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..of the bar association and all of the senior respected independent lawyers in hong kong.. you should be ashamed of yourself. i‘m not ashamed of myself, mr tong. i‘m really looking for answers. you can‘t get an answer with questions like that, because you are not putting it properly, and you don‘t seem to be in a position to give an opportunity for the interviewee to say something. there is no point to carry out this conversation if you do it like that. let me ask you another question, and see if you can answer this one. we have seen people arrested already under the new national security law, at least ten of them, as i understand it, in recent protests and demonstrations. it seems that those who have been charged under the new law were waving banners, asking for greater democracy, some of them asking for independence for hong kong. do you believe those are the sorts of crimes that should be prosecuted under this national security law imposed by china? you obviously have not read the news. 0ne stabbed a policeman, the other drove a bike towards a group of policemen and all
..of the bar association and all of the senior respected independent lawyers in hong kong.. you should be ashamed of yourself. i‘m not ashamed of myself, mr tong. i‘m really looking for answers. you can‘t get an answer with questions like that, because you are not putting it properly, and you don‘t seem to be in a position to give an opportunity for the interviewee to say something. there is no point to carry out this conversation if you do it like that. let me ask you another question,...
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the bar association and all other senior respected independent lawyers in hong kong...culous. there is no way to carry on an interview like this. you should be ashamed of yourself.” on an interview like this. you should be ashamed of yourself. i am really looking for answers. you can't get an answer with questions like that. you are not putting it properly, and you don't seem to be ina properly, and you don't seem to be in a position to give an opportunity for the interviewee to say something. there is no point to carry out this conversation if you like that. let me ask you another question and see if you can answer this one. we have seen people arrested already under the new national security law, at least ten of them as i understand it in recent protests a nd of them as i understand it in recent protests and demonstrations. it seems that those who have been charged under the new law were waving banners, asking for greater democracy, some of them asking for independence for hong kong. do you believe those are sorts of crimes should be prosecuted under this national sec
the bar association and all other senior respected independent lawyers in hong kong...culous. there is no way to carry on an interview like this. you should be ashamed of yourself.” on an interview like this. you should be ashamed of yourself. i am really looking for answers. you can't get an answer with questions like that. you are not putting it properly, and you don't seem to be ina properly, and you don't seem to be in a position to give an opportunity for the interviewee to say...
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even the american bar association. the american bar association had a committee that put out this report on communist tactics, strategy and objectives which sets forth 10 of the worst procommunist decisions of the supreme court. this was put in the congressional record first by senator bridges and then later by senator dirksen and i will bet millions of copies went out. it became a major vehicle to educate the grassroots about what the work was doing about communism. and also in those years, you can -- one of the most popular speak its was in clarence minion of the notre dame law school and he wrote a little book, less than 100 pages called "key to peace compo and talked about the religious found -- religious foundation of our country. we are not using the term conservative. this is just the way people believed and thought in those years of the late 1950's and early 1960's. and then we looked around for a president. who are we going to run for president? and somebody suggested a senator from arizona. well, nobody from
even the american bar association. the american bar association had a committee that put out this report on communist tactics, strategy and objectives which sets forth 10 of the worst procommunist decisions of the supreme court. this was put in the congressional record first by senator bridges and then later by senator dirksen and i will bet millions of copies went out. it became a major vehicle to educate the grassroots about what the work was doing about communism. and also in those years,...
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the law once it came into effect and that was yesterday so now we're getting reaction to the bar association has said this could have a chilling effect in hong kong or the legal experts who say that this law goes even further than the loss in mainland china for their national security one of the main issues highlighted by the bar association is article 38 the fact that it could target anyone who is even not in hong kong and organizations to that have links to hong kong also a major concern is the fact that even non of violent acts come under this law and it's unclear what kind of a punishment they could face a for just holding a flag as we've seen people have been arrested what about holding up the taiwan flight so there are still so many questions about this law as people try to look at the details of the big issue here is there just not enough specifics as the go experts say it is unclear whether beijing can take over a case of their own happy for it's been dealt with in hong kong it's unclear how far each of the punitive measures could go and for what so there's just although we now have
the law once it came into effect and that was yesterday so now we're getting reaction to the bar association has said this could have a chilling effect in hong kong or the legal experts who say that this law goes even further than the loss in mainland china for their national security one of the main issues highlighted by the bar association is article 38 the fact that it could target anyone who is even not in hong kong and organizations to that have links to hong kong also a major concern is...
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this is march 2nd of this year at his atlanta office obtained by the national bar association's incoming president. and it shows what he was doing until the very end. what he was doing was planning, with reverend jackson, three powerhouse civil rights icons to get together and to celebrate the national bar association in just a couple of weeks. an online affair. so you can see these two men, these two leaders really leaning on each other, really planning for a future ahead. and this was just typical congressman john lewis. never stopping. never giving up. that was a time when he was undergoing treatment back and forth from washington to atlanta. eventually having to stop that treatment in just the last couple of weeks or so. we heard from the senior pastor of ebenezer baptist church in atlanta who talked again about what it was like to be with him in those final days. >> i received a call several days ago from the family asking that i make my way to the home, and i was there at his bedside. i exchanged a few words with him. told him how much i loved him. he said, i love you, too, brother
this is march 2nd of this year at his atlanta office obtained by the national bar association's incoming president. and it shows what he was doing until the very end. what he was doing was planning, with reverend jackson, three powerhouse civil rights icons to get together and to celebrate the national bar association in just a couple of weeks. an online affair. so you can see these two men, these two leaders really leaning on each other, really planning for a future ahead. and this was just...
