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wade, the law of the land once again. >> joining our discussion now cecile richards, former presidentialof american bridge, 24 century. also with us michele goodwin, chancellors professor of law at the university of california irvine. professor goodwin, let me begin with you, in that point that the vice president made about after being victimized, and rape and incest, or incest, the next decision you make about your body, is not yours. she said, in such powerful terms. and you've written about your own experience in this way. what is that like for women and girls when they find themselves in that situation? and now, with these new laws, saying, you don't get to make any decision now. >> first lawrence, it's good to be back on with you. thank you for prioritizing a discussion about this. it's horrific. as the vice president mentioned, it's a moral. under no circumstance does the state commission won spotty, or force a person's body, safe in these instances, to do something on its behalf. we don't have a draft in the united states. the united states will not force young men to use their bo
wade, the law of the land once again. >> joining our discussion now cecile richards, former presidentialof american bridge, 24 century. also with us michele goodwin, chancellors professor of law at the university of california irvine. professor goodwin, let me begin with you, in that point that the vice president made about after being victimized, and rape and incest, or incest, the next decision you make about your body, is not yours. she said, in such powerful terms. and you've written...
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and to the point that cecile raised about doctors, it is widespread. this graduating class of medical students for the first time has said they're cynical about entering careers and not just obstetrics and gynecology but anything where they feel they can have some kind of criminal activity. that includes primary care, services where we concentrate in womens health care for preventative services. that is not just going to affect abortion care and a discreet amount of services, that's going to affect anyone who has any health needs whatsoever and their families. think about who's taking care of children. the most common person that presents for any sort of abortion care, nicolle, is someone who already has children in their household and people who are working. so we need to put names and faces and stories so that people understand this is your family member, this is your neighbor, this is you. >> you know, michelle, they've both mentioned the disproportionate impact on women of color. they're not just women of color they're stutesticly moms of color. th
and to the point that cecile raised about doctors, it is widespread. this graduating class of medical students for the first time has said they're cynical about entering careers and not just obstetrics and gynecology but anything where they feel they can have some kind of criminal activity. that includes primary care, services where we concentrate in womens health care for preventative services. that is not just going to affect abortion care and a discreet amount of services, that's going to...
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on a day like this, how do you remember cecil?hem. it's horrible. they were so much part of our community growing up, and the presence of them, it's greatly missed. cecil and david were just good people. genuinely good people. in the sense that i don't think they actually know what evil was, and so, you know, the fact that this happened to them, and the nine other folks that were affected, just because they went to the synagogue, it's very difficult to comprehend. it leaves a hole in your heart, a black hole, and at least for me it has motivated me to go out and do good things. every time i do something good, a conscious, i do an extra good thing a day, for the last five years in memory of those because honestly, 11 people, they were good people. the world is missing the good acts because of this. so i think it's a thing that where it compounds me. extra good things to make up for the fact that their lives were cut short by this. this tremendous tragedy. >> that's one of the loveliest things i've ever heard, you are trying to make
on a day like this, how do you remember cecil?hem. it's horrible. they were so much part of our community growing up, and the presence of them, it's greatly missed. cecil and david were just good people. genuinely good people. in the sense that i don't think they actually know what evil was, and so, you know, the fact that this happened to them, and the nine other folks that were affected, just because they went to the synagogue, it's very difficult to comprehend. it leaves a hole in your...
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thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and cecile richards, as always. >>> too soon?after entering a federal plea agreement. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. footlong, get one 50% off in the subway app today. now that's a deal worth celebrating. man, what are you doing?! get it before it's gone on the subway app. ♪♪ pepcid complete works fast and lasts for powerful heartburn relief. with an antacid that starts working in seconds- and a acid reducer that relieves occasional heartburn all day. other brands can't do both. pepcid complete. (vo) when someone is diagnosed with cancer, they need support. other brands can't do both. subaru and our retailers are there to help... by providing blankets for comfort and warmth and encouraging messages of hope to help support nearly three hundred thousand patients facing cancer nationwide. we call it “the subaru love promise.” and we're proud to be the largest automotive donor to the leukemia and lymphoma society. subaru. more than a car company. my mom says that breyers is made with real milk. i think i c
thank you so much. >> thank you. >> and cecile richards, as always. >>> too soon?after entering a federal plea agreement. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports." this is msnbc. footlong, get one 50% off in the subway app today. now that's a deal worth celebrating. man, what are you doing?! get it before it's gone on the subway app. ♪♪ pepcid complete works fast and lasts for powerful heartburn relief. with an antacid that starts working in seconds- and a...
