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concurrence was actually dictated by marshall for that marshall had something to do with it.johnson says that once congress acts, all the state laws from the statute, and that is really marshall's keel without the power. he really set the stage in a way, did not have a great deal and the idea of stage fright at the time, sonoma and this was preservation of slavery. moreover as they say, the southern press saw marshall as threatening the institution of slavery. and while he was practicing law in virginia he took pro bono cases on behalf of the slaves against them. >> thank you and another question from our audience is the marshall and story relationship, as a modern comparison. in the examples given pretty. >> that's exactly what comes to mind party except that a difference would be if the justice killian had persuaded him to think what he thinks because just as marshall, the story was of course extremely accomplished tourist and legal scholar before hundred before going to court. in this commentary on american law. the stories really kind of, he was a republican. it was a jef
concurrence was actually dictated by marshall for that marshall had something to do with it.johnson says that once congress acts, all the state laws from the statute, and that is really marshall's keel without the power. he really set the stage in a way, did not have a great deal and the idea of stage fright at the time, sonoma and this was preservation of slavery. moreover as they say, the southern press saw marshall as threatening the institution of slavery. and while he was practicing law in...
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dictated by marshall or marshall had something to do with it . in it johnson says ionce congress acts, all the state laws fall lifeless from the statute books. that was really marshall's queue about state power. he got the states were in the way. he did not have a great deal of respect and the idea of states rights at that time was synonymous with the preservation of slavery. amoreover as i say, the southern press castigated marshall because they saw him as threatening the institutions of slavery onand while he was practicing law in richmond virginia he took pro bono cases on behalf of slaves against their slave masters. >> another question from our audience is the marshall and story relationship on and off the bench have a modern comparison.. the examples given are justice scalia and ginsburg or murphy and rutledge. >> that's exactly what comes to mind is the ginsburg scalia relationship. i'll accept it. the difference would be if justice scalia had persuaded justice ginsburg to think what he thinks because justice marshall the story was of cour
dictated by marshall or marshall had something to do with it . in it johnson says ionce congress acts, all the state laws fall lifeless from the statute books. that was really marshall's queue about state power. he got the states were in the way. he did not have a great deal of respect and the idea of states rights at that time was synonymous with the preservation of slavery. amoreover as i say, the southern press castigated marshall because they saw him as threatening the institutions of...
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interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes his young son might end up on the supreme court and by golly he did. so the sole dissent and plessy vargas versus ferguson was this. segregation on railcars with constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed amendments to the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, sole dissent. it readsik like the majority unanimous decision and brown versus board of education 58 years later. that is where john marshall harden's photograph is on my wall and i was thrilled a few months ago toth see this new book had come out about his life and times. it is a marvelous read, extremely well written i highly recommend it to your viewers. >> host: when you find time to read you need to schedule it? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. typically a read them on planes, or on weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read at night. i am usually sleepy. i am not what i'll call a fast reader. i probably read eight or ten bucks a year person. most of it is in the area o
interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes his young son might end up on the supreme court and by golly he did. so the sole dissent and plessy vargas versus ferguson was this. segregation on railcars with constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed amendments to the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, sole dissent. it readsik like the majority unanimous decision and brown versus board of...
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john marshall harlan. and he served from 1877-1911. he was the only -- the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan -- justice gorsuch, before he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme court justice? john marshall harlan. interestingly enough, marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on supreme court, and by golly, he did. and so the whole dissent in plessy v. ferguson was this: segregation on rail cars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly-passed amendments, the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. sole dissent. it reads like the majority unanimousci decision in brown v. board of education 58 years later. that's why john marshall harlan's photograph is on my wall, and i was thrilled a few months ago to see that this new book had come out about his life and times, and it's a marvelous read, extremely well written. i highly recommend it to you
john marshall harlan. and he served from 1877-1911. he was the only -- the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan -- justice gorsuch, before he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme court justice? john marshall harlan. interestingly enough, marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on supreme court, and by golly, he did. and so the...
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. >> is there any justices that have had a similar impact to the chief justice marshall on the nation. can you draw any of those pretty will the question is the justice. >> yes printed i would say this certainly justice and in the normative impact in terms of standing in the law today. and just as jackson i think had a great impact in terms of defining presidential power in the relationship to the president and congress. there's a lot of justices come to mind. and the justice brandeis so far was certainly, transformed a lot of our thinking about the law in terms of he practiced law in the way he introduced social science to the law. >> next question we have is well with the justice marshall have thought either in writing or research including washington just like the political action, what was the justice marshall himself interested in desire to make winner take all jurisdiction in the electoral college. to employ the vote scenario and repeating the resulted atoms becoming the second president. one question that a lot in it pretty. [laughter] >> so i lost the first part of the questio
. >> is there any justices that have had a similar impact to the chief justice marshall on the nation. can you draw any of those pretty will the question is the justice. >> yes printed i would say this certainly justice and in the normative impact in terms of standing in the law today. and just as jackson i think had a great impact in terms of defining presidential power in the relationship to the president and congress. there's a lot of justices come to mind. and the justice...
