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john thomas ollie from germany's the left party told us berlin will not bow down to u.s. pressure. yes certainly many opportunities to respond forcefully and germany will not let us stop nosferatu because it is essential to german economic interests and so this idea that which is nearly finished by the way will not be stopped i agree with angela merkel that america is the cry and it is questionable how long it can really remain a world power and in the way that it has been a global actor wanted to appear as how up for the last well how a century and it isn't a development that could be positive for the world if germany were to take its opportunity and point and use it your duty boundaries and europe and build on cooperation cooperation for example with russia that can have real lasting security consequences for the continent we have to look and how their actions because the united states has shown itself to be a force for destruction and if europe does not want to be in the way of this destruction and it wants to build up the continent again after this terrible faced with the econo
john thomas ollie from germany's the left party told us berlin will not bow down to u.s. pressure. yes certainly many opportunities to respond forcefully and germany will not let us stop nosferatu because it is essential to german economic interests and so this idea that which is nearly finished by the way will not be stopped i agree with angela merkel that america is the cry and it is questionable how long it can really remain a world power and in the way that it has been a global actor wanted...
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our to international i'm john thomas glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories with our weekly program now british police have confirmed that a deadly knife attack in a park in southern england on saturday evening is being treated as terrorism 3 people were killed in the incident in reading which is about 60 kilometers west of london one victim has been named as a secondary school teacher here's. edwards with what else is known so far. 25 year old man from reading last night was arrested at the scene around 7 o'clock local time which also left 3 people seriously injured now the british media and press are widely reporting that the 25 year old man is believed to be of a libyan descent that's totally unconfirmed at this stage by officials however one of the patients that was meant to a hospital in the initial stage after those things has now been discharged and another remains in stable condition but is currently under observation the counterterrorism piece has now taken over the investigation from the thames
broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our to international i'm john thomas glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories with our weekly program now british police have confirmed that a deadly knife attack in a park in southern england on saturday evening is being treated as terrorism 3 people were killed in the incident in reading which is about 60 kilometers west of london one victim has been named as a secondary school teacher here's. edwards with what...
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now we start with breaking news this hour from the u.k. several people are believed to be in critical condition after a stabbing attack in a town about 40 miles west of london police have arrested a suspect reportedly of a libyan origin and what is currently being described as a random incident counterterrorism police are at the scene with the security service m i 5 reportedly assisting the investigation earlier in the town of reading a black lives matter protest had been taking place. words. details. we know that that have seen at least 3 people in critical condition numerous people have also been taken into hospital at this time and over in a pot of ranting at several people have reportedly been stopped at this point to even them do we know the security services are on the scene and has been arrested at this point in time and they say it is just a suspect but peace and security scenes are looking at this as a terror incident although it is on concern and at
broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now we start with breaking news this hour from the u.k. several people are believed to be in critical condition after a stabbing attack in a town about 40 miles west of london police have arrested a suspect reportedly of a libyan origin and what is currently being described as a random incident counterterrorism police are at the scene with the security service m i 5...
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international i'm john thomas glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories in our weekly program now the new york times is facing widespread criticism after it published an article saying russia offered bounties in afghanistan to kill u.s. troops also claimed donald trump was briefed on the matter however the director of national intelligence denies that either the president or vice president were ever briefed on this and trump himself labeled the piece fake news as a freak news new york times must release anonymous they can do it this probably does not even exist and the article has been slammed by the russian foreign ministry which called the piece a deliberate decision from asian saturday also saw the taliban denying the new york times article artie's it was done of comments now on the peace in question and asks who might benefit from its publication. it's time to blow off the dust that circled on any smear tactics guide book since the last us election but as democrats are looking to wash away the humiliation of 2016 by trying to bring down trump this time they are res
international i'm john thomas glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories in our weekly program now the new york times is facing widespread criticism after it published an article saying russia offered bounties in afghanistan to kill u.s. troops also claimed donald trump was briefed on the matter however the director of national intelligence denies that either the president or vice president were ever briefed on this and trump himself labeled the piece fake news as a freak news...
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still ahead here on al-jazeera tech john thomas also spends use of its facial recognition technology to police after the killing of george gloried. domestic workers abandoned and left homeless as lebanon's worst ever economic crisis deepens those stories after the break. and it is draw of course much of the middle east on the arabian peninsula to the north the county can see that has been ringing and will continue to ring want to do shows across areas of turkey but no such luck further to the south instead the winds have been strong look at this massive a dust storm very intense dust here the storm the winds very strong coming down from the north so that is why that was generated that of course is in northern sections of amman cloudy skies as it goes through friday and again the winds a fairly strong but across iraq with very strong winds down across into kuwait 10 inches there in the high forty's celsius but a little bit lower as we head into saturday 42 in baghdad and you see widespread areas of rain and clouds across much of turkey but elsewhere it remains hot dry and then down in
still ahead here on al-jazeera tech john thomas also spends use of its facial recognition technology to police after the killing of george gloried. domestic workers abandoned and left homeless as lebanon's worst ever economic crisis deepens those stories after the break. and it is draw of course much of the middle east on the arabian peninsula to the north the county can see that has been ringing and will continue to ring want to do shows across areas of turkey but no such luck further to the...