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the american bar association is the world's largest voluntary professional organization and is this is one of those good things to do that we are delighted to partner with. dean, thank you and the university of alabama law school for the opportunity. [applause] >> as you probably know our ceremony is occurring this week at the same time as the national book festival here in dc which is sponsored by the library of congress so we will now will ask roberto schaefer, law library in a car is to make some remarks. >> thank you, dean and other distinguished guests. i am delighted to be celebrating with you today at the inauguration of the harper leave prize for legal fiction. i will note that today is situated between two other important events that happened close in time. one was the celebration last week of constitution day and saturday in addition to kicking off the library of congress is 11th national book festival we will also be kicking off the annual banned books week. has many of you know "to kill a mockingbird" has had a high place on the honor roll of banned books for many, many yea
the american bar association is the world's largest voluntary professional organization and is this is one of those good things to do that we are delighted to partner with. dean, thank you and the university of alabama law school for the opportunity. [applause] >> as you probably know our ceremony is occurring this week at the same time as the national book festival here in dc which is sponsored by the library of congress so we will now will ask roberto schaefer, law library in a car is...
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the law once it came into effect and that was yesterday so now we're getting reaction to the bar association has said this could have a chilling effect in hong kong there are the legal experts who say that this law goes even further than the loss in mainland china for their national security one of the main issues highlighted by the bar association is article 38 the fact that it could target anyone who is even off in hong kong and organizations to that have links to hong kong also a major concern is the fact that even non of violent acts come under this law and it's unclear what kind of a punishment they could face so for just holding a flag as we've seen people have been arrested what about holding up the taiwan flight so there are still so many questions about this law as people try to look at the details of the big issue here is there just not enough specifics as the go experts say it is unclear whether beijing can take over a case of their i'm happy for it's been dealt with in hong kong it's unclear how far each of the punitive measures could go and for what so there's just although we n
the law once it came into effect and that was yesterday so now we're getting reaction to the bar association has said this could have a chilling effect in hong kong there are the legal experts who say that this law goes even further than the loss in mainland china for their national security one of the main issues highlighted by the bar association is article 38 the fact that it could target anyone who is even off in hong kong and organizations to that have links to hong kong also a major...
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the criminal bar association said the government needs to increase funding overall for the court systemer person each year on average onjustice in england and wales. eu leaders have extended their summit in brussels after failing to reach an agreement on a plan to spend 750 billion euros to revive their economies following the coronavirus crisis. the german chancellor angela merkel said it wasn't clear that a solution would be found today, because as she put it there was "a lot of good will but also many positions". our europe correspondent gavin lee explained what the main sticking points were. it is a political rubik's cube at the moment. it matters because, with a50 million people across europe, a continent which is going into deep recession, some economies shrinking by about 11%. in spain, overall, about 8% this year. the decisions in the building behind me over the past 48 hours is going to affect the future of the economic recovery. the big issue is part of the recovery fund, 750 billion euros, 500 billion of it is argument about this being given out as grants to countries that ne
the criminal bar association said the government needs to increase funding overall for the court systemer person each year on average onjustice in england and wales. eu leaders have extended their summit in brussels after failing to reach an agreement on a plan to spend 750 billion euros to revive their economies following the coronavirus crisis. the german chancellor angela merkel said it wasn't clear that a solution would be found today, because as she put it there was "a lot of good...
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i spoke to ronny tong, a senior pro—china voice in hong kong, a former leader of the bar association.e said of you, he said, "ah, his exile is just a political ploy. he's free to go and he's free to come back. there is no warrant against him. there's nobody persecuting or prosecuting him. he's just using this for politics." well, i would say not yet, because the implementation, we still don't know how it will operate. the secret police agencyjust started to operate in hong kong and we still don't know how far they will go, how many political activists they will arrest. maybe one day they could use the national security law to arrest all the leading figures in hong kong. so i think this is not something that we fantasise. the threat does exist. well, you say the threat exists. i just would put to you that some of the language you and joshua wong use is extremely melodramatic. i mean, joshua wong said the other day, "this new security law marks the end of hong kong. from now on, hong kong enters a reign of terror." you said that this new law marks the start of a "bloody cultural revolut
i spoke to ronny tong, a senior pro—china voice in hong kong, a former leader of the bar association.e said of you, he said, "ah, his exile is just a political ploy. he's free to go and he's free to come back. there is no warrant against him. there's nobody persecuting or prosecuting him. he's just using this for politics." well, i would say not yet, because the implementation, we still don't know how it will operate. the secret police agencyjust started to operate in hong kong and...
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traditionally be involved in imposing a law in hong kong saw the actual details of the law and the bar association has said that it could have a chilling effect on the rule of law in hong kong and on the impact of hong kong people but some even saying that it goes even further than the laws in mainland china particularly in its reach as far a mention in the reports where people could be seen violating the law whether they are residents or non permanent residents of hong kong and they don't necessarily have to be in hong kong to be doing it once again organizations that are linked to hong kong or organizations that refer to hong kong even if they're not in hong kong could once again come under that law and violating that law could give you prison terms of up to life sentences so that is what is concerning many of the vagueness the broadness of the law and the fact that police powers have not been extended they're allowed to investigate people they're allowed to follow up on communications they're allowed to intercept communications so suddenly the you know in in opposition to what we're seeing in t
traditionally be involved in imposing a law in hong kong saw the actual details of the law and the bar association has said that it could have a chilling effect on the rule of law in hong kong and on the impact of hong kong people but some even saying that it goes even further than the laws in mainland china particularly in its reach as far a mention in the reports where people could be seen violating the law whether they are residents or non permanent residents of hong kong and they don't...