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why aren't there more air marshals on this flight. every time i see this, it's the flight attendants or passengers who have to get in and separate violent flyers. why aren't they having an air marshal and every single flight. >> that answer is simple. the federal air marshal service does not have the resource. our capacity since 9/11 has degrade. we are down 50% on air marshals. so there are no resources. the director testifiedified that we had adequate resources to help the flight attendants when they have these situations on the aircraft. but in reality we have disintegrated to almost no resources. jesse: you are saying with all the taxes i pay, you are saying joe biden is throwing around trillions in infrastructure, and we can't spend a couple mil putting air marshals on these flights? these flights look like the octagon. it's unbelievable they are saying we don't have enough mommy now. you were involved with some of these confrontations. if you are a passenger and someone gets unruly next to you, should you get involved if there i
why aren't there more air marshals on this flight. every time i see this, it's the flight attendants or passengers who have to get in and separate violent flyers. why aren't they having an air marshal and every single flight. >> that answer is simple. the federal air marshal service does not have the resource. our capacity since 9/11 has degrade. we are down 50% on air marshals. so there are no resources. the director testifiedified that we had adequate resources to help the flight...
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when the great john marshall was reporting the jeffersonian initiatives and the objectives. the objections were principled as well but he conceived of them as a sort of roadmap to the future to overturn the case from 1877 to 1911, things happened in society. you might wonder today how it is the system of repression became that it led to 70 years of total exclusion for african-americans and a century and a half of racial tensions and strides are still reverberating today. it also was a period of dramatic economic inequality we also knew that there were immigrant workers in tenements in new york dramatically unhealthy conditions. the answer when you look back at it the supreme court took away civil rights, human rights, access to education and endorsed. the income inequality was allowed to continue because the supreme court ruled unconstitutional in essentially invalidated all labor regulations including things like that. think of all the suffering those cases caused. the woeful analysis of how these decisions would affect people on the ground and explanations of why essential
when the great john marshall was reporting the jeffersonian initiatives and the objectives. the objections were principled as well but he conceived of them as a sort of roadmap to the future to overturn the case from 1877 to 1911, things happened in society. you might wonder today how it is the system of repression became that it led to 70 years of total exclusion for african-americans and a century and a half of racial tensions and strides are still reverberating today. it also was a period of...
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marshall: i have a few.just mention, we are investors in play coat, the platform that developed the game. we have a significant financial incentive and we are developing the best way to charge or not charge fans. griffin's point is the right one. we think signing a new way to engage with our audience is somewhat benefit enough for them. we are seeing bumps in their followings and their engagement across platforms. to answer your question more directly, for us, we really see that the core mission of animal capital, which i think i may have said last time we were on, is to invest in things that are making people's lives better and more fun. we continue to stick to that. whether it is a consumer tech platform like parallel which is the first telehealth platform that is able to diagnose dyslexia, or it is duee, a vegan cookie to that is heading into target and whole foods across the country, we are really looking to improve both of the lives of the audience of some of the companies that were invested in, as well
marshall: i have a few.just mention, we are investors in play coat, the platform that developed the game. we have a significant financial incentive and we are developing the best way to charge or not charge fans. griffin's point is the right one. we think signing a new way to engage with our audience is somewhat benefit enough for them. we are seeing bumps in their followings and their engagement across platforms. to answer your question more directly, for us, we really see that the core...
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i mean, marshall said it did not. by 1963 he knew things were awful and he now that -- he knew all that, right? but it's just startled him and emotionally. there was a point when baldwin says, would you serve, no, why would i fight this country and go to mississippi and kennedy was shocked by that. and afterwards a couple of days, if i was in his shoes, i think i'd probably feel this way about the country. so he heard them. you know, and i think it's-- to me, it captures the tension of the moment. the country is at the verge of an explosion and what to do, how to fix it, and as you say, what do you do? and i think with what you see with kennedy and others say, everybody, you know, had to do with, and i think they understood what the movement had done across the board. i mean, they'd pushed these issues forward, and they realized that a main part of their job was it talk to white people, right, to talk to the majority in the country and that they were the problem and after the meeting, somebody said, well, not long aft
i mean, marshall said it did not. by 1963 he knew things were awful and he now that -- he knew all that, right? but it's just startled him and emotionally. there was a point when baldwin says, would you serve, no, why would i fight this country and go to mississippi and kennedy was shocked by that. and afterwards a couple of days, if i was in his shoes, i think i'd probably feel this way about the country. so he heard them. you know, and i think it's-- to me, it captures the tension of the...
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gregory has recommended the book marshall.d met at the white house he and bobby met, they talked and said they should talk again. they decided to have this meeting in new york. his recollection of this meeting most politicians baldwin had been wracked with. kennedy went to the meeting thinking he would get some advice or insight into how to deal with the problems. there was no segregation there was entrance segregation. and so he goes to the meeting, his intention is to let them know the political challenges the kennedy administration faces. they are real, sort of like today. : : : it would have been beaten, horrible down there. this is 63 so he's on the front line and he was in new york with a broken jaw and other injuries he endured so he's sitting and start likely and he says this room, he calls about not doing enough and kennedy to the others no one knows he's the one who comes from the battle. what it showed his mission cap. this whole thing so it's all the things the federal done and everybody and there's no transcript,
gregory has recommended the book marshall.d met at the white house he and bobby met, they talked and said they should talk again. they decided to have this meeting in new york. his recollection of this meeting most politicians baldwin had been wracked with. kennedy went to the meeting thinking he would get some advice or insight into how to deal with the problems. there was no segregation there was entrance segregation. and so he goes to the meeting, his intention is to let them know the...
