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all of the judicial wars that started with robert bork.ent that he finally got what he came for. >> dramatically altering the ideological makeup of the court in a more conservative direction. >> he remade the federal judiciary and the united states supreme court. >> it's a court with an energized conservative majority that's already demonstrated it is ready and willing to overturn decades of precedent and settled law. >> to put three people on the supreme court, we've already seen some very fundamental changes in american life, uh, not the least of which was the overturning of "roe vs. wade." >> the conservative majority, by a six-to-three vote, overturning "roe vs. wade," the right to choose abortion. >> so, the decisions that mitch mcconnell made ended up having profound consequences. >> yeah, we asked him, like, "if they were gonna build a monument to you, "what would it be? "what were you the champion for? "what are people gonna remember you for when all of us are long gone?" and, you know, he's basically like, "judges." you know, "tha
all of the judicial wars that started with robert bork.ent that he finally got what he came for. >> dramatically altering the ideological makeup of the court in a more conservative direction. >> he remade the federal judiciary and the united states supreme court. >> it's a court with an energized conservative majority that's already demonstrated it is ready and willing to overturn decades of precedent and settled law. >> to put three people on the supreme court, we've...
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as we recall, the subtitle to robert bork's book is policy at war with itself.ne of the arguments he made is the sort of rule of law values. one of the concerns i hear expressed in one of the things bork describes his yes, the consumer welfare standard is imperfect and it's fuzzy around the margins but in some sense, it tells us what the target is whereas -- are you suggesting we open up antitrust to something more than just consumer welfare? the following question would be then how do we balance these sorts of goals? how do we get predictability if it's consumer welfare versus competition however that is diffused toward concerns that i share with you about private power? chair khan: my colleague at the antitrust division says if you ask five people a consumer welfare means, you will get six different answers. the idea that consumer welfare is a unified standard that everybody agrees what it means i think is overstated. initially, it was deemed by some to me total surplus and some said it was consumer surplus and how people have said it means trading partner wel
as we recall, the subtitle to robert bork's book is policy at war with itself.ne of the arguments he made is the sort of rule of law values. one of the concerns i hear expressed in one of the things bork describes his yes, the consumer welfare standard is imperfect and it's fuzzy around the margins but in some sense, it tells us what the target is whereas -- are you suggesting we open up antitrust to something more than just consumer welfare? the following question would be then how do we...
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i would say the notion that that sort contentious confirmation hearing started with robert bork is a bit of a myth. they go back much further. and actually there were some darker undertones to some of the early contentious confirmation hearings for some, the first jewish nominees to the court who actually got completely sort of unprecedented levels of questioning and skepticism. frankfurter, brandeis, frankfurter, cardozo. right. and so, you know, i guess there's a part of the story here is that like actually lot of what we think is new about the supreme court actually isn't that new. it's just more visible to us today. but i also think part of the story, again, is i it's a bit of a sort of category error to think our current predicament, our current problems are a function of who the last ten years of nominees have been. i mean, not just because justice alito predates, that he was put on the court. 26 because i don't think it's the judges and justices who are the problem. i think it's the lack of any sort of reason to look over their shoulder when we look at all of key moments in am
i would say the notion that that sort contentious confirmation hearing started with robert bork is a bit of a myth. they go back much further. and actually there were some darker undertones to some of the early contentious confirmation hearings for some, the first jewish nominees to the court who actually got completely sort of unprecedented levels of questioning and skepticism. frankfurter, brandeis, frankfurter, cardozo. right. and so, you know, i guess there's a part of the story here is...
