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kirsty, snp's first aid blackman and others. ki rsty, let's snp's first aid blackman and others.q ‘s because this is unprecedented, the uk government has never before legislated in the face of the scottish parliament refusing legislative consent and the reasons the scottishpower did that and remember wasjust the the scottishpower did that and remember was just the snp, it was labour the creams and lib dems and snp together, the reason the scottishpower and that is because there are powers that were voted for by the scottish people that the uk government is trying to take back, 24 hours. let me ask you this, when he and blackwood came out he said he was going to take a much more aggressive approach to brexit, we in what? i think the nature of how the snp engage in this place has changed fundamentally now. going forward we will use all of the procedures that we can, all of the tactics that we can in order... guerrilla warfare in parliament? in order to make sure oui’ parliament? in order to make sure our voices being heard. the uk government is not taking us seriously and we must s
kirsty, snp's first aid blackman and others. ki rsty, let's snp's first aid blackman and others.q ‘s because this is unprecedented, the uk government has never before legislated in the face of the scottish parliament refusing legislative consent and the reasons the scottishpower did that and remember wasjust the the scottishpower did that and remember was just the snp, it was labour the creams and lib dems and snp together, the reason the scottishpower and that is because there are powers...
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maybe not the first time but after four attempts i thought when do you say that was the last time blackman and after via thought let's them on. the most times it's been a physicist i think you have to decide for yourself how long do you want to do this for and how often. and will you be able to live with the decision not to devote yourself to this process forever there's always a mushing that some point you come to a doctor and financially of course but also psychologically you get to the point where you just can't take anymore and. and. the global facility services market is growing at an annual rate of around ten percent report published by allied market research shows it could be worth over thirty billion dollars by two thousand and twenty three. sided as well as some countries shrinking populations are a drag on many of the advanced economies after all who's going to pay the pensions of an aging population procreation appears on many government agendas in the form of financial support when i first came to germany i couldn't get over how many of my friends had no brothers or sisters tha
maybe not the first time but after four attempts i thought when do you say that was the last time blackman and after via thought let's them on. the most times it's been a physicist i think you have to decide for yourself how long do you want to do this for and how often. and will you be able to live with the decision not to devote yourself to this process forever there's always a mushing that some point you come to a doctor and financially of course but also psychologically you get to the point...
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started at the top in the mayor's office and its climate ready boston initiative headed by austin blackman. >> if you want to build a large building in the city of boston, not only do you have to take into account what the climate conditions are and the flood plain projections are now, but you have to look into the future. >> reporter: so far it's just conversations and recommendations, not rules and regulations. and data show the water is rising and the storms are intensifying. just as development is booming in the city's most vulnerable district according to experts, the seaport. when we picture rising tides and stronger storms, we tend to think of places like miami and the gulf coast, but with the exception of alaska, new england is expected to see greater warming than any other place in the u.s. because of its higher latitude and its proximity to the gulf of maine. the fastest warming body of water on earth according to the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. in the past decade nearly $8 billion worth of residential and commercial real estate has been built or approved for
started at the top in the mayor's office and its climate ready boston initiative headed by austin blackman. >> if you want to build a large building in the city of boston, not only do you have to take into account what the climate conditions are and the flood plain projections are now, but you have to look into the future. >> reporter: so far it's just conversations and recommendations, not rules and regulations. and data show the water is rising and the storms are intensifying....
