shift. $64.00 countries around the world use facial recognition technology the hardware and software is often produced in china low income countries can even get reduced interest on their chinese loans that's what the comedy endowment for international peace found out not much is known about the global industry for facial recognition technology they act discreetly even if some well known tech companies them and the russian capital moscow facial recognition technology has been recently implemented to the 1st stress test the corona pandemic. more than 100000 facial recognition cameras are being used to fight the spread of corona virus in moscow the cameras were allegedly monitoring chinese people in a targeted manner and they've later been used to track whether people in quarantine were really staying at home. activists to see facial recog
faces aba fingerprints off today thanks to facial recognition technology some use it to unlock their phones convenient for others it's used to surveil the every step what is face recognition capable off at how can you escape it all the topic today on shift. $64.00 countries around the world use facial recognition technology the hardware and software is often produced in china low income countries can even get reduced interest on their chinese loans that's what the comedy endowment for...
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violentas, incendios, saqueos, los manifestantes los hemos visto recorrer toda la ciudad, ir de arriba para abacho es estar cercados, no se les ha permitido entrar en esta zona, los alrededores de la casa blanca, los policiales dice que estÁn en que de queda y a ellos no les importa, bÁsicamente están transitando, estÁn caminando por la ciudad con las manos arriba pacÍficamente. le preguntÉ a una joven, porque estaba caminando, y sabiendo que corre el riesgo de que sea arrestada, ella me dijo que estÁn protestando pacÍficamente, y que no ve la razÓn por las cuales tienen que ser arrestados, asÍ que esta es la situaciÓn que se vive en estos momentos en la capital, una situaciÓn, una escena diferente a la que hemos visto en los tres Últimos dÍas, estaremos pendiente en lo que ocurre esta noche, washington, estÁ militarizado y en toque de queda. presentadora: vamos a pasar a nueva york, que el gobernador, acusÓ al presidente trump, de implementar al ejÉrcito, para atacar al pueblo. reportera: nos encontramos a cuadras, donde la tensiÓn es palpable, hace menos de una hora varios manifestantes inten
violentas, incendios, saqueos, los manifestantes los hemos visto recorrer toda la ciudad, ir de arriba para abacho es estar cercados, no se les ha permitido entrar en esta zona, los alrededores de la casa blanca, los policiales dice que estÁn en que de queda y a ellos no les importa, bÁsicamente están transitando, estÁn caminando por la ciudad con las manos arriba pacÍficamente. le preguntÉ a una joven, porque estaba caminando, y sabiendo que corre el riesgo de que sea arrestada, ella me...
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go and the it will be basically wait people are difficult to get to the courses yes or it's got to aba me there's a rule to get over the most of the india against people and they think or say malarkey don't it just on the opening go home with the piece of the book at the. mantles i guess is i'm here to give media the b.b.c. it was if you go to war you get a good deal of if you buy here. you've made a point we're going to get a lot of media side guessing the truth me for me so much about the. us al gore thought all the see al gore for the elf with the border guest to listen to while but he normally sees that. your dog fighting you was a your buddy. or you're stuck in the are you fighting you what are you going will of anyway chris knew you would not be able to put our money. featherboard least of all. get border gate going or you did good or poor get out of the building that audience geodesy in yemen don't you got orders you just know most of your pakistani bullshit you need every day and your luggage you see all going to. war to. guess all the b.b. you would all. like everybody got to
go and the it will be basically wait people are difficult to get to the courses yes or it's got to aba me there's a rule to get over the most of the india against people and they think or say malarkey don't it just on the opening go home with the piece of the book at the. mantles i guess is i'm here to give media the b.b.c. it was if you go to war you get a good deal of if you buy here. you've made a point we're going to get a lot of media side guessing the truth me for me so much about the. us...