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borks themselves, so that they do not collapse during the unloading process.ried out in a specially built all-weather shelter, more than 600 fuel assemblies, 10 years of operation, after as the nuclear fuel was sent for reprocessing, parts of the sudan contaminated with nucleides were disassembled, including with the use of robots, packed into a countable section block and towed to the sevrau saidogu enterprise, whose profile is the disposal of reactor compartments of decommissioned nuclear submarines. that we. we see here this is the final packaging, a block of packaging that once contained nuclear fuel, which has been brought to a safe state, let’s say, the nuclear legacy will soon be finished, all that remains is ongoing work, the history of the most radioactive sudan in the world has come to an end, additional biological protection will be erected over the block packaging, after which the entire structure will be transferred to long-term storage mode, but after a long time. vladimir kostrov, vladislav egorov, vesti mormonsk will still be able to serve the
borks themselves, so that they do not collapse during the unloading process.ried out in a specially built all-weather shelter, more than 600 fuel assemblies, 10 years of operation, after as the nuclear fuel was sent for reprocessing, parts of the sudan contaminated with nucleides were disassembled, including with the use of robots, packed into a countable section block and towed to the sevrau saidogu enterprise, whose profile is the disposal of reactor compartments of decommissioned nuclear...
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roasted at my expense, yes, borka, my business was squeezed out, i lost everything then, everything, i borke just came to talk. you know what he told me, he said: “you can’t do business with friends, and that he wants to remain my friend, but i hate him, i, i wanted to come back, i wanted to take this button, honestly, and here you are, i found a corpse, again it’s my fault, san, here’s balabin, here you are, so smart, so in general correct, so strong, so strong, you look like i’m not afraid in life, you’re not afraid of anything at all, but i’m afraid, i’ve been afraid all my life , now that’s it, igoryan, i’d like to feel sorry for you, but it doesn’t work out, okay, i’ll go, you we’ll move on somehow on our own, right? shower somehow, let’s go, fight , you, forgive me, mayor balabin, yes, i’m here, i have to thank you, well, for the storage room, sorry, it’s work. everyone is free, maybe we’ll all have a drink, and finally, come on, man, 5 minutes, yul, you, calm down, i ’ll call you tomorrow, i just have to run now it's time, excuse me, tolya, where are you standing, that's it, i'm going
roasted at my expense, yes, borka, my business was squeezed out, i lost everything then, everything, i borke just came to talk. you know what he told me, he said: “you can’t do business with friends, and that he wants to remain my friend, but i hate him, i, i wanted to come back, i wanted to take this button, honestly, and here you are, i found a corpse, again it’s my fault, san, here’s balabin, here you are, so smart, so in general correct, so strong, so strong, you look like i’m not...
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appropriately by about the other values of competition other than consumer welfare standard, one of the things bork describes, consumer welfare is imperfect whereas if we -- are -- are you suggesting we kind of open up antitrust to something more than just consumer welfare and then the following question would be how do we balance these goals, predictability if it's consumer welfare versus competition in some way, concerns that i share with you about private power. >> you ask five people what consumer welfare means and you will get different answers. the idea that consumer welfare is standard that everybody agrees what it means i think it's overstated. now people have said, well, actually it means trading partner welfare and actually it's compatible to worker welfare and so you have, it's not in any of the statutes. it's an example of things that we should be worried about. unelected bureaucrats supplanting their own standards into the text of the statute and a world in which that standard is not even providing a single set of values across is burden is not providing a regime that's providing certa
appropriately by about the other values of competition other than consumer welfare standard, one of the things bork describes, consumer welfare is imperfect whereas if we -- are -- are you suggesting we kind of open up antitrust to something more than just consumer welfare and then the following question would be how do we balance these goals, predictability if it's consumer welfare versus competition in some way, concerns that i share with you about private power. >> you ask five people...