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joseph marshall. >>> we are in for a warm up. when we come back, a final look at the weather forecast. >>> on the drew barrymore >>> today's tip of the day is with avocados. right now they're still coming from mexico and california. they're year round and the prices are pretty good. in the market you have to buy them ripe. if you buy them green and take them home, there is a good chance it is not going to ripen properly. on the avocados with the high oil content, it makes that wonderful dip. it has a nice give to the touch. store them on the counter, not the refrigerator. shelf life is not long. when you buy them ripe like this, four to five days at the most. i am tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. >>> a live look with our sales force tower camera as we look north. you see plenty sunshine. we are in the mid to upper 70s to 80 with that superior, warmer compared to yesterday and light conditions with winds at this lunchtime hour. here is what you can expect as we head through the work
joseph marshall. >>> we are in for a warm up. when we come back, a final look at the weather forecast. >>> on the drew barrymore >>> today's tip of the day is with avocados. right now they're still coming from mexico and california. they're year round and the prices are pretty good. in the market you have to buy them ripe. if you buy them green and take them home, there is a good chance it is not going to ripen properly. on the avocados with the high oil content, it...
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they recommended marshall, the attorney general, baldwin leaves so he went at the white house he andet, they talked and said they should talk again but they move on it's about a year later. they met in washington but they decided to have this meeting in new york. he just calls people and his recollection of the meeting, he felt kennedy was someone was unlike most politicians and public figures, baldwin had interacted with. kennedy went to the meeting thinking he'd get some advice or insight into how to deal with the problems. there was no legal segregation so he goes to the meeting and his intention is to let them know the political challenges the administration faces. you have this congress so people gather and of course baldwin has no agenda, he just had people he respected and they just talk. one of the people in the meeting, a 23-year-old from louisiana, it would be the, horrible. this was 53 so he was on the front lines in new york, a broken jaw and there were other injuries he endured. he's sitting and things start rolling along and he's like wait a minute. it makes me sick to
they recommended marshall, the attorney general, baldwin leaves so he went at the white house he andet, they talked and said they should talk again but they move on it's about a year later. they met in washington but they decided to have this meeting in new york. he just calls people and his recollection of the meeting, he felt kennedy was someone was unlike most politicians and public figures, baldwin had interacted with. kennedy went to the meeting thinking he'd get some advice or insight...
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marshals tried to serve a warrant on a man wanted out of the district of illinois. the warrant was for distribution of methamphetamine, conspiracy and weapon charges. >> and b.a.r.t is running smoothly once again after a deadly crash halted trans in san -- trains in san francisco during rush hour. a man was hit and killed. it forced trains in the area to stop and at one point only the yellow line was running between san francisco and oakland. b.a.r.t was able to resume full- service about two hours later. >>> the faa has been investigating a small plane crash in palo alto. it happened just after noon northeast of the airport. as that plane was going down it took out a power line. the plane's wing also snapped in half. >>> now at 11:00, search efforts continue for a san jose man who was swept out to sea. this happened at davenport beach in santa cruz county yesterday. the santa cruz fire department arrived to search for the missing man. rescue swimmers scoured the water but have not found him. >>> on to the fight against coronavirus and more confuse tonight over whet
marshals tried to serve a warrant on a man wanted out of the district of illinois. the warrant was for distribution of methamphetamine, conspiracy and weapon charges. >> and b.a.r.t is running smoothly once again after a deadly crash halted trans in san -- trains in san francisco during rush hour. a man was hit and killed. it forced trains in the area to stop and at one point only the yellow line was running between san francisco and oakland. b.a.r.t was able to resume full- service about...
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marshall's newjob as a chef fell through due to the lockdown.ldn't find any work for a year. why is it not working? their bills racked up, they owe their landlord £11,000, and have been served with an eviction notice. it's not how it was supposed to be, do you know what i mean? and it makes me feel a bit sick. like, we both grew up coming from, you know, in poverty, so we tried our best to get out of that. you know, we've always been working people. we wanted to change the tide and things like that, and it's not easy to get out of. and then ijust feel like obviously roman hasjust been born into the exact same situation, and it is not nice to feel. it's embarrassing. county courts have been inundated with landlords seeking to remove tenants since the ban on evictions was lifted in the summer. of the 270 possession orders analysed by the bureau of investigativejournalism, a third of them — 88 cases — explicitly cited covid as the reason that rent arrears had arisen. if you owe any more than two months' rent, they can legally apply to kick you out.
marshall's newjob as a chef fell through due to the lockdown.ldn't find any work for a year. why is it not working? their bills racked up, they owe their landlord £11,000, and have been served with an eviction notice. it's not how it was supposed to be, do you know what i mean? and it makes me feel a bit sick. like, we both grew up coming from, you know, in poverty, so we tried our best to get out of that. you know, we've always been working people. we wanted to change the tide and things like...