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john quincy i think it's fair to be said was a man even more brilliant than his father or thomas jefferson all the presidents of the united states were given the iq test john quincy would come first. he wasn't a particularly successful president his heroic time is when he came back after the presidency to serve in congress something no other president has done ever or since. he died on the floor of congress which is now statuary hall. battling slavery the same theme that runs through the adams family. and he wanted to be there because he wanted to serve. he saw no stepping down from the presidency congress. none. nor do i think they see the presidency is the ultimate objective of his career he doesn't see life as climbing a mountain or a ladder of success. more closely is the example or the metaphor of the journey. the presidency was just part and necessarily the most important part. a word about his final year years, every biographer has to face not just questions of analysis and the gathering of information but writing problems and questions. here is a man who served his country for more
john quincy i think it's fair to be said was a man even more brilliant than his father or thomas jefferson all the presidents of the united states were given the iq test john quincy would come first. he wasn't a particularly successful president his heroic time is when he came back after the presidency to serve in congress something no other president has done ever or since. he died on the floor of congress which is now statuary hall. battling slavery the same theme that runs through the adams...
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did abigail and thomas jefferson correspond during john and thomas is year of not really speaking to each other? i've also heard that abigail was really hadn't into intimate relationship with him as far as correspondents went. i'm wondering how true that is. >> they were very good friends at one time. the highest point of the relationship was when abby gayle was for a while in france and then in england. thomas jefferson was a different man abroad at that time. they were very close. as a matter of fact, for a while, while jefferson was in paris and she was in london, they bought goods from one another. they kept little accounts for one another. also, at one point, one of jefferson's younger daughter came from virginia to france, but stopped in london on the way. abigail to care of her during a time. during the national period, when particularly, after the election of 1800, the relationship really fell apart. it was over politics. during that time, abigail was very disappointed with jefferson. >> next up is matt in wisconsin. >> hi. thanks for taking my call. i was wondering about the
did abigail and thomas jefferson correspond during john and thomas is year of not really speaking to each other? i've also heard that abigail was really hadn't into intimate relationship with him as far as correspondents went. i'm wondering how true that is. >> they were very good friends at one time. the highest point of the relationship was when abby gayle was for a while in france and then in england. thomas jefferson was a different man abroad at that time. they were very close. as a...
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john adams lost his dearest friend. the only way he could find comfort was in the pen. he would pen a letter to thomas jefferson letting jefferson know he lost his dear friend and he would say to his family, if only i could lie down beside her and die too. >> can you talk about john adams life in the years after abigail died? >> john was surrounded by family, so he was not isolated. he had always his hostess and caretaker a niece who lived with him and had lived with them for most of her life. grand children came and children came. so there was always traffic through the house and people came. the militia came from boston as you said. there was a lot going on during those years. he was quite -- he couldn't write his own letters. he had someone write for him. but he carried on this incredible correspondence with jefferson during those years. it was -- >> culminating as our viewers know with the two of them, these great bitter enemies finally coming to peace and dying together on the 50th anniversary of the declaration of independence july 4th which is really quite an amazing piece of american history.
john adams lost his dearest friend. the only way he could find comfort was in the pen. he would pen a letter to thomas jefferson letting jefferson know he lost his dear friend and he would say to his family, if only i could lie down beside her and die too. >> can you talk about john adams life in the years after abigail died? >> john was surrounded by family, so he was not isolated. he had always his hostess and caretaker a niece who lived with him and had lived with them for most...
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in your book you mentioned thomas wolfe, john steinbeck,mary mccarthy, katharine ann porter. tell us what they went through and how it faked their writing. >> sure. what is interesting is there weren't more that -- only those four writers -- preeminent people i could find in the states who had gone through it or knew of it. it's quite surprising that as a phenomenon it wasn't antiabout and mythologized the way the war was. well, in katherine ann porter's case, she was a journalist in colorado in the rockie mountain news and she was divorced, single gal, lived on coffee and cigarettes cigarettes and spent her money on clothes and living in lodgings when she became ill and her land lady took one look at her and threw her out. so that was she turned to -- he found her a hospital bed without which some ooh have died. katharine wise lying in hospital behind screens hearing doctors giving up on her. her colleagues were -- i can -- just makes me shudder to think of that. she pulled through but she had -- she was vie left-handily ill and when she was recovering tried to get out of be
in your book you mentioned thomas wolfe, john steinbeck,mary mccarthy, katharine ann porter. tell us what they went through and how it faked their writing. >> sure. what is interesting is there weren't more that -- only those four writers -- preeminent people i could find in the states who had gone through it or knew of it. it's quite surprising that as a phenomenon it wasn't antiabout and mythologized the way the war was. well, in katherine ann porter's case, she was a journalist in...