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it were only hour and a half or and during that time the searching forces cecil their transmissions and listen. now the effect of the these noises have been heard by some a voice will slightly smile 1st because it suggests that um, i suggest that the, um, um, excuse me, i'm sorry it's so yes. so they saw boys are in the same was instruction as a noise itself, which would suggest that the tyson may well be actual just slightly below the surface. so, you know, i'd like to ask you because we saw on the piece there um, there, there was an expert that didn't necessarily share your optimism when you look at the overall situation. how well equipped are the search teams to lift the submersible in case they do find it? or should we just hope that it's somewhere close to the surface as well the best, the best solution is for it to be close to the surface. they still, however, need to get it to the point where the hatch is above the surface because they have to open the hatch from outside the muscle. and then to lead time, the life support situation is the same as x there on the bottom. there's no
it were only hour and a half or and during that time the searching forces cecil their transmissions and listen. now the effect of the these noises have been heard by some a voice will slightly smile 1st because it suggests that um, i suggest that the, um, um, excuse me, i'm sorry it's so yes. so they saw boys are in the same was instruction as a noise itself, which would suggest that the tyson may well be actual just slightly below the surface. so, you know, i'd like to ask you because we saw...
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there is a she supposedly our woman claiming to be heady gave an interview to the cecil wig telling about this story and her obituary, which is highlighted here on the screen also notes the incident the other thing that kind of sounds like a little bit of negative truth. is that the british were known to do this sort of thing to find local guides and sometimes force people to serve. to serve as their guides in these and in the landscape to help them navigate so it's not. it's not far-fetched to think that this could have happened. um, so that is that is the first for for 1812? just a couple days later on may 3rd havre de grace is attacked by by the british. so many of you may know this story of having to grace. may 3rd morning of may 3rd 400 british troops come to havre de grace and begin to burn and loop the town the militia who had who had shot some vile of some volley of fire. pretty much fled one man. john o'neill did the best he could to kind of be a one person defense? obviously, he was overwhelmed overtaken and was a prisoner of war on the british and taken out to the hm frigate ma
there is a she supposedly our woman claiming to be heady gave an interview to the cecil wig telling about this story and her obituary, which is highlighted here on the screen also notes the incident the other thing that kind of sounds like a little bit of negative truth. is that the british were known to do this sort of thing to find local guides and sometimes force people to serve. to serve as their guides in these and in the landscape to help them navigate so it's not. it's not far-fetched to...
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cecile, there you are. hi, jeff. is there. hey, how are you? good. he used to work for me, so i've got a plant here. the audience. smile. are you a fluffy question? i wanted to say it was an honor working for you for almost ten years, jeff. right oh, i was going to ask who were favorite senators to with in the senate when you first started out. well, it's it's hard to single out people mean, you know, some of them were people i'd been reading about my life. john glenn was, you know, had an office near us in, the hart building and, you know, it was just sort of an honor to to get to know john glenn a little bit and, you know, walk from the house. hart building over to the capitol to vote with him. he always walked outside. he care what the weather was. he never he never went down and took a train. he always walked outside. and i every i could, i would try to do the same thing. and so we had a good, good opportunity to get acquainted. and so that's one there are lots of others that you know that from new york. i mean, he was a genuine not only was a ve
cecile, there you are. hi, jeff. is there. hey, how are you? good. he used to work for me, so i've got a plant here. the audience. smile. are you a fluffy question? i wanted to say it was an honor working for you for almost ten years, jeff. right oh, i was going to ask who were favorite senators to with in the senate when you first started out. well, it's it's hard to single out people mean, you know, some of them were people i'd been reading about my life. john glenn was, you know, had an...