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and what marshall says, he is , he wants to change things. there are great spots in the book but he's got it and he supports it equality and citizenship, full rights and that he wouldn't be the normal politician because when he pushes for the civil rights act he says he expects republicans to come along but this is war. our country is at state and as you say, people start, but they also saw the way the issue was being manipulated by politicians, to exacerbate white racial fears and resentments. but no, i think in part of the book president kennedy understood it and the speech he gave in hawaii, right before he gave his equal rights speech he began to find a national problem. and our cities are on fire. he says we've got to see who we say we are. and you know, and discrimination. and the full rights so yes, i think that's a greatquestion . i don't have a final answer but i think there are they are closer together but there are different personalities, different ways to engage. and i think robert kennedy's focus intensely and he's compassionate
and what marshall says, he is , he wants to change things. there are great spots in the book but he's got it and he supports it equality and citizenship, full rights and that he wouldn't be the normal politician because when he pushes for the civil rights act he says he expects republicans to come along but this is war. our country is at state and as you say, people start, but they also saw the way the issue was being manipulated by politicians, to exacerbate white racial fears and resentments....
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only marshall could be threatened and two people were shot and killed. and then they called the army and the army got delayed. robinson said it was the worst night of my life. and he and the president and their aides are sittingin the white house . there's calling from a payphone this is way before cell phones and it was just awful. and after it was over, someone asked him what his brother had learned after i think this is interesting from the crisis and he said my brother learned never to trust, never to believe another book on reconstruction again. the old-school interpretation . that the federal government, it's just brought it to life. by the tip of the delta, let me add one other thing because kathleen kennedy told me this film about when robert kennedy went back in 1966, he was invited by the lawstudents to come back to old miss . what's going to happen when he goes back there? that's four years later they really wanted him . so he went and an kennedy went with him. they had some protection but really people in that state still blame him. and he we
only marshall could be threatened and two people were shot and killed. and then they called the army and the army got delayed. robinson said it was the worst night of my life. and he and the president and their aides are sittingin the white house . there's calling from a payphone this is way before cell phones and it was just awful. and after it was over, someone asked him what his brother had learned after i think this is interesting from the crisis and he said my brother learned never to...
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marshall now has a job and is looking for a second one.test coronavirus figures for the uk show there were 36,710 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of 33,034 new cases per day. there were 7,588 people in hospital with covid, according to the latest data. another 182 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average number per day in the last week to 143. 0n vaccinations, 89.6% people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while 82.1%, are now double vaccinated. northern ireland's hospitality and entertainment industry has warned many businesses are on the brink of collapse. it remains the only part of the uk where bars and restaurants still have restricted numbers, while concert venues and nightclubs remain closed. ministers at stormont say while the health service is under pressure, they can't move forward. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. it is more than two months since england's so—called fr
marshall now has a job and is looking for a second one.test coronavirus figures for the uk show there were 36,710 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that means in the past week, there was an average of 33,034 new cases per day. there were 7,588 people in hospital with covid, according to the latest data. another 182 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid test, taking the average number per day in the last week to 143. 0n...
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this is our back and we need a marshall plan, or some kind of— and we need a marshall plan, or some kindat will help these countries have better government. this is— countries have better government. this is first — countries have better government. this is first and foremost. stop the corruption — this is first and foremost. stop the corruption and have investment so that people have lives and jobs and won't _ that people have lives and jobs and won't come to the united states. because — won't come to the united states. because this could happen from cuba as well _ because this could happen from cuba as well we _ because this could happen from cuba as well. we need to take a serious look at _ as well. we need to take a serious look at where we are going in at the caribbean — look at where we are going in at the caribbean. and i don't blame this administration. it's been going on for a _ administration. it's been going on for a very— administration. it's been going on for a very long time. when i was in fora very long time. when i was in cuha— for a very long time. when i was in cuba wit
this is our back and we need a marshall plan, or some kind of— and we need a marshall plan, or some kindat will help these countries have better government. this is— countries have better government. this is first — countries have better government. this is first and foremost. stop the corruption — this is first and foremost. stop the corruption and have investment so that people have lives and jobs and won't _ that people have lives and jobs and won't come to the united states. because...
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senator marshall, robert marshall is saying not only is the mandate a highly inappropriate invasion ofersonal decisions of residents but it threatens to worsen the current labor shortage. he says this directive will impact tens of millions of americans and he says that warrants a review. do you agree? >> no. and i'm not related to him by the way, i was the marshall there. in 1905 and my home state of massachusetts the supreme court made clear and set a precedent for what the constitution allows the federal government to do or not to do. of the time it was smallpox and now it's covid. technically unless you are discriminating against a certain specific group or demographic, like all white women have to have a sacks scene, it is constitutional because quite frankly the constitution does not allow somebody who doesn't want to be vaccinated to potentially infect the rest of the citizens in the united states. so, one, i would disagree about constitution and the second i would disagree about, if this were about politics, having to bring president biden's numbers down, why would he do that? t
senator marshall, robert marshall is saying not only is the mandate a highly inappropriate invasion ofersonal decisions of residents but it threatens to worsen the current labor shortage. he says this directive will impact tens of millions of americans and he says that warrants a review. do you agree? >> no. and i'm not related to him by the way, i was the marshall there. in 1905 and my home state of massachusetts the supreme court made clear and set a precedent for what the constitution...
