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the aba found you were not qualified for the judgeship you hold because of lack of experience, when i asked you about trials, motions, and you had said y-- and i'm wondering why you're getting a promotion. you said although we celebrate today we cannot take for granted tomorrow or we will lose our cart and countries to critics who call us terrifying and describe us as deplorable. who is we in that statement you made at your investiture. >> senator this that part of the investiture speech and others i was talking those who approach judging for with respect for the rule of law and fidelity and text and belief that the judge say what the law is and not what he or she thinks that the law should be. with regard to the first part of your question about the aba's rating, i think there's a reason that yesterday the aba gave me their highest rating of well qualified based on my experience, integrity and temperament. >> well, my concern is that as a sitting judge, you seemed to have thought it was appropriate to talk about winning a battle for the courts and have conveyed yourself and your opin
the aba found you were not qualified for the judgeship you hold because of lack of experience, when i asked you about trials, motions, and you had said y-- and i'm wondering why you're getting a promotion. you said although we celebrate today we cannot take for granted tomorrow or we will lose our cart and countries to critics who call us terrifying and describe us as deplorable. who is we in that statement you made at your investiture. >> senator this that part of the investiture speech...
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not do things the hands you know we school principal because he is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. the firm was such that we have 3 or i don't think the whole lot and they'll. each of them retired when i felt by right. the. supply and butane. and i carry the iffy the dust the conditioning the lights in. have the phones on without in order to plaster. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizable investment all the required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. so make it up with our own personal finance the sandoz for financing so. we have issued the challenge of financing and we also have a challenge of getting. mom power. you know trained manpower only understand the setting up of the projects the automation parts of the project and then the maintenance also. the students of land that everyone can do their parts to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going for so who's economy news in your book any s
not do things the hands you know we school principal because he is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. the firm was such that we have 3 or i don't think the whole lot and they'll. each of them retired when i felt by right. the. supply and butane. and i carry the iffy the dust the conditioning the lights in. have the phones on without in order to plaster....
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aba from mod lang college, oxford and an ll.b. from harvard. he served as a law clerk to justice arthur goldberg of the supreme court of the united states during the october 1964 term. pursued aice breyer career of teaching and public service, president jimmy carter appointed him to the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit in 1980. in 1994, president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed harry blackmun. 1994.k his seat august 3, since joining the court, justice breyer has completed no less then a number of books including ," "making oury democracy work -- a judge's rio ." and most recently, "the court and the world." with thanks and appreciation, i would ask you to welcome justice stephen breyer. [applause] justice breyer: thank you. very nice. and it is a children -- it is a theerman tradition to do introductions. a fabulous job at the aba come here and i'm glad you all are here because -- i was just hasing to -- my wife written a book as she is a clinical psychologist. she worked with
aba from mod lang college, oxford and an ll.b. from harvard. he served as a law clerk to justice arthur goldberg of the supreme court of the united states during the october 1964 term. pursued aice breyer career of teaching and public service, president jimmy carter appointed him to the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit in 1980. in 1994, president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed harry blackmun. 1994.k his seat august 3, since...
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the crash and he's fine no that's some good news there but the plane did crash in a residential area abas has made a statement saying it has quote no confirmed information that. it was on the on the accidental it any rash on the treehouse he's. not stored a boat and i and our view has been shared by the officials in which the pilot made and said we have lost the engine and lost the control so there are casualties fear there are close to mexico and people believe. that. the plane appears to have had a technical problem you just mentioned that radio transmission from from the pilot what else have you been hearing about that. there are programming in the engine that it isn't but the officer says that it. asked for to run it is that are available at united not interrupt you but it was a technical fault but the officials here that we are investigating the incident and you too early to determine the case and why the prime minister in our answer and you did anybody repeat and. did use the rescue teams are working to clear your. own gender thank you very much for this update thank you have. for e
the crash and he's fine no that's some good news there but the plane did crash in a residential area abas has made a statement saying it has quote no confirmed information that. it was on the on the accidental it any rash on the treehouse he's. not stored a boat and i and our view has been shared by the officials in which the pilot made and said we have lost the engine and lost the control so there are casualties fear there are close to mexico and people believe. that. the plane appears to have...