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scott blackman, and marta caroli the former team coordinator from usa gymnastics. they will respond to written questions for the record. we are honored to welcome senators joni ernst of iowa and jeanine shaheen of new hampshire to provide open testimony senators ernst and jeanine have taken an interest in the olympic movement. their testimony will be valuable in helping us raise awareness and identify solutions. thank you both for your time that y have taken to prepare them for your presence here this afternoon. most imporntly,or your care and concern for athletes today. i will conclude my remarks by reminding my colleagues that in light of mr. penny and doctor simon, subpoenas were issued requiring their attendance today. through their counsel, they have made it clear they would not appear voluntarily on june 5, or any other day going forward. i wish that were not the case, since issuing subpoenas is something this committee take seriously and only pursues as a last resort. despite the circumstances, i appreciate their presence today and i look forward to a produc
scott blackman, and marta caroli the former team coordinator from usa gymnastics. they will respond to written questions for the record. we are honored to welcome senators joni ernst of iowa and jeanine shaheen of new hampshire to provide open testimony senators ernst and jeanine have taken an interest in the olympic movement. their testimony will be valuable in helping us raise awareness and identify solutions. thank you both for your time that y have taken to prepare them for your presence...
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scott blackman, the former president of u.s. olympic committee and martech rowley, the national team coordinator for national jim mastic's. they will respond to committee members written questions for the record. we are here to welcome senators joni ernst of iowa and jeanine jeanine of new hampshire. senators are extension have taken interest in their testimony today will be valuable in helping the subcommittee to raise awareness identify solutions that will make a difference. thank you for your time and for your presence this afternoon. i will conclude my remarks by reminding my colleagues that in light of mr. penny and mr. simon declining to come voluntarily subpoenas were issued. through their councils, both mrd they would not appear voluntarily on june 5 or any other day going forward. i wish that were not the case, issuing subpoenas is something this committee take seriously and only pursues as a last resort. despite the circumstances i appreciate them being here today. with that, i turn to the ranking member for his openin
scott blackman, the former president of u.s. olympic committee and martech rowley, the national team coordinator for national jim mastic's. they will respond to committee members written questions for the record. we are here to welcome senators joni ernst of iowa and jeanine jeanine of new hampshire. senators are extension have taken interest in their testimony today will be valuable in helping the subcommittee to raise awareness identify solutions that will make a difference. thank you for...
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bob blackman, zac goldsmith and mathew off—road.who voted against the government while 119 mps supported heathrow against their position. 96 voted for, supported the labour leadership position which is against it. confused? you have perfectly good reason to be. we have that vote now and it is the outline planning permission for a third ru nway planning permission for a third runway at heathrow. moving on to other news: at the grenfell inquiry, the fire—fighter who led the first response to the fire said he couldn't remember receiving any training on when to order the evacuation of tower blocks. michael dowden was forced to admit, repeatedly, that he was unaware of the risks to the tower and had no idea that fires could spread through cladding. his evidence has raised serious questions about london fire brigade's procedures and training on tower blocks, as our special correspondent lucy manning reports. 720 firefighters, 1a0 fire engines, and many stories of bravery that night. but the fire brigade's having to answer for its failure
bob blackman, zac goldsmith and mathew off—road.who voted against the government while 119 mps supported heathrow against their position. 96 voted for, supported the labour leadership position which is against it. confused? you have perfectly good reason to be. we have that vote now and it is the outline planning permission for a third ru nway planning permission for a third runway at heathrow. moving on to other news: at the grenfell inquiry, the fire—fighter who led the first response to...
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[cheers] my name is reverend tracy blackman executive minister of local church ministries for the unitedhurch of christ. i stand on the half of our mothers and fathers and grandparents, and ancestors who have carried us time and time -- of whiteh these nationalism. applause] then descendent of enslave black women who children's who were ripped from their nursing breasts and loving arms. [cheers and applause] after i say as a mother on the half of the sacredness of families, their first holy unit. morning my friend reminds us that we have been here before. [cheers and applause] i know it feels brand-new but it is not. we have been here before. before,has been here black and brown people who have been historically oppressed and --rginalized in this country [no audio] god thate nation under god has blessed. god of the whole world. who is this god -- [indiscernible] the prophet isaiah with prayers to the first testament, for to withholdp judgment from the oppressed. this is who american -- america has always been. applause]d the truth is our story, america indigenous children from their fami
[cheers] my name is reverend tracy blackman executive minister of local church ministries for the unitedhurch of christ. i stand on the half of our mothers and fathers and grandparents, and ancestors who have carried us time and time -- of whiteh these nationalism. applause] then descendent of enslave black women who children's who were ripped from their nursing breasts and loving arms. [cheers and applause] after i say as a mother on the half of the sacredness of families, their first holy...
