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barrett? justice barrett: i think initiatives like this are wonderful. think you can do so much by being seen in public with people who otherwise disagree with you. republicans and democrats together. friendships across the aisle. i think speaking in recent and civil ways. those are things people do in their regular lives that we do in the court that you can do. that's an example we can set for the younger people in this country. thank you very much for having us today. [applause]
barrett? justice barrett: i think initiatives like this are wonderful. think you can do so much by being seen in public with people who otherwise disagree with you. republicans and democrats together. friendships across the aisle. i think speaking in recent and civil ways. those are things people do in their regular lives that we do in the court that you can do. that's an example we can set for the younger people in this country. thank you very much for having us today. [applause]
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justice barrett?i think initiatives like d this are wonderful and i think you can do so much, honestly, by being seen in public with people who otherwise politically disagree with you, to have republicans and democrats together, friendships across the aisle. i think speaking in recent and civil ways, those are things that he will do in their ngs regular lives, that we do on the court, that you can do. that's the kind of example for the younger generation that i think we need in this country so thank you very much for having us today. >> thank you very much. >> on thursday the house of representatives bipartisan task force investigating the attempted assassination of former president trump holds its first hearing on capitol hill, live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. c-span now, our free mobile video app and online at c- span.org. >>> if you ever miss any of c- span's coverage, you can find it anytime online at c- span.org. videos of key hearings, debates and other events feature markers that guide you
justice barrett?i think initiatives like d this are wonderful and i think you can do so much, honestly, by being seen in public with people who otherwise politically disagree with you, to have republicans and democrats together, friendships across the aisle. i think speaking in recent and civil ways, those are things that he will do in their ngs regular lives, that we do on the court, that you can do. that's the kind of example for the younger generation that i think we need in this country so...
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barrett stood out.ed to work on extremely complex difficult case, especially one involving a hard to comprehend statutory scheme i would first go to barrett to have her explain it to me." after practicing law in washington d.c. justice barrett joined the faculty at notre dame she was thrice selected distinguished professor of the year. president trump appointed her to the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit which is in chicago in 2017 and united state supreme court in 2020. we are honored to have both of you here today. governor cox mentioned how this came about. it was at a meeting last spring he had convened a lot of people to talk about what he wanted to this initiative. i was one of many in that group. i raise my hand and made a bold assertion and that was, i would like the american people to get an inside view into how the federal courts do their business it. for 15 years i sat on the d.c. circuit. i wished the american people could see what i saw. dedicated people passionate disagreements
barrett stood out.ed to work on extremely complex difficult case, especially one involving a hard to comprehend statutory scheme i would first go to barrett to have her explain it to me." after practicing law in washington d.c. justice barrett joined the faculty at notre dame she was thrice selected distinguished professor of the year. president trump appointed her to the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit which is in chicago in 2017 and united state supreme court in 2020. we are...
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justice barrett joining the dissent. if there was one other case in the criminal dock that i'll mention, snider against united states, which involves the aptly numerated 18usc of -- 666. this is a statute that has long been, in my view, abused by federal prosecutors to go after all hander of state and local officials -- all american of state and local officials for things that are engaged in bribery or near bribery or public corruption. and the reason i think it's pretty inappropriate is because all of these state and local officials are governed by a whole myriad of state and local requirements. and if in some of these cases, the federal government is prosecuting local officials for doing something that aren't unlawful under local law, and that's pretty bad bad. maybe the only thing worse is that the federal government was going after these people for things that are, in fact, prohibited by the state and local law. and they were either pretermitting a local prosecution or interfering with the prosecutorial judgment of t
justice barrett joining the dissent. if there was one other case in the criminal dock that i'll mention, snider against united states, which involves the aptly numerated 18usc of -- 666. this is a statute that has long been, in my view, abused by federal prosecutors to go after all hander of state and local officials -- all american of state and local officials for things that are engaged in bribery or near bribery or public corruption. and the reason i think it's pretty inappropriate is...
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>> general barrett gives me her best.laughter] if you look across all the services, the cyber national mission force, we get the elite cyber with offensive and defensive members from all different surfaces. we are in a unique position where how do we use defense to inform offense? we say based on my time at the national security agency, it takes a thief to catch a thief. how do we inculcate the offensive mindset in our defenders? what we have been doing is a little bit of a prisoner exchange between our offensive operators and are defensive operators where we actually have on mission with offensive folks working with defenders have actually caught nation malicious cyber actors because we have been doing this cross-pollination. our basic operators, it is important that they know their trade. as you move up to the senior and master level, it is a different trade. let's look at my firewalls and boundary devices. you have to think about honey pot, tripwires. then you have to think about active pursuit. you have to have all th
>> general barrett gives me her best.laughter] if you look across all the services, the cyber national mission force, we get the elite cyber with offensive and defensive members from all different surfaces. we are in a unique position where how do we use defense to inform offense? we say based on my time at the national security agency, it takes a thief to catch a thief. how do we inculcate the offensive mindset in our defenders? what we have been doing is a little bit of a prisoner...