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the vice chair of the criminal bar association says it is too early to comment on the outcome of thentencing hearing is a vitally important part of the entire justice process. one should not detach the verdict in a case such as this from sentence. it is extremely rare for the verdicts of not guilty to be set aside. the three teenagers who killed pc harper are due to be sentenced on friday. more than a million extra school children in england should be entitled to free school meals — according to a review commissioned by the government, which says all families on universal credit should be included. the national food strategy says it would help tackle what it describes as a "slow motion disaster" of poor eating habits. simonjones reports. a nutritious diet is the foundation of equality and opportunity, according to the national food strategy. it says more children need to be fed while at school to end the toxic connection between poor diet and child poverty, and insists the price would be well worth paying. you are looking at a couple of pounds per child per day and in the scheme of e
the vice chair of the criminal bar association says it is too early to comment on the outcome of thentencing hearing is a vitally important part of the entire justice process. one should not detach the verdict in a case such as this from sentence. it is extremely rare for the verdicts of not guilty to be set aside. the three teenagers who killed pc harper are due to be sentenced on friday. more than a million extra school children in england should be entitled to free school meals — according...
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rights movement because of desegregation i remember debating in chambers before the new york bar association black phd from harvard, a lawyer and midway through i said we have two circumstances. you've got school a where there's a school of excellence and s school be where there's. [inaudible] and so what i have sought is to help low income people to become empowered and that's why i knew this was a scam when the poverty programs came. in 1960 when the government started spending $22 trillion, 70 cents of that dollar did not go to the poor, it went to those who serve the poor. they asked not which problems were solvable but which ones were fungible. and so, what happens is we created a commodity out of poor people and so, as a consequence there was no incentive to solve problems of the fourth because the careers of those serving them were dependent upon having people to serve and that's why in the black community you've seen the families disintegrate over the last 50 years when prior, a hundred years prior to that black families were intact. we have a whole history of 100 years of one black
rights movement because of desegregation i remember debating in chambers before the new york bar association black phd from harvard, a lawyer and midway through i said we have two circumstances. you've got school a where there's a school of excellence and s school be where there's. [inaudible] and so what i have sought is to help low income people to become empowered and that's why i knew this was a scam when the poverty programs came. in 1960 when the government started spending $22 trillion,...
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davis, famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for the american bar association writes an article where he says the federal government is not an eleemosynary institution. ie., what's all this new deal stuff, it ain't what this government ought to be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time, january 22, 1926, "the new york times," communists were boring into like worms or something negro labor directed by the congress international in moscow as part of its worldwide propaganda. october 22, 1926, banner headline, san francisco examiner, third terror thug caught, confesses, four beaten with hammer in strike riots. april 18, 1927, one month before whitney, "the new york times," the american legion had issued a report condemning radicalization in the public schools. quote, submitting that it is entirely out of place for discussions tending to create disregard for the united states government to be had in an educational institution supported by taxes especially it's that true when so great a presumption when the organization concer
davis, famous attorney, infamous in some respects, official spokesman for the american bar association writes an article where he says the federal government is not an eleemosynary institution. ie., what's all this new deal stuff, it ain't what this government ought to be doing. couple that with what you see if you look in the newspapers of the time, january 22, 1926, "the new york times," communists were boring into like worms or something negro labor directed by the congress...
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this was through the national bar association's incoming president, ck hoffler, and this was march 2nd of this year, the reverend jesse jackson, as well as congressman lewis, they're really kind of supporting each other, you can see it physically, emotionally, and mentally, these two iconic civil rights leaders holding each other up, they were planning an online conference with z clayton and she also very much a civil rights leader in her own right. these pictures were taken at lewis's atlanta office, and this is the time when he was going back and forth, back and forth, for his treatment, between washington, d.c. and atlanta, but of course, they wanted to go ahead and get together, in an online fashion, at the end of this month, that is no longer taking place, but it really does underscore just the tremendous amount of integrity and dedication that he had to his work, and i want you to listen to the senior pastor of ebeneezer baptist church, about lewis' final days. >> i received a call several days ago, from the family, asking that i make my way to the home, and i was there at his be
this was through the national bar association's incoming president, ck hoffler, and this was march 2nd of this year, the reverend jesse jackson, as well as congressman lewis, they're really kind of supporting each other, you can see it physically, emotionally, and mentally, these two iconic civil rights leaders holding each other up, they were planning an online conference with z clayton and she also very much a civil rights leader in her own right. these pictures were taken at lewis's atlanta...
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he went on later to be the head of the american bar association and helped integrate the aba by changing constitution to eliminate the word "white" from it. and also during the nixon watergate years, he served as rosemary wood's attorney for the notorious 18 minutes of missing interview. he died at age 81 in washington, d.c. we've heard from jark wilson, the other was james gloss gouw. what should we know? >> they were part of a large attorney general staff who took the case, represented the state in the case. as we heard earlier, their argument was pretty straightforward and -- yes, mall apportionment is pretty bad in tennessee, but there's nothing the federal courts can do about it. >> let's listen to a little bit from the first oral argument. >> the real question here is whether or not you're going to have two classes of citizenship in tennessee, half slave and half free or at least one-third free and two-thirds slave because there is no way that you can get out of this illegal straightjacket without some federal assistance. >> now let's get down to bedrock on this thing. if there is
he went on later to be the head of the american bar association and helped integrate the aba by changing constitution to eliminate the word "white" from it. and also during the nixon watergate years, he served as rosemary wood's attorney for the notorious 18 minutes of missing interview. he died at age 81 in washington, d.c. we've heard from jark wilson, the other was james gloss gouw. what should we know? >> they were part of a large attorney general staff who took the case,...