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in your book you mentioned thomas wolf, john steinbeck, a carthy invention catharine and porter, tella little bit about what they went through and how it affected their writing. >> sure, what's interesting about them there's a humorous james thurber is quite surprising of the foam phenomenon and catharine and porter's case, she's a journalist journalist in colorado and the rocky mountains news. she was a single girl who had coffee and cigarettes and spent money on clothes. she was living there when she became ill. her landlady took a look at her and threw her out. so she turned to her editor for help in better hospital bed otherwise she would've died. hearing doctors talk about her giving up on her they thought they were setting her obituary in type. makes me shudder to think of that. she pulled through, but she had -- she was violently ill when she was recovering she tried to get out of bed and broke her arm. and then she had a distinct with the spanish flu which her hair turned white. never grew back to its natural college had a diet black for the rest of her life. but she had a luc
in your book you mentioned thomas wolf, john steinbeck, a carthy invention catharine and porter, tella little bit about what they went through and how it affected their writing. >> sure, what's interesting about them there's a humorous james thurber is quite surprising of the foam phenomenon and catharine and porter's case, she's a journalist journalist in colorado and the rocky mountains news. she was a single girl who had coffee and cigarettes and spent money on clothes. she was living...
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disease also had a profound effect on some common american writers and in your book you mentioned thomas wolfe, john steinbeck, marion mccarthy, you mentioned catherine and porter. how, tell us about what they went through and how it affected their writing. >> was interesting about them is only those four writers like james thurber, they were the only preeminent people in the state who knew of it. it's quite surprising the person who wrote about it mythologized the way the war was . and in capturing porter's case, she was a journalist in colorado in the rocky mountains news. and she was involved with coffee and cigarettes that she spent on close and she was living in lodgings when she became ill . and her landlady took on through her out so then catherine terms are ready for health and managed to find her a hospital bed without which she would probably have died so catherine was lying in hospital here in behind the screens hearing the doctors talk about her and giving up on her and that rocky mountain news was setting her victory in trying . in this next journalist it just makes me shudder to think
disease also had a profound effect on some common american writers and in your book you mentioned thomas wolfe, john steinbeck, marion mccarthy, you mentioned catherine and porter. how, tell us about what they went through and how it affected their writing. >> was interesting about them is only those four writers like james thurber, they were the only preeminent people in the state who knew of it. it's quite surprising the person who wrote about it mythologized the way the war was . and...
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him the opportunity to simultaneously agree and disagree with john marshall and to hinge the agreement on natural law, which was one of thomas jefferson's favorite things. some scholars have said few members of the supreme court have ever done as much for natural law is a principal. few individuals -- not members of the court -- is thomas jefferson. what does johnson do? he pins his opinion on natural law, not what jefferson condemned as john marshall's habit of distortion of the constitution. johnson did give us an extended explanation that i think is probably not terribly credible. he wanted to talk about the difference between the obligation of contract and the regulation of contract. a couple of problems with that theory. i think it is a make place quibble. first, in fletcher, marshall said states may regulate. two years later he said it more elaborately and in 1827, it is only constitutional dissent, marshall talked about no inconsistency between the normal regulation of contract and the notion of the contract clause and extinguishment, revocation of a contractual agreement. i think the superficial explanation is a plac
him the opportunity to simultaneously agree and disagree with john marshall and to hinge the agreement on natural law, which was one of thomas jefferson's favorite things. some scholars have said few members of the supreme court have ever done as much for natural law is a principal. few individuals -- not members of the court -- is thomas jefferson. what does johnson do? he pins his opinion on natural law, not what jefferson condemned as john marshall's habit of distortion of the constitution....
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it's our joe manchin john adams or thomas jefferson lopping peoples heads off while wearing knee breeches and powdered with eggs. as gordon -- while wearing powdered whigs. as gordon wood noted, america's experience does not resemble that of other nations were people were killed, property destroyed, and everything was turned upside down. for wood, the radicalism laid in the idea of poverty sovereignty. this was an ideology that would transform not only america's government, but society as well. all of this was achieved by the early 19th century without ever erecting a guillotine in southern philadelphia. it prompted the question of whether the american revolution was at all that revolutionary. perhaps america's revolution was unique, maybe exceptional. in this framing, the american model appears as a shining city on a hill, and example to be emulated, if not exported around the globe. but to make this claim requires ignorance of eight years of bloody and divisive civil warfare that pitted american loyalists against patriot neighbors, liberated slaves against their first wild masters, and
it's our joe manchin john adams or thomas jefferson lopping peoples heads off while wearing knee breeches and powdered with eggs. as gordon -- while wearing powdered whigs. as gordon wood noted, america's experience does not resemble that of other nations were people were killed, property destroyed, and everything was turned upside down. for wood, the radicalism laid in the idea of poverty sovereignty. this was an ideology that would transform not only america's government, but society as well....