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i was talking about problems and how to Ãba place and very much concerned about in 2020.em are dirty tricks we all know about what the russians did in 2016. social media manipulation, hacking into state voter registration databases, stealing election emails and releasing them on the eve of the election to try to influence the election and so i'm concerned about the dirty tricks that might happen in 2020 whether they're done by foreign or domestic actors. one example we had is tampering with absentee ballots done to favor republican candidate hannah 2018 u.s. congressional race for north carolina night congressional district was such a bad situation in terms of stealing ballots from voters or altering them on a bipartisan basis the north carolina election board called new election. we have to be concerned about these rare but potentially troubling dirty tricks. and then the last problem is increasingly incendiary rhetoric about rigged or stolen elections. it's not just donald trump talking about this although he's one of the main people that claim elections are rigged or s
i was talking about problems and how to Ãba place and very much concerned about in 2020.em are dirty tricks we all know about what the russians did in 2016. social media manipulation, hacking into state voter registration databases, stealing election emails and releasing them on the eve of the election to try to influence the election and so i'm concerned about the dirty tricks that might happen in 2020 whether they're done by foreign or domestic actors. one example we had is tampering with...
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and 2014 leader aba bucker all came to the mosque to announce the creation of the islamic state caliphate. to need . to lead the effort by the iraqi army and its allies to drive out of the city caused heavy damage and killed or wounded thousands of civilians now 2 years later many local residents still have not recovered from the effects of the war they've suffered too much and their grief cannot be measured. more than 35000 people live at this camp for displaced persons in the town of hamam all. about 20 kilometers south of mosul. most of the residents are alleged to have ties to iowa spiders. there are a number of orphans and widows here. but. one of those widows lives in this tent with her 5 children her name is rose her husband was killed in an air raid on a mosque in mosul he was the militias in or prayer leader there will says he did not belong to i.a.s. . as a rocky troops clashed with islamic state fighters and 2017 she and her children fled. they've lived in this tent ever since. i was told that the authorities say that my husband was a member of i asked about and that's why they
and 2014 leader aba bucker all came to the mosque to announce the creation of the islamic state caliphate. to need . to lead the effort by the iraqi army and its allies to drive out of the city caused heavy damage and killed or wounded thousands of civilians now 2 years later many local residents still have not recovered from the effects of the war they've suffered too much and their grief cannot be measured. more than 35000 people live at this camp for displaced persons in the town of hamam...
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will upon those hours of all humans should try to do on days where there is little direct sun the abas heart school is dependent on reserve solar energy stored in batteries it then has to limit the use of electricity turn down the air conditioning or ton of some of the lights but by generating its own clean energy the school is saving money and producing electricity without producing harmful c o 2 emissions we are way behind in nigeria in. bringing up creative and innovative ideas of protecting our environment and protecting the future of the nation one of the greatest lessons we have to teach our children in this day and age is how to make them ferment a better and safer place the example set by the school is teaching the students the importance of protecting the environment a very practical way the home is that they will now share their new insights with us. yes indeed in our sense that european union faced out in kansas and light bulbs and educations option for lighting has dropped 30 percent african countries could do that too what do you think sandra i think that would be a great
will upon those hours of all humans should try to do on days where there is little direct sun the abas heart school is dependent on reserve solar energy stored in batteries it then has to limit the use of electricity turn down the air conditioning or ton of some of the lights but by generating its own clean energy the school is saving money and producing electricity without producing harmful c o 2 emissions we are way behind in nigeria in. bringing up creative and innovative ideas of protecting...
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and not do things the whole way school principal because a lot is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. if the firm was such that we have. already done that for a lot on our. each of them retired what i felt by right. the. client reviewed in. an archery the iffy the best the conditioning the lights in. the barn and without in order classroom. but getting to this point was. a sizable investment required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. to at so make it up with our own custom now fiancee sandoz school finances so. we have no issue but challenge of financing and we also have a challenge of getting. mom power you know trained to manage our own will understand the setting up of the project the automation parts of the project and then the maintenance also. the students of land that everyone can do their parts to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going in for sue for music and music in your book and sourc
and not do things the whole way school principal because a lot is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. if the firm was such that we have. already done that for a lot on our. each of them retired what i felt by right. the. client reviewed in. an archery the iffy the best the conditioning the lights in. the barn and without in order classroom. but getting to...
