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a very close relationship with john marshall that predated their time on the court. and it was a way of approaching the marshall court from a different vantage point and in doing so i came to believe that washington was really a pivotal partner for john marshall and that we should understand what the court did in those years as being largely the product of the team. that is john marshall and bush red washington and that washington, really played an important role in kind of providing support for what marshall was trying to do in building up the court as an institution. so bushraud is interesting in his own right? he's interesting because of the people he was close to and he's also interesting because of some of the opinions that he wrote as a judge. wonderful. thanks for that great introduction, and we will dig into both his opinions his relationship with marshall and so much more. during our discussion walter starr same question to you. john. jay is better known perhaps than bushrud washington as a diplomat and a founding father, but why did you choose to write about
a very close relationship with john marshall that predated their time on the court. and it was a way of approaching the marshall court from a different vantage point and in doing so i came to believe that washington was really a pivotal partner for john marshall and that we should understand what the court did in those years as being largely the product of the team. that is john marshall and bush red washington and that washington, really played an important role in kind of providing support...
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the harlan bible belonged to justice john marshall harlan, the only member of the supreme court to dissent in the case of plessy versus ferguson in 1896, which ruled that segregation was constitutional. justice harlan was born into a slave owning family. that family included a half brother, robert james harlan, who was black and who was born into slavery. he was raised in the harlan family along with the rest of the harlan brothers and went on to become a successful businessman. justice jackson took to oaths -- a constitutional oath, administered by chief justice john roberts. and a judicial oath administered by justice stephen breyer, who is your time in from the court created the opening for justice jackson. >> are you prepared to take the oath? >> i am. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me -- i, ketanji brown jackson, do solemnly swear -- >> i, ketanji brown jackson do solemnly swear -- >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. >> that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states ag
the harlan bible belonged to justice john marshall harlan, the only member of the supreme court to dissent in the case of plessy versus ferguson in 1896, which ruled that segregation was constitutional. justice harlan was born into a slave owning family. that family included a half brother, robert james harlan, who was black and who was born into slavery. he was raised in the harlan family along with the rest of the harlan brothers and went on to become a successful businessman. justice jackson...
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. >> thomas jefferson, john marshall, patrick henry. this abortion was a matter to be adjudicated in the courts, to be discussed in public or to be in any way, you know, punished. >> it's fascinating because we often hear about, well, the founding fathers wanted and thinking about constitutional interpretation. we actually don't have a hypothetical me. we know what people like thomas jefferson and the like actually thought. it was a private matter. it wasn't a matter for public discourse. and so if that's the case is the aleto opinion fundamentally flawed in. >> well, as an opinion based in history, yes, indeed it is. because in the founding era there were no laws against abortion. the historical survey that the opinion uses to justify the idea that abortion was not quote-unquote, you know, deeply rooted in the american past is a single case from the colony, not even state of maryland, in the 1650s. and then just sort of catapult ahead to the late 19th century, a century after the founding fathers were actually dead and gone to talk abo
. >> thomas jefferson, john marshall, patrick henry. this abortion was a matter to be adjudicated in the courts, to be discussed in public or to be in any way, you know, punished. >> it's fascinating because we often hear about, well, the founding fathers wanted and thinking about constitutional interpretation. we actually don't have a hypothetical me. we know what people like thomas jefferson and the like actually thought. it was a private matter. it wasn't a matter for public...
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i'm a proud john marshall ram, you know about aggie proud aggie in in so whoop is right and and so so for me seeing that growing up and the opportunity for my dad my mom started a business when he retired for my sister to go and become a partner and an engineering firm for me to get exposed that southwest research institute to robotics and want me to be you know, computer scientists. we were lucky to have those opportunities and we need to be making sure that we're providing the best opportunities we can start with education and and i believe look there's there it's not getting a lot of focus, but we're looking at number the the decrease and the number of kids in school across the united states. what the heck? what's going where are they? what are they doing? what's happening? because this is important because edge we have income inequality because we have education and equality. in and i think this is one of the things that we need to start we need to focus on and these are some of the stories i talk about in the book because the reality is we have to be preparing our kids for jobs t
i'm a proud john marshall ram, you know about aggie proud aggie in in so whoop is right and and so so for me seeing that growing up and the opportunity for my dad my mom started a business when he retired for my sister to go and become a partner and an engineering firm for me to get exposed that southwest research institute to robotics and want me to be you know, computer scientists. we were lucky to have those opportunities and we need to be making sure that we're providing the best...