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john offers a collection of thomas jefferson's writings on how to be a good citizen in the hands of the people. charter schools and their enemies, economist thomas soul counters arguments against the use of charter schools. guardian correspondent, luke harding reports that russia waiting a war against the west in shuttle state. also being published this week, david provides a history of russian interference in foreign elections. university of chicago law professor, eric offers his thoughts on how america can deal with demagogues in the demagogues playbook. in affairs and alice, heather recounts her state assembly in alaska and provides an inside look at local politics. this coming week, wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> watch book tv this summer saturday evening 8:00 p.m. eastern settle in and watched several hours of your favorite authors tonight, featuring two-time supreme author, author of a dozen books including the wright brothers, american spirit and his most recent, the pioneers. saturday as we future commentato
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will it be thomas jefferson? and john oliver, late night talk show host criticized him for that.what is happening. >> lisa: it is also taking aim, you look at mount rushmore also honors abraham lincoln who abolished slavery in this country which highlights the ridiculousness of the conversations going on. and you have the partisan society, who are discriminant leaped tearing down statues including an immigrant statue of christian hans who died fighting slavery in the civil war, but his statue was taken down and thrown in the river. it is terrifying that the dnc is aligning them without america. >> carly: what do you think about it? it looks like you have been talking about it a lot. >> melissa: meghan mccain said that we are just a week away from having a panel discussion blowing up mount rushmore. we got there even faster than we thought. it was a joke that the whole conversation about you could find fault with every single statue in every monument, every flag. everything in this country and if we keep going down the path we will eventually get to a mount rushmore. here we are.
will it be thomas jefferson? and john oliver, late night talk show host criticized him for that.what is happening. >> lisa: it is also taking aim, you look at mount rushmore also honors abraham lincoln who abolished slavery in this country which highlights the ridiculousness of the conversations going on. and you have the partisan society, who are discriminant leaped tearing down statues including an immigrant statue of christian hans who died fighting slavery in the civil war, but his...
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john rober. in his dissent, justice clarence thomas railed saying "the decisions created the rights to abortion outfull cloth without a shred of support from the constitution. our abortion precedents are grievously wrong and should be overruled." let's go straight to the source, pro-life democrat katrina jackson. senator, great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> shannon: i want to read from justice breyer who wrote for the majority that he said the law got it all wrong that's why he found it unconstitutional. he said "louisiana's law poses a substantial obstacle to women seeking an abortion that the law offers no significant health-related benefits, though the law consequent imposes an undue burden on a woman's constitutional right to choose to have an abortion." as the author, senator, asked for your response. >> i'm always very respectful of the supreme court but here they just got it wrong. there's no other way to put it. if you ask the women in louisiana who had abortions performed by optometrists, high doctors and radiologists, ob-gyn with no admitting privileges, if you asked those
john rober. in his dissent, justice clarence thomas railed saying "the decisions created the rights to abortion outfull cloth without a shred of support from the constitution. our abortion precedents are grievously wrong and should be overruled." let's go straight to the source, pro-life democrat katrina jackson. senator, great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> shannon: i want to read from justice breyer who wrote for the majority that he said the law got it all...
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if as john both supposed implies in his book, writes thomas massey of kentucky, he says rand paul convince president trump not to make john bolton as secretary of state, then rand paul deserves a nobel peace prize and to thank you from the president. that is from the republican cogs and from kentucky. one more from congressman doug college of georgia focusing in on that $2 million payment number saying apparently that's all it took for john bolton to sell off what little credibility he had left. giving the reaction this morning in the first hour of the "washingtonth journal." phone lines split up by political parties. sophia out of the bronx, republican. good morning. you watch? >> caller: yes, i did. good morning,f john. thank you for letting me say something. first, i wanted to say you don't sound like pedro. you don't look like pedro. -- [inaudible] so joseph c-span because pedro broke one of the leading from one american news, and so, but anyway, i want to leave it that way and youve been handling it perfect. back to bolton. i will not buy his book for $29.95. he ruined the conservativ
if as john both supposed implies in his book, writes thomas massey of kentucky, he says rand paul convince president trump not to make john bolton as secretary of state, then rand paul deserves a nobel peace prize and to thank you from the president. that is from the republican cogs and from kentucky. one more from congressman doug college of georgia focusing in on that $2 million payment number saying apparently that's all it took for john bolton to sell off what little credibility he had...