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they want the aba to push the republicans to -- liz: too much weed discussion. cannabis.annabis, people start listening. all the cannabis stocks that we showed, multiple ones are in the red right now. boy, their time at least about a year ago, they were all charging ahead. we are watching that story. we will try and reestablish with charlie. i'm just saying that because we're -- we're done. there you go. we have some cannabis names there. well off their highs of the past couple years. >>> the dow is charging higher and is well beyond the original highs when we went into this hour. we had been up about 143 for the high of the session. now we are at 253. i want to take a quick look at some of the major financials. all of them are up right now. this ahead of the bank stress test results that will be released after the bell today. our "countdown" closer has all the details you need to be watching and he knows, he was a former federal reserve economist under paul volcker. "the claman countdown" will be right back. (vo) at audi, we design cars that exhilarate with versatility,
they want the aba to push the republicans to -- liz: too much weed discussion. cannabis.annabis, people start listening. all the cannabis stocks that we showed, multiple ones are in the red right now. boy, their time at least about a year ago, they were all charging ahead. we are watching that story. we will try and reestablish with charlie. i'm just saying that because we're -- we're done. there you go. we have some cannabis names there. well off their highs of the past couple years....
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do things the show we school principal to call out only one lady is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. if the firm was such that we have 3 already for. each of them retired by right the. topline butin. and i 3 the 50 the best the air conditioning the lighting. we have the fun of without in order to plaster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizable investment all the required. but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. can at so make it up with our own for so now the man fees on those school students this so. we have the issue of a challenge of financing and we also have a challenge all from get same. mom power you know trained to manpower or will understand the setting up of the projects the automation parts of the project and then the make demands also. the students of land that everyone can do theropods to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going in for some foods you can use in your book and sources li
do things the show we school principal to call out only one lady is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. if the firm was such that we have 3 already for. each of them retired by right the. topline butin. and i 3 the 50 the best the air conditioning the lighting. we have the fun of without in order to plaster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizable...
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republican senate approved his nomination to the district court on october 24, last year, after the aba rated him not qualified. now eight months later, leader mcconnell wants to give justin walker, a former intern of his, a promotion to the d.c. circuit. even in his extremely limited time as a jurist, walker made news by calling the supreme court's decision to uphold our healthcare law catastrophic and indefensible decision. i'd like leader mcconnell to go home to kentucky and tell the citizens of kentucky why he nominated someone who wants to repeal our healthcare law, when the covid crisis is hurting people there as it is everywhere else. in the middle of a national health crisis, the republican senate majority is poised to confirm a judge who opposes our country's healthcare law. there's no reason to do this nomination now. there is no stunning number of vacancies on the d.c. circuit. we're in the middle of a global pandemic and a national conversation about racial justice and police reform. this is about the republican leader and his relentless pursuit of right wing judiciary. usua
republican senate approved his nomination to the district court on october 24, last year, after the aba rated him not qualified. now eight months later, leader mcconnell wants to give justin walker, a former intern of his, a promotion to the d.c. circuit. even in his extremely limited time as a jurist, walker made news by calling the supreme court's decision to uphold our healthcare law catastrophic and indefensible decision. i'd like leader mcconnell to go home to kentucky and tell the...
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attempt from doesn't mean you actually have to have it but it would preclude somebody shops somebody in aba bar and they fal down and have an abrasion and they say he did it because of a racial animus towards me and you have a ten year penalty. that's not right. all of us here are advocates on criminalside of justice reform, we have all argued on the same side the law screwed up. it's incarcerated too many people unfairly and that's what i'm trying to prevent here. i understand the emotions, do you think i take great joy in being here? no. i'm a sponsor of 22 criminal justice bills. you think i'm getting good publicity out of this? no. i will be excoriated by simpleminded people whoileo thii don't appreciate the history and memory of emmett help. i've got no right to have an opinion on these things, is, should be quiet we can't just not read the bills. i have worked in an honest way with sandra booker's office for three months. we've gone back and forth, we gave them some language and they came back to us and said it wouldn't work. i said what about this? was not on any responses back in a
attempt from doesn't mean you actually have to have it but it would preclude somebody shops somebody in aba bar and they fal down and have an abrasion and they say he did it because of a racial animus towards me and you have a ten year penalty. that's not right. all of us here are advocates on criminalside of justice reform, we have all argued on the same side the law screwed up. it's incarcerated too many people unfairly and that's what i'm trying to prevent here. i understand the emotions, do...