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secretive legal system that's held outside of the normal court system and it allows companies to go into aba tracing against governments behind closed doors well now international law firms are promoting ways that investors can use this parallel legal system to sue governments for the actions they have taken during the current virus crisis and we can take a look at some of them now so for example there are numerous countries that have suspended water and electricity bills well according to the law firm hogan lovells foreign owned utility companies could sue because their revenue stream is what potentially eliminated. india for another case halted exports of pharmaceutical in gradients so as to protect their own citizens well that could violate investment agreements and so investors could try and claim losses that's according to the lawyers at ropes and gray and many countries closed their borders and shut down travel lawyers say the transport companies could claim for drastically affected private investments now all of this legal activity has been monitored and documented by an ngo called co
secretive legal system that's held outside of the normal court system and it allows companies to go into aba tracing against governments behind closed doors well now international law firms are promoting ways that investors can use this parallel legal system to sue governments for the actions they have taken during the current virus crisis and we can take a look at some of them now so for example there are numerous countries that have suspended water and electricity bills well according to the...
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school principal the caller is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. firm was such that we have. already answered all they know. each of them referred out by. applying butin. and i agree the iffy the best the conditioning the lights in. the barn i'm without in order classroom. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizable investment required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. to at some make it up with our own cars so now financing sandoz school finances so. we have the issue the challenge of financing and we also have a challenge all from getting. mom power you know training to manpower all understand the setting up of the projects the automation parts of the project and then the man to man it's also. the students of land that everyone can do their part to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going in for so whose you can use in your book and in sources. like snark i will say you are funny when an edgy an
school principal the caller is leading by example she runs the abas heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. firm was such that we have. already answered all they know. each of them referred out by. applying butin. and i agree the iffy the best the conditioning the lights in. the barn i'm without in order classroom. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizable investment required but the school...
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what software to learn to news approach to corona virus from the aids epidemic remember former present aba mbeki was famously a denier of the seriousness of aids in southern africa but in south africa with the approach has been very different this time. yes i think back to you know running the world's biggest air of the program has really helped the country to understand what it takes to actually do something at that scale and i think that right now the government is a line a lot of science and scientists are making sure that we're using modeling we're using the data that we have to inform decisions and therefore it's a very different response than the response to hiv although in the time between becky and now of course it's been a massive response and a massive uptick in how we handle it and. the way in so many different. series in terms of the response to these 2 epidemics and i think that with covered republican to say it's a country that has lots of people who live in situations of poverty and therefore sun and was saying people are going to lose their livelihoods it's going to get ver
what software to learn to news approach to corona virus from the aids epidemic remember former present aba mbeki was famously a denier of the seriousness of aids in southern africa but in south africa with the approach has been very different this time. yes i think back to you know running the world's biggest air of the program has really helped the country to understand what it takes to actually do something at that scale and i think that right now the government is a line a lot of science and...
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. >> abas a -- absolutely not. everyone is opening too quickly too soon. >> reporter: j. crew's c.e.o. says this restructuring will hopefully help the business and its brands to thrive in the future. but big picture, the national retail federation says this pandemic has caused an estimated loss in sales of $1.3 trillion, norah. >> o'donnell: jericka, thank you. navy officials say captain brett crozier, the former commander of the "u.s.s. theodore roosevelt," has recovered from coronavirus and is on his way back to the u.s. crozier was fired after sounding the alarm about an outbreak on board the aircraft carrier. tonight the roosevelt's new commanding officer spoke exclusively with our pentagon correspondent, cbs's david martin. >> reporter: it's been a month since captain brett crozier left the roosevelt. by last public count, more than 1,100 members of the crew had testedivhe cw in. the mood of the crews in carlos sardiello took over after crozier was relieved of command. it's a job sardiello knows well. he was the commanding officer before crozier and had only been gon
. >> abas a -- absolutely not. everyone is opening too quickly too soon. >> reporter: j. crew's c.e.o. says this restructuring will hopefully help the business and its brands to thrive in the future. but big picture, the national retail federation says this pandemic has caused an estimated loss in sales of $1.3 trillion, norah. >> o'donnell: jericka, thank you. navy officials say captain brett crozier, the former commander of the "u.s.s. theodore roosevelt," has...