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justice roberts: justice barrett? justice barrett: so the restraining order prevented your client from possessing a firearm, and it also immediately suspended his handgun license. was that unconstitutional? mr. wright: your honor, just to take issue with the second part of the question first, that language, suspending handgun license, that's in all of these tarrant county orders. that's part of the boilerplate. justice barrett: but still it says it's ordered the handgun license is immediately suspended. let's go with the order's language. does that violate the second amendment, putting 922 aside? mr. wright: the client agreed to the order. it would be very difficult -- justice barrett: but you're going back to the process. mr. wright: right. justice barrett: she had the affidavit. let's imagine they go back and forth. let's imagine it's a more full some process and she actually testifies and he cross-examples -- epamines her. whatever. let's assume there's no process problem. would it be unconstitutional then to depri
justice roberts: justice barrett? justice barrett: so the restraining order prevented your client from possessing a firearm, and it also immediately suspended his handgun license. was that unconstitutional? mr. wright: your honor, just to take issue with the second part of the question first, that language, suspending handgun license, that's in all of these tarrant county orders. that's part of the boilerplate. justice barrett: but still it says it's ordered the handgun license is immediately...
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. ♪ justice barrett: these are deep chairs.applause] judge griffith: well, governor cox, thank >> well, governor cox. thank you for thatt introduction. i'm very excited to be here with two people i greatly admire. i'd like to give them an introduction. to my right is justice sotomayor. perryy mason is what inspired her to study the raw. she graduated from s yale. the started the career working for the legendary morgan. he was district attorney for manhattan. he prosecuted everything fromfr pettycr crimes and homicide.nt but a all counties for the prosecutors and following her time with the law firm. she focused onal business and property litigation. president george h.w.st push for the southern y district in 1991. the baseball fans among us revere justice sotomayor a strike in 1995. also a patient yankees fan. don't hold that against here. president s clinton president obama for the united states a premium court she graduated for roads college in memphis and law school in north dakota. she was first in her class and executive e
. ♪ justice barrett: these are deep chairs.applause] judge griffith: well, governor cox, thank >> well, governor cox. thank you for thatt introduction. i'm very excited to be here with two people i greatly admire. i'd like to give them an introduction. to my right is justice sotomayor. perryy mason is what inspired her to study the raw. she graduated from s yale. the started the career working for the legendary morgan. he was district attorney for manhattan. he prosecuted everything...
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barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also... had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. gaza has come under more israeli air strikes that have left 20 palestinians dead. the air strikes targeted the southern city of rafa and the nasara refugee camp in central gaza. there have been separate deadly attacks on other parts of the strip as well, including in gaza city. the palestinian territory has been suffering from intense israely bombardment since october 7th. the death toll is now nearing a 40,000. 900 women and children make up the majority of those killed in israel's military campaign, which is condemned as a genocide. the us also faces widespread criticism for its complicity in the genocide. it has continued to provide military and political support to israel. our correspondent moti abusabe in gaza joined us earlier to give us the latest developments. let me beg
barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also... had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. gaza has come under more israeli air strikes that have left 20 palestinians dead. the air strikes targeted the southern city of rafa and the nasara refugee camp in central gaza. there have been...
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barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also we had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. a us activist has been killed in the occupied west bank after getting shot in the head by israeli forces, a 26 year old activist. um, isanur ezi igi was hospitalized and placed in the intensive care unit after iof soldiers shot her with live ammunition. the incident took place in the town of beta, south of nabul, she was participating in a protest against illegal israeli setment expansions. the protest however turned violent when israeli forces fired live ammunitions, stun grenades and tear gas. at demonstrators, israel continues to build settlements across the occupied territories in violation of international law, and the regime's violent crackdown on protests against its illegal moves, has claimed many lives so far, including us citizens. gaza has come under more israeli air
barrett, uh, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco, and also we had with us, mr. mick napier, the co-founder of the scottish palestine society uh, from glasgow. thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. a us activist has been killed in the occupied west bank after getting shot in the head by israeli forces, a 26 year old activist. um, isanur ezi igi was hospitalized and placed in the intensive...
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barrett, editor of veterans today, joining us from morocco. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen for joining us on this edition of the news review. let's begin with mr. napier. now, israel has withdrawn from janine, but let's not forget that this is jamine only, and they are still rating other parts of the west bank and these rates continue there. the palestinian foreign ministry has said that israel is transferring to the occupied. west bank uh the brutal destruction and devastation that's causing the gaza strip, and this is actually the situation that we see in the cities of tulk and jane and the refugee camps there. uh, what is your opinion? well, how can that be denied? um, the israeli government is taking this moment when the genocide in gaza has been green lighted by washington and brussels and and london um to carry over the ethnic cleansing and the spike and brutality and killing into the west bank. i mean, there's no doubt whatsoever for anyone who honestly looks at the record to conclude, there's no alternative, but to conclu
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general barrett hit it on the floor, we need to defend the nation.t is how do we get the great people we have, the right data, use technology to accelerate the decisions we are making, to get after the adversary. >> one word, two words. >> our national cyber platform and brain yielding great results,ed we will continue to integrate and foster that and bring in those partnerships, we are going to double down. >> george, final words. >> protect the unprotected, thank you. >> outstanding. i would like to thank all of you for your time today and with her that, we are going to wrap, thank you very much.