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historian john meacham offers a collection of thomas jefferson's writings on how to be a good citizen in the hands of the people. in charter schools and their enemies economist counters arguments conceives of charter schools. an guardian correspondent luke harding reports russia's rating a covid war against the rest and trent west and shadow states also being published this week, david provides information on russian interference in foreign elections. university of chicago law professor offers his thoughts on how america can deal with demigods in the demigods playbook. anna bears and ballots heather has her inside local politics. watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on cspan2. >> sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv, former national security advisor for president trump, john bolton and his book the room where it happened on his time in the trump administration. then sunday at 3:30 p.m. eastern, nathan freedom coalition ralph reed with his book god and country the christian case for trump heard and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words", author and robin
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john adams and thomas jefferson. this man is no better thanking george iii. want to call him king donald i. but in this circumstance, he does not understand even the nation that he is supposedly in charge of. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, his own commanders, the secretary of the army and many, many generals and other personnel have come forward to say they're not playing this game. there has been a revolution of the generals. he no longer has control of these forces. that's why he went over to bill barr and brought in his own secret police. >> let's talk about that. i'm going to come back to you in a minute, malcolm. some of them played the game a little bit. they played along with some of the photo ops. i think that drew the reaction of people like general mattis. i want to talk about what you just mentioned with sarah. this unidentify police force. rachel maddow did great work and reporting. her show reported that some of them were federal prison -- they came from the federal prison system out of texas because they were wearing t-shirts that sh
john adams and thomas jefferson. this man is no better thanking george iii. want to call him king donald i. but in this circumstance, he does not understand even the nation that he is supposedly in charge of. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, his own commanders, the secretary of the army and many, many generals and other personnel have come forward to say they're not playing this game. there has been a revolution of the generals. he no longer has control of these forces. that's why he...
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. >> here's a look at books being published this week, historian john meacham offers a collection of thomas jefferson's writings on how to be a good citizen in the hands of the people . incharter schools and their enemies , economist thomas sold counters arguments against the use of charter school area and guardian foreign correspondent luke harding reports that russia is waging a covert war against the west in shadow state. also being published this week in red david sharma provided a history of russian interference in foreign elections. university of chicago law professor eric pozner offers his thoughts on how america can deal with demagogues in the demagogues playbook. and in a bear and balance heather lundy recounts her election to the state assembly in haines alaska and provides an inside look at local politics. by these titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> i'm jim and welcome to my aei conversation with avidly. that is the award-winning and best-selling author of numerous books , many of which ar
. >> here's a look at books being published this week, historian john meacham offers a collection of thomas jefferson's writings on how to be a good citizen in the hands of the people . incharter schools and their enemies , economist thomas sold counters arguments against the use of charter school area and guardian foreign correspondent luke harding reports that russia is waging a covert war against the west in shadow state. also being published this week in red david sharma provided a...
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historian john meacham offers a collection of thomas jefferson's writings on howto be a good citizen in the hands of the people . and charter schools and their enemies economist thomas soul counters arguments against the use of charter schools and guardian foreign correspondent luke harding reports that russia is waging a covert war against the west in shadows state . also being published this week in red, david charmer provides a history of russian interference in foreign elections. university of chicago law professor eric pozner offers his thoughts on how america can deal with demagogues in the demagogues playbook and in of bears and ballots heather mundy recounts her election to the state assembly in haines alaska and provides an inside look at local politics . finally titles this coming week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on tv on c-span2 . >> we are grateful to all of you for being here and for valuing the past, present and future. the story that has historians can teach us a lot about how to live in the present and plan for the futu
historian john meacham offers a collection of thomas jefferson's writings on howto be a good citizen in the hands of the people . and charter schools and their enemies economist thomas soul counters arguments against the use of charter schools and guardian foreign correspondent luke harding reports that russia is waging a covert war against the west in shadows state . also being published this week in red, david charmer provides a history of russian interference in foreign elections. university...
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comparable case a few years ago thereby creating a precedent which john roberts argued he was bound to uphold, notice in the clarence thomas to send what he quibbled with most strongly was the line of cases that got us here. i think it was horrible just - going back to roe versus wade in 1973, the basis of it was flimsy, almost laughable but it is now enshrined in law and has been for a long time and john roberts does not appear to be the kind of chief justice who wants to go around upsetting major precedents and i think you can look to the previous two cases mentioned in a soundbite you just played where he voted to keep daca going based on niceties in the procedures, niceties that were not observed when barack obama regulated daca, the ability of minors who came here as children to stay in this country, that was done without the niceties john roberts always lacking from this moved to reverse it by donald trump. similarly in the other cases you had when neil gorsuch decided one's sex is the same as one's sexual presence for the purposes of law that was another case where the chief justice voted like a man who was afraid t
comparable case a few years ago thereby creating a precedent which john roberts argued he was bound to uphold, notice in the clarence thomas to send what he quibbled with most strongly was the line of cases that got us here. i think it was horrible just - going back to roe versus wade in 1973, the basis of it was flimsy, almost laughable but it is now enshrined in law and has been for a long time and john roberts does not appear to be the kind of chief justice who wants to go around upsetting...
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taking down george washington and thomas jefferson and grant. and as john said, when this officer who fought for the union gets not only ripped down but dragged and tossd ed into a lake: do you have a message? on the lincoln state why you. if i told you that frederick douglas stood there and grant unveiled it and gave a historic speech there. if you found out quotes from the artist that put it together, it is not a shackled slave. it was meant to be depicted as a rising african-american, a man named archer alexander breaking his chains and rising up in american society. find out what you don't like before you destroy it. if you are a lawmaker, i give them credit for trying to do it the right way. don't remove lincoln and not put lincoln back. research what you are doing. >> dana: yes. it's interesting about that statue of lincoln. my husband and i lived at lincoln park in the years we lived in washington, d.c. when i worked at the white house. we went to that park every day. one great thing were the number of school groups that came through and got to learn
taking down george washington and thomas jefferson and grant. and as john said, when this officer who fought for the union gets not only ripped down but dragged and tossd ed into a lake: do you have a message? on the lincoln state why you. if i told you that frederick douglas stood there and grant unveiled it and gave a historic speech there. if you found out quotes from the artist that put it together, it is not a shackled slave. it was meant to be depicted as a rising african-american, a man...