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it then became a movie and came to television in 1970, thanks to gary marshal. >> would you do me a favor? >> what? >> for my birthday, let me clean up in here. >> no. >> the finickiness of tony randal's character was because tony randal was a little bit finicky. >> the slob, the gambler. >> you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. hey, look. there is some crackers over there. >> odd couple is so seminal to the sitcom genre, it now defines a whole category. in the very first episode of two and a half men, i remember thinking are we making alan a neat freak? because if that is what he we are doing, then we are just doing "odd couple." >> ashes working their way into the carpet. >> there was this fantastic episode where they go on password. an the password is bird. doesn't get it. then -- then, the other team gets it. >> no more greek clues. ridiculous. >> looks back at him and says the password is ridiculous. >> ridiculous. >> you got it. >> as much as they got on each other's nerves, they had each other's backs. >> it looks like your ex-wife. >> it looks like lo
it then became a movie and came to television in 1970, thanks to gary marshal. >> would you do me a favor? >> what? >> for my birthday, let me clean up in here. >> no. >> the finickiness of tony randal's character was because tony randal was a little bit finicky. >> the slob, the gambler. >> you can eat off the floor. >> you can eat off the floor in my room. hey, look. there is some crackers over there. >> odd couple is so seminal to the...
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i want to move on to your marshall plan for months. you have-- for moms.ork gotten a lot of support for this, celebrity support, support from other ceo's. talk about how this works and what the real objective is. reshma: you are a mom, too, so you know that in the middle of covid we were going, what is going on. almost all the jobs lost were women. women left for work force and the reason they were leaving his daycare centers were shut and schools were shut. we did not have the support we needed, that america has always treated mothers as a social safety net. where is the plan? you can't lose all of these women from the labor force with an on and off switch. suddenly when covid is over, which we now know it is never going to be over, women don't reenter. the public sector, the private sector, saying where is the plant. we need a plan to shorten the economic recovery for women and moms. more than a year-and-a-half, almost two years later can you look at the august jobs report, and only 11% of the new jobs were women. so many moms are looking at the school y
i want to move on to your marshall plan for months. you have-- for moms.ork gotten a lot of support for this, celebrity support, support from other ceo's. talk about how this works and what the real objective is. reshma: you are a mom, too, so you know that in the middle of covid we were going, what is going on. almost all the jobs lost were women. women left for work force and the reason they were leaving his daycare centers were shut and schools were shut. we did not have the support we...
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thurgood marshall said that the quoted in the naacp. getting to know, working with people like bob moses and people with sncc and getting to see up close. he created that and i think so i think the justice department and get i don't think that i don't think it has fully explored to look at exactly what they did, what they're up against, how they moved. in 1962 the introduce of voting rights bill and then he added very little chance but he said we have to do something. great testament or bobby kennedy goes up against sam ervin back and forth back and forth arguing the constitution. this was an important addition if you said if you have sixth-grade education, no literacy test. that would be a real major way southern registers used to limit african-americans, but he tried. mike mansfield said what you tell the people? you tell the people you'll never get civil rights with the democratic president. i'll pay pivot from that toe civil rights bill, that moment with baldwin, all hell is breaking loose everywhere. in response to birmingham were
thurgood marshall said that the quoted in the naacp. getting to know, working with people like bob moses and people with sncc and getting to see up close. he created that and i think so i think the justice department and get i don't think that i don't think it has fully explored to look at exactly what they did, what they're up against, how they moved. in 1962 the introduce of voting rights bill and then he added very little chance but he said we have to do something. great testament or bobby...
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♪ ♪ ♪ got this gorgeous italian leather bag from marshalls. it was such a deal!two of your favs for just six bucks. like two orders of 10 piece mcnuggets. only at mcdonald's. ♪ is someone trying to steal your butterfinger? call the bfi. ♪ no one lays a finger on your butterfinger. ♪ no one lays a finger ♪ ♪ snapped up this designer trench at marshalls. shoulda cost a lot more. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: fun, right? all right. tonight, her new movie in the theaters "dear evan hansen" opens in theaters friday. julianne moore is here. [ cheers and applause ] then later, you can see them on tour starting tomorrow in santa barbara. this is their new self-titled album. "music from my morning jacket." [ cheers and applause ] and starting saturday, my morning jacket will join billie eilish, bts, elton john, lizzo, metallica, and many more for "global citizen live," a 24-hour event supporting the battle against climate change. you can watch that on abc, hulu, fx, and youtube too. it's on everywhere, pretty much. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, we'll be
♪ ♪ ♪ got this gorgeous italian leather bag from marshalls. it was such a deal!two of your favs for just six bucks. like two orders of 10 piece mcnuggets. only at mcdonald's. ♪ is someone trying to steal your butterfinger? call the bfi. ♪ no one lays a finger on your butterfinger. ♪ no one lays a finger ♪ ♪ snapped up this designer trench at marshalls. shoulda cost a lot more. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: fun, right? all right. tonight, her new movie in the...