general barrett hit it on the floor, we need to defend the nation.t is how do we get the great people we have, the right data, use technology to accelerate the decisions we are making, to get after the adversary. >> one word, two words. >> our national cyber platform and brain yielding great results,ed we will continue to integrate and foster that and bring in those partnerships, we are going to double down. >> george, final words. >> protect the unprotected, thank you....
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barrett uh editor of veterans today joining us from morocco and also we had with us mr. mick napier the co-founder of the scottish palestine society. uh from glasgow, thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. moving on now, "the yemeni people have taken to the streets of the northern city of sada and yet another rally in support of palestinians in warravaged gaza. the yemenes have been holding pro gaza protests on friday since the israeli regime unleashed its war on the palestinian territory early october. they have chanted slogans in support of the resistance against the israeli regime. the yeminies have denounced israel and its main border the us for the genocide in gaza. the protesters have also hailed the yemeni army for its military operations targeting israel linked vessels in the high seas. those operations have been ongoing since mid-november to force israel to end its war on gaza. yemen says it will continue to back palestinians until the conflict comes to an end. and turkish
barrett uh editor of veterans today joining us from morocco and also we had with us mr. mick napier the co-founder of the scottish palestine society. uh from glasgow, thank you for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of the news review and thank you for watching this edition. moving on now, "the yemeni people have taken to the streets of the northern city of sada and yet another rally in support of palestinians in warravaged gaza. the yemenes have been holding pro gaza...
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stephen barrett.ank you very, very much for setting that up and making it so entertaining and even getting a bit of j.r.r. tolkien in there to boot. now thank you, stephen, and join me back in the studio, of course, my superstar panel, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell and peter tatchell, the human rights campaigner and activist. now, andrew, i want to start with you. this time. so what do you make of the fact that we have legislation now, which basically makes it okay to discriminate against white men ? discriminate against white men? >> it's discrimination. it's wrong. this equalities act needs to go and i hope that will be dumped once we have a new government in a few years time, because it's done a huge amount of damage, terribly divisive. >> you could have dumped it when you were in power. >> look, the last government failed on a whole range of things. in future, we've got to get these things right. the equalities act is divisive. it divides people up . we're all divides people up. we
stephen barrett.ank you very, very much for setting that up and making it so entertaining and even getting a bit of j.r.r. tolkien in there to boot. now thank you, stephen, and join me back in the studio, of course, my superstar panel, conservative mp for romford, andrew rosindell and peter tatchell, the human rights campaigner and activist. now, andrew, i want to start with you. this time. so what do you make of the fact that we have legislation now, which basically makes it okay to...
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at my far right is justice coney barrett. she was born in new orleans and grew up in old metairie and graduated from rose college in memphis, tennessee and law school at notre dame where she was first in a class and the executive editor of the law review. following law school she clerked for the legendary justice lawrence silverman on a court where i used to sit in the dc circuit and on the supreme court for justice scalia. professor noah feldman, a political progressive on the faculty at harvard law school clerked at the supreme court the same term that justice coney barrett did. professor feldman wrote about her, "of the 30 some clerks that year, all of whom graduated at the top of their classes and did prestigious clerkships are coming to work at the court, she stood out and was assigned to work on an extremely complex difficult case especially one involving a hard to comprehend statutory scheme, i would first go to her to have her explain it to me. after practicing law in washington dc she joined the faculty at notre dame
at my far right is justice coney barrett. she was born in new orleans and grew up in old metairie and graduated from rose college in memphis, tennessee and law school at notre dame where she was first in a class and the executive editor of the law review. following law school she clerked for the legendary justice lawrence silverman on a court where i used to sit in the dc circuit and on the supreme court for justice scalia. professor noah feldman, a political progressive on the faculty at...
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we also have editor of veterans today, kevin barrett, who's joining us from saidia morocco. welcome to the program to the both of you. let's start off with miss krishna swami. if you may uh esha, please break down uh this uh political row uh that uh exists right now between spain and and venezuela, help us better understand uh the the components of this. well, this is not the first time that spain has granted asylum to um members of the venezuelan opposition, they also granted asylum to leopoldo lopez who was also part of the venezuelan opposition and what... most people don't realize is that the venezuelan opposition engages in both paramilitary activities and extreme violent activities um so in 2017 after the elections they engaged in breath taking amount of violence and even in this year um after the elections they engaged in a breath taking amount of violence and what is also interesting is that they're supported by the us, the state department, the national endowment for democracy and in this year the they engaged in kind of many color revolution type tricks. i intervie
we also have editor of veterans today, kevin barrett, who's joining us from saidia morocco. welcome to the program to the both of you. let's start off with miss krishna swami. if you may uh esha, please break down uh this uh political row uh that uh exists right now between spain and and venezuela, help us better understand uh the the components of this. well, this is not the first time that spain has granted asylum to um members of the venezuelan opposition, they also granted asylum to...
