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did you know there are a lot of people from the left trying to destroy michelle childs? did you notice that? >> senator, a lot of people were supporting various people for this nomination. >> so you are saying you didn't know there was concerted effort to disqualify judge childs from south carolina because she was an unreliable republican in disguise? >> senator, i was -- i am a sitting judge. i was focused on my cases. no, i didn't know that. >> would it bother you if that happened? >> senator, it is troublesome that people are or were doing things related to the nomination. >> people have a right to speak out and pick the person of their choice but all i can say is that if you missed the fact that there was an organized effort -- here president biden has only a certain amount of political capital for keeping his party united. if he needlessly angers progressives on the scotus pick it could create problems for him. revolving door project. let's see. i just got so many quotes it's difficult to imagine someone with a record like judge childs winning votes from criminal ju
did you know there are a lot of people from the left trying to destroy michelle childs? did you notice that? >> senator, a lot of people were supporting various people for this nomination. >> so you are saying you didn't know there was concerted effort to disqualify judge childs from south carolina because she was an unreliable republican in disguise? >> senator, i was -- i am a sitting judge. i was focused on my cases. no, i didn't know that. >> would it bother you if...
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clyburn was a strong supporter of michelle childs and now publicly supporting your nomination and michelle childs has been nominated by president biden to be a circuit judge and she'll be considered by this committee ads quickly as possible. on the issue of guantanamo, there are currently 39 guantanamo detainees remaining and annual budget $540 million per year, which means each of these detainees is being held at the expense of $12 million or $13 million per year. if they would be incarcerated in florence, colorado, the max prison amount would be dramatically, dramatically less. since 9/11, nearly 1,000 convicted in the united states on terrorism charges. since 2009, with the beginning of the obama administration, the recidivism rate of guantanamo detainees released is 5%. >> mr. chairman, according to director of national intelligence, it's 31%. somebody's wrong here. if you're going to talk about what i said, i'm going to respond to what you said. if we close git mo and move the to colorado, do you support indefinite detention under detainees? >> i'm giving the facts. >> the answer is n
clyburn was a strong supporter of michelle childs and now publicly supporting your nomination and michelle childs has been nominated by president biden to be a circuit judge and she'll be considered by this committee ads quickly as possible. on the issue of guantanamo, there are currently 39 guantanamo detainees remaining and annual budget $540 million per year, which means each of these detainees is being held at the expense of $12 million or $13 million per year. if they would be incarcerated...
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did you notice the people from the left were trying to destroy michelle childs? hon. udge jackson: a lot of people were supporting various people for this nomination. sen. graham: say didn't know there was a concerted effort to disqualify judge childs from south carolina because she was unionbusting unreliable republican in disguise? hon. judge jackson: senator, i am sitting judge. i was focused on my cases. i did not know that. sen. graham: would it bother you if that happened? hon. judge jackson: senator, is troublesome that people are or were doing things related to the nomination. sen. graham: people have a right to speak out and pick the person of their choice, but all i can say is that if you missed the fact that there was an organized effort -- president biden has only a certain amount of political capital for keeping his party united. if he angers people, that could cause problems for him down the line. jeff hauser, revolving door project. i have so many quotes. it's difficult to imagine someone with a record like judge childs -- childs experiences nothing like
did you notice the people from the left were trying to destroy michelle childs? hon. udge jackson: a lot of people were supporting various people for this nomination. sen. graham: say didn't know there was a concerted effort to disqualify judge childs from south carolina because she was unionbusting unreliable republican in disguise? hon. judge jackson: senator, i am sitting judge. i was focused on my cases. i did not know that. sen. graham: would it bother you if that happened? hon. judge...
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michelle childs, district court judge from south carolina. supported by jim clyburn. the mix. they basically said, if you pick childs, you may have a primary opponent. they said judge child was a union buster. the attacks from the left against judge childs was really pretty british, to be honest with. you there has been a wholesale effort of the left, to take down a nominee from my state. and i don't like it very much. judge childs would've gotten 60 plus votes. there had been people in my caucus, that would have voted for her, even though we knew that she would be a reliable liberal voter. i, and senator stat would've scott -- >> today, garrett haake asked lindsey graham why he voted for jazz jackson last year. >> everything you presser, on on the gitmo staff, on the child porn, staff that was all stuff you knew, or you could've known, before you voted for her last. time >> i didn't even go to the hearing. i thought she was qualified to be on the circuit court, this is a different game. >> didn't even go to the hearing. joining us now is democratic congressman jim cly
michelle childs, district court judge from south carolina. supported by jim clyburn. the mix. they basically said, if you pick childs, you may have a primary opponent. they said judge child was a union buster. the attacks from the left against judge childs was really pretty british, to be honest with. you there has been a wholesale effort of the left, to take down a nominee from my state. and i don't like it very much. judge childs would've gotten 60 plus votes. there had been people in my...