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legitimate state actors like russia or china into the same group as non-state actors like isis and aba terror groups isn't just out just a little bit to give this a poke contrary if you are not we last year against that. so actually i think he's making the opposite point what he's saying is there are 2 different characters that are very different from each other there are or in your state adversaries russia china perhaps and then there are a completely different category which is the non-state actors what he calls the snakes and my argument in the book is that we've spent basically 20 years of dissing on snakes on only particularly one snake international islamic extremism and the related terrorism and i think that the world that rules he describes in 993 was an accurate description for maybe 10 years but it is out of date now and we now harness those if you like maladapted to the modern environment it's interesting in the sale because i had a chance to interview mr holmes a few years back on the u.s. russia relationship back he struck me as somebody that very. well here and. he was sp
legitimate state actors like russia or china into the same group as non-state actors like isis and aba terror groups isn't just out just a little bit to give this a poke contrary if you are not we last year against that. so actually i think he's making the opposite point what he's saying is there are 2 different characters that are very different from each other there are or in your state adversaries russia china perhaps and then there are a completely different category which is the non-state...
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rodney played at alameda junior college and for san jose in the old aba.t something behind the back? oh, yeah, he's got that in his game. hey, globies, you need a point guard, we got your man. robbie, we just called your play on abc 7. >> oh, that's a bad man right there. send me your video, use #abc 7. to he,rcycleove th ico vee get here they're geico is givers with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. >>> and that is it for us for tonight. thanks for watching. >> for all of us, we appreciate your time. o jim sarah ♪ ba, da, ba, ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live this is ridiculous. from his house. >> jimmy: hi there, you. it's me, jimmy, in my house again. which is now kind of "our" house. but don't come try to live in it. the nba seems ready to get back to work. yesterday, the league proposed 113 pages worth of safety rules and procedures for the rest of the season. first of all, all the games will be played at d
rodney played at alameda junior college and for san jose in the old aba.t something behind the back? oh, yeah, he's got that in his game. hey, globies, you need a point guard, we got your man. robbie, we just called your play on abc 7. >> oh, that's a bad man right there. send me your video, use #abc 7. to he,rcycleove th ico vee get here they're geico is givers with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico...
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rodney played at alameda junior college and for san jose in the old aba.mething behind the back? oh, yeah, he's got that in his game. hey, globies, you need a point guard, we got your man. called y on abc 7. >> oh, that's a bad man right there. send me your video, use #abc 7. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can pay your friends back from here. so when someone asks you, "where's your bank?" you can tell them: here's my bank. or here's my bank. or, here's my bank. because if you download and use the chase mobile app, your bank is virtually any place. so visit chase.com/m
rodney played at alameda junior college and for san jose in the old aba.mething behind the back? oh, yeah, he's got that in his game. hey, globies, you need a point guard, we got your man. called y on abc 7. >> oh, that's a bad man right there. send me your video, use #abc 7. ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when you think...
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we are really excited to Ãb putting this book together for marie mockett Ãba memoir with the japanesey goodbye which is the final for the 10 open book award. she's written for the new york times, national geographic, glamour, posture and other publications and has been a guest on the world talk of the nation and all things considered on npr. she's a core faculty member of the raneer writing workshop visiting writer in the mfa program at st. mary's college in moraga california. she lives in san francisco she is coming to us from the monterey peninsula and california today. please welcome marie mockett. >> thank you so much. thanks for having me. i'm so glad we get to meet even in this virtual space. is that for me? that's the clue for me to start my presentation i take it? >> yes. [laughter] >> i have a few, i will start with a few photos that i have come a little presentation around "american harvest" to explain what it is to you. the opening line is "this is the land of primary colors". here are some of the primary colors that i refer to in the book. these are a couple large combines
we are really excited to Ãb putting this book together for marie mockett Ãba memoir with the japanesey goodbye which is the final for the 10 open book award. she's written for the new york times, national geographic, glamour, posture and other publications and has been a guest on the world talk of the nation and all things considered on npr. she's a core faculty member of the raneer writing workshop visiting writer in the mfa program at st. mary's college in moraga california. she lives in...