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kevin barrett into this discussion. it seems that the latest military campaign in the west bank is going to continue. what is your take on the whole situation considering the intention of israelis to continue this war? yeah, i agree with everything we've heard so far, and i would add that this is not just a sort of one little episode of settler colony that just happened to survive. longer than the other settler colonies in places like french, algeria, british, kenya, british rodesia, now zimbabwe and so on, but this is something much greater than that uh, so the palestinians who are so bravely continuing to resist, and as we heard amazingly uh still pushing back against this genocide uh after uh it's going a year now uh since the genocide moved into high gear last fall uh are not only standing up for themselves. that is preventing the massacre and expulsion and complete destruction of the palestinian people, which is obviously the goal of the zioniss, but they're also standing up for other people of the region, so the p
kevin barrett into this discussion. it seems that the latest military campaign in the west bank is going to continue. what is your take on the whole situation considering the intention of israelis to continue this war? yeah, i agree with everything we've heard so far, and i would add that this is not just a sort of one little episode of settler colony that just happened to survive. longer than the other settler colonies in places like french, algeria, british, kenya, british rodesia, now...
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barrett that uh the united states doesn't want bolivarian government's like uh venezuela to succeed? um, it's obvious um because before the bolivarian revolution in 1999, us oil companies controlled a lot of the venezuelan resources and venezuela. people were completely impoverished and um after 1999 hugo chavez ended up nationalizing many of these oil resources and also leading of more independent path and they created many social programs for example for education for housing etc. and it's been it's clear that the us does not want such a project to succeed um one of the most interesting things was in 1961 there was a state department memo that talked about the cuban threat and "and the cuban threat was basically that once people see cuba um other countries in latin america will be will think that they're entitled to things like food and education, and that's why they said they call cuba a threat of a good example, and it's the same thing with venezuela and bolivia in that they don't have to be indebted to washington, they can have their own path, and that's why they are have been s
barrett that uh the united states doesn't want bolivarian government's like uh venezuela to succeed? um, it's obvious um because before the bolivarian revolution in 1999, us oil companies controlled a lot of the venezuelan resources and venezuela. people were completely impoverished and um after 1999 hugo chavez ended up nationalizing many of these oil resources and also leading of more independent path and they created many social programs for example for education for housing etc. and it's...
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judge, amy coney barrett had this grand announcement at the white house in the rose garden that was the event that we identified as well for spreader, a super spreader event my flashback memory of their extreme joy, there, giddiness, almost in the face of what they knew they would be able to accomplish ending roe was a promise that candidate trump made during his presidential campaign in 2016. steve, a promise to conservatives that if they got behind him he'd do something. no other president had been able to do. >> they am pro-life and i will be appointing pro-life judges everybody a significant contrast to the position donald trump took decades earlier i'm very pro-choice this is a business ran from new york, which is a pretty progressive city he has always been more conservative than a lot of the people that he socialized with. but abortion was not one of those issues one of the first things he did in 2011 when he was thinking about running for president that cycle and he went to go speak to cpac. the concern turbulent political action conference i'm pro-life when he ran in 2016, he u
judge, amy coney barrett had this grand announcement at the white house in the rose garden that was the event that we identified as well for spreader, a super spreader event my flashback memory of their extreme joy, there, giddiness, almost in the face of what they knew they would be able to accomplish ending roe was a promise that candidate trump made during his presidential campaign in 2016. steve, a promise to conservatives that if they got behind him he'd do something. no other president...
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much for that greek, simon researcher and author from absala, sweden, let me cont with you kevin barrett, the um us is uh not backing down from any type of uh military assistance that it uh is providing the israeli regime and it continues to do so even though uh it explains that you know they want to prevent civilian casualties so forth and so on um do you think that uh uh the us is keen uh for the israel regime uh to actually continue with the the way that it's operating in lebanon in order to uh grab uh pieces of that uh of that land in terms of invasion um are we are we looking a total overtaking of that country what plans do you think exists there uh with the us support? well i don't think the us is crazy enough to want israel to stage another failed ground invasion of lebanon and of course by the us we're talking about national security leadership that is dominated by zionis of one stripe or another uh, and there are also few people there who maybe put the american national interest first, but i'm afraid they've been a minority since 2001. the american leadership supposedly was push
much for that greek, simon researcher and author from absala, sweden, let me cont with you kevin barrett, the um us is uh not backing down from any type of uh military assistance that it uh is providing the israeli regime and it continues to do so even though uh it explains that you know they want to prevent civilian casualties so forth and so on um do you think that uh uh the us is keen uh for the israel regime uh to actually continue with the the way that it's operating in lebanon in order to...