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ginsburg and justice sotomayor and elena kagan for chief justice john roberts the fifth vote authored a concurring opinion and justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch as brett kavanaugh. here is the march oral argument at the courts. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief justice and matt please the court that this case is about respect for the courts precedents. four years ago the court held in whole woman's health that the texas admitting privileges law imposed an undue burden on women seeking abortion. the louisiana law at issue here acts 620 is identified to the texas law and was expressly modeled on it. after a trial the district court ruled
ginsburg and justice sotomayor and elena kagan for chief justice john roberts the fifth vote authored a concurring opinion and justice clarence thomas dissented along with justices samuel alito, neil gorsuch as brett kavanaugh. here is the march oral argument at the courts. >> your argument this morning case 181323 juno medical services first russo in the competition 181460 russo versus medical services. >> mr. chief justice and matt please the court that this case is about respect...
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he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal justice. his phd and ma from stanford university and a from harvard university. dr. goff, you may begin. dr. goff: thank you, chairman nadler, ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and to mr. floyd, i want to ink you especially -- thank you especially for appearing in front of this body and the rest of the country. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. to everyone gathered, it is my to provide back testimony on policing practices and accountability. my background is in behavioral sciences. i am a professor of policing equity. i was a witness for the president's task force of 21st century policing. a member of the national academy of sciences that issued a report on policing, one of three that , but likely best known for my work for the center for policing equity. my testimony today is in that capacity. we founded the national justice database the largest collec
he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal justice. his phd and ma from stanford university and a from harvard university. dr. goff, you may begin. dr. goff: thank you, chairman nadler, ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and to mr. floyd, i want to ink you especially -- thank you especially for appearing in front of this body and the rest of the country. i offer my condolences that major...
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boss john works in an office which means spending long hours in artificial light. thomas is a goat herd and is mostly outdoors. then there is 19. a doctor who works as a surgeon in a hospital and she works at night when your body is telling her it's dark and time to go to bed. we equip our test subjects with a special device that measures the brightness and composition of the lights they're exposed to. and then we track them around the clock for a week. we want to know how much and what type of light our test subjects are exposed to and when. sleep researcher alfred riata and light expert because it gets analyze the results . what will they show how much like to our subjects received at what time of day. tomas the go to tends to be out in the open with natural light galore even in gloomy weather he's subject to several 1000 locks per day. after sundown he manages without a television or mobile phone which both emit a lot of blue light and are disruptive. this shows the amount of natural light thomas is exposed to over the course of several days in the. mall going on the m
boss john works in an office which means spending long hours in artificial light. thomas is a goat herd and is mostly outdoors. then there is 19. a doctor who works as a surgeon in a hospital and she works at night when your body is telling her it's dark and time to go to bed. we equip our test subjects with a special device that measures the brightness and composition of the lights they're exposed to. and then we track them around the clock for a week. we want to know how much and what type of...
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thank you very much to thomas rid, professor of strategic studies at johns hopkins university. with a fantastic book out "active measures:the secret history of disinformation and political warfare." and heather conley, senior vice president for europe eurasia, and the author of the directed program at csis and many other great publications. thank you both for your participation. in a real serious look and an objective one at disinformation political warfare and other comparable terms. thanks, everyone. and see you. >>> tonight on american history tv starting at 8:00 eastern, on july 23rd, 1967, detroit erupted in five days of rioting and violence sparked by a police raid on an illegal bar. and fueled by long simmering racial tensions. wxyztv was there. it's courtesy of the archives of michigan. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on espn c-span3. >>> next, south carolina congressman james clyburn discusses the death of george floyd and president trump's response to the recent protests. this event with mr. clyburn who serves as the white house majority w.h.i.p
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he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. it is my honor to be here to provide testimony on policing practices and accountability. behavioralnd is in sciences. i was a witness for the president's task force of 21st century policing. we issued a consensus report of proactive policing is one of three leads to build community trust and justice. i am best known for my work the center for policing equity. my testimony today is in that capacity. the largest collection of police behavioral data in the world with focus on combining police behavioral data, psychological surveys, and that from the u.s. census to estimate not only racial disparities, but to stop the use of force. a pr
he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. it is my honor to be here to...