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professional historian with the us army for 34 years where he received commendations from the late john marshall secretary of the army and president ronald reagan. he is the recipient of the 2008 joseph l harsh history award for the northern virginia association of historians and the clover recipient of the 2016 t michael miller alexandria history award from the alexandria historical society. his father served in the us army medical as a medical officer during the second world war and took care of many d-day wounded on their return to england later serving under president dwight eisenhower's medical staff. we were fortunate to have dr. holian. join us as a lecturer last year and in 2019. tonight dr. holian will speak on patton and rummel? the missing generals of d-day we'll have time for q&a afterwards and then we'll invite everyone to join us downstairs for a reception. and now ladies and gentlemen, madam and messiah dr. kim holian. thank you very much. when i was called earlier this year about doing tonight's program. i asked. what do you want? the program to be and they said something differe
professional historian with the us army for 34 years where he received commendations from the late john marshall secretary of the army and president ronald reagan. he is the recipient of the 2008 joseph l harsh history award for the northern virginia association of historians and the clover recipient of the 2016 t michael miller alexandria history award from the alexandria historical society. his father served in the us army medical as a medical officer during the second world war and took care...
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john marshall 20. james monroe just 18. they were the millennials and gen zers of their time. made waves when he released a campaign video calling for term limits and age limits for o politicians in his state of south carolina. >> our country and our state are being run by geriatric oli oligarchy. people stay in office way past their prime. the folks making a career out of politics are making a mess of our country. that's why it's time to put term limits and age limits on politicians. bring new blood and new ideas to the table. >> here with me to discuss is joe cunningham, running for governor in south carolina. you know, congressman, people look at this and say, well, we already have age limits. we already have term limits. they come every two, four or six years. if the voters want to vote you out, they can vote you out. >> well, we all know that's a fallacy, michael. i mean, look what politicians have done across the country they've drawn their lines to pick their voters. so they've engaged in gerrymandering where i think there's like 435 congressional seats in what, only 2
john marshall 20. james monroe just 18. they were the millennials and gen zers of their time. made waves when he released a campaign video calling for term limits and age limits for o politicians in his state of south carolina. >> our country and our state are being run by geriatric oli oligarchy. people stay in office way past their prime. the folks making a career out of politics are making a mess of our country. that's why it's time to put term limits and age limits on politicians....
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1804, marbury versus madison and it was made up by john marshall on the plot. he said it was an implied power. do you remember the first time in fact they used the power they asserted in 1804, because i think it is relevant. dred scott, 1857. that is the first time in american history the supreme court overruled, and nullify the legislation passed by the congress and the united states. how did that work out for us? that lead directly to the civil war,r, directly because it overturned the compromise of 185050 and asserted that no blak man or woman, free or otherwise, head of the same rights as a white person. they could never be a full citizen of the united states. a wretched and reprehensible decision. and sadly along with brown v board of education which was a good decision has a long history. plessy versus ferguson, lots of those decisions that tragically discriminated in some cases almost violently against groups of americans. in this case, half the population. ruth bader ginsburg, she said she questioned roe v wade. she did what she questioned the basis of
1804, marbury versus madison and it was made up by john marshall on the plot. he said it was an implied power. do you remember the first time in fact they used the power they asserted in 1804, because i think it is relevant. dred scott, 1857. that is the first time in american history the supreme court overruled, and nullify the legislation passed by the congress and the united states. how did that work out for us? that lead directly to the civil war,r, directly because it overturned the...
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two, opinions written by people i actually didn't know, like john marshall, you know, have said thatre -- (laughter.) where congress -- where foreign affairs is involved, you don't have to be as -- you can be as specific as justice kagan said or not, but foreign affairs is involved. and, judges, this is above your pay grade, okay? stay out of it as much as you can. and, three, they used the word "may." and, four, there is no indication -- this has been in existence for years passed at different times and there is no indication that congress tied that "may" which is in section (c) to the detention which is in detention (a). you have created a very good argument. but congress nowhere can -- has said anything like that. to the contrary, they didn't pass the money. so, one, congress. two, foreign. three, "may." four, at different times with no connection. and you heard their policy arguments. now you may disagree with their policy arguments, but it's pretty hard to say those policy arguments are beyond the pale created by one, two, three, and four. well, what's your response? mr.stone: i
two, opinions written by people i actually didn't know, like john marshall, you know, have said thatre -- (laughter.) where congress -- where foreign affairs is involved, you don't have to be as -- you can be as specific as justice kagan said or not, but foreign affairs is involved. and, judges, this is above your pay grade, okay? stay out of it as much as you can. and, three, they used the word "may." and, four, there is no indication -- this has been in existence for years passed at...