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yeah, but that's a similar, isn't it kevin barrett to what they have done to the resistance movement, in this case hezballah secretary general being assassinated, but uh, you know, again, that's what i guess there things could should be done, yeah, an eye for an eye, yeah, exactly, well, um, taking a taking a look at um, the uh, the notion that uh, is out there uh of of uh trying to stop israel, if if missiles and bombs, as i guess the said is not the only answer here, uh, what's what's really left, um, the the the us is coming out with statements of supporting the assassination, but still calling for the cease fire uh, that the possibility remains for that to actually happen, um, i'm not too sure based on one particular headline, whether that's the one for lebanon and the israel regime or for the um, gaza strep in terms of what's happening there, but are we looking at uh that notion to be dead or is it really still alive? somewhat what the us is proposing for ceasefire? well, the us is a joke, the us has completely marginalized itself and shown that it has no power, it can't get anyt
yeah, but that's a similar, isn't it kevin barrett to what they have done to the resistance movement, in this case hezballah secretary general being assassinated, but uh, you know, again, that's what i guess there things could should be done, yeah, an eye for an eye, yeah, exactly, well, um, taking a taking a look at um, the uh, the notion that uh, is out there uh of of uh trying to stop israel, if if missiles and bombs, as i guess the said is not the only answer here, uh, what's what's really...
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. >> he nominated amamy coney barrett wewe f fast-track k tha nominationon. >> h how important was it t to trump to be e able to puput anor supreme court justice on that coururt and do i it quickly. >> yeah. it was of the utmost importance. it was something that he knew would be part of his legacy and reshaping the supreme cocourt was trtrump involved in this process. >> much trump was definitely involved. >> he wanted to put a woman on the supreme court. i think he thought it would help him more in the election today. >> it is, my honor, to nominate one of our nation's most brilliant and gifted legal minds to the supreme court. judge amy coney barrett had this grand announcement at the white house in the rose gagarde that w was kind ofof thehe event we identified as wherever spreader, a super spreader event my flashback memory of their extreme their they're giddiness, almost in the face of what they knew they would be able to accomplish ending roe was a promise that candidate trump made during his presidential campaign in 2016. a promise to conservatives that if they got behind him,
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so all justice barrett i think saying let's ask the question when it comes up.ut when you have speech inside the united united statesy dradition is we doot express the speech because we don't like the ideas. if i could just -- >> just hypothetic. if the rationale for barring foreign ownership of a a med establishment is a concern about what that is going to produce vis-À-vis content and when a time of conflict with the foreign adversary, would you say that the u.s., there's definitely protester against, completetected under the first amendment and some viewpoint would be one tt american listeners might will have an interest in hearing a lot about. would you say in that suation because of clients like yours the american recie, that a bar on foreign adversary ownership of a a med establishment during war is invalid? >> leaving the broadcasting tion aside, dinitely stripped the street he would apply and i can imagine particularized facts were strict rutiny might be satisfied in heat of 40 been of what exact of the content of the speech is. in a situation like this
so all justice barrett i think saying let's ask the question when it comes up.ut when you have speech inside the united united statesy dradition is we doot express the speech because we don't like the ideas. if i could just -- >> just hypothetic. if the rationale for barring foreign ownership of a a med establishment is a concern about what that is going to produce vis-À-vis content and when a time of conflict with the foreign adversary, would you say that the u.s., there's definitely...
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uh, we have kevin barrett, editor of veterans today joining us live from morocco right now. mr. barret, if you could please uh explain for our viewers, those who have just joined us, what are the implications of this recent escalation? the fact that hazbolah has demonstrated that is completely capable of penetrating deep into the occupied territories by targeting tel aviv, what does this mean? well, hespula's targeting of the madsad headquarters in tel aviv, it's a very important step, it obviously is not intending to create massive destruction and endanger large numbers of bystanders and so on and civilians, but they've sent a message that... they can do this, and of course, likewise, the ansar allah movement in yemen sent a similar message by using a hypersonic missile to similarly penetrate these so-called iron dome defenses and show that those defenses are useless, that ultimately the access of resistance can get through those defenses, and this is something that all serious military analysts already knew uh, and it's a little bit puzzling uh why the zionist leaders uh haven
uh, we have kevin barrett, editor of veterans today joining us live from morocco right now. mr. barret, if you could please uh explain for our viewers, those who have just joined us, what are the implications of this recent escalation? the fact that hazbolah has demonstrated that is completely capable of penetrating deep into the occupied territories by targeting tel aviv, what does this mean? well, hespula's targeting of the madsad headquarters in tel aviv, it's a very important step, it...