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and also this idea that he really backed judge michelle childs who is a judge in south carolina. he seems to be -- we talked about this a bit before. maybe he would have voted for michelle childs but he won't possibly vote for ketanji brown jackson. i'll say this, though. he actually might vote for her. we're going to see a lot of fireworks here because that's what these hearings have become about over these last years. very partisan affairs. that's what lindsey graham is very good at. >> this is a very different graham than the graham that showed up to her confirmation hearing last year. and a lot of this -- yes, absolutely right. a lot of this is performative for some of the other senators on the panel. they are performing for a different job. perhaps a presidential run in 2024. so we'll see a lot of people take to the stage and use this hearing, maybe not even talk to judge jackson at all. maybe just use her as a pawn to get at joe biden. we'll see that as well. >> and as a vehicle to get at some 2022 arguments. take a listen to what we're expecting later today from the senato
and also this idea that he really backed judge michelle childs who is a judge in south carolina. he seems to be -- we talked about this a bit before. maybe he would have voted for michelle childs but he won't possibly vote for ketanji brown jackson. i'll say this, though. he actually might vote for her. we're going to see a lot of fireworks here because that's what these hearings have become about over these last years. very partisan affairs. that's what lindsey graham is very good at. >>...
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did you know that a lot of people from the left were trying to destroy michelle childs? did you notice that. >> senator, a lot of people were supporting various people for this nomination. >> so you are saying you didn't know there was concerted effort to disqualify judge childs from south carolina because union busting, unreliable republican in disguise? >> senator, i was -- i'm a sitting judge, i was focused on my cases. >> the answer is no i didn't know that. >> no, i didn't know that? >> and would it bother you if that happened? >> senator, it is troublesome that people are or were doing things related to the nomination. >> i think that is the best way to say it. people have a right to speak out and pick the person of their choice. but all i can say is if you miss the fact that there was an organized effort. here is president biden has only a certain amount of political capital for keeping his party united. if he needlessly anger progressives on this s.c.o.t.u.s. pick that could protest problems for him down the line, jeff houser, revolving door projects. let's see. i
did you know that a lot of people from the left were trying to destroy michelle childs? did you notice that. >> senator, a lot of people were supporting various people for this nomination. >> so you are saying you didn't know there was concerted effort to disqualify judge childs from south carolina because union busting, unreliable republican in disguise? >> senator, i was -- i'm a sitting judge, i was focused on my cases. >> the answer is no i didn't know that. >>...
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he has had some real grievances at this hearing, one of the related to judge j michelle childs who is a federal district judge in south carolina who lindsey graham and jim clyburn, the democrat from south carolina , had supported as a potential nominee to replace justice breyer. lindsey graham attributed the fact that judge jackson, rather than judge childs, had been the nominee to campaign by progressive groups against judge childs. he also brought of past confirmation hearings, in particular, the hearings of justice kavanaugh and justice barrett. but also going back to some of the judges on the d.c. circuit judge and someone who was nominated for the d.c. circuit judge, but not confirmed. he is going back in history and talking about what he perceived as a very poor treatment of republican nominees at the hands of democrats. host: to florida, this is jesse on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: yes, i was pleased with the lady. i think she did a great job. the thing that i really liked about her is she did not seem to hide behind, i may have to woo. she answered the ques
he has had some real grievances at this hearing, one of the related to judge j michelle childs who is a federal district judge in south carolina who lindsey graham and jim clyburn, the democrat from south carolina , had supported as a potential nominee to replace justice breyer. lindsey graham attributed the fact that judge jackson, rather than judge childs, had been the nominee to campaign by progressive groups against judge childs. he also brought of past confirmation hearings, in particular,...
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susan: i wanted to talk about judge michelle childs and the other name that was floated, leandra kruger you were to write a book in the future, with a be on your shortlist by definition? we don't know if president biden -- renee: that's a great question. how did you know who is on the shortlist? for our purposes, we determined it was the president's official shortlist if i could find the actual list written up in president archives, so i spent many years digging through the papers of presidents reagan, beyond. or, if it was reported in the media as an official shortlist, that was in the case of nixon. his list was leaked to the media. of course, her president biden and president obama, i was not able to get into their papers. they have not been made publicly available. in terms of the shortlist, i think the names that have rose to the top so repeatedly in the three we are talking about must have been on the shortlist. i believe it to a future scholar who will have the ability to go through his archives and find out whether or not there was -- in some administrations, there was not a phy
susan: i wanted to talk about judge michelle childs and the other name that was floated, leandra kruger you were to write a book in the future, with a be on your shortlist by definition? we don't know if president biden -- renee: that's a great question. how did you know who is on the shortlist? for our purposes, we determined it was the president's official shortlist if i could find the actual list written up in president archives, so i spent many years digging through the papers of presidents...
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michelle childs, district court judge from south carolina supported by jim clyburn. that was in the next. i think it came down to about two, three or four people. don't know for sure but that's what the president's reporting and when it came to judge child's , this cerebellar group, senator whitehouse you talk about dark money, you may be onto something . this group funded by soros and some other liberal billionaire, they got so many groups i can't name them all now but they basically said if you think child's, you may have a primary coming. they afl-cio said judge child's was a union buster. the attacks from the left against judge child's was really pretty vicious to be honest with you. so you say judge jackson, you don't have any judicial philosophy per se. well, somebody on the left thinks you do. or they wouldn't have spent the money they spent to get
michelle childs, district court judge from south carolina supported by jim clyburn. that was in the next. i think it came down to about two, three or four people. don't know for sure but that's what the president's reporting and when it came to judge child's , this cerebellar group, senator whitehouse you talk about dark money, you may be onto something . this group funded by soros and some other liberal billionaire, they got so many groups i can't name them all now but they basically said if...