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john: marcia coyle of the national law journal on this final day of this supreme court. -- court term. thank you very much. marshall pleasure, john. -- marcia: my pleasure, john. judy: let's look deeper at the climate change ruling. many environmental advocates acknowledged today the decision in the epa case is a significant blow in the government's efforts to limit greenhouse gases in the near term. as we said, west virginia won the case after a legal battle over the clean power plan. first, let's hear from the biden administration. michael regan is the epa administrator. he joins me from new orleans. administrator, thank you very much for joining us. president biden today said this decision is devastating. how much of a setback is it for your efforts to regulate greenhouse gases? >> thank you for having me. i am deeply disappointed in the supreme court's decision today, actually very frustrated. the decision does constrain what we do, but let me be clear, it doesn't take us out of the game. we still will be able to regulate climate pollution and we will use all the tools in our toolbox to do so. the constraint we
john: marcia coyle of the national law journal on this final day of this supreme court. -- court term. thank you very much. marshall pleasure, john. -- marcia: my pleasure, john. judy: let's look deeper at the climate change ruling. many environmental advocates acknowledged today the decision in the epa case is a significant blow in the government's efforts to limit greenhouse gases in the near term. as we said, west virginia won the case after a legal battle over the clean power plan. first,...
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chief of staff george c marshall and the chief then chief of the imperial general staff field marshal sir, john dill these two men the american war secretary henry simpson later said made possible the global prosecution of war and it was at this first meeting that they got to know one another. at these meeting at these meetings fdr told churchill that he could not declare war onism point that out to him, but he said he would wage war. he would not declare it, but he would wage it and hope that an incident provoked by the germans would bring america into the war on britain's side. the two men also signed the atlantic charter a document promising that people's would be free to choose their own governments churchill was reluctant about this. he thought it only applied to occupying europe not to the empire. um, and it also became a source of contention in later years the high point of these meetings occurred on sunday. when a a sunday morning service was on prince of wales. and the ships companies of both of the american and british navy stood intermingled on the corner deck churchill very carefull
chief of staff george c marshall and the chief then chief of the imperial general staff field marshal sir, john dill these two men the american war secretary henry simpson later said made possible the global prosecution of war and it was at this first meeting that they got to know one another. at these meeting at these meetings fdr told churchill that he could not declare war onism point that out to him, but he said he would wage war. he would not declare it, but he would wage it and hope that...
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john, shortly after this happened, chief justice john roberts, the other john roberts, ordered the marshalhe investigation, not the u.s. marshal, not the secret service, fbi or department of justice but the marshal of the court. and they say no disrespect to the marshal of the supreme court, but those that i've spoken to wonder if that specific agency can handle really what could be a cyber leak of this size. multiple sources tell fox news the investigation began with around 70 individuals in the court who may have had access to the draft opinion. sources say much of the initial focus was on three dozen are so law clerks who directly work with the justices on their case load. that number is now smaller. fox news previously reported they were asked to turn over their cell phones and sign affidavits. it's unclear if they have cooperated. also questions, john and sandra, could the leak have come from a united states supreme court justice. it's a legitimate question, one we have asked. again, the supreme court giving us a no comment and we are approaching three months into this investigation.
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time a man of real character and courage i might add but when the marshall plan came out the american people were basically exhausted john, you know, they were mostly exhausted. they thought we'd already sent lots of blood and treasure the europe did we really have to do that again? so when it first came out the first gallup poll on the marshall plan showed it only had 18% support. and so the white house went to work and they reached out democratic white house reached out to nixon. they reached out to other other players incentive senate foreign relations committee and eventually working together in a bipartisan. what fashion the approval rating for the marshall plan gradually crept up and up and up. so we got to be a point you could actually do it, but it was still a stretch, but nixon said one of his proudest moments as a freshman member of commerce when the marshall plan was put to a vote a democratic plan but to a vote that most people americans didn't want in the beginning when i was put to about he richard nixon stood up on one side of the aisle in favor of the marshall plan and there on the other side of the aisle
time a man of real character and courage i might add but when the marshall plan came out the american people were basically exhausted john, you know, they were mostly exhausted. they thought we'd already sent lots of blood and treasure the europe did we really have to do that again? so when it first came out the first gallup poll on the marshall plan showed it only had 18% support. and so the white house went to work and they reached out democratic white house reached out to nixon. they reached...