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for every pound of pasta you aba half-2 tablespoons of salt in your water because that's what helps labor the whole thing and e. so were going to put this in bread i have linguine on hand so that's what i'll use but you can use spaghetti, you can use rigatoni, i mean come up during this time, whatever noodle you're able to have is the noodle that you use. ut oil i you the goesatd, doesn. water to boil nicely. >> tamron: okay. >> that's a personal tip. the next thing is, in my pan, i have my pan over here, and i put just about a teaspoon of olive oil in their so when i added my smokes, cured meat it got cooking right away. no classically in italy they would use bacon, delicious, obviously a little bit harder to find, you could use pancetta, you can use bacon, at home you can use ham or smoked turkey or any of those things that give you that meaty flavor. use your pantry toagat thisoint. >> tamron: do is str it crispy? >> you're going to go almost crisp. mid-chris. you like your bacon super crispy, go crisper. if you like a slightly fattier situation with your bacon you can go less crisp. s
for every pound of pasta you aba half-2 tablespoons of salt in your water because that's what helps labor the whole thing and e. so were going to put this in bread i have linguine on hand so that's what i'll use but you can use spaghetti, you can use rigatoni, i mean come up during this time, whatever noodle you're able to have is the noodle that you use. ut oil i you the goesatd, doesn. water to boil nicely. >> tamron: okay. >> that's a personal tip. the next thing is, in my pan, i...
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on this day in 1969, the aba oakland oaks beat the indiana pacers in that week's finals. that will is the last game they played moving to washington the next season. that is this day in sports may 7.>> good stuff as always. my favorite video of the week. you need to check this out. you're probably never seen a more athletic dog. the amarillo texas. playing some volleyball with her friend. frank, my mom saved all of my records. that is just one of the reasons. the barry manilow. >> he is one of those guys that if you like them, you never admit it. >> that is good. even perry como. that is the sporting life. time for more news. >> the retreating your mom right. thank you. next at 11 pm. >> maybe even on a weekend when people are not working. >> there turning off power to hundreds of households tomorrow so they can upgrade their equipment. customer said this cannot happen at a worse time. >>> we are forced to shelter in place or work from home. it is a bad time for a black up. hello again everyone. >> working from home tonight. hundreds of households are going to have the po
on this day in 1969, the aba oakland oaks beat the indiana pacers in that week's finals. that will is the last game they played moving to washington the next season. that is this day in sports may 7.>> good stuff as always. my favorite video of the week. you need to check this out. you're probably never seen a more athletic dog. the amarillo texas. playing some volleyball with her friend. frank, my mom saved all of my records. that is just one of the reasons. the barry manilow. >>...
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. >> on this day in 1969, the aba oakland oh beat the indiana pacers.hat was the last day they played moving to washington the next season. that's the stay in sports, may 7. >>> pay attention, you will love this.is out. i have never seen anything like this. dog lovers in particular. this is in texas she's with her master, that is sensational volleyball. we have extra time. if you will indulge me. this is my last day before mother's day. three special moms in my life. my wife tina, happy mother's day. my mother-in-law keeps us fit throughout this shelter home time. my mother, edna, 92 years old and still rocking. she is responsible for my records. happy mother's day, mom, even though i won't get to see you on mother's day. i love you. happy mother's day. >> that was nice. >> that sweet. >>> thank you for joining us. good night. to its asexual state instead, it reverts and then grows up again. we thought my 90-year-old grandfather had reverted to an asexual state, but the lawsuit from his jamaican caregiver proved us all wrong. my point is, immortality is
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you are already well qualified by the aba. that matters to me. with that, the hearing is adjourned, and i thank you for your time. judge wilson: thank you, chairman. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations]
you are already well qualified by the aba. that matters to me. with that, the hearing is adjourned, and i thank you for your time. judge wilson: thank you, chairman. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations]
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this is what central banks were created for Ãbas you may know, those listening may know that the feds been dealing with some of liquidity issues going back into last year when the repo markets were somewhat destabilized the feds was putting liquidity in the system as early as last fall but since then with the pressures on financial markets coming from the uncertainty associated with this crisis, there has been a lot of destabilization, the fed has responded in a big way, it has been, for example, buying large amounts of treasuries and securities to help restore good functioning and those chemical markets. it continues to put cash into the system to try to make the repo markets and money markets work better, it's opened up discount window so banks can borrow at 1.41 percent interest as they need liquidity to make loans. very importantly, the fed has also been providing liquidity in the international system so back in 2008 and the financial crisis, one of the problems around the world was that so many financial transactions take place in dollars and the only source of dollars as the fe
this is what central banks were created for Ãbas you may know, those listening may know that the feds been dealing with some of liquidity issues going back into last year when the repo markets were somewhat destabilized the feds was putting liquidity in the system as early as last fall but since then with the pressures on financial markets coming from the uncertainty associated with this crisis, there has been a lot of destabilization, the fed has responded in a big way, it has been, for...