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said if he comes back into lorain city hall without a face mask, he's going to turn him into the bar associationt having a barrier or building up the layers between yourself and another citizen helps to prevent the spread of the disease. >> that's right. i protect you. you protect me. >> absolutely. >> mercy hospital here, one of the main employers for the county, whyou had tents set up. what's the state now? >> they're doing very, very good. i have a good relationship with the ceo of the hospital, and i've been in constant contact with him. when it first happened, i assist him with setting up triage tents. they were ready for a surge. thank god it never happened, but they were prepared, and they still are actively prepared in case any kind of surmg does happen. >> let's talk about the election now, mayor. one of the key voting issues for lorain county is going to be the economy. how is that going to affect everyone. automotive and others have seen major losses. >> definitely. we depended on u.s. steel, republic steel, and ford motor company for the bulk of our jobs and all the ancillary jobs. w
said if he comes back into lorain city hall without a face mask, he's going to turn him into the bar associationt having a barrier or building up the layers between yourself and another citizen helps to prevent the spread of the disease. >> that's right. i protect you. you protect me. >> absolutely. >> mercy hospital here, one of the main employers for the county, whyou had tents set up. what's the state now? >> they're doing very, very good. i have a good relationship...
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coupled with the national bar association with lieutenant governor from michigan addressinaddressing palicial fo. the final step is going through the controller's office is supporting evidence before the draft report is sent out and, basically, that process is just providing the reasonable assurances that the audit was conforming to the governmental audit standards and so we should have that to the commission by september. that's what we're looking at. and so we've been a long time coming and just as a reminder, this is the audit that was mandated by voters and it was one of the initial priorities that we started on day one when i came to the dpa. and secondly, another thing we've been working on recently a analyzing our satisfaction survey responses. the agency has collected information like this for years and we wanted to analyze it and so, it's a small sample because a lot of people didn't really respond in that process in the past, but what we're doing is we feel like that's the information that can inform our racial equity work and outreach efforts and so we're creating a new on
coupled with the national bar association with lieutenant governor from michigan addressinaddressing palicial fo. the final step is going through the controller's office is supporting evidence before the draft report is sent out and, basically, that process is just providing the reasonable assurances that the audit was conforming to the governmental audit standards and so we should have that to the commission by september. that's what we're looking at. and so we've been a long time coming and...
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and also the president of the national bar association.ust want to thank those persons who have come. i want to thank congressman lewis. he wanted me to end up filing a lawsuit so he could go to troy state, but his parents were afraid and he was a minor. we introduced him to dr. king and it introduced him to the movement and the rest of it was history. now, what was your question? >> back to rosa parks. back to that day that you met her, how would you describe her? >> i had met rosa parks not just december 1, 1955, but i really at first met her when i was a student at what was then alabama state college for negroes. alabama state university. i lived on the west side of town. alabama state was on the east side of town. i was a student trying to learn how to be a teacher. i had already learned a little something about how to be a preacher, and that was the biggest thing that black boys in montgomery, alabama, in the 1930's, 40's, and 50's could be. i found out she worked with the naacp. she also worked with edie nixon, who was a family frien
and also the president of the national bar association.ust want to thank those persons who have come. i want to thank congressman lewis. he wanted me to end up filing a lawsuit so he could go to troy state, but his parents were afraid and he was a minor. we introduced him to dr. king and it introduced him to the movement and the rest of it was history. now, what was your question? >> back to rosa parks. back to that day that you met her, how would you describe her? >> i had met rosa...
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all whiteware, i believe he was working in 2001, when he and i served together on the american bar association committee on law and national security. prior to that time he had been assistant u.s. attorney general for the southern district of new york and also had been gentle counsel for the varmint of the air force. in 2009 he was tapped to be general counsel for the entire department of defense. waiter i had the honor of working for him when he came in as secretary of homeland security from 2013-2017. during which time i was responsible as the undersecretary responsible for cyber security and critical infrastructure. i saw firsthand how secretary johnson prioritized outreach efforts to communities around the country that might otherwise still feel marginalized. devoting significant time to travel and meeting, particularly with communities of color. he devoted significant time and effort to recruiting black americans and other minorities to our workforce our workforce including our cybersecurity workforce. i can't think of a better person to kick off this two days of conversation about system
all whiteware, i believe he was working in 2001, when he and i served together on the american bar association committee on law and national security. prior to that time he had been assistant u.s. attorney general for the southern district of new york and also had been gentle counsel for the varmint of the air force. in 2009 he was tapped to be general counsel for the entire department of defense. waiter i had the honor of working for him when he came in as secretary of homeland security from...
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where i believe he is working into thousand one when he and i served together on the american bar association on law and national security. prior to that time, he had been assistant u.s. attorney in new york and had been general counsel for the department air -- of the air force. in 2009, he was tapped to be general counsel for the entire -- he came in as secretary of homeland security from 2013 to 2017, during which time i was responsible for cyber security and critical infrastructure. i saw firsthand how secretary johnson prioritized outreach efforts to places around the country that might otherwise feel prioritized, devoting significant time to travel and meet particularly with communities of color. he devoted a significant effort to recruiting african-americans and minorities to the workforce. i cannot think of a better person to kick off the two days of conversation about systemic racism as a national security threat and the role of civic education. my friend, secretary jeh johnson. thank you for joining us. i know you are supposed to share another meeting and we are grateful. let's get
where i believe he is working into thousand one when he and i served together on the american bar association on law and national security. prior to that time, he had been assistant u.s. attorney in new york and had been general counsel for the department air -- of the air force. in 2009, he was tapped to be general counsel for the entire -- he came in as secretary of homeland security from 2013 to 2017, during which time i was responsible for cyber security and critical infrastructure. i saw...