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to a lack of business experience from both president biden -- john: issue of business experience, kansas republican senator roger marshalltal and is on the small business committee. so, let's just put this up on the screen, this is pretty interesting report from the committee to unleash prosperity. 62% have no business experience. only one in eight has extensive business experience and that average business experience is 2.4 years. you are a business owner 25 years, from five employees to more than 300 employees. what do you make of the lack of experience at this crucial time? >> john, looks like the white house has about 0 business experience with the exception of hunter biden's consulting business in the ukraine and russia. but what being a business owner taught me and helped prepare me to be a better congressman and senator is government regulations impact a business and disproportionately impact small businesses. i understand regulation creates uncertainty, overregulation creates consolidations of industry and hurts the economy. so i think that helps me understand as i look at legislation going forward, it helps me a
to a lack of business experience from both president biden -- john: issue of business experience, kansas republican senator roger marshalltal and is on the small business committee. so, let's just put this up on the screen, this is pretty interesting report from the committee to unleash prosperity. 62% have no business experience. only one in eight has extensive business experience and that average business experience is 2.4 years. you are a business owner 25 years, from five employees to more...
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marshals to pull a gun on him, and he would stand aside. and damned if bobby kennedy agreed to the first proposal, that one gun would be pulled. the public didn't know that. john f. kennedy: hello? ross barnett: all right? john f. kennedy: governor, this is the president speaking. i didn't put him in the universit but on the other hand, under the constitution, i have to carry out the orders of the-- carry that order out. i don't want to do it in any way that causes difficulty to you or to anyone else, but i've got to dot. now, i'd like to get your help in doing that. ross barnett: you know what i'm up against, mr. president. i took an oath to abide by the laws of this state and our constitution here and the constitution of the united states. i'm on the spot here, you know. charles k. ross: we're going to try to work wi this segregationist governor who we know is probably not someone that you can really trust, plead with him, talk with him, hope that he is ing to give a certain amount of protection for meredith, and he's going to follow the order. john f. kennedy: the attorney general's right here. he'll come right on the other phone. wait just a minute. ross b
marshals to pull a gun on him, and he would stand aside. and damned if bobby kennedy agreed to the first proposal, that one gun would be pulled. the public didn't know that. john f. kennedy: hello? ross barnett: all right? john f. kennedy: governor, this is the president speaking. i didn't put him in the universit but on the other hand, under the constitution, i have to carry out the orders of the-- carry that order out. i don't want to do it in any way that causes difficulty to you or to...
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john. let's get out to the parade which is happening right now live in danville, sarah stinson, our parade marshala ferris buehler's day she's working today, but kind of in the area >> we have to show you. this is been the best we've missed a lot in the last 20 minutes, took a look at these adorable kids. they are showing their moves its honestly gets a little scary. they're really good at karate. it's like reading are at times there like shooting them to the ground like this all. why don't mess with this is this is not only a parade, this is a full show. look, a look at the people on this side so excited. lives out there wearing white and raid has been going on since 19. haven't seen at this scale since the beginning of the pandemic so it's incredible. everybody out here. yeah. filing yet going down downtown damble. oh, look, she's or she's crossing the street. i'm not sure hard to cross the she's coming >> intense. intense. the little babies to learning these guys, baghdad. you got a lot of candy. >> good guys happy and get that much stop all manual. there's more of what's to come really i about
john. let's get out to the parade which is happening right now live in danville, sarah stinson, our parade marshala ferris buehler's day she's working today, but kind of in the area >> we have to show you. this is been the best we've missed a lot in the last 20 minutes, took a look at these adorable kids. they are showing their moves its honestly gets a little scary. they're really good at karate. it's like reading are at times there like shooting them to the ground like this all. why...