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here is a look at the system áthat will push through the ába areaá.eratures around the bay area cool áto mild. here is áa look áat your "futurecast." areas over the central they want to fall apart as it moves to the bay area and ái think it holds together well ááenough th most of us get some scattered shower activity. there is a look tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon. areas over lake tahoe the high á sierra going to get a little snow. the past. ected to drop dow to not much accumulation. afternoon highs in the cloudy skies and breezy conditions. scattered ááshowers. 56 for san francisco'sá. upper 70s for concord, livermore and áthe north bay a cool áá60 degrees. áááá when i come back i have a look t how much rainfall we get plus the extended forecast not our áonly opportunity for the wet weather áand more of this ácoming up in just a bit. >>> rosemary, thank you. áthe white house is recommendin that all nursing home residentsá and staff members be tested for the ácoronavirus. mike pence wh leads áthe task force, told governors in the united stat
here is a look at the system áthat will push through the ába areaá.eratures around the bay area cool áto mild. here is áa look áat your "futurecast." areas over the central they want to fall apart as it moves to the bay area and ái think it holds together well ááenough th most of us get some scattered shower activity. there is a look tomorrow morning and tomorrow afternoon. areas over lake tahoe the high á sierra going to get a little snow. the past. ected to drop dow to not...
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abas with illegal immigration, e relentless efforts to instill race hatred, that you see every day.ts saying that hurting america will make it easier for them to get power and keep power permanently. and breaking news, as we speak, nancy pelosi over on msnbc pushing for additional mail-in voting. we are finding that out right now. someone in the control room is watching. outside the council for americans public trustees and attorney general in the state of nevada, joining us tonight. thank you so much for coming onh so you have seen some of this firsthand. to telln us how we should feel about mail-in ballots and vote harvesting. >> this is a game about winningg elections and gaining power. and here are my swing state, we have a lot of very close elections and you are seeing videos of thousands of ballots that are piled up in apartments, trash cans, hallways, and this is all because we are doing our first mail-in ballot election in the history of our state all under the cloak of the pandemic, of course. and the democrats sued a democratic county, clark county, the greater las vegas i
abas with illegal immigration, e relentless efforts to instill race hatred, that you see every day.ts saying that hurting america will make it easier for them to get power and keep power permanently. and breaking news, as we speak, nancy pelosi over on msnbc pushing for additional mail-in voting. we are finding that out right now. someone in the control room is watching. outside the council for americans public trustees and attorney general in the state of nevada, joining us tonight. thank you...
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why not wear a mask going to a meeting, just out of an aba abundance of caution?they're politicians and they think about optics. you would think the optics they would choose that they lean towards the doctor who is nodding his head right now has recommended and we've heard from so many others who say the picture that we're seeing right now would be so much better if they were all wearing masks to lead by example. but that's not how the president sees it. we have been reporting on this for some time, even before the positive cases. but even again since the positive cases more importantly. it's just -- it's not something that he wants to do. and it could be because it projects weakness. you know, kind of the other side of the optics that any politician could be worried about in these circumstances. the problem is that in a time like this which is so unprecedented, people do see their leaders and do want to get a queue from their leaders as to what they're supposed to do, which is why we're seeing this news tonight of the medical professionals taking the abundance of
why not wear a mask going to a meeting, just out of an aba abundance of caution?they're politicians and they think about optics. you would think the optics they would choose that they lean towards the doctor who is nodding his head right now has recommended and we've heard from so many others who say the picture that we're seeing right now would be so much better if they were all wearing masks to lead by example. but that's not how the president sees it. we have been reporting on this for some...