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you got the cecil b.plause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: and i know -- i know how much cecil meant to you. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i also know that tracy morgan, who's a mutual friend of ours, presented you with this award. and he is, i mean -- i think meeting you is the greatest thing that ever happened to him in his whole life. i really do. >> i loved tracy for years and years. he's so funny. getting that award from him made it even more special. >> jimmy: yeah. and he was talking about something that you guys i guess do, unless he was making this up, which is you recite lines from "planet of the apes." the original movie. [ laughter ] >> we do. all the time. we'll text. i'll text a line, you know. >> jimmy: like what would be a choice line from the movie you'd text tracy? >> "tell me, taylor, where is your nest at?" [ laughter ] then he'll text back, "thank god for calling me taylor." >> jimmy: dr. zay, yeah. >> "i know who i am, who are you, how in hell did this upside down civilization --" [ cheer
you got the cecil b.plause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: and i know -- i know how much cecil meant to you. >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i also know that tracy morgan, who's a mutual friend of ours, presented you with this award. and he is, i mean -- i think meeting you is the greatest thing that ever happened to him in his whole life. i really do. >> i loved tracy for years and years. he's so funny. getting that award from him made it even more special. >>...
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next, we, the national museum of the american americans exhibit with curator cecile ganteaume. in the battle of the little gallery, she shows us headdresses, shields, drawings about the 1876 battle. we also explore how depictions of plains indians have changed time in newspaper articles, movies, television and wild west shows. we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians exhibition entitled americans. this exhibit explores the nature of the american people's relation with american indians, and it's based on premise that most american people, that they have nothing to do with american indians, and that american indians have nothing to do them. and we are arguing that the exact opposite is true. we're arguing that americans and american indians share a deeply history that this the history that shaped the united states of the americas and, that it has had a profound, lasting impact on americans national consciousness and their popular culture. so we're standing in the central, which we call indians everywhere here. and as you can see, this
next, we, the national museum of the american americans exhibit with curator cecile ganteaume. in the battle of the little gallery, she shows us headdresses, shields, drawings about the 1876 battle. we also explore how depictions of plains indians have changed time in newspaper articles, movies, television and wild west shows. we are standing in the central gallery of the national museum of the american indians exhibition entitled americans. this exhibit explores the nature of the american...
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a sunroof cecile effect is protecting against storms. wave 1000000 heck to has been cut down since 1978 leading the population to unprotected a meeting with an ecologist with 30 years experience and forestry to find a way hello. are you? thanks for me. yeah, thank you. thank so much, the wind hits the world view, international foundations demand group lead generation project here. okay . of the moment this at mangrove and all of this and maybe will condition it says see the degree get right in the close to area or the 60 percent of the villages they don't have the funding in jump. they've tried to find of the money from the material for getting it and then they can come in at the feet within the one know why they can get the day money for the livelihood. no, i understand. so you're talking about really a negative feedback. yeah. cycle yeah, it says concerns of the environmental stresses and the economic stresses that has driving people into the main road. yeah, yeah, right. yeah, i understand shrimp and rice farming as well as chuckle, production at st. mar of mine grooves, leaving it c
a sunroof cecile effect is protecting against storms. wave 1000000 heck to has been cut down since 1978 leading the population to unprotected a meeting with an ecologist with 30 years experience and forestry to find a way hello. are you? thanks for me. yeah, thank you. thank so much, the wind hits the world view, international foundations demand group lead generation project here. okay . of the moment this at mangrove and all of this and maybe will condition it says see the degree get right in...
