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erin: with his family in richmond to support him in training camp, blackman enters his 11th season in the nfl. there is nowhere else he'd rather be. >> as a child or adolescent, football is all i want to do. it's my life. erin: newschannel8 and abc7 are your home for the preseason games. coverage at 7:00 and kickoff at 7:30. back live the big news today as we learn this morning that linebacker junior gallett will not play tonight. he missed the last two seasons with achilles injuries. now he has a hamstring injur that is a big appointment for the redskins fans. nancy: it will be a good game, nonetheless. the "7 on your side" ask the financial adviser phone bank officially open. 703-236-9220. call now for whatever financial advice you need. the experts are here through 6:30 tonight. 703-236-9220. jonathan: consumer report no longer recommending four tapland after use -- laptop after users complain. they say the surface laptop and surface book purr formed well in test -- performed well in testing but survey found freezing up in the field. microsoft says it doesn't accurately reflect the
erin: with his family in richmond to support him in training camp, blackman enters his 11th season in the nfl. there is nowhere else he'd rather be. >> as a child or adolescent, football is all i want to do. it's my life. erin: newschannel8 and abc7 are your home for the preseason games. coverage at 7:00 and kickoff at 7:30. back live the big news today as we learn this morning that linebacker junior gallett will not play tonight. he missed the last two seasons with achilles injuries. now...
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hitting and before we get to that aaron nola pitching great today and gives up a run to charlie blackman in the 7th and rockies take the lead. now to blanco down the left field line and there you go and mike what is he doing? >> chug it cameron. he is out by a tug free model. >> put the phillies down 2-1 and rough redemption and get this two run double phillies win 3-2 and for the first time they won after trailing and trailing after eight and mike the phillies will not honor pete rose for alumni weekend and cancelled his wall of fame ceremony accused of statutory rape in the 1970s and the phillies really had no choice here. >> i'm surprised they did it a day later i thought it would happen the same day but he is done now. this is the last straw and nobody is going to put him in the hall of fame and who admired the way he played this tarnishs that legacy completely. >> this weekend will be about honoring the one and only darren dalton who will be honored at hall of fame week for mike and i'm jeff have a good night. ♪ ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progre
hitting and before we get to that aaron nola pitching great today and gives up a run to charlie blackman in the 7th and rockies take the lead. now to blanco down the left field line and there you go and mike what is he doing? >> chug it cameron. he is out by a tug free model. >> put the phillies down 2-1 and rough redemption and get this two run double phillies win 3-2 and for the first time they won after trailing and trailing after eight and mike the phillies will not honor pete...
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he says white women are attracted to blackman and the like. it's unclear whether this is abu satire of others to curious things about it. the thing he was respondingspawi about it happened a year earlier. so why that earlier he chose to respond, we don't know. also, nobody in the white community read the paper until somebody did and then they reprinted the editorial in the e front page which is a white newspaper, pretty much every day until the election between august and november. so the gate began to be calls it a couple of this and othergovert events, why government unions are making the rounds and these are basically cadres of people who come into the community make the case that you should fire your black workers and give your jobs to whites and so you'rere starting to see this a little bit. and then the white man's declaration of independence and this was signed by more than 400 of the leading white citizens just a little while before the election. it begins this way.contempl believe in the constitution of the united states contemplated
he says white women are attracted to blackman and the like. it's unclear whether this is abu satire of others to curious things about it. the thing he was respondingspawi about it happened a year earlier. so why that earlier he chose to respond, we don't know. also, nobody in the white community read the paper until somebody did and then they reprinted the editorial in the e front page which is a white newspaper, pretty much every day until the election between august and november. so the gate...
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douglas blackman, we'll leave it there. appreciate you joining us.ming in. >> thank you. >> we'll take a short break from here. when we come back, violence in it virginia isn't the only issue facing president trump. we're going to have the latest on the north korean threat next. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the summer of audi sales event. you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before
douglas blackman, we'll leave it there. appreciate you joining us.ming in. >> thank you. >> we'll take a short break from here. when we come back, violence in it virginia isn't the only issue facing president trump. we're going to have the latest on the north korean threat next. ♪ [brother] any last words? [boy] karma, danny... ...karma! [vo] progress is seizing the moment. your summer moment awaits you, now that the summer of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first...