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invited to participate but were unable to travel to washington because of medical reasons, scott blackman, former president of the u.s. olympic committee and smarta corolli, the former team coordinator for u.s.a. gymnastics. they've each provided written testimony to today's hearing and will respond to the written questions for the hearing record. we are also honored today to elcome senators joni of iowa and jeannine shaheen of new hampshire to provide testimony. they've taken a sincere interest in preventing abuse in the olympic movement and their testimony today will be valuable in helping this subcommittee further raise awareness and identify solutions to make a difference. thank you both for your time you have taken to prepare and for your presence here this afternoon and most importantly for your care and concern for athletes today. i will conclude my remarks by reminding my colleagues that in light of mr. penny and dr. simon declining the committee's invitation to appear voluntarily, subpoenas were issued requiring their attendance today. through their counsels, both mr. penny and d
invited to participate but were unable to travel to washington because of medical reasons, scott blackman, former president of the u.s. olympic committee and smarta corolli, the former team coordinator for u.s.a. gymnastics. they've each provided written testimony to today's hearing and will respond to the written questions for the hearing record. we are also honored today to elcome senators joni of iowa and jeannine shaheen of new hampshire to provide testimony. they've taken a sincere...
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john newman who is now on the court of appeals with the court judge and justice blackman of the united states supreme court and i think that the notion of harassment would have been so important to justice blackman and also to judge newman and all of the judges whom i have known that i think that confronting it is a welcome development for the judiciary as well as for the american public. i think the work is highly significant and i want to thank you for it. mr. duff my understanding that the retirement of a judge in fact the disciplinary process that could result in action. >> we no longer have jurisdiction if you will over the judge when the judge has resigned. it does not necessarily and the inquiry. for example we have have the resignation in the throes of an investigation. by the way your judge newman is on the conduct and disability committee now when the judges have let the bench we have nonetheless made the referral on the house. that they consider impeachment even after the judges left. while our review process ends with the resignation >> it could still be impeachment. that i
john newman who is now on the court of appeals with the court judge and justice blackman of the united states supreme court and i think that the notion of harassment would have been so important to justice blackman and also to judge newman and all of the judges whom i have known that i think that confronting it is a welcome development for the judiciary as well as for the american public. i think the work is highly significant and i want to thank you for it. mr. duff my understanding that the...
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since that decision was done, whatever you think about the the decision with harry blackman, third trimester abortions have been outlawed. we know he was not anti choice before he ran for president and got political. he doesn't address overturning roe. i think ivanka trump would be deeply opposed -- >> oh, who cares. >> no, no, no. there is not a great appetite for overturning roe. that may be at risk. don't get me wrong. but you have to see whether sta becisis is. it could be slightly more difficult to cobble together coalition even if it's a simple majority. >> at this late date, does anyone really think ivanka is pushing her father to the center? >> i'm just saying there will be more pushback on this issue. frequently their families feel strongly on this issue. >> the thing that is keeping donald trump alive at this moment is a totally unified republican party. if he were to back away -- >> i think there's a difference between a pro life judge and someone whose mission is overturning roe. >> we are looking at a very busy summer. you will see both parties trying to use this to their advant
since that decision was done, whatever you think about the the decision with harry blackman, third trimester abortions have been outlawed. we know he was not anti choice before he ran for president and got political. he doesn't address overturning roe. i think ivanka trump would be deeply opposed -- >> oh, who cares. >> no, no, no. there is not a great appetite for overturning roe. that may be at risk. don't get me wrong. but you have to see whether sta becisis is. it could be...