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and cecile, so when the water, this solves muscle, in the rock and forms a mineral cold co sites. and this core that i'm holding here shows you the white thoughts is c o 2 that has been turned into stone, filling up the holes in the rock. the c o 2 can stay in the rock for ever. several 100000000 tons of c o. 2 could be stored under this plan to loan and much more worldwide. in principle, it's a brilliant process, says 12 and i'm on at the university of humbug. he's working on ideas to remove c o 2 from the atmosphere. by side this most of my life, but of course you do have to ask yourself what it costs less costs at the end. if there are other solutions that can make a contribution, which are perhaps less costly the, the bypass by some countries like 5 direct their carbon capture is one way. there's huge potential that's put inside of this whole at least in places where there is enough. but cell trucks, i'm green energy, but is it really the way to stop trying to change? you can not use this technology to as an excuse for business, as you'll see, all of that can only be on a fiss
and cecile, so when the water, this solves muscle, in the rock and forms a mineral cold co sites. and this core that i'm holding here shows you the white thoughts is c o 2 that has been turned into stone, filling up the holes in the rock. the c o 2 can stay in the rock for ever. several 100000000 tons of c o. 2 could be stored under this plan to loan and much more worldwide. in principle, it's a brilliant process, says 12 and i'm on at the university of humbug. he's working on ideas to remove c...
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we're again cecil lights. it's the 3rd day of and raced over. know you killing all the officer who shelton has now being charged. some say the problem goes much data when they talk to live in france, which is supposed to be in equality, freedom, fraternity like but that doesn't exist anymore. the police make the rules and do what they want before they decide to kill somebody. and they just don't do it, it's true. i would like it to never happen again. it shouldn't be possible to die like this for no reason. i wouldn't want it happened to my own children. my eldest is 11. it could be him in 5 years. dying from a gun should, would this really needs to stop public storage. these have struggled for days to control biases purchased as had been to town whole outside the northern city of leels with public transport and paris. also, china gets it of the trim and bust services and civil regions have been shut down. really cool. maybe there are other ways of discussing this problem rather than making trouble for people going to work. when it comes in ment
we're again cecil lights. it's the 3rd day of and raced over. know you killing all the officer who shelton has now being charged. some say the problem goes much data when they talk to live in france, which is supposed to be in equality, freedom, fraternity like but that doesn't exist anymore. the police make the rules and do what they want before they decide to kill somebody. and they just don't do it, it's true. i would like it to never happen again. it shouldn't be possible to die like this...
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this is the cecile must be the son. by about 2500000 people there off the science of a potential escalation in the conflict. on tuesday ami lead to general abdel for to overhaul and appeared on the best and fields for the 2nd time. in days he threatened to use legal falls to put an end to the stand off with the recess unless it put down to tom's a warning that's lucky to further consent, those already suffering in cartoon, or healing mohammed onto 0. meanwhile, 17000 tons of food age be looted from the world food program and sit down since the start of the 5 to 6 weeks ago, a senior us official is told i'll just say that the rapids support forces rated a warehouse on wednesday and the city of al, obeyed in north called the fun aid was meant to feed at least 3000000 people in the western region of golf. for many have been cut off some monetary and help since the fighting began. still ahead on auto 011 video where there's a shortage of drinking. lots of people say that the water coming out on the top is almost impossible
this is the cecile must be the son. by about 2500000 people there off the science of a potential escalation in the conflict. on tuesday ami lead to general abdel for to overhaul and appeared on the best and fields for the 2nd time. in days he threatened to use legal falls to put an end to the stand off with the recess unless it put down to tom's a warning that's lucky to further consent, those already suffering in cartoon, or healing mohammed onto 0. meanwhile, 17000 tons of food age be looted...
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is cecil ? cecil? is it cecil or cecil? cecil? hello, . did the government hello, cecil.s, they're saying that that that critics of the government of government's approach , be they in the press approach, be they in the press or whatever they were being monitored this unit. and now monitored by this unit. and now all of these records have come out. louis this is kind of chilling, isn't it, because we've had with the twitter we've had this with the twitter files america now files in america where we now know the and twitter, know that the fbi and twitter, there was lots of, know, there was lots of, you know, certainly discussions, certainly lots of discussions, if going on there if not collusion going on there to suppress certain accounts, certain points of view. surely, when it comes to a pandemic where we know nothing about this is a phenomenon, there where we know nothing about this is a be henomenon, there where we know nothing about this is a be henordiscussion'e where we know nothing about this is a be henordiscussion about should be more discussion about it, less. i
is cecil ? cecil? is it cecil or cecil? cecil? hello, . did the government hello, cecil.s, they're saying that that that critics of the government of government's approach , be they in the press approach, be they in the press or whatever they were being monitored this unit. and now monitored by this unit. and now all of these records have come out. louis this is kind of chilling, isn't it, because we've had with the twitter we've had this with the twitter files america now files in america...