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, the bar association of san francisco. ese fine folks panel with the bar, provide pro bono legal services to social equity applicants. to date about 250 hours have been provided. in addition, our partners at the office of economic workforce development have contracted with a law firm to provide additional pro bono legal assistance, which has started in about january/february, about 50 hours to date, for a total of 300 hours. and in addition, although there aren't events at this time, we did issue a permit for cannabis sales, on-site cannabis sales and consumption at the music festival in golden gate park. this is a part of our pilot program which may be extended on a yearly basis through 2021. with that, i'll kick it back to director rodriguez to close us out. >> thank you so much, jeremy. i want to run through this just quickly. there were some questions on the local level for -- with respect to what is sort of happening during the shelter in place. people want to know whether they can have community outreach meetings. the
, the bar association of san francisco. ese fine folks panel with the bar, provide pro bono legal services to social equity applicants. to date about 250 hours have been provided. in addition, our partners at the office of economic workforce development have contracted with a law firm to provide additional pro bono legal assistance, which has started in about january/february, about 50 hours to date, for a total of 300 hours. and in addition, although there aren't events at this time, we did...
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, the bar association of san francisco. folks panel with the bar, provide pro bono legal services to social equity applicants. to date about 250 hours have been provided. in addition, our partners at the office of economic workforce development have contracted with a law firm to provide additional pro bono legal assistance, which has started in about january/february, about 50 hours to date, for a total of 300 hours. and in addition, although there aren't events at this time, we did issue a permit for cannabis sales, on-site cannabis sales and consumption at the music festival in golden gate park. this is a part of our pilot program which may be extended on a yearly basis through 2021. with that, i'll kick it back to director rodriguez to close us out. >> thank you so much, jeremy. i want to run through this just quickly. there were some questions on the local level for -- with respect to what is sort of happening during the shelter in place. people want to know whether they can have community outreach meetings. the answer
, the bar association of san francisco. folks panel with the bar, provide pro bono legal services to social equity applicants. to date about 250 hours have been provided. in addition, our partners at the office of economic workforce development have contracted with a law firm to provide additional pro bono legal assistance, which has started in about january/february, about 50 hours to date, for a total of 300 hours. and in addition, although there aren't events at this time, we did issue a...
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the vice chair of the criminal bar association says it is too early to comment on the outcome of thehe entire justice process. and one should not detach the verdict in a case such as this from a sentence. it is extremely rare for the verdicts of not guilty to be set aside. the three teenagers who killed pc harper are due to be sentenced on friday. helena wilkinson, bbc news. in response to lissie harper's letter — a downing street spokesperson said. he is taking part football, curry and lots of laughs — that sounds like a perfect night in for many people, but how about at kensington palace with prince william ? so, i made some curry for you boys. others laugh. by royal appointment, the prince has got the poppadoms in. it's not every day you get a takeaway to surroundings like these. are you serious? the samrat was delivered to the palace? yep. a podcast, pint, and a curry — though getting the delivery in did have its challenges. there's an uber driver on the floor at the moment being frisked. they laugh. this was a very informal prince william, remembering some big nights out, some r
the vice chair of the criminal bar association says it is too early to comment on the outcome of thehe entire justice process. and one should not detach the verdict in a case such as this from a sentence. it is extremely rare for the verdicts of not guilty to be set aside. the three teenagers who killed pc harper are due to be sentenced on friday. helena wilkinson, bbc news. in response to lissie harper's letter — a downing street spokesperson said. he is taking part football, curry and lots...
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i will point to the san francisco bar association letter filed yesterday with the board that san francisco doesn't need to engage in the meet and confer process with the poa to put this on the ballot. this is easy for the board. there's going to be harder fights against the poa and our supervisors, you are on the right side with this amendment. >> your time has elapsed. >> can we have the next speaker, please. >> i'm calling in support of the amendment and future efforts to defund and eliminate police presence in our city. it's uncon shall that anyone would support this racist institution whose only tool is violence. police do not make us safe. it's clear that priorities are to protect racist murderers and criminalize being black or brown and poor. i want to thank you for your inspirational leadership and organizing around these issues and the board of supervisors involved the future efforts to defund sfpd. also, please turn your cameras on. thank you. i yield my time. >> thank you. >> can we have the next caller. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is heath. i think it's unfair thaw t
i will point to the san francisco bar association letter filed yesterday with the board that san francisco doesn't need to engage in the meet and confer process with the poa to put this on the ballot. this is easy for the board. there's going to be harder fights against the poa and our supervisors, you are on the right side with this amendment. >> your time has elapsed. >> can we have the next speaker, please. >> i'm calling in support of the amendment and future efforts to...