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city attorney investigators blanch blackman and david jensen, deputy city attorney emory, deputy city attorney eisenberg and deputy city attorney rob capla. so, ladies and gentlemen, i want to salute you. you've done an incredible job and we appreciate your hard work. with that, we can hear some words from kevin. if there is a deputy city attorney, we'd be happy to hear from you and then we'll go outside for a photo and huge stack of certificates of honor. thank you for your work. [applause] >> thank you so much, supervisor peskin, president breed, and members of the board. i'm kevin guy, director of the office of short term rentals i wanted to thank you for this honor. i always like to say in my time working in various capacities in the city and county of san francisco, the thing i enjoy the most is working with smart, talented, dedicated people. i can say that working on the subject of short-term rentals and working with the staff behind me, punctuates that. we put our heart and sole to implement regulations that preserves quality of life in our neighborhoods. it's been a partnershi
city attorney investigators blanch blackman and david jensen, deputy city attorney emory, deputy city attorney eisenberg and deputy city attorney rob capla. so, ladies and gentlemen, i want to salute you. you've done an incredible job and we appreciate your hard work. with that, we can hear some words from kevin. if there is a deputy city attorney, we'd be happy to hear from you and then we'll go outside for a photo and huge stack of certificates of honor. thank you for your work. [applause]...
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students only have to read one book so there are other options but john blackman, president of the fraternaltion of distrust of police and we have got to put a stop to that. some folks on social media weighing in, the kids that read this curriculum will be more likely to be on edge and defensive when approached by an officer and since all police are human that in itself will increase the likelihood of escalation. j tweets students indoctrinated by a liberal school administrator and teachers lies the evidence. catherine says parents should get rid of reading materials and teachers that gave assignments be booted, young minds should not be subject to this. the school is looking over the situation, they might change the reading list in coming days, weeks, months. rob: what is this? pepper spray to the face intentionally. >> levi tillman running for congress in colorado releasing a shocking campaign ad where he gets pepper sprayed in the face to prove a point on school safety. watch. >> it is incredibly painful and now i can't see anything. >> incredibly painful to say the least, trying to prove
students only have to read one book so there are other options but john blackman, president of the fraternaltion of distrust of police and we have got to put a stop to that. some folks on social media weighing in, the kids that read this curriculum will be more likely to be on edge and defensive when approached by an officer and since all police are human that in itself will increase the likelihood of escalation. j tweets students indoctrinated by a liberal school administrator and teachers...
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i worked for justice harry blackman on the court after -- right after he wrote the roe v wade opinionme when the court is so polarized and politicized and i've never seen a time when it is more important that it act as a bull work and check against potential abuse and destruction of individual rights. we're talking about a woman's rights to health care, reproductive rights, worker rights, gay rights. all kinds of fundamental rights and liberties where the supreme court will play a role and that's why deliberate consideration and peoples' voice is so important. >> we know that they're not going to wait. so just real quickly, what is the plan? is it simply to try to delay and to force republicans to wait and if so, how long do you continue doing that, because we knowthe list of nominees that's going to be put forward. >> this list of nominees is composed mostly of far right fringe ideal logs. the first point is to take it to the american people to say your health care rights and protection against precondition existing abuses is at stake, clean air and water that you use and breathe is
i worked for justice harry blackman on the court after -- right after he wrote the roe v wade opinionme when the court is so polarized and politicized and i've never seen a time when it is more important that it act as a bull work and check against potential abuse and destruction of individual rights. we're talking about a woman's rights to health care, reproductive rights, worker rights, gay rights. all kinds of fundamental rights and liberties where the supreme court will play a role and...