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roger marshall. senator, great to have you on. this fight, politicization of antibody treatments. senator tommy tuberville sent a letter to the hhs secretary haw area becerra, what standards are you use to ration monoclonal antibody treatments to the states? what is your take on this story? >> liz, they're trying to prioritize moving antibody treatment away from red states to blue states. i don't understand where they're coming from. the system was not broken. it was working well. this is the first time the administration has ever mentioned anything except vaccine as an alternative to taking care of this virus. so one more, one more crisis being created by this president. elizabeth: so what happens now is the states have to go, you have to get their state health department to turn to hhs and ask them for doses and then hhs doles it out. we have seven states including alabama, florida, texas, notably republican states. we're told these new protocols would cut their supply. the white house press secretary saying this is about equita
roger marshall. senator, great to have you on. this fight, politicization of antibody treatments. senator tommy tuberville sent a letter to the hhs secretary haw area becerra, what standards are you use to ration monoclonal antibody treatments to the states? what is your take on this story? >> liz, they're trying to prioritize moving antibody treatment away from red states to blue states. i don't understand where they're coming from. the system was not broken. it was working well. this is...
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. ♪♪ este molinillo de pimienta lo conseguí con graaaan descuento en marshalls.úmero uno en nfiabilidad. 16 veces consecuvas. la red más premiada en calidad, 27 veces consecutivas. demostrando una vez más que nadie diseña redes como verizon. por eso diseñamos 5g como debe ser. por eso mejor red hay solo una. californianos, todos nuestros hogares comparten la energía. pero las olas de calor pueden llevar nuestra red de suministro al límite las flex alerts nos recuerdan consumir menos energía de 4 a 9 pm. así, todos podemos seguir en marcha. regístrate hoy. [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> [♪♪ ♪♪] >> en florida un exinfante de marina de estados unidos detenido por matar a tiros a 4 personas entre ellas una bebé de 3 meses >> (disparos) >> una cámara de seguridad , captó estos disparos ayer contra casas de la ciudad de (nombre en inglés) en el oeste del estado el hombre llama bryan de 33 años de edad , según las autoridades era veterano de las guerras de irán y de afganistán tenía estrés po
. ♪♪ este molinillo de pimienta lo conseguí con graaaan descuento en marshalls.úmero uno en nfiabilidad. 16 veces consecuvas. la red más premiada en calidad, 27 veces consecutivas. demostrando una vez más que nadie diseña redes como verizon. por eso diseñamos 5g como debe ser. por eso mejor red hay solo una. californianos, todos nuestros hogares comparten la energía. pero las olas de calor pueden llevar nuestra red de suministro al límite las flex alerts nos recuerdan consumir menos...
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one involved united states marshalls. it happened when authorities were serving an arrest warrant at a property on fruitvale area near logan. chopper 5 was over the scene. there was a huge police presence. the fbi said one person was shot and killed by an agent. the agency has not said if the person who was shot was the suspect they were looking for. around the same time police were called to another deadly shooting. this one happened near burbank. two hours later gun fire erupted near the fruitvale bart station. three people were shot. one is in critical condition. the other two are in stable condition. >>> in santa cruz an hours long standoff has ended with an arrest. united states marshalls called police for help when a fugitive barricaded himself inside a home. they tried to serve a warrant and the warrant was for methamphetamine, conspiracy and weapons charges. >> the standoff lasted a little more than five hours. investigators haven't released any details about the person arrested. >>> on the coronavirus front, more
one involved united states marshalls. it happened when authorities were serving an arrest warrant at a property on fruitvale area near logan. chopper 5 was over the scene. there was a huge police presence. the fbi said one person was shot and killed by an agent. the agency has not said if the person who was shot was the suspect they were looking for. around the same time police were called to another deadly shooting. this one happened near burbank. two hours later gun fire erupted near the...
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. >> reporter: the assistant fire marshal with santa rosa fire says because of lightning strikes like this they have additional manpower hunting for spot fires >> as the day heats up, any other strikes from last night that could of been smoldering eventually could lead to fires. >> reporter: santa rosa fire is urging property owners, especially those with large plots of land to help them out and go in patrol their land to look for smoldering hotspots. live in dublin, kpix 5 . >>> the national weather service, an interesting look at the last 24 hours. you can see how lightning moved to the state and parts of nevada . >> people sharing their pictures and videos of the lightning on social media, we would love to see yours, use the hashtag kpix. >> to the north crews responding to a fire in mendocino county, they believe was sparked by lightning. the moment it started captured on an alert wildfire camera, in the hills north of cloverdale. early reports show the fire reached a size of 30 to 40 acres, we are waiting for updates from the fire agencies there. >>> the dixie fire continuing to
. >> reporter: the assistant fire marshal with santa rosa fire says because of lightning strikes like this they have additional manpower hunting for spot fires >> as the day heats up, any other strikes from last night that could of been smoldering eventually could lead to fires. >> reporter: santa rosa fire is urging property owners, especially those with large plots of land to help them out and go in patrol their land to look for smoldering hotspots. live in dublin, kpix 5 ....