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barrett will be a justice into the 2059. this is just too much power in one person's hands for too long a period time. but as i say, i think constitution amendment is at least possible if we choose to work for it. but i also raised in the book what you say rather than have a lot of piecemeal amendments. is it time to start thinking about a new constitution? in some ways, it's absurd that we're governed in 2024 by a document that was in 1787 for a very small agrarian society with enslaved people that occupied one coast in the country. it time. at some point it will be time to think about how do we draft a new constitution. take the more the supreme court says that this constitution has to be interpreted to mean the same thing it did in 1787. the more absurd it becomes to be governed that document. so let's say you have a constitutional convention. we know what's on your to do list. there be other folks with other perspectives who have a to do list. what's the worst case of what could end up in our constitution if we open it u
barrett will be a justice into the 2059. this is just too much power in one person's hands for too long a period time. but as i say, i think constitution amendment is at least possible if we choose to work for it. but i also raised in the book what you say rather than have a lot of piecemeal amendments. is it time to start thinking about a new constitution? in some ways, it's absurd that we're governed in 2024 by a document that was in 1787 for a very small agrarian society with enslaved people...
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a lot of people totally agree and i asked stephen barrett barrett earlier how in the name of god, iserman chancellor, who, by the way, last week sir keir starmer went to visit to try and do an illegal immigration deal. and i don't know if they did do a deal, but now the german chancellor has taken rishi sunak's deal simply astonishing. you just could not make the story up. i've got one more quick email to go through here, john says this smash the gangs. which gangs? no one has a clue who controls his gangs or who they are or what they do. smash one gang and another one will simply spring up. so surely the only way to deter these migrants is to refuse all benefits and to help build the country with that money, instead . country with that money, instead. john. common sense it'll never catch on. now moving on. sir ian mckellen regarded himself as british acting royalty, and he's decided to take aim and have a p0p decided to take aim and have a pop at the royal family, including the late queen elizabeth. now the lord of the fings elizabeth. now the lord of the rings thespian said prince h
a lot of people totally agree and i asked stephen barrett barrett earlier how in the name of god, iserman chancellor, who, by the way, last week sir keir starmer went to visit to try and do an illegal immigration deal. and i don't know if they did do a deal, but now the german chancellor has taken rishi sunak's deal simply astonishing. you just could not make the story up. i've got one more quick email to go through here, john says this smash the gangs. which gangs? no one has a clue who...
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so the situation for the paper and barrett is the following. many people very concerned and anxious and in shock off to the attack on an area called kona that was a hits in the strike a lot in during the last night. this area is in the center of fair root. so it is really the 1st to strike in the cities tend to be rude and was the residential area that has the target, has many people here and they were know this area because it is an interception that serve as an official, a bus stop. so many like minivans and taxis going to different parts of the country . so many people here and they were know this area, it's very populated. they being that they've taken tax system there. so they're really shocked. and i've spoken to some people early on and they said that this has happened cold or really change something for them because they don't really feel like it is really risky to be anywhere in the city. and that they, that they think it's just yes. another example that proves that the, the b is for in the israeli army is not a new targeting has all t
so the situation for the paper and barrett is the following. many people very concerned and anxious and in shock off to the attack on an area called kona that was a hits in the strike a lot in during the last night. this area is in the center of fair root. so it is really the 1st to strike in the cities tend to be rude and was the residential area that has the target, has many people here and they were know this area because it is an interception that serve as an official, a bus stop. so many...
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nora barrett is with us. and amy parns. democratic strategist michael.mer congressman from pennsylvania, charlie dent. what do we see from the vice president today? >> this is one of several stops in detroit on the labor day blitz for the harris walz campaign. going to pittsburgh to meet president biden. and governor walz will be doing an event in wisconsin. he reminded that he was a former union member, as a former high school educator. here in detroit, harris is calling on her background working with the white house, advocating for bargaining committees, one of the task forces she chaired at the white house. looking to remind voters that they are the most pro-union white house in american history, leaning on joe biden's reputation on that front. here in detroit, people are lining up. educators are excited to see harris speak about reproductive rights, as well as general values that harris is rolling out her own palsies. that's what people are looking to hear in front of detroit, in front of the education group we're seeing here today. we've learned tha
nora barrett is with us. and amy parns. democratic strategist michael.mer congressman from pennsylvania, charlie dent. what do we see from the vice president today? >> this is one of several stops in detroit on the labor day blitz for the harris walz campaign. going to pittsburgh to meet president biden. and governor walz will be doing an event in wisconsin. he reminded that he was a former union member, as a former high school educator. here in detroit, harris is calling on her...
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jacob barrett, a leading cia analyst, now works in the unit responsible for youtube. nick rossman, a senior manager at google, also came from the cia's analytical center. this is only a fraction of those who caught the eye of the american media. google is blocking youtube channels of belarusian media journalists in droves. on the russian side, more than 3,500 channels have been banned. youtube is absolutely free, absolutely legally distributed often, and forgive the expression idiotic in their content, and often terrible videos, mass media, bloggers, former opinion leaders from that of russia, who left our country after a special military operation, although after assange and snowden, did anyone still believe in democracy in the west, those who tried to expose it? quickly became victims. asansh, for example, revealed materials about corruption and human rights violations and received freedom only after many years, and even then only after of admitting his guilt. asansh admitted his guilt, they tortured him, turned him into a rag, showed him to everyone else, to the wh
jacob barrett, a leading cia analyst, now works in the unit responsible for youtube. nick rossman, a senior manager at google, also came from the cia's analytical center. this is only a fraction of those who caught the eye of the american media. google is blocking youtube channels of belarusian media journalists in droves. on the russian side, more than 3,500 channels have been banned. youtube is absolutely free, absolutely legally distributed often, and forgive the expression idiotic in their...