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we been overrun by other groups, blackman, black unemployment has always been in the double digits.i can tell him plaque may call into the show because you can recognize them by your voice. >> host: how do you recognize somebody by their voice? >> caller: i can recognize black man's voice. i'm a black woman. it's much deeper. the tone is much deeper and you can tell by the content of what they're saying. they're attacking china. the biggest lie is that the democrats have benefited black america. they have destroyed black america. >> guest: a great. has written a book about slavery and the slave plantation. i'm a historian describes the story is in their ramshackle dwellings, broken families, violence he talks about the fact that nobody can get ahead. they're stuck in life. so when i was reading this it struck me that not a lot has changed that when you walk through inner-city oakland, detroit, baltimore, the same features admittedly are still there. you still have broken families, dilapidated dwellings. we think cops into these places and say fix it. the problems are much deeper. th
we been overrun by other groups, blackman, black unemployment has always been in the double digits.i can tell him plaque may call into the show because you can recognize them by your voice. >> host: how do you recognize somebody by their voice? >> caller: i can recognize black man's voice. i'm a black woman. it's much deeper. the tone is much deeper and you can tell by the content of what they're saying. they're attacking china. the biggest lie is that the democrats have benefited...
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charlie blackman his third double of the day. phillies down two-one.ns in seven innings. run support in this, an issue. phillies with the shot to get it back in the eighth. andres blanco pinch hitting down left field line, cameron rupp trying to score all the way from first. rupp might be the slowest guy on the field. juan samuel send him, he is out by a mile. but in the ninth, rupp with some redemption, how about this, two run double, and the phillies take the lead, three- two. and that is where we stand right now in the bottom of the ninth, phillies with a three- two lead trying to avoid losing 2346 a row for the first time since mid-june. >> rupp on the feet sometimes, going around the basis still faster then me. >> and me. >>> up next on "action news" heavy rain is on the way for the start of the workweek. meteorologist melissa magee has the exclusive seven day forecast when "action news" comes right back. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni i
charlie blackman his third double of the day. phillies down two-one.ns in seven innings. run support in this, an issue. phillies with the shot to get it back in the eighth. andres blanco pinch hitting down left field line, cameron rupp trying to score all the way from first. rupp might be the slowest guy on the field. juan samuel send him, he is out by a mile. but in the ninth, rupp with some redemption, how about this, two run double, and the phillies take the lead, three- two. and that is...
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bob blackman, your government is doing this, what do you say to ed?w local authorities to charge the rent on those properties thatis charge the rent on those properties that is commensurate with the cost of providing them, rather than market rents, which of course very difficult to afford, and for people who are unemployed, depending on benefits, it reduces the benefit bill, allows local authorities to develop housing quickly and more cheaply, and it is a solution to the problem of the fact that we are not building and of homes. right. so with that going to happen, then? building and of homes. right. so with that going to happen, themm is not a government policy yet, but iam is not a government policy yet, but i am pushing the government to look at it as one of the solutions. the other solutions, by the way, is housing associations are sitting with large amounts of money in their reserves that could be used to build more social housing. there are also councils sitting with large reserves. what have you got in oxford? we have got a balance of {3.5 oxfo
bob blackman, your government is doing this, what do you say to ed?w local authorities to charge the rent on those properties thatis charge the rent on those properties that is commensurate with the cost of providing them, rather than market rents, which of course very difficult to afford, and for people who are unemployed, depending on benefits, it reduces the benefit bill, allows local authorities to develop housing quickly and more cheaply, and it is a solution to the problem of the fact...
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listing names like warren, brennan, blackman, stevens and and suitor does not gain, say, the general point. of course, it is true, that elections matter in this regard. that said, however, the data does not show that the political background of a justice is despositive. there is often agreement in cases notwithstanding different political background where the precedents push to a different result. my early story about the chief justice's decision and the free exercise case shows that the chief was among those who understood that. and who followed precedence, even where he disagreed. a specific instance where i saw him engage in magnificent thought and treatment of nuance and complexity involved a first amendment challenge to a federal requirement that tv networks provide time to candidates for federal office. a divided panel of the court of appeals held the requirement with the majority opinion written by the chief's long-standing bitter adversary david basslon. at conference, after oral argument, the vote was 5-4 to reverse basslon. the chief justice was in the majority. and delight
listing names like warren, brennan, blackman, stevens and and suitor does not gain, say, the general point. of course, it is true, that elections matter in this regard. that said, however, the data does not show that the political background of a justice is despositive. there is often agreement in cases notwithstanding different political background where the precedents push to a different result. my early story about the chief justice's decision and the free exercise case shows that the chief...