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marshals task force serving an arrest warrant.a woman killed yesterday at the powell street bart station in san francisco was dragged by a moving train. she had her dog tethered to her waist as she boarded a train. but at the very last second, she got off the train as the doors were closing, but the dogs still tethered stayed on the train departed and that woman was dragged and pulled onto the tracks. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30. the state of arizona has filed the first lawsuit over president biden's federal vaccine mandate. this lawsuit claims that the mandate is unconstitutional. and in florida, rhonda santa's the governor, there is now threatening to find cities that in force the mandate we get more tonight from fox news, marc meredith. covid-19 is still spreading, but health officials say they're hopeful a recent surge in cases has peaked. right now the u. s is averaging 117,000 cases daily down some 22% from the week prior. health officials say the decline is due to rising vaccination rates. the change comes, th
marshals task force serving an arrest warrant.a woman killed yesterday at the powell street bart station in san francisco was dragged by a moving train. she had her dog tethered to her waist as she boarded a train. but at the very last second, she got off the train as the doors were closing, but the dogs still tethered stayed on the train departed and that woman was dragged and pulled onto the tracks. you're watching ktvu fox two news at 6 30. the state of arizona has filed the first lawsuit...
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. >> fire marshal of the douglas fire department spoke with us wednesday night.ortions of the fire burned into a number of remote areas during the day. nighttime temperatures dropped. he's have died down. they are now using a helicopter with her night vision to make water drops. something rare in a firefight. >> i really don't think the fire is going to climb over the ridge tonight. things would have to change drastically. we would have to get more heavy winds to push it. reporter: more than 4000 firefighters are here who received word a team of 16 firefighters was sidelined with covid-19. crews stepping up, and with wind appearing to die down, many are cautiously optimistic the crews will be able to get an upper hand. >> once we get it to slow down, we will see spot fire distances slowing down. we will see the probability be above 90%. reporter: the fire marshal i talked with said they are using a special plan to scoop up water in lake tahoe and drop it on the fire. they made a lot of water drops wednesday. they hope to make more on thursday. j.r. stone, abc7 ne
. >> fire marshal of the douglas fire department spoke with us wednesday night.ortions of the fire burned into a number of remote areas during the day. nighttime temperatures dropped. he's have died down. they are now using a helicopter with her night vision to make water drops. something rare in a firefight. >> i really don't think the fire is going to climb over the ridge tonight. things would have to change drastically. we would have to get more heavy winds to push it. reporter:...
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among them is don marshal, he lost his wife shelly at the pentagon.oth 20 years ago, he described the moments he learned of the attack. >> i just drove like a bat out of hell to get to the daycare. i knew shelly would meet me there and we would get the kids out. and i pulled over and i ran down there and you found the kids. and that was the happiest moment of my life. and, you know, right there turning on a dime it became the worst moment of my life because i knew shelly would have been there if she could have. >> don marshal joins me now. and i have to say, i appreciate your willingness to share your story with us. it strikes me that as we're focused on the 20th anniversary of 9/11, you and your family reluf this trauma every year, every day. what has it been like for you. has the passage of time softened the edges? has it gotten any easier? what has the last two decades been like for you? >> you know, it's been interesting doing the memory box enabled me to kind of take a look back. and sort of summarize, i guess, almost what happened. and i think i
among them is don marshal, he lost his wife shelly at the pentagon.oth 20 years ago, he described the moments he learned of the attack. >> i just drove like a bat out of hell to get to the daycare. i knew shelly would meet me there and we would get the kids out. and i pulled over and i ran down there and you found the kids. and that was the happiest moment of my life. and, you know, right there turning on a dime it became the worst moment of my life because i knew shelly would have been...
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and then when president bush died about six months or eight months later ramsey mcdonald or marshall ramsey. sorry cartoonist from jackson, mississippi did a cartoon of president bush meeting? mrs. bush in heaven and then the drum light from the train president bush loved trains, they love railroad travel and early and the planning process for his funeral. he wanted to be brought from houston to college station is final resting place here at the library. and a train and so the drum light from the train and then up used some of its heritage fleet to bring the family up and then they had a car. especially designed for the casket and then they had created the up-4141. for an exhibit that we did here on american railroads more than more than 10 years ago and that that rail car that you p-4141 locomotive was used to pull the train and it will be coming here in the next year in a year. half and we'll be outside the library. so we're really looking forward to that and then the us postal service issued a stamp in june of 2019 forever stamp with the president's portrait on it and unveiled her
and then when president bush died about six months or eight months later ramsey mcdonald or marshall ramsey. sorry cartoonist from jackson, mississippi did a cartoon of president bush meeting? mrs. bush in heaven and then the drum light from the train president bush loved trains, they love railroad travel and early and the planning process for his funeral. he wanted to be brought from houston to college station is final resting place here at the library. and a train and so the drum light from...