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marshall. i yield. a senator: a senator: thank you so much. madam president. the pr, this week afterwaiting a statue will replace kansas native and former united states senator john engles in the statuary hall collection. mr. marshall: it will join dwight eisenhower, our nation's 34th president as one of kansas' two tribute statues in the capitol building. president eisenhower's likeness was placed in the capitol rotunda in 2003 but amelia's journey to our nation's capitol has taken much longer. kansans and especially the people of atchenson persevered just as amelia did in her flight to coordinate a bronze statue if limestone base and appropriate nod to our state's signature natural stone. it was 85 years ago this month amelia earhart vanished over the vast pacific ocean. she'd already completed more than three-fourths of her trip which would have made her the first pilot ever to circle the earth at its equator. amelia already had made history before this flight. she was the first person to fly solo from hawaii to the united states mainland, the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic and the first woman to fly nonstop across the united states. defying odds
marshall. i yield. a senator: a senator: thank you so much. madam president. the pr, this week afterwaiting a statue will replace kansas native and former united states senator john engles in the statuary hall collection. mr. marshall: it will join dwight eisenhower, our nation's 34th president as one of kansas' two tribute statues in the capitol building. president eisenhower's likeness was placed in the capitol rotunda in 2003 but amelia's journey to our nation's capitol has taken much...
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. >> for john dean, the anticipation ended and his prison sentence began as he was delivered to the u.s. courthouse in the custody of u.s. marshalslaced me in was at fort holabird. they wanted to keep me near washington. it's while i'm serving my sentence and being brought into the court regularly, on the stand for two weeks in the trial of mitchell, haldeman, and ehrlichman, right after nixon had been pardoned by ford. >> h.r. haldeman, who was mr. nixon's chief of staff was indicted for conspiracy, obstruction of justice and perjury. john ehrlichman, who was the chief domestic aide indicted on charges of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and lying. >> john mitchell, the former attorney general, indicted on charges of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, perjury, and lion. >> they would come after many months in a long deliberation, all be convicted. >> 30 months to eight years. the sentences were heavier but each man will serve some sentences concurrently. ehrlichman got the same 2 1/2 years minimum. a >> if i could go back and do one thing, and one thing only, in connection with my work in washington, it would be to have staye
. >> for john dean, the anticipation ended and his prison sentence began as he was delivered to the u.s. courthouse in the custody of u.s. marshalslaced me in was at fort holabird. they wanted to keep me near washington. it's while i'm serving my sentence and being brought into the court regularly, on the stand for two weeks in the trial of mitchell, haldeman, and ehrlichman, right after nixon had been pardoned by ford. >> h.r. haldeman, who was mr. nixon's chief of staff was...
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marshal asked several permanent court staff who may have had access to the leaked opinion turn over their cell discreet populations of neurons and electronic devices as well. remember what chief justice john roberts said in may after the leak when he announced the internal probe, quote to the extent this betrayal of confidences with the court was intended to undermine the integrity of our operations had will not succeed. the work of the court will not be affected in anyway. roberts has publicly called the leak appalling, vowing that it wouldn't impact the court there. but we know that there has been tension among some of these relationships so some of the justices have come out and defended each other and talked about their friendship very publicly. we, of course, will keep pushing to find out whether the cheech has gotten any closer to getting the name of that leaker, bret? >> bret: yeah, it's really interesting, this investigation. we understand also that the author of the majority decision striking down roe v. wade now commenting just alito. >> shannon: yeah, he is over in italy. he was speaking at notre dame law school's religious liberty institute initiative and so he was there talki
marshal asked several permanent court staff who may have had access to the leaked opinion turn over their cell discreet populations of neurons and electronic devices as well. remember what chief justice john roberts said in may after the leak when he announced the internal probe, quote to the extent this betrayal of confidences with the court was intended to undermine the integrity of our operations had will not succeed. the work of the court will not be affected in anyway. roberts has publicly...