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coming up the next couple nights, tomorrow night legendary music writer rick blackman will be talking about his latest book about the boston music scene and on wednesday night sarah moriarty will be out with her debut novel of north even and on and on. please come back. peter brennan is a journalist writing about science, not religion. the end of the world that he is writing about are not religious apocalypse or armageddon but rather events of massive extinction that have occurred over the last half a billion years of the world's history. you will notice that the book is entitled the ends, plural, of the world. i don't think i'm giving away too much when i say the world has basically ended five times in the last half-billion years. that's not even counting last november. [laughter] peter was born and raised -- i have a ton of jokes here. i will be back again at 11:00 p.m. peter was born and raised outside of boston and graduate from boston college. i learned from his website that he is a placental mammal. [laughter] on the internet, so. his work has appeared in the new york times, atl
coming up the next couple nights, tomorrow night legendary music writer rick blackman will be talking about his latest book about the boston music scene and on wednesday night sarah moriarty will be out with her debut novel of north even and on and on. please come back. peter brennan is a journalist writing about science, not religion. the end of the world that he is writing about are not religious apocalypse or armageddon but rather events of massive extinction that have occurred over the last...
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shaw for joining me, reverend blackman. we spoke first friday night when you were inside of a church on the grounds in the university of virginia. donald trump said the night before the saturday melee, there were good people who were quietly marching in charlottesville. and he was talking about the white nationalist protesters. you were inside that church. did you hear people quietly marching? >> thank you for having me on, joy. no. i say these words the utmost seriousness. i rarely use these words. but they apply here. donald trump is lying. and here's the deal. he spends more time on twitter than he spends anywhere else. and what was happening friday night was being live streamed. i am telling you that we were in a church having a worship service. at no point in that service was there even a protest. it was a multifaith worship service in a standing room only capacity filled church with children with mothers, with elderly, with people my age, in the middle and with young people. we were worshipping. and close to the end o
shaw for joining me, reverend blackman. we spoke first friday night when you were inside of a church on the grounds in the university of virginia. donald trump said the night before the saturday melee, there were good people who were quietly marching in charlottesville. and he was talking about the white nationalist protesters. you were inside that church. did you hear people quietly marching? >> thank you for having me on, joy. no. i say these words the utmost seriousness. i rarely use...
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i heard that from reverend blackman that they frequented clergy.y will did. >> i don't want the conversation to be antifa. >> i'll to ask the questions. that's the way the show works. >> i want to learn. i think we have to find out who are the violent people. of course, the nazis are the worst in terms of values and purpose. if this other group, they'll find trouble too. >> you're absolutely right. they do use violent tactics. they do. they do. >> thank you so much. we're going to find truth. >> white supremacists look for these battles. they firestorm it. i don't want to condemn a whole broad range of people which are primarily peaceful. but i will tell you that these antifa people, we do have to look at the violent fringe and say this is not what it is about. and there is a thread in the social political movement that says, violent resistance is the way to go. and here in california, we had two dozen instances of violent public demonstrations, and in many of them, antifa was involved. that being said, there's a broad set of folks, many of whom ar
i heard that from reverend blackman that they frequented clergy.y will did. >> i don't want the conversation to be antifa. >> i'll to ask the questions. that's the way the show works. >> i want to learn. i think we have to find out who are the violent people. of course, the nazis are the worst in terms of values and purpose. if this other group, they'll find trouble too. >> you're absolutely right. they do use violent tactics. they do. they do. >> thank you so...
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full bottles were being thrown at them, according to reverend blackman, people with brass knuckles andattacking pastors. i mean, what do you make of this? >> forces of liberation. i had been invited to be there but couldn't because i was in mississippi doing another conference. i talked to her right after that. they were walking her to a safe spot. to talk about this kind of violence and hatred, then i thought about how, guess what, the citizens memoirs were read and that's what moved him to do what he did at mother emanuel. we can't let people off the hook, politicians. and lastly, this is an extremist group and, secondly, these people don't care about white america. they don't support living wages for the poor and working poor. they don't support health care for the poor. they support the policy and positions that take those things away from the poor and working poor, which is why, joy, to counteract, we must have a nonviolent moral movement of all people that unpack racism in a way that challenged those who framed it through the lens of a southern strategy of white nationalism and p
full bottles were being thrown at them, according to reverend blackman, people with brass knuckles andattacking pastors. i mean, what do you make of this? >> forces of liberation. i had been invited to be there but couldn't because i was in mississippi doing another conference. i talked to her right after that. they were walking her to a safe spot. to talk about this kind of violence and hatred, then i thought about how, guess what, the citizens memoirs were read and that's what moved him...