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congressman jim clyburn was a strong supporter of michelle childs and now supporting your nomination.ichelle childs has been nominated by president biden to be a circuit judge and she will be considered by this committee as quickly as possible. on the issue of guantanamo, there are 39 detainees remaining. the annual budget for guantanamo is $540 million per year, which means each of these detainees is being held at the expense of $12 million or $13 million per year. if they would be incarcerated in colorado, the amount would be dramatically less. since 9/11 nearly 1000 convicted in the united states on terrorism charges. since 2009 with the beginning of the obama administration the recidivism rate of detainees released is 5%. >> mr. chairman, according to the director of national intelligence it is 31%. somebody is wrong. if you're going to talk about what i said, i am going to respond to what you said. do you support indefinite detention for these detainees? >> i would just say i am giving the facts. >> the answer is no. >> i want to make sure it is clear the 31% goes back to the yea
congressman jim clyburn was a strong supporter of michelle childs and now supporting your nomination.ichelle childs has been nominated by president biden to be a circuit judge and she will be considered by this committee as quickly as possible. on the issue of guantanamo, there are 39 detainees remaining. the annual budget for guantanamo is $540 million per year, which means each of these detainees is being held at the expense of $12 million or $13 million per year. if they would be...
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it's important to remember that gram was very much in a camp that wanted to see judge michelle childsthe person sitting in this seat. he all but said that she would have the support of him and dozens of other republicans. instead, president biden nominated jackson. so we're seeing gram frustrated about his last choice. and we're seeing frustration with this one. that this is not the nominee he wanted. susan collins votes more are. and lindsey graham is the next. could tell us whether he's going to revert the way he votes. or dug in to this nominee. >> and the white house is expecting a win on this. we've said it many times. it's a 50-50 senate. the democrats are holding firm. and obviously, you have the tiebreaking vote from the vice president. but having said that. how concerned are they that even if they're not landing against judge jackson. some of the actions, some of the sound bytes for republicans could be useful in the midterms. >> based on my conversations with white house officials, they don't seem particularly concerned that these allegations are going to somehow become a 20
it's important to remember that gram was very much in a camp that wanted to see judge michelle childsthe person sitting in this seat. he all but said that she would have the support of him and dozens of other republicans. instead, president biden nominated jackson. so we're seeing gram frustrated about his last choice. and we're seeing frustration with this one. that this is not the nominee he wanted. susan collins votes more are. and lindsey graham is the next. could tell us whether he's going...
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time to make his opening remarks to air his disappointment that a judge from his state, judge michelle childstely president biden's pick. senator graham said had she been the pick, she would have gotten at least 60 votes, but we'll bring you more throughout the day. andrea mitchell picking up our coverage live from brussels, ahead of president biden's pick . >>> good day, this is a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live in brussels as president biden and other nato leaders prepare for an emergency summit this week on how to end the devastating russian assault against ukraine. the president has been preparing for these meetings on a secure call with the leaders of the other top nato powers on how to bolster ukraine's defenses against
time to make his opening remarks to air his disappointment that a judge from his state, judge michelle childstely president biden's pick. senator graham said had she been the pick, she would have gotten at least 60 votes, but we'll bring you more throughout the day. andrea mitchell picking up our coverage live from brussels, ahead of president biden's pick . >>> good day, this is a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live in brussels as president biden and other nato...
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michelle childs is nominated to be a circuit judge. she will be considered by this committee as quickly as possible. on the issue of guantanamo, there are some detainees remaining. each of these detainees is being held at the expense of 12 or $13 billion per year. if they were -- million dollars per year. if they were held at another prison, the amount will be less. 1000 work convicted on terrace charges. since 2009, the words -- reset of his rate of guantanamo -- recidivism rate of guantanamo detainees is 5%. >> if we close gitmo, do you support extensive detention? >> the 31% goes back to 2009 -- >> what does it matter? we had them and they got loose and they killed people. if your wedding the people killed -- if you are one of the people killed in 2005, does it matter when you release them? advocate should change -- but she was advocating would destroy the ability to protect the country. this is not a passage of time event. i hope they all die in jail if they will kill americans. it will not bother me if 39 of them died in prison. k
michelle childs is nominated to be a circuit judge. she will be considered by this committee as quickly as possible. on the issue of guantanamo, there are some detainees remaining. each of these detainees is being held at the expense of 12 or $13 billion per year. if they were -- million dollars per year. if they were held at another prison, the amount will be less. 1000 work convicted on terrace charges. since 2009, the words -- reset of his rate of guantanamo -- recidivism rate of guantanamo...