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is cecil ? cecil? is it cecil or cecil? cecil? hello, . did the government hello, cecil.nts, they're saying that that that critics of the government of government's approach , be they in the press approach, be they in the press or whatever they were being monitored this unit. and now monitored by this unit. and now all of these records have come out. louis this is kind of chilling, isn't it, because we've had with the twitter we've had this with the twitter files america now files in america where we now know the and twitter, know that the fbi and twitter, there was lots of, know, there was lots of, you know, certainly discussions, certainly lots of discussions, if going on there if not collusion going on there to suppress certain accounts, certain points of view. surely, when it comes to a pandemic where we know nothing about this is a phenomenon, there where we know nothing about this is a be henomenon, there where we know nothing about this is a be henordiscussion'e where we know nothing about this is a be henordiscussion about should be more discussion about it, less.
is cecil ? cecil? is it cecil or cecil? cecil? hello, . did the government hello, cecil.nts, they're saying that that that critics of the government of government's approach , be they in the press approach, be they in the press or whatever they were being monitored this unit. and now monitored by this unit. and now all of these records have come out. louis this is kind of chilling, isn't it, because we've had with the twitter we've had this with the twitter files america now files in america...
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cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, if you step it's a fairly recent trend to see what's happened idaho really only since the i would say but he began see in the 1970s it was really the seventies when he began to see the change his 1970 in 1974 he ran for reelection and he kind took it for granted because he'd always won fairly easily and he ran against nobody and and was a close race and think that 1974 election shook him and led him i think to decide run for president because. i think he knew it was going to get very difficult for him to keep getting reelected in idaho. and i think it was also he then that he had to do as many big things in washington as he could. and i think in the i, i can't prove this, but i think in the back his mind, the church committee idea fit in with his belief he didn't have much longer to go in the center idaho. he was one of the best close was america the conservative that's willing to
cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, if you step it's a fairly recent trend to see what's happened idaho really only since the i would say but he began see in the 1970s it was really the seventies when he began to see the change his 1970 in 1974 he ran for reelection and he kind took it for granted because he'd always won fairly easily and he ran against nobody and and was a close race...
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. >> cecil from by land texas, maybe the reece ann joe is cozying up is because he was trying to geth. send us more tacos. what did she call those things? breakfast tacos. fred from north carolina, jesse, the big guy must be getting 10% in pesos from mexican cartels. >> at this point pesos are probably stronger than a dollar. >> kayman from chicago, what's up caveman, he's wrong prime time will get a pulitzer prize for their reporting. are you kidding me? have you seen what clay wears? you trust a guy who dresses like a used car salesman. >> mitch, i'm sure the irs is all over your guest to marry herself. >> yes, is she filing jointly? >> chris from new jersey, jesse, did you know dennis rodman married himself in 1996. real story. >> i had no idea. you mean is that when he was in the wedding dress with the pink hair and the leadership ring? i thought that was the carmen electra wedding. wait he chose to marry himself rather than carmen electra? >> from new jersey, marrying yourself sounds a novel idea i'll have to talk my wife into it. you're in trouble >> steve from massachusetts, h
. >> cecil from by land texas, maybe the reece ann joe is cozying up is because he was trying to geth. send us more tacos. what did she call those things? breakfast tacos. fred from north carolina, jesse, the big guy must be getting 10% in pesos from mexican cartels. >> at this point pesos are probably stronger than a dollar. >> kayman from chicago, what's up caveman, he's wrong prime time will get a pulitzer prize for their reporting. are you kidding me? have you seen what...