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the opinion was written by blackman. so these are judges that were appointed by nixon, burger made the statement is that i do not mind abortion. i really hate abortion, i would never allow anyone in my family to have an abortion but i felt this is what the constitution required. and we see a number of instances, only that one incidents where republican appointed justices like brennan and warren bonded with liberals and even kennedy was a so-called swing voter on the fort was in the majority 90 percent of the time. he switched because of the view of what the constitution required. so i could go on on identity politics. we have a time when there was a catholic seat, not many people know that. we had the dred scott case that was decided by roger - that was the first catholic chief justice. he swore in abraham lincoln. but in african-american were not citizens of the united states. an extraordinary miscarriage of justice. there was a catholic seat for many years. there was a jewish seat we know for 53 years. starting with br
the opinion was written by blackman. so these are judges that were appointed by nixon, burger made the statement is that i do not mind abortion. i really hate abortion, i would never allow anyone in my family to have an abortion but i felt this is what the constitution required. and we see a number of instances, only that one incidents where republican appointed justices like brennan and warren bonded with liberals and even kennedy was a so-called swing voter on the fort was in the majority 90...
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president clinton nominated him as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed justice blackman. he took his seat on august 3, 1994. he has also been a prolific writer, not just of judicial opinions. many books, wonderful articles on a very wide range of important legal subjects. both domestic and international. his most recent book, "the court and the world" was published last september. in a nutshell in my view and i'm sure you'll agree with me, justice breyer's career is powerful evidence of the unduring contributions that a single individual can make to society when he's blessed with a keen intellect, a dedication to the rule of law and a determination to make our country and our world a better place. it is my great honor and privilege to present justice breyer to you now. [ applause ] >> that's a pretty long introduction. it's very nice, but i'm going to give a fairly short introduction. and you're going to get to hear what you'd like to hear which is about lochner. i'm very glad to introduce you and i'm very glad you're all hear. and i'm very happy to say the society does
president clinton nominated him as an associate justice of the supreme court to succeed justice blackman. he took his seat on august 3, 1994. he has also been a prolific writer, not just of judicial opinions. many books, wonderful articles on a very wide range of important legal subjects. both domestic and international. his most recent book, "the court and the world" was published last september. in a nutshell in my view and i'm sure you'll agree with me, justice breyer's career is...
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church there in charlottesville, because of those -- in those church moments where reverend tracy blackmanwerful sermon and i said a few words, and then when i spoke at the sun rise, it was about love and justice, not a kumbaya, but a focus on any people who are vulnerable no matter what color or nation or sexual orientation. we don't get that kind of prophetic witness, because it's so hard for that to be sellable in corporate media. so we just get the ugly, vicious conflict. and when the space of prophetic witness sh riffles up, we look back and see this. there's a lot of decent people in america, but they remain spectators insped of participants. >> that's an important point dr. west just made. when i turned on the television and watched, i saw fighting and people going back and forth. i didn't know who was fighting. i thought why would racists be fighting each other? so i assumed the racists were fighting the peaceful protesters there. that's what i saw andassumption. dr. west is telling us a different thing, but this is what happens. you get wrong information, you see things that are o
church there in charlottesville, because of those -- in those church moments where reverend tracy blackmanwerful sermon and i said a few words, and then when i spoke at the sun rise, it was about love and justice, not a kumbaya, but a focus on any people who are vulnerable no matter what color or nation or sexual orientation. we don't get that kind of prophetic witness, because it's so hard for that to be sellable in corporate media. so we just get the ugly, vicious conflict. and when the space...