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a great capacity to love, to love her country, to love the bork she was dedicated to. she left a mark on the role of first lady. i think we all have learned so much about that, the country has learned so much about that. her mark on the white house. but also the mark on her family. incredibly close family, and she wanted the world to see that. >> so beloved by her family members. at the end of the day, all her great works, all of her experience, first lady of georgia, first lady of the united states, that's the most important legacy she leaves with all of her children and grandchildren and her great grandchildren. thanks, one and all, for being with us. appreciate your insights. thank you for joining us for cnn special coverage of the memorial service for first lady rosalynn carter. "cnn news central" is up next. first we're going to leave with some of the moments from today's deeply moving tribute to mrs. carter. i'll see you at the top of the hour at 4:00 eastern. ♪ >>> hi there and welcome to "cnn news central." i'm briana keilar alongside boris sanchez. weaver wolf
a great capacity to love, to love her country, to love the bork she was dedicated to. she left a mark on the role of first lady. i think we all have learned so much about that, the country has learned so much about that. her mark on the white house. but also the mark on her family. incredibly close family, and she wanted the world to see that. >> so beloved by her family members. at the end of the day, all her great works, all of her experience, first lady of georgia, first lady of the...
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the planted l bork has expanded to provide around $700.00 jobs. sarah maci was offered her as well. she was still studying what's really interesting is that when you have this great phone activity produce, you have a lot of modeling industries that kind of follow that. so that means that when we make blades, you need someone who tests them, you meet the, you mean, actually stable way to transport it. so you had a lot of growing together when you actually start out with a project list to see what i'm working with in his physical form and knowing that i was able to help make this. that's insane. he grabbed the floor and it really gives a lot of joy in my life. and the, and that's invaluable. denmark is a pioneer in the field of wind energy and a global leader in the transition to a carbon neutral economy. lena bar for it is the deputy mayor of copenhagen addressing the issues of technology and the environment. when i was a kid in the style of the seventy's, we were hit by the i prize like a lot of other countries. and of course, a lot of political resources were put into how can we re
the planted l bork has expanded to provide around $700.00 jobs. sarah maci was offered her as well. she was still studying what's really interesting is that when you have this great phone activity produce, you have a lot of modeling industries that kind of follow that. so that means that when we make blades, you need someone who tests them, you meet the, you mean, actually stable way to transport it. so you had a lot of growing together when you actually start out with a project list to see...
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he has to be able to sit down and try to bork in a common sense bipartisan way with the democrats inlature. >> governor larry hogan, appreciate your time. former governor larry hogan. appreciate your time, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, after almost four months striking hollywood actors reaching a tentative deal with studios. when will production start up again? we will ask the union executive director and chief negotiator, up next. >> back to work hold. finalllly. fords s action. >>> oh my god! oh my god! i like literally. i can't believe i'm not -- i'm just alone for this. so happy! i'm so happy! my god. >> i mean, by far the video of the morning, that was actress busy phillips reacting to the news. the hollywood actors releasing a deal for their strike. the strike was officially suspended overnight as the terms of the deal need to be fully ratified. the statement said the agreement is valued at more than a billion dollars, protections for the use of a.i. and streaming participation bonuses. fran drescher called it a historic deal. the amptp represents disney, paramount, u
he has to be able to sit down and try to bork in a common sense bipartisan way with the democrats inlature. >> governor larry hogan, appreciate your time. former governor larry hogan. appreciate your time, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >>> well, after almost four months striking hollywood actors reaching a tentative deal with studios. when will production start up again? we will ask the union executive director and chief negotiator, up next. >> back to work hold....
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and archie derek bork said that was a man of the most integrity ever met. and that true. and how did he communicate that integrity to the staff? i think the words he and then showed us is, you know, what you do in this, you do your job. and he said, look, i wasn't to this in order to chase president out of office. i was appointed to this, do an investigation. and that's what i'm going to do. i will do an investigation. and that'what he did. and that speech that produced the hundreds of telegrams, he made that clear where he put it was very new england. he said sometimes know and i see what's going on. i think i've grown too big for my britches. isn't that new england? and that's what he wanted to stay away from. he's an investigator. unbeknownst to you, all the others who really had a big role with investigators. they did job and were that turned up was after i happened to be there that a day or so later when he was fired elliot richardson had pmised the senate he was the one who was fired. ruckelshaus had promised the senate more cabinet walout and he wasn't breaking a p
and archie derek bork said that was a man of the most integrity ever met. and that true. and how did he communicate that integrity to the staff? i think the words he and then showed us is, you know, what you do in this, you do your job. and he said, look, i wasn't to this in order to chase president out of office. i was appointed to this, do an investigation. and that's what i'm going to do. i will do an investigation. and that'what he did. and that speech that produced the hundreds of...