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did you know a lot of people from the left were trying to destroy michelle childs?ce that? >> senator, a lot of peopl were supporting various people for this nomination. >> so you're saying you didn't know there was concerted effor to disqualify judge chiles fro south carolina because she was a union busting, unreliabl republican in disguise you didn't know that all those people were declaring war on judge chiles >> i did not >> senators lindsey graham o south carolina, or senator lindsey graham from sout carolina used his time today t ask judge jackson about the th treatment of other black jurists who were not sitting before them. one republican senator determined to her actual judicial record, they fixate on her time representing guantÁnamo prisoners and her decisions on child pornography cases. she denied the charge that she had been lenient in thos cases. but they're a lot of questions about republican accusations about her sentencing decisions the relevance of her time as a public defender. i know just whom to ask abou them joining us now is janai nelson presid
did you know a lot of people from the left were trying to destroy michelle childs?ce that? >> senator, a lot of peopl were supporting various people for this nomination. >> so you're saying you didn't know there was concerted effor to disqualify judge chiles fro south carolina because she was a union busting, unreliabl republican in disguise you didn't know that all those people were declaring war on judge chiles >> i did not >> senators lindsey graham o south carolina,...
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michelle childs , let's start with meteorologist darren peck.>> out of school today as yesterday, a lot of mid-30s yesterday. today it is upper 30s but you still want a jacket but technically it is better. that is a sign that today's daytime highs will be better a couple of degrees and we will go back into the low 70s. the coldest of dry have right now is livermore 38. santa rosa has to be loving that because you're usually the coldest and it is 40 they are right now. a little bit of help, we turned off the offshore wind that was hoping to dry out the air and temperatures have rebounded as a result the daytime highs 72, generally inland but 68 in the bay in general and how but pleasant and up to 70 and 71 at napa and temperatures talking out of 70 at redwood city. watching one minor issue this week, it will get windy wednesday and thursday. it doesn't look as bad as last week. but wednesday and thursday will be a little cooler and a little breezy, i will go and all of those details coming up in the complete forecast in just a few minutes. but what are you seeing on the drive right now g
michelle childs , let's start with meteorologist darren peck.>> out of school today as yesterday, a lot of mid-30s yesterday. today it is upper 30s but you still want a jacket but technically it is better. that is a sign that today's daytime highs will be better a couple of degrees and we will go back into the low 70s. the coldest of dry have right now is livermore 38. santa rosa has to be loving that because you're usually the coldest and it is 40 they are right now. a little bit of...
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we saw senator graham bring up judge michelle childs on the district court of south carolina both yesterdaystatement today and today during his questioning of judge jackson. and judge childs is also an outstanding jurist who is nominated to the d.c. circuit. and i think it's really unfair to see her used as a political football in all of this. she's an incredibly thoughtful, well-respected person and will have her own confirmation hearing, and i think it was really unfair and also a false flag. these women are not in competition. they are both outstanding, bright legal minds who will hopefully both be confirmed to their various positions. >> i also saw it as a squandered moment when he could have asked questions about this particular nominee, about her record, asking questions to which he wanted to have further illumination and instead of focusing on other areas. during the hearings of the late jus justice ruth bader ginsburg i recall you called them the republican's line of questioning personally offensive. i wonder as we're talking about the distinction between today's senate -- we often
we saw senator graham bring up judge michelle childs on the district court of south carolina both yesterdaystatement today and today during his questioning of judge jackson. and judge childs is also an outstanding jurist who is nominated to the d.c. circuit. and i think it's really unfair to see her used as a political football in all of this. she's an incredibly thoughtful, well-respected person and will have her own confirmation hearing, and i think it was really unfair and also a false flag....
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time to make his opening remarks to air his disappointment that a judge from his state, judge michelle childs was not ultimately president biden's pick. senator graham said had she been the pick, she would have gotten at least 60 votes, but we'll bring you more throughout the day. andrea mitchell picking up our coverage live from brussels, ahead of president biden's pick . >>> good day, this is a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live in brussels as president biden and other nato leaders prepare for an emergency summit this week on how to end the devastating russian assault against ukraine. the president has been preparing for these meetings on a secure call with the leaders of the other top nato powers on how to bolster ukraine's defenses against the russian attacks. after that summit on thursday, mr. biden will be travel to go poland to meet with that country's president. as nato states bordering ukraine accept millions of refugees and worry they could be next in vladimir putin conquers ukraine. the deadly bombardment of mariupol continues. the danger for civilians in the city is
time to make his opening remarks to air his disappointment that a judge from his state, judge michelle childs was not ultimately president biden's pick. senator graham said had she been the pick, she would have gotten at least 60 votes, but we'll bring you more throughout the day. andrea mitchell picking up our coverage live from brussels, ahead of president biden's pick . >>> good day, this is a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" live in brussels as president biden...