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marshall said large groups of people have picketed justices homes chanting slogans using bullhorns and banging drums for weeks. the simi valley man was recently arrested outside of justice brett kavanaugh's home nicholas. john ross key has been charged with attempting to kidnap or murder kavanaugh. >> the legal fights over abortion rights have taken a twist in texas. the state's highest court has blocked a lower court order temporarily allowed abortions to continue after the supreme court overturned. roe v wade nearly 100 year-old law went into effect, which made the procedures illegal and texas even before roe v wade was overturned, the state of texas that allowed abortions only up to about 6 weeks. now the state bans all abortions from the moment of fertilization. thousands of people took to the streets in support of abortion rights. a big rally against the supreme court decision was held in downtown la today. it was one of many across the country this week speaking at a fireside conversation in new orleans today, vice president kamala harris voice her outrage over the supreme court's ruling. >> with the dobbs decision. >> for the first time in the history of our nation. to a constitutional right that had
marshall said large groups of people have picketed justices homes chanting slogans using bullhorns and banging drums for weeks. the simi valley man was recently arrested outside of justice brett kavanaugh's home nicholas. john ross key has been charged with attempting to kidnap or murder kavanaugh. >> the legal fights over abortion rights have taken a twist in texas. the state's highest court has blocked a lower court order temporarily allowed abortions to continue after the supreme court...
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marshall said large groups of people have pickett justices homes chanting slogans using bullhorns. >> and banging drums for weeks. a semi valley man was recently arrested outside of justice brett kavanaugh's home nicholas. john ross key has been charged with attempting to kidnap or murder kavanaugh. >> the legal fights over abortion rights have taken a twist in texas. meanwhile, the state's highest court has blocked a lower court order that temporarily allowed abortions to continue after the supreme court overturned roe v wade in nearly 100 year-old law went into effect there in texas, which made the procedure is illegal even before roe v wade is overturned, texas had allowed abortions only up to about 6 weeks now the state bans all abortions from the moment of fertilization. thousands of people taking to the streets in support of abortion rights this weekend, a big rally against the supreme court decision was held in downtown la today. it was one of many across the country this week speaking at a fireside conversation in new orleans today, vice president kamala harris voice her outrage over the supreme court's ruling. with the dobbs decision. >> for the first time in the history of our nation. a constitutio
marshall said large groups of people have pickett justices homes chanting slogans using bullhorns. >> and banging drums for weeks. a semi valley man was recently arrested outside of justice brett kavanaugh's home nicholas. john ross key has been charged with attempting to kidnap or murder kavanaugh. >> the legal fights over abortion rights have taken a twist in texas. meanwhile, the state's highest court has blocked a lower court order that temporarily allowed abortions to continue...
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marshall school in the oxnard school district. i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting this legislation by renaming the post office at 1961 north c street in oxnard, california, as the johnhatcher iii post office building. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. keller: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 5659, which honors john r. hatcher iii. mr. hatcher was born in birmingham, alabama, during the jim crow era. he spent his lifetime fighting for equality. he was a long time member of the naacp and spent nearly 40 years as president of the ventura county chapter and six years as the naacp southern area president. mr. hatcher was also a united states air force veteran and served more than 22 years in the military before working as a civil servant for the department of the navy. he was honored with the american -- african-american achievement award at california state university channel islands. he also aided in the establishment of the ventura county afric
marshall school in the oxnard school district. i ask my colleagues to join me in supporting this legislation by renaming the post office at 1961 north c street in oxnard, california, as the johnhatcher iii post office building. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. keller: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. keller: thank you, mr....
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marshaling resources and investigating behind the scenes. they will be looking into all of these links between hunter biden, jim biden, joe biden, and the chinese communist regime in particular. >> rachel: a johnist. as many people there. you bring in such a great point about compromise because already we are seeing the joe biden's response to inflation as to do something that benefits china. you know lifting those tariffs. help me have never seen a case, miranda, with so much incriminating evidence on a laptop now nobody can deny as authentic. why hasn't anything happened yet? and is thus a strategy just to drag their feet until after the midterms or what do you see is going on here? >> look i think partly the reason the things happening because the republicans aren't in charge. they don't have subpoena power. chuck grassley and ron johnson have done a really masterful job with their probe, they've managed to unearth a lot of documents from the treasury to show the money trail, tens of millions of dollars which have flown into a fight in family coffers from china and other countries. so that's a start. but until you -- with this u.s. attorneys. >> ron johnson is a champion on this for sure. p
marshaling resources and investigating behind the scenes. they will be looking into all of these links between hunter biden, jim biden, joe biden, and the chinese communist regime in particular. >> rachel: a johnist. as many people there. you bring in such a great point about compromise because already we are seeing the joe biden's response to inflation as to do something that benefits china. you know lifting those tariffs. help me have never seen a case, miranda, with so much...