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. >> lamont, so if y look at justice barrett concurrence in that choice it very presumes in her viewthat foreignol changes the equation under the if that is so, is lamont always a trump card? can lamont always just kic innocent even if there is an ability to deal with foreign control, vis-À-vis the foreign spearecause the foreign speaker d not first amendment rights, it turns out that's go to be an illusory ability on a part of government because you can bring it up like the u.s. recipients and the rht kick in. >> let me start with justice barrett's concurrence and explained how this a sorts out. really allhe said is foreign ownership might change things under the open society case which is as far as itoes, a question to ask him fair question the way i distinguish open society on one end and lamont and all the things undescribed on theth is there that are open society is but a foreign saker speaking abroad. that's with a case is about,, full stop. there's no first amendment interest i foreign speaker speaking abroad. tnce the speak as directed into t united united sta, certainly onch
. >> lamont, so if y look at justice barrett concurrence in that choice it very presumes in her viewthat foreignol changes the equation under the if that is so, is lamont always a trump card? can lamont always just kic innocent even if there is an ability to deal with foreign control, vis-À-vis the foreign spearecause the foreign speaker d not first amendment rights, it turns out that's go to be an illusory ability on a part of government because you can bring it up like the u.s....
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general barrett hit it on the floor, we need to defend the nation. it is how do we get the great people we have, the right data, use technology to accelerate the decisions we are making, to get after the adversary. >> one word, two words. >> our national cyber platform and brain yielding great results,ed we will continue to integrate and foster that and bring in those partnerships, we are going to double down. >> george, final words. >> protect the unprotected, thank you. >> outstanding. i would like to thank all of you for your time today and with her that, we are going to wrap, thank you very much. >> that was great. please give our panelists one more round of applause. our next session is a conversation with north american cyberleaders responsible for driving their respective countries overall cybersecurity posture. with us today moderating is cindy decarlo from cisco. joining on stage are sami khoury director of cybersecurity. and nitin natajrajan. please welcome our guests to the stage. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining our discussion about
general barrett hit it on the floor, we need to defend the nation. it is how do we get the great people we have, the right data, use technology to accelerate the decisions we are making, to get after the adversary. >> one word, two words. >> our national cyber platform and brain yielding great results,ed we will continue to integrate and foster that and bring in those partnerships, we are going to double down. >> george, final words. >> protect the unprotected, thank...
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i think the pling a sorry this for kevin barret greg i'm sorry kevin barrett go ahead yeah yeah it's very sad to see the way that the regional countries have acquiesced in this genocide without taking any active moves to stop it and of course there are few noble. exceptions uh yemen, to some extent iraq, to some extent syria, but overall the other countries in the region, including powerful countries, big powerful countries. like turkey and egypt and indeed saudi arabia are uh sitting it out. we've seen some retroric from from erdogan again going to the united nations and comparing netanyahu to hitler is a strong rhetorical move, but turkey still trading with the zionist entity last i heard and they haven't done any of the many things that they could do to exert pressure uh to stop the genocide and uh and that's a shame because they they actually... of all of the nations in the world uh that uh i would say turkey probably has the most potential to actually make effective move due to the fact that they they are in in nato uh
i think the pling a sorry this for kevin barret greg i'm sorry kevin barrett go ahead yeah yeah it's very sad to see the way that the regional countries have acquiesced in this genocide without taking any active moves to stop it and of course there are few noble. exceptions uh yemen, to some extent iraq, to some extent syria, but overall the other countries in the region, including powerful countries, big powerful countries. like turkey and egypt and indeed saudi arabia are uh sitting it out....
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nbc's mara barrett is in detroit tracking the campaign. donna edwards, and former senior republican congressional adviser, reena shah. give us an idea of these events today. >> 63 days until the election. labor day marks this point in the campaign where the average american voter really starts tuning in, and that's why we're seeing vice president harris, president biden, and vice presidential candidate governor tim walz on a labor day blitz across these battleground states. harris starting her day here in detroit in the next couple of hours before she joins president biden in pittsburgh. walz for his part is in wisconsin. these battleground states often have a higher share too of union household voters and that's what they're looking to attract the attention here today. a white house official highlighting vice president harris' work specifically around organizing for federal workers. she led the task force on that, and that's something they're really looking to capitalize on. president biden in pennsylvania this evening kind of foreshadowi
nbc's mara barrett is in detroit tracking the campaign. donna edwards, and former senior republican congressional adviser, reena shah. give us an idea of these events today. >> 63 days until the election. labor day marks this point in the campaign where the average american voter really starts tuning in, and that's why we're seeing vice president harris, president biden, and vice presidential candidate governor tim walz on a labor day blitz across these battleground states. harris...