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outrage, which we saw in the early days of this hearing around his supreme court pick, judge michelle childsset about that and trying to get judge jackson to kind of weigh in on her treatment in this, you know, kind of supreme court nominee speculation process. so, you know, i think that this definitely is a preview of what we can expect to see headed into the fall. >> we've only got a minute left, but you co-wrote an article after talking to a group of black woman i thought was so interesting. i want to ask you about it. you asked them what they see in the nomination of judge jackson. one quote stroke me because it really speaks to the divide, what many republicans see as a negative is for many others a positive. here's that quote about judge jackson. "she is bringing her lived experience, a perspective that we have never had in 233 years on the supreme court." talk about that. >> yeah, and thank you so much, chris, for highlighting that. i mean, there were -- you know, black women have been kind of on the front lines and preparing to go on offense for judge jackson since the day she was no
outrage, which we saw in the early days of this hearing around his supreme court pick, judge michelle childsset about that and trying to get judge jackson to kind of weigh in on her treatment in this, you know, kind of supreme court nominee speculation process. so, you know, i think that this definitely is a preview of what we can expect to see headed into the fall. >> we've only got a minute left, but you co-wrote an article after talking to a group of black woman i thought was so...
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about the fact that the woman he wanted to be sitting in that seat is not there, and that is michelle childsor collins has been reading everything very carefully, watching the hearings very carefully and is considering her decision very carefully, so absolutely one to watch and i'm sort of intrigued by the questions and the tone and the tenor put forward by senators like ben sasse and tom tillis who seem to be very seriously be considering substantive questions and putting forward very detailed analysis and issues, with judge jackson and their questions over the last two days, of panel hearings. and so you know, this is a symptom of the times we live in. and in the ways we move back over the last historic 48 hours and with judge jackson, took hundreds of questions and faced relentless scrutiny from a handful of republicans, many of whom have higher aspirations for political office, you have to look at where we are as a country. and that is to say highly divided time. that is a time when a lot of the national politics filtered into that room, and it's going to be a difficult vote for some rep
about the fact that the woman he wanted to be sitting in that seat is not there, and that is michelle childsor collins has been reading everything very carefully, watching the hearings very carefully and is considering her decision very carefully, so absolutely one to watch and i'm sort of intrigued by the questions and the tone and the tenor put forward by senators like ben sasse and tom tillis who seem to be very seriously be considering substantive questions and putting forward very detailed...
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michelle childs, that was in the mix. i think it came down to three or four people. do not know for sure about that is what the president is reporting. when it came to judge childs, you talk about dark money, you may be onto something. this group is funded by soros and another liberal billionaire. they have so many groups i cannot name them all now but they said if you pick childs you may have a primary opponent. they said justice judge childs was a union buster. the attacks from the left against judge childs were vicious, so you say you do not have judicial philosophy, per se. somebody on the left believes you do. or they would not have spent the money they spent to have you in this chair. host: senator lindsey graham yesterday. sean is in north carolina, democrat. go ahead. caller: the lady is definitely overqualified for the job. the problem is we have people on the committee that basically have ties to the insurrection on january 6. not any of them should be on the committee. they should be removed until after the investigation is done. it was funny listening to
michelle childs, that was in the mix. i think it came down to three or four people. do not know for sure about that is what the president is reporting. when it came to judge childs, you talk about dark money, you may be onto something. this group is funded by soros and another liberal billionaire. they have so many groups i cannot name them all now but they said if you pick childs you may have a primary opponent. they said justice judge childs was a union buster. the attacks from the left...
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on fire, but i wonder your thoughts about what clyburn maybe was suggesting in his supported michelle childs that academic diversity is also important and that it would be really wonderful if if biden shows someone who was obviously intellectually qualified and in character and just in every way but was also from a public university which i think even scalia said we need to get away from a supreme court that is made up of just people from harvard and yale. i just want to your your thoughts on that and if that's like a bridge too far if biden were to choose a black woman who wasn't from a yellow harvard. absolutely, it would not be abridged too far. so it's first of all, thank you for the question. it's an excellent question right part of the problem with the way we have gone about selecting supreme court justices is we've very much narrowed the pipeline right and some of that has to do with the the politicization of the nomination process and how it makes it very very hard to nominate anyone who has a paper trail who's remotely expressed an opinion about anything. all right in a gridlocked c
on fire, but i wonder your thoughts about what clyburn maybe was suggesting in his supported michelle childs that academic diversity is also important and that it would be really wonderful if if biden shows someone who was obviously intellectually qualified and in character and just in every way but was also from a public university which i think even scalia said we need to get away from a supreme court that is made up of just people from harvard and yale. i just want to your your thoughts on...
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he has had some real grievances at this hearing, one of the related to judge j michelle childs who isederal district judge in south carolina who lindsey graham and jim clyburn, the democrat from south carolina , had supported as a potential nominee to replace justice breyer. lindsey graham attributed the fact that judge jackson, rather than judge childs, had been the nominee to campaign by progressive groups against judge childs. he also brought of past confirmation hearings, in particular, the hearings of justice kavanaugh and justice barrett. but also going back to some of the judges on the d.c. circuit judge and someone who was nominated for the d.c. circuit judge, but not confirmed. he is going back in history and talking about what he perceived as a very poor treatment of republican nominees at the hands of democrats. host: to florida, this is jesse on the line for republicans. good morning. caller: yes, i was pleased with the lady. i think she did a great job. the thing that i really liked about her is she did not seem to hide behind, i may have to woo. she answered the question
he has had some real grievances at this hearing, one of the related to judge j michelle childs who isederal district judge in south carolina who lindsey graham and jim clyburn, the democrat from south carolina , had supported as a potential nominee to replace justice breyer. lindsey graham attributed the fact that judge jackson, rather than judge childs, had been the nominee to campaign by progressive groups against judge childs. he also brought of past confirmation hearings, in particular, the...