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, the bar association of san francisco. ese fine folks panel with the bar, provide pro bono legal services to social equity applicants. to date about 250 hours have been provided. in addition, our partners at the office of economic workforce development have contracted with a law firm to provide additional pro bono legal assistance, which has started in about january/february, about 50 hours to date, for a total of 300 hours. and in addition, although there aren't events at this time, we did issue a permit for cannabis sales, on-site cannabis sales and consumption at the music festival in golden gate park. this is a part of our pilot program which may be extended on a yearly basis through 2021. with that, i'll kick it back to director rodriguez to close us out. >> thank you so much, jeremy. i want to run through this just quickly. there were some questions on the local level for -- with respect to what is sort of happening during the shelter in place. people want to know whether they can have community outreach meetings. the
, the bar association of san francisco. ese fine folks panel with the bar, provide pro bono legal services to social equity applicants. to date about 250 hours have been provided. in addition, our partners at the office of economic workforce development have contracted with a law firm to provide additional pro bono legal assistance, which has started in about january/february, about 50 hours to date, for a total of 300 hours. and in addition, although there aren't events at this time, we did...
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douglas: at the time, he was in washington, d.c., and had been a former head of the american bar association and he had built a pretty lucrative supreme court and appellate practice. >> he was brought onto the case for the supreme court argument. he was not from tennessee and he was not part of the original team. tom osborne as well as others, were the three tennessee lawyers who really brought the case. there is actually quite a bit of behind the scenes drama when charles was brought on because one of the local attorneys were not exactly happy about that. he had a reputation and connections with the eisenhower administration and the other was james glasgow. what we know about them. douglas: they were both assistant attorney generals, part of a large attorney general staff who took the case and represented the state in the case. as we heard earlier, their arguments are pretty straightforward, and yet >> malapportionment is pretty bad in tennessee but there's having the courts can do about it. susan: let's listen into to a little bit from the first oral argument. >> the real question here is
douglas: at the time, he was in washington, d.c., and had been a former head of the american bar association and he had built a pretty lucrative supreme court and appellate practice. >> he was brought onto the case for the supreme court argument. he was not from tennessee and he was not part of the original team. tom osborne as well as others, were the three tennessee lawyers who really brought the case. there is actually quite a bit of behind the scenes drama when charles was brought on...
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here's justice marshall at the national bar association meeting in 1988. he is accepting tourist award and he talked a bit about the state of -- >> i don't care about the constitution alone. or this declaration of independence. or all of the books together. it is not that important. what is important, is a goal. a goal that is a basis of true democracy which is over and above the law. it is something that won't happen but you must pray for it and work for. that goal is very simple. that goal is that if a child a negro child is born to a black mother in a state like mississippi or any other state like that, born to the dumbest, poorest sheer crop or, is by merely trying its first breath in the democracy, their and without any more, is born with the exact same rights as a similar child who is born to a white man to the wealthiest person to the united states. no, it is not true. of course it is not true. (applause) it never will be true. but i challenge anybody to take the position that that is not the goal that we should be shooting for, and stop talking abo
here's justice marshall at the national bar association meeting in 1988. he is accepting tourist award and he talked a bit about the state of -- >> i don't care about the constitution alone. or this declaration of independence. or all of the books together. it is not that important. what is important, is a goal. a goal that is a basis of true democracy which is over and above the law. it is something that won't happen but you must pray for it and work for. that goal is very simple. that...
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. >> i wrote the bar association about it. you have to remember that i was 19 years old. witnesses and i'm like, "how am i going to be prepared to testify?" >> the meetings wouldn't really last that long, because he wasn't chatty enough to keep things going. we would get the information we needed and make sure his needs were met, then we would leave. >> i thought that he did not choose the company he kept very well, but i don't think he killed paul howell. julius had an alibi. >> i never went to edmond that night. >> when they said what time the man actually got shot, i was like "well, that takes my brother out of it." 'cause i know for a fact my brother was at home. >> paul howell was shot in edmond a little after 9:30 p.m. julius' mother, father, older brother, and younger sister antoinette say that julius was at home during the relevant timeframe of the shooting. >> i was at my parents' house. >> we were sitting here eating spaghetti. >> he had, like, a big plate of spaghetti. >> while i played monopoly with my brother and my sister. >> they were playing monopoly. >> i
. >> i wrote the bar association about it. you have to remember that i was 19 years old. witnesses and i'm like, "how am i going to be prepared to testify?" >> the meetings wouldn't really last that long, because he wasn't chatty enough to keep things going. we would get the information we needed and make sure his needs were met, then we would leave. >> i thought that he did not choose the company he kept very well, but i don't think he killed paul howell. julius had...
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early in my career, the american bar association presented the day award to him, john lewis and myself, the award was nothing that i was with john lewis. it made me felt much greater. i had the great honor tore . avel him to south africa and i saw and i sat across from tutu and i saw wo special souls united. mr. lewis loved two people in life that were his heroes. one was dr. king and the other was robert contendy. and that purpose of that trip was to honor robert contendy in that 50th anniversary and in saidspeech, robert kennedy human history is shaped each time the man improves the life of others or strikes out against injustice and crossing each other from energy endearing they an build down the walls of resistance. robert kennedy may have been speaking about john lewis that day in 1964, because that is what john lewis did and more than a ripple of hope but a tsunami of hope. and in every good cause sacrificed himself in alabama and south carolina and even when he was in congress and even when he was og death's doorstep and e got to go to black lives matter plaza to give young peop
early in my career, the american bar association presented the day award to him, john lewis and myself, the award was nothing that i was with john lewis. it made me felt much greater. i had the great honor tore . avel him to south africa and i saw and i sat across from tutu and i saw wo special souls united. mr. lewis loved two people in life that were his heroes. one was dr. king and the other was robert contendy. and that purpose of that trip was to honor robert contendy in that 50th...