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he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. it is my honor to be here to provide testimony on policing practices and accountability. behavioralnd is in sciences. i was a witness for the president's task force of 21st century policing. we issued a consensus report of proactive policing is one of three leads to build community trust and justice. i am best known for my work the center for policing equity. my testimony today is in that capacity. the largest collection of police behavioral data in the world with focus on combining police behavioral data, psychological surveys, and that from the u.s. census to estimate not only racial disparities, but to stop the use of force. a pr
he also serves as the inaugural franklin a thomas professor at john jay college of criminal professionals. ba from harvard university. you may begin. nadler, you, chairman ranking member jordan, members of the judiciary committee. i say that we mourn with you and mr. floyd, i want to thank you for giving your witness in front of this body. i offer my condolences that major presence necessary in your words have moved a nation that was already mourning with you. it is my honor to be here to...
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off going up about the boy this week of the film in this piece we found out that thomas' dad tomasky in sr had died john homan now does it make screw city the u.s. has accused venezuela of illegally installing a new national electoral council in order to break this year's parliamentary elections the 5 person council is dominated by government loyalists the opposition has refused to recognize it a latin america editor of the c n n when reports. venezuela has a new electoral council but not precisely the run that mainstream opposition leaders had been demanding 3 years 5 new members of the body that should oversee fair and transparent elections have taken their seats after having been selected on friday by the pro-government supreme court rather than the legislative branch the accelerated process which did not allow anyone to publicly submit their candidacy is immediately dismissed as a fraud by opposition leader one by law. we do not recognize any false electoral council named by our judicial arm of the dictatorship that has no responsibility for these matters only the national assembly has a nominee com
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everything that john sir is i agree with by the way but i think there will be a change i think thomas spock who is the head of the international olympic committee is the kind of guy who understands what's going on in the world he's not an idiot and he's not going to stick to. this. rule number 50 which stipulates that the olympic games can't be used for any one car member the exact wording but it's politics racial propaganda come into it but will understand that the winds of change are in the air there are gathering forces at the moment there is this incredible momentum that has got behind the black lives matter following the floyd to death now this could dissipate over the next 12 months in which case the olympics will not be in trouble but my guess is that it will probably gain impetus and who knows the maybe another incident in the united states between now and then if it does again impetus then the pressure will be on the i.o.c. to i'm in either amend rule 50 or make some accommodation and i think bach will make the accommodation i think he will say they're actually taking in the
everything that john sir is i agree with by the way but i think there will be a change i think thomas spock who is the head of the international olympic committee is the kind of guy who understands what's going on in the world he's not an idiot and he's not going to stick to. this. rule number 50 which stipulates that the olympic games can't be used for any one car member the exact wording but it's politics racial propaganda come into it but will understand that the winds of change are in the...
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thomas. >> riley v. page. >> peter d. valente us. >> ryan r. racing. >> madison are. ready to. >> rebecca a. weigle. d dotson toyo. >> john h.rson. >> beeson de sheppard. >> sylvan de. blankenship. >> roman c. simpson. >> ethan c. bloom. >> connor j. sparks. >> jacob t. but tonic. >> wesley j. swain. >> lindsay n. bowen. >> alejandro s. tom brick. >> bubbler. >> hannah m. white. >> jack m. carvery. >> kelly n. as in gay. >> g. connors. >> davis m. ben. >> jacob l. cortez. >> jonathan w. benson. >> evan m. crowell. >> haven t. beth noon. >> connor s. do it. >> blair. leola.stian a. fig >> georgia e. cervantes. >> on r. fussell men. >> david r. cooper. >> christopher m. goodwin. the third.j. demello da tree a harvey. bryden h therein. >> johnson. it.ndrew d. died >> connor l. long. >> luke d. hudson. >> gustavo l. gimenez. >> william r. huff. >> logan m. mar sisson. hug.am c. >> duncan g. mac alone. e. hines. >> robert w. mcardle. con.lynn p. >> chase p. miller. [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> elliott s. klein. nichols.e v. l. >> joseph k. kaiser junior. >> breanna m. romain. >> eric r. low. >> hannah h. schwartz. craig a.
thomas. >> riley v. page. >> peter d. valente us. >> ryan r. racing. >> madison are. ready to. >> rebecca a. weigle. d dotson toyo. >> john h.rson. >> beeson de sheppard. >> sylvan de. blankenship. >> roman c. simpson. >> ethan c. bloom. >> connor j. sparks. >> jacob t. but tonic. >> wesley j. swain. >> lindsay n. bowen. >> alejandro s. tom brick. >> bubbler. >> hannah m. white. >> jack...