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michelle. a little juice lane down. lynch. my down daily says, go with a look of child to be, it would be teach toll. so please, you know, my, me or if you want to come work for this class, i was co conflict from mr. what to call the store. and you guys be watching right to play a little well here, if you feel a little like this. no, she isn't really little do with the chip. you spoke lobo up a don't you to sell a people is today. she was when you took up what you will see on yes. but he'd say, i spoke with you to do it, but it just got in thought c o in with a, a guy with world is with you. america is with you. i have with that we believe there is in civilian, this was up i believe i need to keep us fully an easier and was telling us about us . but digital my land records show cuz it was literally just you more when you came in yet. sure. switch your paperwork is going and then you should get the most which to shoot. first one is a sub with customers to produce was up. ah, it the look on your bill with almost a 1000000000 minion lee. and you talk a could tell you more
michelle. a little juice lane down. lynch. my down daily says, go with a look of child to be, it would be teach toll. so please, you know, my, me or if you want to come work for this class, i was co conflict from mr. what to call the store. and you guys be watching right to play a little well here, if you feel a little like this. no, she isn't really little do with the chip. you spoke lobo up a don't you to sell a people is today. she was when you took up what you will see on yes. but he'd say,...
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. >> she talks about being a child of a parent who grew up under jim crow. >> harvard law professor joins michelletin with insight and reflections on the confirmation
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handlers, because he wanted to be present for the verse of his 3rd child, his 1st son, the tenement, namely shy, don bets, bernard, show ca, michelle 30, but this is should be holling, but the normal b r for van is a to hush, and i mean little bit base day load coal is been going on the co tunnel a cut them a dos than the wow. told me hope the holly far they may even feel what's because they look carefully the yard more lately because she ms. t. a that's been not easily mailed by the name it should give no call. tom, i released his wife and natty later said that he was nervous. he was frustrated. he was worried, he wanted to come in from the called, but bosses would let him was he ready to give up? was he nervous? was he thought it might have been burned out, he probably should have been pulled in by maza, but he was so ear replaceable. returning to any of his associates measured shake aloud told cohen that france rather mocker nazi war criminal was hiding in damascus . brought him okay, had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews. so the court would love to show clearly the record and should be the yeoman
handlers, because he wanted to be present for the verse of his 3rd child, his 1st son, the tenement, namely shy, don bets, bernard, show ca, michelle 30, but this is should be holling, but the normal b r for van is a to hush, and i mean little bit base day load coal is been going on the co tunnel a cut them a dos than the wow. told me hope the holly far they may even feel what's because they look carefully the yard more lately because she ms. t. a that's been not easily mailed by the name it...
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child in an unimaginable way. >> she was screaming. and i said, get out of the house. >> but out of that deep heartbreak, former tv producer michelle hoardummoned the will to survive. >> how do you find that strength? >> more than anything was my defiance. >> tonight she shares her roadmap for resiliency with our robin roberts. >>> plus the real-life copycat. the pet lover who spent thousands to clone her cat. why some people's claws are out. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, as the russian military continues their relentless attacks from the sky, abc news has learned that president biden will announce an additional $800 million in military aid to ukraine at the white house tomorrow. that commitment will come just hours after ukrainian president zelenskyy delivers a rare virtual address to congress where he is expected to plead for more help for his devastated nation. here's abc's ian pannell reporting from kyiv. >> reporter: we're at the scene of one of those russian strikes that took place in the heart of the capital, kyiv, this morning. you can see the extent of the damage. we don't know whether it was a missile o
child in an unimaginable way. >> she was screaming. and i said, get out of the house. >> but out of that deep heartbreak, former tv producer michelle hoardummoned the will to survive. >> how do you find that strength? >> more than anything was my defiance. >> tonight she shares her roadmap for resiliency with our robin roberts. >>> plus the real-life copycat. the pet lover who spent thousands to clone her cat. why some people's claws are out. ♪...
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child. his 1st son is a teen named lily. shy. dan bets benoit show com. michelle 30, but this should be falling, but don't know, little b r for van is a to hush. i mean little bit base day load. coal is been going me the co tunnel a cut them a dos daniel. wow. told me a whole holly far. they may even feel what's because they look carefully, dad more lately because she missed l. t. a that's been not easily mowed by the name it should give. no call tom i wish release his wife not. he later said that he was nervous. he was frustrated. he was worried . he wanted to come in from the cold, but bosses would let him was he ready to give up? was he nervous? was he thought it might have been burned out? he probably should have been pulled in by maza, but he was so ear replaceable. returning to his associates, measured shake aloud told cohen that france rather mock nazi war, criminal was hiding in damascus. brought him okay, had fled germany after being convicted of the murder of serbian jews. the court which love of the shot record should be the yeoman. the more familiar vi
child. his 1st son is a teen named lily. shy. dan bets benoit show com. michelle 30, but this should be falling, but don't know, little b r for van is a to hush. i mean little bit base day load. coal is been going me the co tunnel a cut them a dos daniel. wow. told me a whole holly far. they may even feel what's because they look carefully, dad more lately because she missed l. t. a that's been not easily mowed by the name it should give. no call tom i wish release his wife not. he later said...