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. >> and you mentioned tracy blackman, an organizer in ferguson so she has been through this rodeo before to play you a moment on earlier today on my morning show when she was trying to talk to us and this is just a demonstration of the violence that was perpetrated not just in the presence of members of clergy, but there was a lot of fear placed into the hearts of clergy. let's play a moment. >> as we were closing -- >> i've got to go. >> go, go, i'm sorry, i'm sorry. there is gunfire and they are pushing me out. they are pushing me out. they are pushing me out. the security is pushing me out. security has got me. i'm sorry. excuse me. >> reverend barber what was happening is there were attacked perpetrated against members of clergy and there were people with -- people with brass knuckles app ba knuckles and bats attacks pastors. what do you -- >> voices of love, voices of -- she called me about that. i was invited to be there but couldn't because i was in mississippi doing another conference. i talked to her right after that as they walked her to an alley in a space spot. and to talk ab
. >> and you mentioned tracy blackman, an organizer in ferguson so she has been through this rodeo before to play you a moment on earlier today on my morning show when she was trying to talk to us and this is just a demonstration of the violence that was perpetrated not just in the presence of members of clergy, but there was a lot of fear placed into the hearts of clergy. let's play a moment. >> as we were closing -- >> i've got to go. >> go, go, i'm sorry, i'm sorry....
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. >> tracy blackman is the executive director of justice ministries a to the united church of christ. also one of the protesters who was there in charlottesville and spent part of friday night locked down in a church while those rallies went on and people paraded forward with torches and violence. i want to ask you, reverend, as we hear both sides becoming a theme, what can you tell us first, factually, about what you experienced and whether there's any basis to that claim. >> well, thank you, first, for having me on. as i've stated before, there is no basis for that claim. and i ask that you ask your listeners to please hold up the name tyler mcgill, if they are praying people, in their pray prayers. for we hope that heather heyer was the only person that loses their life in this. as a matter of fact, tyler mcgill is in intensive care right now, fighting for his life, having been struck in the throat with a tiki torch on friday night, damaging his carotid. he is now in intensive care. clearly, the people who came with the alt-right came with the intention of starting trouble. their f
. >> tracy blackman is the executive director of justice ministries a to the united church of christ. also one of the protesters who was there in charlottesville and spent part of friday night locked down in a church while those rallies went on and people paraded forward with torches and violence. i want to ask you, reverend, as we hear both sides becoming a theme, what can you tell us first, factually, about what you experienced and whether there's any basis to that claim. >> well,...
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in that case richard nixon appointed howie blackman to the court. now, it would take 24 years before another jew would be appointed to the court. in the interim i'm trying to think who reagan nominated. >> many people. >> many people. but another ginsberg, douglas ginsberg who had to withdraw his candidacy when it was revealed that he had smoked marijuana not only while a law student but also while a law professor at harvard. >> shocking no one but the political establishment. >> in 1994, bill clinton appoints ruth bader ginsburg to the court. these were the only supreme court appointments that bill clinton had. he appointed two jews. ruth bader ginsburg -- they did not confront any anti-semitism either in their legal careers. their religion was almost not mentioned in the hearings at all, the confirmation hearings. ruth bader ginsburg did face a lot of obstacles on being a woman in a legal profession that was still predominantly male. when she entered harvard law school in 1956, she was only one of nine students in a class of over 500. she became t
in that case richard nixon appointed howie blackman to the court. now, it would take 24 years before another jew would be appointed to the court. in the interim i'm trying to think who reagan nominated. >> many people. >> many people. but another ginsberg, douglas ginsberg who had to withdraw his candidacy when it was revealed that he had smoked marijuana not only while a law student but also while a law professor at harvard. >> shocking no one but the political establishment....
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in a 1980 case, justice blackman and stevens in concurring opinions and justice rehnquist in dissent all cited whitney concurrence as the standard for free speech adopted by the court. in june 2011, justice elena kagan cited her predecessor's opinion for the proposition that the free speech clause always favors more speech rather than less. regarding privacy, there's been a large controversy over whether or not the constitution includes a right of privacy. hugo black set the tone in a 1964 case, when he said "i like my privacy as well as the next one, but i am nevertheless compelled to admit that government has a right to invade it, unless prohibited by some specific constitutional provision." brandeis started this flap in 1928 with his dissenting opinion in olmsted versus the united states, but his interests in privacy goes back much further. in 1890, he and his former law partner, samuel d. warren, wrote about a right to privacy in an article in "the harvard law review" that would be the most-cited law review article, both in judicial opinions as well as in scholarly journals until
in a 1980 case, justice blackman and stevens in concurring opinions and justice rehnquist in dissent all cited whitney concurrence as the standard for free speech adopted by the court. in june 2011, justice elena kagan cited her predecessor's opinion for the proposition that the free speech clause always favors more speech rather than less. regarding privacy, there's been a large controversy over whether or not the constitution includes a right of privacy. hugo black set the tone in a 1964...