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want to reopen the economy that need money but there is this to me just like the fact that you can't Ãbasoon as these traits are announcing to reopen i was like okay here's a way to cut off unemployment. the cutoff having to pay unemployment to people. you think about people like service workers and nail salon workers the have to go back to work they won't make any money because nobody is going to come in and they can't get unemployment. then that's the fix. what's next? >> Ã >> maybe we pick up a break in a good way. [laughter] i started feeling like that too. there are traditions of mutual aid. he mentioned the history somewhat in your article. i just wanted to throw in here somewhere that the feminist movement was quite a tradition of self-help and mutual aid. like around healthcare. exploiting our own clinics commit teaching women how to do their own pelvic exams. if these doctors are going to remain so sexist and racist, we need that spirit that we can do things. i feel the same way about reproductive rights. it's easy enough to abort a tiny fetus but why are we just saying, we can t
want to reopen the economy that need money but there is this to me just like the fact that you can't Ãbasoon as these traits are announcing to reopen i was like okay here's a way to cut off unemployment. the cutoff having to pay unemployment to people. you think about people like service workers and nail salon workers the have to go back to work they won't make any money because nobody is going to come in and they can't get unemployment. then that's the fix. what's next? >> Ã >>...
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earlier and the bar has been set so low and that's really concerning, it's the worst thing you can call abar. i could be the most hated police officer in america right now because i had the audacity to talk about, i did not believe there was systematic racism. i have the data to show it and what happened was because that narrative was completely against what other narratives are, they twisted what i said and said i think we should kill more black people. it's just outrageous. it's absolutely outrageous, they destroyed me and my family so the risks are so extreme, it's very much struggle but i pray that the profession can come back, we came back once before about this almost seems like too much. >> tucker: feels that way to me, too. we are proud to have you on, you've taken a lot of criticism, i think it's unfair and we are happy to have you on the show. thanks. >> thank you. >> tucker: much of america has reopened now from a coronavirus and in some states cases are rising. is thator a reason to panic? you may have heard it is. dr. marc siegel assesses this after the break. ♪ premium sliced
earlier and the bar has been set so low and that's really concerning, it's the worst thing you can call abar. i could be the most hated police officer in america right now because i had the audacity to talk about, i did not believe there was systematic racism. i have the data to show it and what happened was because that narrative was completely against what other narratives are, they twisted what i said and said i think we should kill more black people. it's just outrageous. it's absolutely...
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come to the community to see if we want to continue with the african-american her itage museum arm aba cultural cultural or maybe a museum. when i was growing up this was the davis avenue public library. this was the only library african-americans could go in even though we have always been the population in mobile and there were four or five other libraries, this was the only one regardless of where you lived, if you are black, that you could go in. what we did not know is that when we got new books, they were the old books from the main public library so we made lemonade out of the lemons we had. the only thing i will around was nobodyembered told me i had to be quiet. when i opened the doors, the two little ladies behind the decks would stare at you with laser eyes. it was a strict no tolerance policy. 1860's, we had the 13th through 15th amendments passed. one abolished slavery, one give us the right to vote, and one said we were equal. he had mobile representatives in montgomery, -- we had mobile representatives in montgomery and everything was working like it was used to as far a
come to the community to see if we want to continue with the african-american her itage museum arm aba cultural cultural or maybe a museum. when i was growing up this was the davis avenue public library. this was the only library african-americans could go in even though we have always been the population in mobile and there were four or five other libraries, this was the only one regardless of where you lived, if you are black, that you could go in. what we did not know is that when we got new...
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has expanded the scope of its educational programs and top it is one of our newer initiatives someone Ãbatnership between tax university and bunker hill community college to award an associate degree to a group of incarcerated men in the program. as part of the persian initiative hilary also runs an insight outside course at the maximum-security prison in shirley massachusetts through which tufts students and incarcerated individuals take a course together. hillary's current research is in the field of higher education and incarceration. she's a senior lecturer at tufts with a phd in english and also directs the program in women's, gender, sexuality studies. hillary is a strong advocate for the importance of bringing higher education into prison and we are grateful she joins us tonight in conversation with our guests. please join me in welcoming professor hilary bender and are distinguished speaker cyntoia brown-long. [applause] [applause] >> cyntoia, i want to start by thanking you at such an honor to be here at such an honor to have you at tufts and the first visit i hope it's the first
has expanded the scope of its educational programs and top it is one of our newer initiatives someone Ãbatnership between tax university and bunker hill community college to award an associate degree to a group of incarcerated men in the program. as part of the persian initiative hilary also runs an insight outside course at the maximum-security prison in shirley massachusetts through which tufts students and incarcerated individuals take a course together. hillary's current research is in the...