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cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, if you step it's a fairly recent trend to see what's happened idaho really only since the i would say but he began see in the 1970s it was really the seventies when he began to see the change his 1970 in 1974 he ran for reelection and he kind took it for granted because he'd always won fairly easily and he ran against nobody and and was a close race and think that 1974 election shook him and led him i think to decide run for president because. i think he knew it was going to get very difficult for him to keep getting reelected in idaho. and i think it was also he then that he had to do as many big things in washington as he could. and i think in the i, i can't prove this, but i think in the back his mind, the church committee idea fit in with his belief he didn't have much longer to go in the center idaho. he was one of the best close was america the conservative that's willing to
cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, if you step it's a fairly recent trend to see what's happened idaho really only since the i would say but he began see in the 1970s it was really the seventies when he began to see the change his 1970 in 1974 he ran for reelection and he kind took it for granted because he'd always won fairly easily and he ran against nobody and and was a close race...
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cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, if you step it's a fairly recent trend to see what's happened idaho really only since the i would say but he began see in the 1970s it was really the seventies when he began to see the change his 1970 in 1974 he ran for reelection and he kind took it for granted because he'd always won fairly easily and he ran against nobody and and was a close race and think that 1974 election shook him and led him i think to decide run for president because. i think he knew it was going to get very difficult for him to keep getting reelected in idaho. and i think it was also he then that he had to do as many big things in washington as he could. and i think in the i, i can't prove this, but i think in the back his mind, the church committee idea fit in with his belief he didn't have much longer to go in the center idaho. he was one of the best close was america the conservative that's willing to
cecil andrus was of idaho fairly recently. he was a one of the most popular governors in idaho history, and so it really a fairly recent, you know, if you step it's a fairly recent trend to see what's happened idaho really only since the i would say but he began see in the 1970s it was really the seventies when he began to see the change his 1970 in 1974 he ran for reelection and he kind took it for granted because he'd always won fairly easily and he ran against nobody and and was a close race...
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their names were joyce, richard, rose, jerry, cecil, david, bernice, sylvan, daniel, melvin, and irvin. they were fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, friends, and colleagues. they were members of a vibrant community who sought solace, peace, and unity within the walls of their synagogues. may their memories be forever a blessing and may the strength and resilience shown by the survivors, the victims' family members and the entire jewish community throughout this heartbreaking trial forever be an inspiration to us all. they inspire us to even look at racism and bigotry so that no community has to look at this ever again. and a white supremacist gunman targeted them because of their faith and because their faith called them to welcome immigrants and refugees. the shooter was motivated by the great replacement theory. this was the same white supremacist theory that motivated the shooter in buffalo to take the lives of 10 community members. the shooter in el paso to take the lives of 23 hispanic community members. and the shooter in christchurch to take the lives of 51 muslim worshippers.
their names were joyce, richard, rose, jerry, cecil, david, bernice, sylvan, daniel, melvin, and irvin. they were fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, friends, and colleagues. they were members of a vibrant community who sought solace, peace, and unity within the walls of their synagogues. may their memories be forever a blessing and may the strength and resilience shown by the survivors, the victims' family members and the entire jewish community throughout this heartbreaking trial forever be...
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[cecile] one of us can be dismissed, two of us can be ignored. but together, we are a movement, and we are unstoppable. welcome to the revolution. [music] [scott] a ferocious recession is now tightening its grip on the nation. because of, i think, some bad decisions that were made, we have the worst economy since the great depression. [will] well, at the start of the 2010s, there was just a lot of economic displacement. and people were feelin' it from all sides. it's a war out there. i mean, these people are losing homes every single day. the debate over using billions in taxpayer dollars to help homeowners in trouble spilled out onto live television today. in february of 2009, rick santelli is on cnbc. he's a commentator there, and gets really, really angry about the financial crisis and about bailouts. [trish] rick santelli whipped up a frenzy when he spoke out against government money bailing out homeowners who are in over their heads. the government is promoting bad behavior! and he thinks that it's time to fight back, and he, he calls this a
[cecile] one of us can be dismissed, two of us can be ignored. but together, we are a movement, and we are unstoppable. welcome to the revolution. [music] [scott] a ferocious recession is now tightening its grip on the nation. because of, i think, some bad decisions that were made, we have the worst economy since the great depression. [will] well, at the start of the 2010s, there was just a lot of economic displacement. and people were feelin' it from all sides. it's a war out there. i mean,...