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reverend tracy blackman, jonathan greenblat, thank you all. >>> up next, the biggest event of the summer looking forward to it, trying to figure out where they will get the best site for seeing the eclipse of 2017. we'll have a live report coming up from the specific spot out west and i don't want to reveal it, but it is the top spot in the country where thousands will descend to witness this rare event. stay with us. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic, widespread pain drained my energy. my doctor said moving more helps ease fibromyalgia pain. she also prescribed lyrica. fibromyalgia is thought to be the result of overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. woman: for some, lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain and improve function, so i feel better. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeli
reverend tracy blackman, jonathan greenblat, thank you all. >>> up next, the biggest event of the summer looking forward to it, trying to figure out where they will get the best site for seeing the eclipse of 2017. we'll have a live report coming up from the specific spot out west and i don't want to reveal it, but it is the top spot in the country where thousands will descend to witness this rare event. stay with us. before fibromyalgia, i was a doer. i was active. then the chronic,...
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on the first circuit, the last four years as chief judge when he was nominated to replace justice blackman in 1994 and he assumed the oath of office in august of 1994, so we're coming up on the 22nd anniversary. so if you'll all please join me in giving a welcome to our lecturer, whom we're very lucky to have. thank you, justice. [ applause ] >> thank you. very nice introduction. this is a formidable group. i mean i'm talking a little bit about history but you actually know about history. quite a lot of you. i was told by a historian, anyone can make history but it takes a real genius to write it. [ laughter ] and books aren't that easy. there was -- my publisher is grateful for your introduction. i wrote a book once about regulation. it was a little technical. found its way into the hands of "los angeles times" reviewer. don't ask me how. he decides to write a review. he says, well, he says in the "alice in wonderland" the mouse emerges from the pool of tears -- they heard this story before. and the door mouse begins to read from the history of england. why your reading that said alice? a
on the first circuit, the last four years as chief judge when he was nominated to replace justice blackman in 1994 and he assumed the oath of office in august of 1994, so we're coming up on the 22nd anniversary. so if you'll all please join me in giving a welcome to our lecturer, whom we're very lucky to have. thank you, justice. [ applause ] >> thank you. very nice introduction. this is a formidable group. i mean i'm talking a little bit about history but you actually know about history....
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years on a first circuit the last four years as chief judge when he was nominated to replace justice blackman in 1994 and he assumed the oath of office in august of 1994. so we're coming up on the 22nd anniversary. so if you'll all please join me in giving a welcome to our lecturer whom we are very lucky to have this year. thank you, justice. [ applause ] >> thank you. very nice introduction. this is a formidable group. this is quite a great group, but i was told by a historian who said, anyone can make history, but it takes a real genius to write it. that's why -- anyway, books aren't that easy. there was -- my publisher is grateful for your introduction, but i wrote a book once about the regulation. it was a little technical. it found its way into the hands of a los angeles times reviewer. don't ask me how. he decides to write a review and says, well, he says, in the alice in wonderland, when she emerges from the pool of tears -- they have heard this story before. and the door mouse begins to read from the book of england, she says, why are you reading that? and they say, we are wet. that's
years on a first circuit the last four years as chief judge when he was nominated to replace justice blackman in 1994 and he assumed the oath of office in august of 1994. so we're coming up on the 22nd anniversary. so if you'll all please join me in giving a welcome to our lecturer whom we are very lucky to have this year. thank you, justice. [ applause ] >> thank you. very nice introduction. this is a formidable group. this is quite a great group, but i was told by a historian who said,...
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. >> pastor tracy blackman, who was actually forced off the air earlier today on "am joy" had made a point earlier in the day that there wasn't the type of heavy law enforcement presence, a militarized police presence, you could say, when these protests had first started to unfold. today, obviously, those police in that type of tactical outfitting are there. do you have any indication as to why they're showing up in force now and were not there earlier today? i think we might -- maya, i don't know if you can hear me, but i was asking you about the tactical police. looks likewise they're o looks like they're out there in force now but they were not out there earlier today. do you know why? >> reporter: we did see them out there. they were across the street from the park itself, from emancipation park. there was a parking lot there. there was virginia state police in there. however, when those skirmishes happened, when the clashes between both sides started unfolding, they really made no move at that point to kind of go in and separate them out. they were sort of relying on both sides
. >> pastor tracy blackman, who was actually forced off the air earlier today on "am joy" had made a point earlier in the day that there wasn't the type of heavy law enforcement presence, a militarized police presence, you could say, when these protests had first started to unfold. today, obviously, those police in that type of tactical outfitting are there. do you have any indication as to why they're showing up in force now and were not there earlier today? i think we might --...