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nbc's maura barrett is following this story for us.t do we know about this, and the sheriff who's now accused of murder? >> reporter: and now officially charged with first-degree murder. all of this unfolding at 3:00 p.m. thursday afternoon. what we know from investigators is that there was some sort of argument between judge mullens of the ledger county district court and sheriff stein. we don't know how it unfolded in terms of the argument. ultimately the sheriff allegedly shot him several times fatally. we obviously know now. and he turned himself into police. he's being held in a neighboring county. the way this would unfold, these crimes would be arraigned before judge mullens, and obviously that's not possible right now. investigators are trying to figure out exactly how this might have happened. they say that there's likely camera surveillance video inside the courthouse, but probably not in the chambers. they know they were other people inside the courthouse as this happened. again, nobody else in the chambers. so for a communi
nbc's maura barrett is following this story for us.t do we know about this, and the sheriff who's now accused of murder? >> reporter: and now officially charged with first-degree murder. all of this unfolding at 3:00 p.m. thursday afternoon. what we know from investigators is that there was some sort of argument between judge mullens of the ledger county district court and sheriff stein. we don't know how it unfolded in terms of the argument. ultimately the sheriff allegedly shot him...
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devlin barrett, thank you so much. >>> the idf now says it has wiped out hamas in rafah.he crucial southernmost city in the gaza strip that borders egypt. our very own richard engel embedded with the idf to get a firsthand look at what's left and just filed this report. >> reporter: this is rafah in the gaza strip -- i should say what is left of rafah. you can hear israeli military drones still above. if you come around this corner here, you can see or get an idea of the extent of the damage. we have been in rafah for the last several hours on an israeli military tour, and the jordan journalists are not allowed into rafah. the only way we were able to come in -- they're not allowed in gaza in general -- the only way in here was with the israeli army. and pretty much everywhere we have gone looks like this, just utter devastation. this entire area, all of gaza it seems, is going to need to be rebuilt. people simply cannot live here. the israeli military brought us here to show victory, to show they have been able to drive out hamas, to break the back of the hamas military
devlin barrett, thank you so much. >>> the idf now says it has wiped out hamas in rafah.he crucial southernmost city in the gaza strip that borders egypt. our very own richard engel embedded with the idf to get a firsthand look at what's left and just filed this report. >> reporter: this is rafah in the gaza strip -- i should say what is left of rafah. you can hear israeli military drones still above. if you come around this corner here, you can see or get an idea of the extent...
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tim barrett knows all too well how monster wildfires can devastate a community. he remembers the exact moment he discovered the relationship between power lines and wildfires. >> in australia i was originally a lineman and unfortunately, i experienced what's known now as black saturday. this was an event where 50 fires were ignited by power lines in one day and 187 people passed away and i was there boots on the ground. we were there working together with the emergency first responders. >> reporter: motivated to make a difference, tim co-founded gridware with his uc berkeley engineering classmate hall chen. they created a solar software that continuously measures vibrations. using artificial intelligence they can identify specific vibrations and the conditions that cause them. as soon as those vibrations are detected, their technology can alert power companies in realtime of the danger. it's then up to the utility company to shut down power to those lines. >> we like to think of the grid as a guitar where the conductors are the strings and the poles are the frets
tim barrett knows all too well how monster wildfires can devastate a community. he remembers the exact moment he discovered the relationship between power lines and wildfires. >> in australia i was originally a lineman and unfortunately, i experienced what's known now as black saturday. this was an event where 50 fires were ignited by power lines in one day and 187 people passed away and i was there boots on the ground. we were there working together with the emergency first responders....
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so tom barrett got you had been watching has belie leader us on this raw the address, uh, the lebanese and really the wider region. so time you've been listening to this, which your immediate take away. i mean it's gonna take awhile for us to sort of encompass everything that he said, what's the thing that stands out the most for you? well, let's start from where he ended the conclusion of his speech that retaliation is coming, but without declaring a time, the type of retaliation. and very importantly, who will be consulted about it. he ended his speech by saying, we'll definitely going to come back. we will retaliate, but the decision will be made within a very, very small circle of individuals around that either shit. this is probably a natural reaction to him having received this a name major go to his communication system. but he started at the beginning by thanking everyone from uh and within the, within the lab, and then for showing so the data g for donating blood and for managing as much as possible to quote with this incredible, the crisis. i mean, you start talking about $40
so tom barrett got you had been watching has belie leader us on this raw the address, uh, the lebanese and really the wider region. so time you've been listening to this, which your immediate take away. i mean it's gonna take awhile for us to sort of encompass everything that he said, what's the thing that stands out the most for you? well, let's start from where he ended the conclusion of his speech that retaliation is coming, but without declaring a time, the type of retaliation. and very...