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and can president biden ride the borks issue back to the white house. >>> their friendship goes backrly 40 years but could tie between president biden and bibi netanyahu be crumbling under the weight of war. new reporting on what could be a new deal to ease tensions and get help into gaza. >>> but we start with ivanka trump on the witness stand today forced to testify in her family's $250 million civil fraud trial, essentially reliving a life she tried to leave behind. while her testimony has lacked the fireworks her father provided, it also hasn't been as fulsome as prosecutors might have liked. ivanka trump saying at least 30 times she does not recall details about emails, meetings, conversations or documents from her time with the company. in fact, she left the trump organization nearly seven years ago, and tried to avoid testifying altogether, but this morning attorney general letitia james says she's still, quote, inextricably tied to the trump organization. >> she will attempt today to distance herself from the company, but unfortunately the facts will reveal that, in fact, tha
and can president biden ride the borks issue back to the white house. >>> their friendship goes backrly 40 years but could tie between president biden and bibi netanyahu be crumbling under the weight of war. new reporting on what could be a new deal to ease tensions and get help into gaza. >>> but we start with ivanka trump on the witness stand today forced to testify in her family's $250 million civil fraud trial, essentially reliving a life she tried to leave behind. while...
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and so he had a secret service technician named robert bork, basically bugged the oval office in the cabinet room. he had microphones hidden under the surface of the resolute desk in what looked like a buzzer box on the coffee table in the oval office between the two big white sofas that he had his guests sit in when he sat in his rocking chair and also hidden behind the curtains in the cabinet room in in lamp sconces. so the people who come in to speak to him, they know they're being recorded. they had no idea. and he did not tell them. it was a very, very well guarded secret. he actively did the tapes by pushing a button that looked like a buzzer. so they would think he was calling for a secretary or an aide about that. but he actually would actually start a reel to reel tape recorder spinning in the basement of the white house that, you know, i learned how to edit audio as a young radio reporter on reel to reel. me, too. i know i broke in right before the digital stuff started, and thankfully it saves a lot of time, although i still work just as much as i used to. i said i was goi
and so he had a secret service technician named robert bork, basically bugged the oval office in the cabinet room. he had microphones hidden under the surface of the resolute desk in what looked like a buzzer box on the coffee table in the oval office between the two big white sofas that he had his guests sit in when he sat in his rocking chair and also hidden behind the curtains in the cabinet room in in lamp sconces. so the people who come in to speak to him, they know they're being recorded....
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i would say the notion that that sort contentious confirmation hearing started with robert bork is a bit of a myth. they go back much further. and actually there were some darker undertones to some of the early contentious confirmation hearings for some, the first jewish nominees to the court who actually got completely sort of unprecedented levels of questioning and skepticism. frankfurter, brandeis, frankfurter, cardozo. right. and so, you know, i guess there's a part of the story here is that like actually lot of what we think is new about the supreme court actually isn't that new. it's just more visible to us today. but i also think part of the story, again, is i it's a bit of a sort of category error to think our current predicament, our current problems are a function of who the last ten years of nominees have been. i mean, not just because justice alito predates, that he was put on the court. 26 because i don't think it's the judges and justices who are the problem. i think it's the lack of any sort of reason to look over their shoulder when we look at all of key moments in am
i would say the notion that that sort contentious confirmation hearing started with robert bork is a bit of a myth. they go back much further. and actually there were some darker undertones to some of the early contentious confirmation hearings for some, the first jewish nominees to the court who actually got completely sort of unprecedented levels of questioning and skepticism. frankfurter, brandeis, frankfurter, cardozo. right. and so, you know, i guess there's a part of the story here is...