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thomas. chief justice john roberts believes he can be the swing vote in this case and looks like he is strikingn the slaw from louisiana. the court talks about the fact that you have to look at and see whether there are unnecessary health regulations that have the purpose or effect of preventing a substantial obstacle whether they impose an undue burden, essentially they went through the facts of this case and decided that what louisiana had set up here which was very similar to a texas law they struck down just a few years ago cannot stand. is not constitutional. would leave women with very few or no options for abortion in louisiana and created an undue burden. there is much discussion about whether this hospital admitting privilege actually does anything to help women in this scenario. remember from the arguments talking about the fact that women will come to these clinics, have an abortion, go home, and their home might not even be near this clinic or the hospital where they would later be admitted for the doctor would have to have admitting privileges. so along opinion and a lot to get to
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for every thomas, there is a john roberts. and we need to nominate conservative justices who were going to deliver conservative outcomes. >> sandra: okay. so lindsey graham agrees with you. said he was stunned by the decision. listen. >> the daca program created by president obama is illegal on its face. assuming that daca was legal, the memo explaining why the administration wanted to resend the policy was more than adequate. i think the court was arbitrary and capricious in deciding whether or not the trump administration was arbitrary and capricious. >> sandra: he said heading into this he didn't think that the administration could lose, admitting he is eventually quite wrong. he went on to suggest the administration can fix this pretty quickly with a memo. how do you expect the white house to proceed after this decision? >> with the court ruled here was that the administration didn't follow what is called the administrative procedures act which is the process by which you withdraw an executive order or executive action in
for every thomas, there is a john roberts. and we need to nominate conservative justices who were going to deliver conservative outcomes. >> sandra: okay. so lindsey graham agrees with you. said he was stunned by the decision. listen. >> the daca program created by president obama is illegal on its face. assuming that daca was legal, the memo explaining why the administration wanted to resend the policy was more than adequate. i think the court was arbitrary and capricious in...
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john roberts is -- he's a guy who is careful about precedent and we know that. and he is careful about -- and i think there is something to what was in supreme court justice clarence thomas about the latest ruling that this was a very politically fraught time to put out a ruling like this. it could affect the presidential election, and i think that has to be somewhat of a consideration. but you know what, we have in the next couple of weeks we expect to see an abortion case ruling and we'll see how president trump's appointees find on that. >> buckle up everyone and pay attention to twitter. shawna thomas, thank you so much. >>> that does it so much for us on this friday morning i'm alex whit, "morning joe" starts right now. >>> good morning and welcome to "morning joe," it is friday, june 19th, along with joe, willie and me, we have nbc contributor shawna thomas, cofounder of axios jim vanhigh, and alicia menendez. today is the holiday, juneteenth, which marks the official end of slavery in the u.s. we'll be talking about the significance of this date and the president's claim that he is the one who made the day, quote, very famous. >> nobody knew about it, actually. di
john roberts is -- he's a guy who is careful about precedent and we know that. and he is careful about -- and i think there is something to what was in supreme court justice clarence thomas about the latest ruling that this was a very politically fraught time to put out a ruling like this. it could affect the presidential election, and i think that has to be somewhat of a consideration. but you know what, we have in the next couple of weeks we expect to see an abortion case ruling and we'll see...
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john oliver. >> the president's concern -- >> this week it's robert e. lee. i notice that stonewall jackson's coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week and thomasferson is week after? where does it stop? >> ultimately where it stops, somewhere. anytime someone asks where does it stop, the answer is always somewhere. [laughter] you might let your kid have twizzlers, but not inject black tar heroin. [laughter] you don't just go, where does it stop? [laughter] and the same is true of confederate monuments. gerry: well, it wasn't true, and it's not very funny anymore, is it? meanwhile, we've seen other strange phenomena that now seem to represent our new normal. one of them is the spectacle of young white people animatedly lecturing black people about racism. watch this. >> i can't be racist, right? >> no, sir -- >> yeah, exactly. >> excuse me. no, sir. systemically, racism can only be white. systemically, sir. gerry: quite a spectacle, isn't it? overentitleed, indulged -- privileged we might even say -- white people telling black police officers, black people how they should think. yes, i think we've got it now. that's the new world of racial equa
john oliver. >> the president's concern -- >> this week it's robert e. lee. i notice that stonewall jackson's coming down. i wonder, is it george washington next week and thomasferson is week after? where does it stop? >> ultimately where it stops, somewhere. anytime someone asks where does it stop, the answer is always somewhere. [laughter] you might let your kid have twizzlers, but not inject black tar heroin. [laughter] you don't just go, where does it stop? [laughter] and...
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vote of 5-4 with john roberts join iing the liberals, they said it was too much of a shortcut roberts wrote the opinion saying the government failed to properly evaluate. justice thomas called it an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision president trump blasted the ruling tweeting, these horrible and politically charged decisions coming out of the the supreme court are shotgun blasts into the face of people that are proud to call themselves republicans or conservatives among the strongest supporters of daca, the medical community relying on 27,000 people in the program to help fight covid-19 like halve yar cajavier castro. >> it doesn't seem fair to take us out of circulation while we are providing so much for this country. >> thanks to pete williams for that report. no word on whether president trump will try again to shut daca down. if he does t will lead to more court fights >>> president trump is having a major impact on federal courts he's on track to make his 200th judicial confirmation next week. that's a number not seen at this stage in an administration in four decades the president is just one of judge away from that milest
vote of 5-4 with john roberts join iing the liberals, they said it was too much of a shortcut roberts wrote the opinion saying the government failed to properly evaluate. justice thomas called it an effort to avoid a politically controversial but legally correct decision president trump blasted the ruling tweeting, these horrible and politically charged decisions coming out of the the supreme court are shotgun blasts into the face of people that are proud to call themselves republicans or...