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but very importantly, we have not heard from the sisters of cecil and david rosenthal who were killed. we have not heard from other family members who very much have been inside that courtroom and expect to testify as part of this larger trial. so we're going to hear much more you can expect from folks like them in this next phase, the death penalty phase, but i will add that we should expect to hear more from the defense. the defense is going to try and spare robert bowers his life in this case. you can expect that and we have not heard from a single witness from the defense, but the defense promised in their opening arguments they would try to bring more context of what motivated him to come in the synagogue. we heard the shorter arguments maybe it was about immigrants. but as your panel said earlier, this verdict does con at least in the eyes of a jury of his peers, that robert bowers came to the synagogue and shot and culled those jewish people because they were jewish. >> absolutely. that same jury, dabny, thank you. a that same jury, as i bring back in elie honig, we'll be heari
but very importantly, we have not heard from the sisters of cecil and david rosenthal who were killed. we have not heard from other family members who very much have been inside that courtroom and expect to testify as part of this larger trial. so we're going to hear much more you can expect from folks like them in this next phase, the death penalty phase, but i will add that we should expect to hear more from the defense. the defense is going to try and spare robert bowers his life in this...
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very much for having next, we, the national museum of the american americans exhibit with curator cecile ganteaume.
very much for having next, we, the national museum of the american americans exhibit with curator cecile ganteaume.
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the meal that cecil in the right was rebuilt it we think this is one of three meals and it was rebuilt in 1886 by dr. john mingus. this family owned enslaved as well. indeed, the national park service in the 1960s and restored at the mill. so this mill would have been really important at the time people would have now came and brought their grain in and they would also you know trade items and such and so we hear a lot about the early white settlers story especially when it comes to the mingus's. however, there are also there's also a black side of the family as well to really get you to understand. we're going to refer to these family members as daniel a mingus. and daniel mingus was previously enslaved by the mingus by dr. john mingus. we're going to talk a little bit about mingus senior and we're to talk about charles mingus junior. and the thing about it is we're going to talk about a story from, you know, a family of people that was enslaved all the way to the famous musicians of today. and so if we start with daniel mingus. daniel mingus, as we talked about, was enslaved. if we l
the meal that cecil in the right was rebuilt it we think this is one of three meals and it was rebuilt in 1886 by dr. john mingus. this family owned enslaved as well. indeed, the national park service in the 1960s and restored at the mill. so this mill would have been really important at the time people would have now came and brought their grain in and they would also you know trade items and such and so we hear a lot about the early white settlers story especially when it comes to the...
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. >> compels the production of documents between cecil and the executive branch, correct? witness: i leave it to the office of general counsel to speak to other subpoena compels or does not compel. our office, and can say that we will continue to work with your staff in a meaningful way. >> can you tell me if those documents responsive to that request, certain documents of communications between cisa and the executive branch, are they included? can you speak to that? >> i am unable at this moment. chair cline: the subpoena also compels the production of certain documents and medications internal to assist her, correct? >> respectfully, mr. chair, anything speaking to what a subpoena compels is within the lanes of our office of general counsel and outside of mildly to speak to. chair cline: so you can speak to those internal documents are in production today? witness: i cannot. chair cline: the documents produced to the committee contain redactions, numerous reductions, despite the subpoena explicitly instructed cicero to produce copies of the documents. the committee is re
. >> compels the production of documents between cecil and the executive branch, correct? witness: i leave it to the office of general counsel to speak to other subpoena compels or does not compel. our office, and can say that we will continue to work with your staff in a meaningful way. >> can you tell me if those documents responsive to that request, certain documents of communications between cisa and the executive branch, are they included? can you speak to that? >> i am...