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there was a study in 1988 by the american bar association which concluded, this is police officers, judges, prosecutors that the exclusionary rule didn't lead to an increase of crime, wasn't an obstacle to laurmt, law enforcement, that you could have it and still have effective law enforcement. and so most law enforcement officers, they don't maybe embrace the exclusionary rule but they know how to operate within the bounds of it and they know how to operate within the bounds of the limitations of the exclusionary rule. so they can learn to operate about it. earl warren is right about police professionalism. but what he also said is you have to look at these decisions, including miranda, which you'll speak about later, and also look at how the court looked at issues of race and inequality in communities which were targeted by the police. because they were predominantly communities of color. i think it's important that you make that link in criminal procedure revolution and what was happening in these communities and the emphasis on race. >> which brings us to the contemporary times where w
there was a study in 1988 by the american bar association which concluded, this is police officers, judges, prosecutors that the exclusionary rule didn't lead to an increase of crime, wasn't an obstacle to laurmt, law enforcement, that you could have it and still have effective law enforcement. and so most law enforcement officers, they don't maybe embrace the exclusionary rule but they know how to operate within the bounds of it and they know how to operate within the bounds of the limitations...
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i am honored to be here on behalf of the american immigration lawyers association, a bar association of more than 15,000 immigration attorneys and law professors. i'm here on behalf of our members and the countless families, vulnerable individuals, students, and businesses they regularly represent in front of uscis who will suffer tremendous harm if the u.s. immigration system comes to a halt. even more so, i am honored to be here as someone who worked for over a decade with the dedicated civil servants at uscis whose livelihoods are now in jeopardy. having spent the majority of my career at uscis, i am someone who strongly believes in the mission of the agency and deeply care for the people who work there. when the agency has strayed from its mission of focusing on exclusively on the administration of benefit applications and has transformed into a vetting agency more focused on stopping illegal immigration. i was hired in 2008 because of congressional appropriations it received to help eliminate backlogs. we're here today because once again uscis is asking for a bailout and prossin
i am honored to be here on behalf of the american immigration lawyers association, a bar association of more than 15,000 immigration attorneys and law professors. i'm here on behalf of our members and the countless families, vulnerable individuals, students, and businesses they regularly represent in front of uscis who will suffer tremendous harm if the u.s. immigration system comes to a halt. even more so, i am honored to be here as someone who worked for over a decade with the dedicated civil...
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they're military jags that are required to be licensed attorneys in good standing with their state bar associations and are subject to professional rules of ethics. those are commonsense standards, but they are not the standards that commanders have. commanders aren't typically lawyers. they're not typically criminal lawyers. they're not trained in how to make this fundamental decision about whether a crime has been committed so why wouldn't you let military police investigate the crime just as they do today? they take that investigation and instead of putting it on the commander's general counsel's desk, they'll put it on a military prosecutor's desk. the military prosecutor gets to make a decision. yes or no, i can prosecute or i can't. then that file goes right back to the commander. so when the commander wants to do nonjudicial punishment, he gets to do it. every time a prosecutor says there's no case here, he gets to have the same authority he has today. and under today's standards, today's standards, only 10% of these cases go to trial. that would mean the commanders only don't get to make th
they're military jags that are required to be licensed attorneys in good standing with their state bar associations and are subject to professional rules of ethics. those are commonsense standards, but they are not the standards that commanders have. commanders aren't typically lawyers. they're not typically criminal lawyers. they're not trained in how to make this fundamental decision about whether a crime has been committed so why wouldn't you let military police investigate the crime just as...
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early in my career, the american bar association presented the day award to him, john lewis and myself, the award was nothing that i was with john lewis. it made me felt much greater. i had the great honor tore . avel him to south africa and i saw and i sat across from tutu and i saw wo special souls united. mr. lewis loved two people in life that were his heroes. one was dr. king and the other was robert contendy. and that purpose of that trip was to honor robert contendy in that 50th anniversary and in saidspeech, robert kennedy human history is shaped each time the man improves the life of others or strikes out against injustice and crossing each other from energy endearing they an build down the walls of resistance. robert kennedy may have been speaking about john lewis that day in 1964, because that is what john lewis did and more than a ripple of hope but a tsunami of hope. and in every good cause sacrificed himself in alabama and south carolina and even when he was in congress and even when he was og death's doorstep and e got to go to black lives matter plaza to give young peop
early in my career, the american bar association presented the day award to him, john lewis and myself, the award was nothing that i was with john lewis. it made me felt much greater. i had the great honor tore . avel him to south africa and i saw and i sat across from tutu and i saw wo special souls united. mr. lewis loved two people in life that were his heroes. one was dr. king and the other was robert contendy. and that purpose of that trip was to honor robert contendy in that 50th...
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we frequently partner with san francisco bar association and housing economic advocates for legal services, we work with the tenants union and housing rights community and other agencies to provide eviction defense to avoid being a victim and displacement. it is everyone coming together to understand the importance of this work and that no one agency can do it alone. we need to be proactive and very coordinated. the to ensure they get the services quickly. one good thing, i would say, if we can start with a lake at the end of the tunnel is that from the perspective of loan services and banking institutions, you know, we know that it took them a while to get on board when we had the 2008-2009 foreclosure crisis happening. there has been some infrastructure that has been developed in the meanwhile that we are able to tap into at this time. we have seen the loan versus coming to the table much sooner and with valiant efforts to help prevent another foreclosure crisis to work with people experiencing financial distress and really what we see is that the more open that conversation is the more
we frequently partner with san francisco bar association and housing economic advocates for legal services, we work with the tenants union and housing rights community and other agencies to provide eviction defense to avoid being a victim and displacement. it is everyone coming together to understand the importance of this work and that no one agency can do it alone. we need to be proactive and very coordinated. the to ensure they get the services quickly. one good thing, i would say, if we can...