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marshals arrest two men for impersonating u.s. marshals to avoid mask mandates.ar-old walter brown jr. accused of wielding bogus badges. threatening workers at a with fines if they tried to force them to wear masks, they refused multiple times over a three-stay. u.s. marshals also tried to pull fake rank during a dispute with the front desk over extending their hotel stay. can i get a suite here? how about a suite for the u.s. marshals? mike, how do you defend them? >> look, i'm going to introduce evidence that there was a tony or tony tony if concert going on at this resort, and these were actually very sophisticated people, this happened on barack obama's birthday. there was no reason anybody needed to be wearing a mask, not guilty. kennedy: feeling the spirit? >> they were feeling the spirit, judge. not guilty. kennedy: well, the spirit defense, chris? >> this is going to be a case of jury nullification. i simply hate mask mandates. i'm going to let these people go free. [laughter] kennedy: jessica? >> i just can't do it, i love me some masks, i love me some m
marshals arrest two men for impersonating u.s. marshals to avoid mask mandates.ar-old walter brown jr. accused of wielding bogus badges. threatening workers at a with fines if they tried to force them to wear masks, they refused multiple times over a three-stay. u.s. marshals also tried to pull fake rank during a dispute with the front desk over extending their hotel stay. can i get a suite here? how about a suite for the u.s. marshals? mike, how do you defend them? >> look, i'm going to...
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reporter: douglas county fire marshal said weather conditions are improving. with this map, you can see the yellow area where more evacuees may get to go home in the next day or two. it on the northeast side of the fire, closest to lake tahoe, you see three main areas of concern. early thursday, water drops were being made and we are told that no additional cabins were destroyed. fire crews tell us they continue to work to try to herd the fire away from people and structures. something that appears to be working. this was the main drag. this was them same spot -- this was the same spot thursday night. progress is being made but there is still a long way to go. >> i don't want to give the viewers any false sense of security because it is delta fire. if the wind kicks up, the dynamics could change again. reporter: the fire marshal says the water company turned off the water in south lake tahoe today as a lot of the people there had their sprinklers going. fire crews tell me that this helps the system. it helps them get the water much faster to fight the fires. a
reporter: douglas county fire marshal said weather conditions are improving. with this map, you can see the yellow area where more evacuees may get to go home in the next day or two. it on the northeast side of the fire, closest to lake tahoe, you see three main areas of concern. early thursday, water drops were being made and we are told that no additional cabins were destroyed. fire crews tell us they continue to work to try to herd the fire away from people and structures. something that...
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amen to that, justice marshall. the result is clear. we have half a million people that are detained precisely because of this. the threat of detention is another chip prosecutors using their bargaining tactics. they get people attained pretrial and, in misdemeanor cases, you can be released with time served if you just plead guilty. we have you detained and will have you plead guilty so you can get out. that is how the court played a role in getting more and more people admitted. has also played a role in that second factor. the length of sentences. the court has complete we failed to police sentencing. there is a amendment dedicated to this. a majority of the justices agreed that the eight that moment prohibits excessively long sentences. in a contradiction of language and history, we have had three justices that thought no sentence of incarceration could be disproportionate. a majority of the court says yes you can have long sentences that violate the constitution. the way they determine if a sentence is excessively long is effective
amen to that, justice marshall. the result is clear. we have half a million people that are detained precisely because of this. the threat of detention is another chip prosecutors using their bargaining tactics. they get people attained pretrial and, in misdemeanor cases, you can be released with time served if you just plead guilty. we have you detained and will have you plead guilty so you can get out. that is how the court played a role in getting more and more people admitted. has also...
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"what do we do with marshal law, mike?" "da-clare it!"ll -- he's still fighting that lonely fight. he was on oan the other day complaining about fox news and mispronouncing a bunch of anchors names. but otherwise things, you know, it seems like things are going pretty well for him. >> this is disgusting. --sues good ole oan heroes oans heroes. oans are heroes. where's fox? where's fox? newsmax -- they sue oan and newsmax. fox, you need to step it up and help save our country. i've seen stuff by jam bongino on there he goes, "i say whatever i want in my show," and people are going after him? why don't you call and interview me sean hannity told me once, he said, "mike, i can say anything i want on fox as long as it's the truth. well, the truth is, sean, we had a cyber symposium and the truth is you're not saying anything on your show. neither are you, laura trunker tried a few times to talk about the 2020 election i give him some credit you know, maybe, i thought that might be a breakthrough. it was a couple weeks ago, but none of them wer
"what do we do with marshal law, mike?" "da-clare it!"ll -- he's still fighting that lonely fight. he was on oan the other day complaining about fox news and mispronouncing a bunch of anchors names. but otherwise things, you know, it seems like things are going pretty well for him. >> this is disgusting. --sues good ole oan heroes oans heroes. oans are heroes. where's fox? where's fox? newsmax -- they sue oan and newsmax. fox, you need to step it up and help save our...