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justice blackman who was the author of roe v wade the year before i clerked for him. my basic philosophy is that i want a fair and open minded judge or justice who will consider the arguments that i make carefully but will adhere to the rule of law established precedent, principles and values of freedom and democracy that are at the core of our constitution. my philosophy is that a person of that intellect and integrity is an absolute requirement. we will mobilize the american public and i'm confident that colleagues on both sides of the aisle will stand up and be counted. overruling roe v wade, decimating women's health care or marriage equality or any of the other critical progress made over the last decade is really a definite threshold for me. >> i'll say briefly we're over time. as i ask you to respond, jeffrey, went on record and said roe v wade could be overturned based on this vacancy. is that overstated or do you agree it hangs in the blaalance? >> i think even more than roe hangs in the balance. our fundamental rights and liberties are threatened now as neve
justice blackman who was the author of roe v wade the year before i clerked for him. my basic philosophy is that i want a fair and open minded judge or justice who will consider the arguments that i make carefully but will adhere to the rule of law established precedent, principles and values of freedom and democracy that are at the core of our constitution. my philosophy is that a person of that intellect and integrity is an absolute requirement. we will mobilize the american public and i'm...
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black peep and it's rendered regular it's his boy, straight back balcony and his boy is a trans blackmanand he knew hi boy was trans and respect him in he midst of transition and is modeled as regular so might we worth having a talk around the episode abuse sometimes the kid need to see there is another world that is possible it and isn't aberrant to embrace folks the way they, and the reason men is assaulting young women is we tied their mass clint to doing this sort of violence sexual everything. so we have to real forthright conversations, one, about respecting bodily dignity have deep conversation wizdown men but consent and young men why they think sexuality is about violence rather than about consent and pleasure and it's the one place where they feel like they have some notion of masculinity, and you have to put the question on the table. think you have to be combative about that. what kind of man do you want to be? that assaults women is? urban hood so fragile you can't coexist with sne living thunder truth. so be combative force them to define the terms of their man idaho and th
black peep and it's rendered regular it's his boy, straight back balcony and his boy is a trans blackmanand he knew hi boy was trans and respect him in he midst of transition and is modeled as regular so might we worth having a talk around the episode abuse sometimes the kid need to see there is another world that is possible it and isn't aberrant to embrace folks the way they, and the reason men is assaulting young women is we tied their mass clint to doing this sort of violence sexual...
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blackman, you had -- i would advocate everyone have a look at the reference five which is your malicious use of ai, reference five in your testimony. i stayed up way too late reading that and it is real. along the same lines, o congress have access to the classified version of a national academy of science study on the implication of a time mr. owns -- a taunus -- autonomous drones. we are about to mark up a military authorization bill. appropriations bill that is fightingtoo much money the last war and not enough fighting the wars of the future. one thing i struggle the if you look through bios, they tend to come from physics, math, places like that. if you look through the bios of people who are the heroes of artificial intelligence, a tent to come from physics, math, places like that. and a huge fraction of -- is a i like that? are there small number of heroes that really do most of the work and everyone else sort of fills in? >> like i said, it is a very nascent field. is collecting -- as a science is still very young and as a young science it starts with a few people. i was also tra
blackman, you had -- i would advocate everyone have a look at the reference five which is your malicious use of ai, reference five in your testimony. i stayed up way too late reading that and it is real. along the same lines, o congress have access to the classified version of a national academy of science study on the implication of a time mr. owns -- a taunus -- autonomous drones. we are about to mark up a military authorization bill. appropriations bill that is fightingtoo much money the...
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second circuit court of appeals, at that point was a district court judge, and to justice harry blackman of the united states supreme court. i think that this notion of harassment would have been so abhorrent to justice blackmun and all of the judges whom i have known that i think this confronting it is a welcome development for the judiciary as well as for our profession and for the american public. i think your work is highly significant, and i want to thank you for it. mr. duff, my understanding is that the retirement of a judge in effect stops the disciplinary process that could result in action against him. is that correct? >> it is in the sense, senator blumenthal, we no longer have jurisdiction, if you will, over the judge when the judge has resigned. but it doesn't necessarily end the inquiry. for example, we've had a resignation in the throes of an investigation. by the way, your judge newman is on our conduct and disability committee now. a very active and good member of that. but we've had a situation even when a judge has left the bench, we've nonetheless made a referral to t
second circuit court of appeals, at that point was a district court judge, and to justice harry blackman of the united states supreme court. i think that this notion of harassment would have been so abhorrent to justice blackmun and all of the judges whom i have known that i think this confronting it is a welcome development for the judiciary as well as for our profession and for the american public. i think your work is highly significant, and i want to thank you for it. mr. duff, my...