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child size doses. barack obama is recovering now from covid-19. obama said he has had a scratchy throat for several days. he said michelle obama is vaccinated. both are vaccinated and boosted. lofgren has covid. she is vaccinated, boosted into says she is grateful only to be experiencing mild symptoms. kumasi: haley bieber is home and says she was hospitalized for a blood clot in her brain. she said she was having breakfast on thursday when she started having a like symptoms. she said the a blood clot passed on its own. >> it is uncommon for someone to have a stroke under the age of 60. we all know the common symptoms of numbness or weakness on one part of the body. they can include sudden changes in vision, sudden dizziness or a sudden and severe headache. kumasi: we will have a full report coming up at 7:00 after abc seven mornings. reggie: a lynx was caught prowling around in the hollywood hills. the big cat was checking out a yard. they've dog her first spotted the lynx on march 8. the links spent a little time -- lynx spent a little time in her garden before jumping on the roof of her neighbors home. reggie:reggie: would you know that t
child size doses. barack obama is recovering now from covid-19. obama said he has had a scratchy throat for several days. he said michelle obama is vaccinated. both are vaccinated and boosted. lofgren has covid. she is vaccinated, boosted into says she is grateful only to be experiencing mild symptoms. kumasi: haley bieber is home and says she was hospitalized for a blood clot in her brain. she said she was having breakfast on thursday when she started having a like symptoms. she said the a...
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michelle obama school in richmond. the program will provide 27,000 students in the contra costa school district with an organic breakfast each day. they said it is possible to get healthy meals over the childa reasonable price. they said it will take some deprogramming. >> we have been thoroughly indoctrinated by this. they have said that more is better, that time is money, and that is not true. these are myths. it is actually around school lunch. >> waters appearing on our 7:00 p.m. newscast. she said kids love the food that they're being served. waters is also celebrating a milestone for her flagship restaurant in berkeley. they are reopening tomorrow after being closed two years. she said she'll save some tables for us. >>> check this out. this is disney world. this happened at disney world. that's not a new water ride. that's actually water. videos posted on social media show flooded streets coming right up to the curb. this is at the hollywood studios park. some thunderstorms, flash flooding, courtesy of a tropical depression. people trying to make the best of it, splashing right through the streets. not an unfamiliar scene for those of us who grew up in florida. but this time. year,
michelle obama school in richmond. the program will provide 27,000 students in the contra costa school district with an organic breakfast each day. they said it is possible to get healthy meals over the childa reasonable price. they said it will take some deprogramming. >> we have been thoroughly indoctrinated by this. they have said that more is better, that time is money, and that is not true. these are myths. it is actually around school lunch. >> waters appearing on our 7:00...
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child or senior care, a problem exacerbated by the pandemic. candice: do you think your journey would've been different if you didn't have the work experience, the education that you have? michelleah. i feel like because i came from an e-commerce background, my cousin is also an amazon seller, i kind of had those shortcuts. i understood what the data meant. i understood how technology worked. candice: which is why mak gives back. she donates a percentage of her proceeds to a nonprofit and connects with complete strangers who are also looking to pivot. male: she got it listed online. candice: people like us air force veteran skee alender from vacaville, trying to market his creation, the surf sheet. skee alender: she's been like a mentor and a coach. you know, she's able to look at my website, my listings, and give it a critical review. michelle: i've actually felt that i've connected with more people that i've never known or met before. candice: dr. lopezlira says the lasting impact of all this may be pressure on employers to pay more and improve working conditions, at least enough to bring back employees. candice nguyen, nbc bay area news. stephen: many of our worst wildfires h
child or senior care, a problem exacerbated by the pandemic. candice: do you think your journey would've been different if you didn't have the work experience, the education that you have? michelleah. i feel like because i came from an e-commerce background, my cousin is also an amazon seller, i kind of had those shortcuts. i understood what the data meant. i understood how technology worked. candice: which is why mak gives back. she donates a percentage of her proceeds to a nonprofit and...
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child live. call with your credit or debit card right now and receive this st. jude t-shirt you can wear to help st. jude save the lives of children like lillian. michelle: st. best place you never want to have to go, because you never want your kid to have to have cancer, but if they do, st. jude is the place that they need to be. announcer: please, call or go online right now. am i working on friday? see for yourself. who are you? she's from clover. clover does that so i can do this. i didn't know you had dahlias. they're my favorite. they just came in. thank you. i should do a marketing campaign. clover does that. you're like a mind reader. alright, you're all set. could i order online too? you sure can. secure payments, the tools you need, people who can help, we do that. talk to a clover business consultant today. james: controversy in colorado as a school district have decided to do away with the custom of it naming class valedictorians. calling the title outdated the cherry creek school district said quote we believe all students can learn a high levels and learning is not a competition. or, you know there are a lot of outrages in american education b
child live. call with your credit or debit card right now and receive this st. jude t-shirt you can wear to help st. jude save the lives of children like lillian. michelle: st. best place you never want to have to go, because you never want your kid to have to have cancer, but if they do, st. jude is the place that they need to be. announcer: please, call or go online right now. am i working on friday? see for yourself. who are you? she's from clover. clover does that so i can do this. i didn't...