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in england and the american colonies in some ways the most fascinating source was james harrington Ãbashed in 1656 between the time of the civil war and the restoration in 1660 james harrington in this novel reflected on roman history roman gary and ideas and wrote about he envisioned a prosperous republic grounded on the constitution that gave land to all and placed a limit of wealth 2000 pounds a year i believe the wealth generated by the land it envisioned if one owned any more than that one had to get back to the government. who would redistribute it to others who work out not quite so fortunate. three decades later john locke's two trees of garlic government argued that the levelers that "all men by nature are equal and argued that government rested on involuntary contract with men contract among men that it was labor day gave value to land. not one is titled ability. so that those who work the land had the best rights to it. that's a fundamentally egalitarian argument. the lock in turn shaped the 1720s. the publications collectively known as cato's condemned the increasingly prom
in england and the american colonies in some ways the most fascinating source was james harrington Ãbashed in 1656 between the time of the civil war and the restoration in 1660 james harrington in this novel reflected on roman history roman gary and ideas and wrote about he envisioned a prosperous republic grounded on the constitution that gave land to all and placed a limit of wealth 2000 pounds a year i believe the wealth generated by the land it envisioned if one owned any more than that...
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that's the only surefire way to not have that one dreaded Ãba question ston twitter eugene o'donnellre the president's news conference. what are your thoughts of a current grassroots new york city push on effort to for elected civilian review board campaign or civilian sit in judgment for police misconduct? >> that's so absurd at this point. it's just absurd. you have a police profession in new york city that all the data shows, i also want to say, police have been on video now for 24/7 for years. obviously with notable exceptions. 800,000 person agency that serves a billion people in a city like new york. 25 million calls we did this in 2015 where are the videos of police abuse? where the bona fide videos of police abuse, show it. where the complaints of police abuse? let the ccr become clean. open your records and show the very worst cases you've seen in new york and i believe in some not that there can't be some abuses in this giant enforcement and service and troubled quarter-inch or problematic situations but we would respectfully suggest some total of all the videos alleged pol
that's the only surefire way to not have that one dreaded Ãba question ston twitter eugene o'donnellre the president's news conference. what are your thoughts of a current grassroots new york city push on effort to for elected civilian review board campaign or civilian sit in judgment for police misconduct? >> that's so absurd at this point. it's just absurd. you have a police profession in new york city that all the data shows, i also want to say, police have been on video now for 24/7...
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2020, judge wilson has participated in approximately 450 cases and authored 42 opinions.would yo the aba readied judge wilson well-qualified. senator worker, would you like to introduce our nominee? then we'll go to senator hide smith. >> thank you. i'm lighted to be here with my colleague, senator hyde-smith and to make a presentation to you and participate in introducing judge cory wilson once again to the committee. president trump, as youou know, cory wilson is president trump's nominee to serve as the u.s. ll circuit judge for the united states court ofan of l appeals fifth circuit.t. judge wilson's credentials, intellect, and respect for the h rule of law are well established. it issing jud significant that american bar association, which many people call the gold standard for assessing judicial candidates, recently gave judge wilson its highest rating of well-qualified to serve on the e fifth circuit.rves o he's a native of the mississippi gulf coast. judge wilson currently serves on the mississippi court of appealo as the chair just stated, where he decides appellate matters incl
2020, judge wilson has participated in approximately 450 cases and authored 42 opinions.would yo the aba readied judge wilson well-qualified. senator worker, would you like to introduce our nominee? then we'll go to senator hide smith. >> thank you. i'm lighted to be here with my colleague, senator hyde-smith and to make a presentation to you and participate in introducing judge cory wilson once again to the committee. president trump, as youou know, cory wilson is president trump's...