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. >>> new details about ghislaine maxwell, sex offender jeffrey epstein's former associate, she's behind bars after being arrested in new hampshire. maxwell is accused of helping epstein recruit and abuse underage girls. she is expected to be returned to new york this week for a bond hearing as early as friday. maxwell is also a longtime friend of prince andrew. one of epstein's alleged victims tells an australian news program, quote, prince andrew should be panicking after maxwell's arrest. andrew has denied any involvement in epstein's sex trafficking ring. >>> now to some wild weather. a child's birthday party in maryland turned into a rescue mission. high winds toppled the tree injuring 19 people including 2 kids. they were among a group taking cover in a garage when the storm hit. >>> and a falling tree is to blame for one death in charlotte, north carolina, where a man was trying to take shelter. >>> let's take a closer look now at your monday morning weather. a wildfire forced mandatory evacuations in santa clarita offnight. the fire exploded to more than 1,100 acres in just hours. dry
. >>> new details about ghislaine maxwell, sex offender jeffrey epstein's former associate, she's behind bars after being arrested in new hampshire. maxwell is accused of helping epstein recruit and abuse underage girls. she is expected to be returned to new york this week for a bond hearing as early as friday. maxwell is also a longtime friend of prince andrew. one of epstein's alleged victims tells an australian news program, quote, prince andrew should be panicking after maxwell's...
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and the associated things like the bars a nd restau ra nts the associated things like the barse the history starting. starting tomorrow, south asian heritage month hopes to explore the links between the uk and the subcontinent. to kick it off poet hussain manawer has written a special piece. we're joined now by presenter anita rani and dr binita kane, who were both involved with the founding of south asian heritage month. good morning to you both. good morning! your bubbly, aren't you? i can't tell you how my heart swelled hearing that go out on the bbc breakfast. it has been such a labour of love. that brilliant poem and the music as well was original. my cousin shot it and i sat with her in the edit so to finally have it go out to launch south asian heritage month feels very good. anita, why do think this needed? it's about ownership of storytelling will stop there are 3 million of us living here and this is about owning our narrative and telling our stories. i made my who do you think you are and it was a great experience a few years ago, and we talked about partition. the o
and the associated things like the bars a nd restau ra nts the associated things like the barse the history starting. starting tomorrow, south asian heritage month hopes to explore the links between the uk and the subcontinent. to kick it off poet hussain manawer has written a special piece. we're joined now by presenter anita rani and dr binita kane, who were both involved with the founding of south asian heritage month. good morning to you both. good morning! your bubbly, aren't you? i can't...
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we frequently partner with san francisco bar association and housing economic advocates for legal services, we work with the tenants union and housing rights community and other agencies to provide eviction defense to avoid being a victim and displacement. it is everyone coming together to understand the importance of this work and that no one agency can do it alone. we need to be proactive and very coordinated. the to ensure they get the services quickly. one good thing, i would say, if we can start with a lake at the end of the tunnel is that from the perspective of loan services and banking institutions, you know, we know that it took them a while to get on board when we had the 2008-2009 foreclosure crisis happening. there has been some infrastructure that has been developed in the meanwhile that we are able to tap into at this time. we have seen the loan versus coming to the table much sooner and with valiant efforts to help prevent another foreclosure crisis to work with people experiencing financial distress and really what we see is that the more open that conversation is the more
we frequently partner with san francisco bar association and housing economic advocates for legal services, we work with the tenants union and housing rights community and other agencies to provide eviction defense to avoid being a victim and displacement. it is everyone coming together to understand the importance of this work and that no one agency can do it alone. we need to be proactive and very coordinated. the to ensure they get the services quickly. one good thing, i would say, if we can...
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we frequently partner with san francisco bar association and housing economic advocates for legal serviceshe tenants union and housing rights community and other agencies to provide eviction defense to avoid being a victim and displacement. it is everyone coming together to understand the importance of this work and that no one agency can do it alone. we need to be proactive and very coordinated. the to ensure they get the services quickly. one good thing, i would say, if we can start with a lake at the end of the tunnel is that from the perspective of loan services and banking institutions, you know, we know that it took them a while to get on board when we had the 2008-2009 foreclosure crisis happening. there has been some infrastructure that has been developed in the meanwhile that we are able to tap into at this time. we have seen the loan versus coming to the table much sooner and with valiant efforts to help prevent another foreclosure crisis to work with people experiencing financial distress and really what we see is that the more open that conversation is the more the versus are u
we frequently partner with san francisco bar association and housing economic advocates for legal serviceshe tenants union and housing rights community and other agencies to provide eviction defense to avoid being a victim and displacement. it is everyone coming together to understand the importance of this work and that no one agency can do it alone. we need to be proactive and very coordinated. the to ensure they get the services quickly. one good thing, i would say, if we can start with a...
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>>next at 5.30 is the former associate of jeffrey epstein sits behind bars the justice department is concerned that glenn maxwell they died before she was arraigned, and they're taking drastic steps to keep that from happening. >>i'm morgan wright in washington and their last decision of the term the >>supreme court, including the president's appointees have declared that he is not about the law the public will not see his tax returns in 2020, that's a victim.
>>next at 5.30 is the former associate of jeffrey epstein sits behind bars the justice department is concerned that glenn maxwell they died before she was arraigned, and they're taking drastic steps to keep that from happening. >>i'm morgan wright in washington and their last decision of the term the >>supreme court, including the president's appointees have declared that he is not about the law the public will not see his tax returns in 2020, that's a victim.