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. >> all right so, michelle, you've done us good with the good, so, let's take a listen listen to what republican senators had to say, a little bad. >> let's focus on actual child your discretion. >> do you really expect this committee to believe that you don't remember what happened. >> put their ass in jail. >> can you provide a definition for the word woman. >> when you approached these child pornography cases. >> so, on a scale of 1 to 10, how faithful would you say you are? in terms of religion. >> do you agree with this book that is being taught with kids that babies are racist? >> your reaction? >> this was absolutely horrific. what it showed was a distan for the rule of law and a disregard for the united states constitution, to have a test on how religious she happens to be. these questions about crt should ring alarm bells about the sanctity of the first amendment being trashed by these members of the senate judiciary committee. questions about what is a woman should alarm every person in the united states who cares about substantive due process. and the very notion that substantive due process was on trial, let's be clear that it's through substantive
. >> all right so, michelle, you've done us good with the good, so, let's take a listen listen to what republican senators had to say, a little bad. >> let's focus on actual child your discretion. >> do you really expect this committee to believe that you don't remember what happened. >> put their ass in jail. >> can you provide a definition for the word woman. >> when you approached these child pornography cases. >> so, on a scale of 1 to 10, how...
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michelle, it just hit the police of arrived the leg people know that behalf and making sure everybody is okay. shelling on the outskirts of eve and child and they gave a day off to rush. she said it would reduce its attacks near the 2 cities. ah.
michelle, it just hit the police of arrived the leg people know that behalf and making sure everybody is okay. shelling on the outskirts of eve and child and they gave a day off to rush. she said it would reduce its attacks near the 2 cities. ah.
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child live. call with your credit or debit card right now and receive this st. jude t-shirt you can wear to help st. jude save the lives of children like lillian. michelle: st. to go, because you never want your kid to have to have cancer, but if they do, st. jude is the place that they need to be. announcer: please, call or go online right now. >> it's time for tickle me tuesday. here's the tickle you've been waiting for. what did the plumber say to the singer? nice pipes [ laughter ] >> i knew she'd love it, andrew, brandon, markey, they got is right on twitter. thank you for watching the best hour of your day. facebook kennedy, and instagram, tomorrow night brian every day a kene day. >> hawaii's big island is definition of paradise, has a small town feel, the land mass is 4 thousand square miles. everything that makes island so magical is close by. >> head down south for a look at stunning beaches or a night dive off of kona coast. >> can you see
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michelle nyce. she got according to defense team. they claim that this journalist saw in rochelle nyces home, the words little man which again talked about la conner peterson, the unborn child also brought up in the trial, james and that will be for the deliberations began. allegedly rochelle nice walked into the room and said justice for little man. so everything that happens with scott peterson centers around michelle nyce. again, she did not specifically about her role, just saying that she did not think that she lied to the judge. the defense team and the prosecutors about her past so they could make a ruling today. but once again, this case goes on for another day another i consecutive second day for this as well. and we do expect peterson to be back in court guys, back to you. ok? we'll see what comes out of a thank you. will. >> the san mateo county sheriff's office announced a major development in a cold case. an arrest has been made in the murder of a store owner 3 decades later in april of 1993. chum maintain was shot and killed inside of deven sharma corner store market in san calls during what police say was a robbery. his death shocked the community and was eve
michelle nyce. she got according to defense team. they claim that this journalist saw in rochelle nyces home, the words little man which again talked about la conner peterson, the unborn child also brought up in the trial, james and that will be for the deliberations began. allegedly rochelle nice walked into the room and said justice for little man. so everything that happens with scott peterson centers around michelle nyce. again, she did not specifically about her role, just saying that she...
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child with the refugees here, just at that soccer stadium nearby. joining us now is chris o'mara, the president and ceo of the lutheran immigration and refugee service former policy director for michelleand former aide at the state department. thank you so much for joining us. how important is that president biden has visited with these people, heard their stories firsthand, heard from that mother, talked to those children. >> it's absolutely critical to put a face on these daunting statistics of 3.7 million. it's heartening because it comes right after the white house announced it intends to except 100,000 refugees. it's important to realize that there's a big difference between intent and implementation. we're waiting from the white house precisely how they plan to resettle refugees. it's important to anxiety -- acknowledge, the white house announced they would resettled up to 125,000 refugees but six months into the program we've welcomed less than 8,000 refugees from all over the world. this month we've only resettled a dozen ukrainian refugees. >> and i know you're on family, coming from sri lanka in the 1980s and experiencing this refugee experience, the white house has tweeted
child with the refugees here, just at that soccer stadium nearby. joining us now is chris o'mara, the president and ceo of the lutheran immigration and refugee service former policy director for michelleand former aide at the state department. thank you so much for joining us. how important is that president biden has visited with these people, heard their stories firsthand, heard from that mother, talked to those children. >> it's absolutely critical to put a face on these daunting...