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so are you going to tell judges and numbers of members of the bench that they can't join the aba?s morning. >> is a protege of the senate majority leader. i'm sure you will be talking about it tonight, 11:00 p.m. eastern. shannon bream, thanks for coming on. >> sandra: great to see shannon. meanwhile a form of vaccine director a whistle-blower complaint against top officials of the department of health and human services, claiming he was removed from his position for pushing back on unproven covid-19 treatments by the trump administration. >> his name is dr. rick bright, and he is the head of barta over at hhs. he is now over at hhs. he found a whistle-blower complaint alleging that he was demoted for opposing the funding of chloroquine to treat coronavirus disease arguing that the money should go toward developing tough proven therapies. he's also alleging years of political cronyism at hhs and his whistle-blower complaint saying hhs leadership pressured dr. bright and barta to ignore expert -- dr. bright said in the three years he repeatedly clashed with dr. robert kadlec who is
so are you going to tell judges and numbers of members of the bench that they can't join the aba?s morning. >> is a protege of the senate majority leader. i'm sure you will be talking about it tonight, 11:00 p.m. eastern. shannon bream, thanks for coming on. >> sandra: great to see shannon. meanwhile a form of vaccine director a whistle-blower complaint against top officials of the department of health and human services, claiming he was removed from his position for pushing back on...
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an urban planner and a community development practitioner for various local governments, including aba, city of oakland and south san francisco. i currently work for the city of south san francisco and management the kdbg program. a program geared towards serving low-income families. in addition, i work on regional and local housing policies that directly affect low-income residents. so more specific to the fund, over the last four to five years the funds made great strides beyond the original intent, investing in small sites, non-profit ownership and programming for access to affordable housing. our early purpose of the fund wasn't really to purchase property, but in 2014, me and along with others soma fund members, thought it was time to step in and invest in the first small sites property on natoma street. and this is where we were able to stabilize five very low-income residents, some making less than $20,000 a year. and a couple of them were seniors. this first site jump started the mayor's office of housing small sites program. and we've subsequently invested in additional sites
an urban planner and a community development practitioner for various local governments, including aba, city of oakland and south san francisco. i currently work for the city of south san francisco and management the kdbg program. a program geared towards serving low-income families. in addition, i work on regional and local housing policies that directly affect low-income residents. so more specific to the fund, over the last four to five years the funds made great strides beyond the original...
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a lack of education or because people poorer at higher rates of requiring various forms of diffuse Ãbaintentional inclusion and really looking at where we are and what we need to do, i think would really have a profound impact on our country and the world. >> it sounds like you blessed us with a lot of work to do your quite the model for us to follow. judy, thank you so much for all your time tonight and sharing your wisdom with us and thank you for making the world a better place for everyone. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. be sure to follow us on comcast and visit us online to access our digital archive and updated schedule which seems to be changing every day. judy, thanks again, folks, keep reading and have a good night take care, we will talk soon. >> on our author interview program afterwards, netflix director of inclusion michelle king offered her thoughts on the barriers to succeeding that women face in the workplace. here are some of the discussion. >> if are asking women to do something we are not asking men to, we need to really think about it. when it comes to lean in, i
a lack of education or because people poorer at higher rates of requiring various forms of diffuse Ãbaintentional inclusion and really looking at where we are and what we need to do, i think would really have a profound impact on our country and the world. >> it sounds like you blessed us with a lot of work to do your quite the model for us to follow. judy, thank you so much for all your time tonight and sharing your wisdom with us and thank you for making the world a better place for...
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. >> the aba has had an epiphany and now you are well-qualified. >> that's correct. >> i said you are well-qualified. >> it is the highest rating. >> if you are asked to rule on the affordable care act will you follow the law? >> absolutely senator kennedy to define president i would absolutely follow it fully and faithfully. >> do you have an open mind about it quick. >> for every argument and every litigant that comes before me. >> thank you judge. >> thank you chairman i want to echo the comments from both sides of the aisle to thank you for the willing to have a hearing to accommodate the different levels of engagement thank you very much it's good to see a lot of my colleagues face-to-face. this is been a long and difficult stretch for america and in particular the state of new jersey. if you will indulge me to make a statement and i appreciate the nominee coming before us , but mr. chairman i have listened to comments on both sides of the aisle it is frustrating to me then having folks think that they have been criticizing coming back to work. first of all that senators on both
. >> the aba has had an epiphany and now you are well-qualified. >> that's correct. >> i said you are well-qualified. >> it is the highest rating. >> if you are asked to rule on the affordable care act will you follow the law? >> absolutely senator kennedy to define president i would absolutely follow it fully and faithfully. >> do you have an open mind about it quick. >> for every argument and every litigant that comes before me. >> thank...