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. >> marsha blackman. >> going to speak today. what are you going to say? going to say what i've been saying, which is we need to get this man out of there. this man is poisonous to our democracy. we're right now at a point where democracy is hanging by a thread. i mean, right now the courts are holding and right now the press, a big chunk of the press is doing their job but there's a big chunk of the press that is fighting back and pushing another narrative. it's hard to break through to those people. so i'm going to talk about what we need to do to save 241 years of self-rule. it's being tested right now. we're being tested. >> to quote that new book that just came out, he is evil. he is evil, and the thing is i thought he will come in, he won't really know, he's not that smart, do his showmanship thing, but he's evil in how he's treating people and dismantling everything anybody else in this country other than the top 1% of which he claims not to be. that's the joke of it all. he's not a goodman. >> are you more worried or more honeful today? >> worried.
. >> marsha blackman. >> going to speak today. what are you going to say? going to say what i've been saying, which is we need to get this man out of there. this man is poisonous to our democracy. we're right now at a point where democracy is hanging by a thread. i mean, right now the courts are holding and right now the press, a big chunk of the press is doing their job but there's a big chunk of the press that is fighting back and pushing another narrative. it's hard to break...
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this comes as sales have slowed and the scandal including -- the scandal involving to blackman in philadelphiar and netflix are getting the lead up in the indices. twitter will replace monsanto in the s&p 500 will netflix will replace agricultural company in the s&p 100. that comes as buyers takeover of monsanto is due to close on thursday. bubble warnings about tech stocks may be getting louder, but goldman sachs is still bullish. most of the industry's current success can be explained by strong fundamentals, revenue, and earnings, rather than just speculation about the future. he says valuations are not very stretched and it does not expect that to change anytime soon. and that is your bloomberg business flash. francine? francine: oil has halted its slide near $65 a barrel after the climbing -- declined 5% in the last session. crude lost its grip on the highest level more than three years after saudi arabia proposed easing output cuts. joining us now with the very latest on this is bloomberg's executive editor for energy and commodities. joining us for the rest of the hour is jordan rocheste
this comes as sales have slowed and the scandal including -- the scandal involving to blackman in philadelphiar and netflix are getting the lead up in the indices. twitter will replace monsanto in the s&p 500 will netflix will replace agricultural company in the s&p 100. that comes as buyers takeover of monsanto is due to close on thursday. bubble warnings about tech stocks may be getting louder, but goldman sachs is still bullish. most of the industry's current success can be explained...
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. >> that is reverend tracy blackman senior pastor at christ the king in missouri.as the interview that we had that was briefly on our air, snatched off our air in charlottesville when she was in the middle of that melee of white nationalists attacking clergy, she was one of those clergy who was in the middle of that in sharlgsville, virginia. she is one of the speakers today, she's the speaker that is going to be right before lin-manuel miranda of "hamilton" fame who will be a part of this protest. thousands of people gathered in hundreds of cities today with one message, people migrant families together. back with me are two of the organizers. i feel like i'm keeping you guys from the rally but i appreciate you both being. if this is both a demonstration and display of outrage, it's an important opportunity for people to gather in order to change the policy. >> that's right. i think it's basically a steady drum beat recognizing the only way the american public doesn't forget is to constantly work the phones and make sure we're present. hearing this all the way thr
. >> that is reverend tracy blackman senior pastor at christ the king in missouri.as the interview that we had that was briefly on our air, snatched off our air in charlottesville when she was in the middle of that melee of white nationalists attacking clergy, she was one of those clergy who was in the middle of that in sharlgsville, virginia. she is one of the speakers today, she's the speaker that is going to be right before lin-manuel miranda of "hamilton" fame who will be a...