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national historical publications and records commission, followed by justice brendan, rehnquist, blackman and associater. in the 1960s justice goldberg served on the archivist advisory council. the archives launched a series of conversations with supreme court justices of the united states including associate justic justices stephen breyer, thomas and alito. yale law frefr and constitutional scholar ramar leads these discussions focused on issues related to the constitution and their impact on the american people. those are available on youtube or you stream. now let's get to tonight's program. so we can learn more about these supreme court justices. please welcome to the podium russell smith president of the jewish historical society of greater washington. [ applause ] >> thank you. good evening, everyone and welcome. i am delighted on behalf of the jewish historical society and the board members who are present tonight to thank the national archives, especially sue tan clifton for partnering with us for this annual program to commemorate jewish american heritage month. we also want to t
national historical publications and records commission, followed by justice brendan, rehnquist, blackman and associater. in the 1960s justice goldberg served on the archivist advisory council. the archives launched a series of conversations with supreme court justices of the united states including associate justic justices stephen breyer, thomas and alito. yale law frefr and constitutional scholar ramar leads these discussions focused on issues related to the constitution and their impact on...
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and in that case, richard nixon appointed harry blackman to the court, so it was a protestant which ended the tradition of a so-called jewish seat. now, it would take 24 years before another jew would be appointed to the court. in -- well, in the interim -- i'm trying to think who reagan nominated. >> many people. >> yeah, many people. yes! many people. but after robert -- oh, another ginsberg, douglas ginsburg, who had to withdraw his candidacy when it was revealed that he had smoked marijuana not only while a law student but also while a law professor at harvard. anyway -- >> shocking no one, but scandalizing the political establishment. >> and especially the reagan family and reagan's advisers. so, you wait a few more years. in 1994, bill clinton appoints ruth bader ginsburg to the court. and a year later, stephen breyer to the court. these were the only supreme court appointments that bill clinton had. he appointed two jews. ruth bader ginsburg -- now, none of these -- they and elena kagan thereafter did not confront any anti-semitism either on their ascents in their legal careers to
and in that case, richard nixon appointed harry blackman to the court, so it was a protestant which ended the tradition of a so-called jewish seat. now, it would take 24 years before another jew would be appointed to the court. in -- well, in the interim -- i'm trying to think who reagan nominated. >> many people. >> yeah, many people. yes! many people. but after robert -- oh, another ginsberg, douglas ginsburg, who had to withdraw his candidacy when it was revealed that he had...
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okay [laughter] is going to be talking he's the editor of policing the blackman arrest prosecution, and a imprisonment which she will be discussing this evening. she is -- throughout her career as a lawyer, author, and professor angela j. davis has dedicated her efforts to studying and bettering the criminal justice system in america. particularly as it relates to racism within the system. tonight's program is being -- broadcast for c-span so this will probably show up in about a week but that does mean that if you have a question you should go to microphone to ask it and i forgot to say that so now i'll go back to her bio and make sure that i get that in. look, angela davis is -- she was -- a dc public defender, and was the executive director of a rainbow cocollision author of arbitrary justice, the power of the american prosecutor. which won the pauline award currently davis is professor of law, at washington college of law at american university. she's the editor of policing black man please join me in welcoming angela j. davis to the history center. [applause] thank you, kate, and i
okay [laughter] is going to be talking he's the editor of policing the blackman arrest prosecution, and a imprisonment which she will be discussing this evening. she is -- throughout her career as a lawyer, author, and professor angela j. davis has dedicated her efforts to studying and bettering the criminal justice system in america. particularly as it relates to racism within the system. tonight's program is being -- broadcast for c-span so this will probably show up in about a week but that...