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an urban planner and a community development practitioner for various local governments, including aba, city of oakland and south san francisco. i currently work for the city of south san francisco and management the kdbg program. a program geared towards serving low-income families. in addition, i work on regional and local housing policies that directly affect low-income residents. so more specific to the fund, over the last four to five years the funds made great strides beyond the original intent, investing in small sites, non-profit ownership and programming for access to affordable housing. our early purpose of the fund wasn't really to purchase property, but in 2014, me and along with others soma fund members, thought it was time to step in and invest in the first small sites property on natoma street. and this is where we were able to stabilize five very low-income residents, some making less than $20,000 a year. and a couple of them were seniors. this first site jump started the mayor's office of housing small sites program. and we've subsequently invested in additional sites
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stuart: all right, that was john caplan on the show earlier this week talking about how alib aba is helpingall businesses and today they reported strong growth since the month of march, and the stock is down for other reasons, but they did talk about strong growth since march. michael zacore is with us now. michael ignore what's going on with u.s. china relations here and just look at the company itself. is it a winner? >> hi, stuart, good morning, yeah, you and i have been talking about baba together for over a year and what we saw coming and what we've discussed in the past is that this is a company that was perfectly positioned in every conceivable way for the moment we live in today. certainly pre-covid but now, in the post-covid world. they've built the new retail echosystem. stuart: okay, michael, i'm going to jump right in here. let's get on with this. look, alibaba is at 202 per share as we speak. would you buy it bearing in mind all that's going on with u.s. china problems? >> yeah, i'd still have a heavy buy on alibaba right now. a lot has to do with geopolitics not so much the co
stuart: all right, that was john caplan on the show earlier this week talking about how alib aba is helpingall businesses and today they reported strong growth since the month of march, and the stock is down for other reasons, but they did talk about strong growth since march. michael zacore is with us now. michael ignore what's going on with u.s. china relations here and just look at the company itself. is it a winner? >> hi, stuart, good morning, yeah, you and i have been talking about...
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an urban planner and a community development practitioner for various local governments, including aba, city of oakland and south san francisco. i currently work for the city of south san francisco and management the kdbg program. a program geared towards serving low-income families. in addition, i work on regional and local housing policies that directly affect low-income residents. so more specific to the fund, over the last four to five years the funds made great strides beyond the original intent, investing in small sites, non-profit ownership and programming for access to affordable housing. our early purpose of the fund wasn't really to purchase property, but in 2014, me and along with others soma fund members, thought it was time to step in and invest in the first small sites property on natoma street. and this is where we were able to stabilize five very low-income residents, some making less than $20,000 a year. and a couple of them were seniors. this first site jump started the mayor's office of housing small sites program. and we've subsequently invested in additional sites
an urban planner and a community development practitioner for various local governments, including aba, city of oakland and south san francisco. i currently work for the city of south san francisco and management the kdbg program. a program geared towards serving low-income families. in addition, i work on regional and local housing policies that directly affect low-income residents. so more specific to the fund, over the last four to five years the funds made great strides beyond the original...
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simultaneously, judge walker is one praise from religious freedom activist nationwide and the approval of the aba which events whole the gold standard. that illustrates the kind of individual the committee is considering this morning. already judge walker's reputation as a brilliant eagle rising star precedes him when you consider the full scope of his education and experience, it is hardly a surprise. judge walker graduated from duke university summa money, harvard law school graduate magna cum laude and he edited the law review. at the gym then judge kavanaugh, and anthony kennedy. he learned of the elbows of legal giants. then he movedte on to skilled fr formants is. and then to distinguish scholarship the professor of global law school with an expertise in national security, administer and and the separation ofow powers. indeed, an impressive record. but as kentucky secretary of state, mike adams recently judge walker is more than just a cd. outpouring praise from his peers and colleagues who know him well. hundred kentucky lawyers, many of them practice before judge walker road to praise his
simultaneously, judge walker is one praise from religious freedom activist nationwide and the approval of the aba which events whole the gold standard. that illustrates the kind of individual the committee is considering this morning. already judge walker's reputation as a brilliant eagle rising star precedes him when you consider the full scope of his education and experience, it is hardly a surprise. judge walker graduated from duke university summa money, harvard law school graduate magna...