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unanimous consent, i've requested to include in the record, the testimony of mar karolyi and scott blackman. they will be answering questions for the record. the hearing record will remain open for two weeks. during this time, is that rights are asked to submit any questions for the record. upon reseat, this is a question of you as witnesses. the witnesses are requested to submit those answers to you as soon as possible, but no later than july 6th, 2018. this concludes the hear iing fo today. >> i want to emphasize the point you made so well. we're going to pursue action. apologies are not enough. as heartfelt as they may be and this remark is not direct ed at our two witnesses. it's at the world. apologies are not enough. we have to honor those survivors with real act. and my hope is that we will continue the very bipartisan work that we have begun here. i want to thank the chairman for this hearing. >> i thank the senator from -- connecticut. the senator from connecticut. i have no script. i should know your home state. thank the senator from connecticut for his cooperation and ability to
unanimous consent, i've requested to include in the record, the testimony of mar karolyi and scott blackman. they will be answering questions for the record. the hearing record will remain open for two weeks. during this time, is that rights are asked to submit any questions for the record. upon reseat, this is a question of you as witnesses. the witnesses are requested to submit those answers to you as soon as possible, but no later than july 6th, 2018. this concludes the hear iing fo today....
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mika, i was a law clerk to justice blackman on the united states supreme court. the united states supreme court. i have deep respect from the united states supreme court. i've never seen it so polarized and politicized and i've never seen such an allout assault on the rule of law. the supreme court is going to be a bulwark in protecting our fundment fun fundamental rights and liberties, not just roe v. wade, but gay rights, civil rights likes affirmative action, all rights that we take for granted. that's the case we'll make to the american people and to our republican colleagues. we only need one vote. it's a razor thin majority they have. >> steve rattner? >> recognizing everything you've said and agreeing with it, i have trouble in seeing what the democrats' path is to success on th this. they have eliminated the cloture vote on supreme court nominees, that's how gorsuch got confirmed. it's hard to see as a practical matter, put aside appealing to the country and making the moral case, but when you get down to parliamentary tactics, it's hard to see what cards
mika, i was a law clerk to justice blackman on the united states supreme court. the united states supreme court. i have deep respect from the united states supreme court. i've never seen it so polarized and politicized and i've never seen such an allout assault on the rule of law. the supreme court is going to be a bulwark in protecting our fundment fun fundamental rights and liberties, not just roe v. wade, but gay rights, civil rights likes affirmative action, all rights that we take for...
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malorie blackman, former children‘s laureate, and the creator of the horrid henry looks. what is happening —— brexit. and 750,000 children had taken part. brexit. and 750,000 children had ta ken part. is brexit. and 750,000 children had taken part. is it that you have to do it within 500 words, is that what makes it successful? i think it is, because writing 500 words is not as daunting as writing a short story, which could be into the thousands, and it taps into children‘s creativity and it is about coming up with your own story, which moves you or makes you laugh or cry or whatever, or you care about, and 500 words is not a lot to ask, and that is why it is so successful. and that is why it is so successful. and that is what we are looking for. we are not teachers. we are looking for stories which have that really original voice, which says this is being written by me and is something i care about. because a lot of us write comedy, we do like funny stories. and we will be finding out within the next half—hour to the winners are. it is all very exciting, and the winning
malorie blackman, former children‘s laureate, and the creator of the horrid henry looks. what is happening —— brexit. and 750,000 children had taken part. brexit. and 750,000 children had ta ken part. is brexit. and 750,000 children had taken part. is it that you have to do it within 500 words, is that what makes it successful? i think it is, because writing 500 words is not as daunting as writing a short story, which could be into the thousands, and it taps into children‘s creativity...