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justice blackman was on that court. he said i'll never again tinker with the mechanics of death. justice stevens was on that court newly confirmed, he said it was the only vote in his career that he regrets. justice powell was on that court and said to his biographer that it was a mistake. there could have been a 5-4 reverse outcome and it just didn't happen. >> the year i clerked was not a year of big cases. i remember the reporter for the "washington post" who was covering the supreme court that year called it the most boring term in modern supreme court history. but, the case that i remember justice marshall felt most strongly about my year was given that that you've probably never have heard of, but it was a really important case for him. it was a case called dickerson public schools. it was a case about a young girl, i think dickinson was in kansas, maybe, it was a young white girl who lived in a rural area who was many, many, many miles away from the public school and the school district imposed a very substantial fee for bus service to the school, more substantial than thi
justice blackman was on that court. he said i'll never again tinker with the mechanics of death. justice stevens was on that court newly confirmed, he said it was the only vote in his career that he regrets. justice powell was on that court and said to his biographer that it was a mistake. there could have been a 5-4 reverse outcome and it just didn't happen. >> the year i clerked was not a year of big cases. i remember the reporter for the "washington post" who was covering the...
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i listened to evan blackman say they were throwing things at the police. >> and hitting them. >> and black lives matter would ever for a moment be allowed to get away with something like that. so the behavior of the police is going to come in for a lot of criticism and, yes, the behavior of donald trump. how about mitch mcconnell, where is he? i know he's not from virginia, but he's a huge republican leader. the silence of republicans this morning on this issue is going to haunt them. >> we'll have our producer go through and look and see if there is any response on twitter. people go to twitter to get a response, but let's show some images of ferguson, missouri. ferguson happened in august. the president of the united states, who was then barack obama, was on vacation in martha's vineyard, had to come out, made a statement. came out and went in front of cameras and made a statement. look at that police presence. there were -- there was essentially an army on the street at ferguson, missouri, when you had the ferguson uprising and it was a very different scene. dogs were used, hoses
i listened to evan blackman say they were throwing things at the police. >> and hitting them. >> and black lives matter would ever for a moment be allowed to get away with something like that. so the behavior of the police is going to come in for a lot of criticism and, yes, the behavior of donald trump. how about mitch mcconnell, where is he? i know he's not from virginia, but he's a huge republican leader. the silence of republicans this morning on this issue is going to haunt...
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reverend blackman said when she was a kid growing up in the south she remembers klan rallies, and itrs the night before. for the president who claims the support of the evangelical christian world, not to come out and immediately condemn the terrorizing of ministers and then the next day that same group of pastors were set upon with by white nationalists with brass knuckles and baseball bats. this wasn't just a march that went awry. this was incredible violence and terrorism perpetrated against lay people, christians, peaceful marchers who were just there to organize against hate. this was -- this was a lay-up for any president. this was the easiest, lowest bar a president would have to reach to condemn that. the fact that he had to be forced to do it is a scandal on the presidency. it's a shame. it takes away the moral authority of the office. >> you're writing this morning for politico about the reaction in the days since saturday in charlottesville of white nationalists, of the group that have bubbled up and been given some cover to behave in the way they behaved over the last few
reverend blackman said when she was a kid growing up in the south she remembers klan rallies, and itrs the night before. for the president who claims the support of the evangelical christian world, not to come out and immediately condemn the terrorizing of ministers and then the next day that same group of pastors were set upon with by white nationalists with brass knuckles and baseball bats. this wasn't just a march that went awry. this was incredible violence and terrorism perpetrated against...
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always think about one of the individuals that stand out, of course solomon, peter salem, peter blackman, basel lulu stanza because he was a flute player in terms of you always see this here image of the revolutionary war where three people are marching to drum, the flute player. at that time a five player come so wha else holding a black and everything. well, that player babel could've been basel lulu engines of the conservation that he made providing the kind of musical inspiration and that those been a part of our struggle in this country, almost inseparable for the people who were wielding the guns and going out to battle picky look at the civil war, if you look at the civil rights movement, too. there again the music is very important. but here is the vectoring the revolutionary. who is providing the kind of instrumentation, the martial music of that day as well as picking up again at some point so you actually write in terms of the contribution not only from an army standpoint but also in the naval situation. they were black naval participants in that wore the same time. so that's
always think about one of the individuals that stand out, of course solomon, peter salem, peter blackman, basel lulu stanza because he was a flute player in terms of you always see this here image of the revolutionary war where three people are marching to drum, the flute player. at that time a five player come so wha else holding a black and everything. well, that player babel could've been basel lulu engines of the conservation that he made providing the kind of musical inspiration and that...