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you have a built in circuit breaker. capacity inove 70% your hospitals, circuit breaker. so if you hit flu season, and people start to come in for the 70% and you hit that threshold, then circuit breaker. you have to do something different. you are in the red zone. if the infection rate for covid goes over 1.1, which is one person has it and it transfers 1.1,re than one person, circuit breaker. because you are off to the races at 1.1. that is what they call outbreak status. we are down by like .8 now. so it is a tight margin of error. .8 21.1. but those would be two built in circuit breakers and they are afraid of the flu season. for two reasons. the flu season takes up hospital capacity, the flu season takes up testing capacity. we are working to get all of these labs to do covid testing. what do the labs normally do? they do all the flu testing. seasonal, but they do all the flu testing. if you have all the labs doing covid testing, what happens when flu season comes? you are going to have to reduce the number of covid tests. so they are worried about the flu season. an
you have a built in circuit breaker. capacity inove 70% your hospitals, circuit breaker. so if you hit flu season, and people start to come in for the 70% and you hit that threshold, then circuit breaker. you have to do something different. you are in the red zone. if the infection rate for covid goes over 1.1, which is one person has it and it transfers 1.1,re than one person, circuit breaker. because you are off to the races at 1.1. that is what they call outbreak status. we are down by like...
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then that was appealed to the higher committee. >> still in the tenth circuit.ey expanded the commission before 81 appeals feingold and just recently the commission rejected all of the appeals on the same grounds. there was the dissenting vote and also one of the judges recused himself for the reason the judge had said we shouldn't be doing this. we shouldn't be giving the appeals of our own decision. now, at least two of the people who brought the appeals say and the judge then dissented said this should go to the judicial conference in the united states. that's the next step. and two of those that has their appeals rejected they were taking it to the judicial conference. so this may end up back. >> what the judicial conference is is a body of federal judges. essentially it is an in-house review and the initial panel said we don't have jurisdiction, and i cannot imagine yet another panel of federal judges saying suddenly they have jurisdiction. >> we are trying to force the issue and congress, as part of hr one which was the first bill that house democrats were
then that was appealed to the higher committee. >> still in the tenth circuit.ey expanded the commission before 81 appeals feingold and just recently the commission rejected all of the appeals on the same grounds. there was the dissenting vote and also one of the judges recused himself for the reason the judge had said we shouldn't be doing this. we shouldn't be giving the appeals of our own decision. now, at least two of the people who brought the appeals say and the judge then dissented...
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and are moderated today is judge on the ninth circuit. he is a graduate, a korean immigrant i should start with and came to this country and graduated from i believe cornell and it also harvard law school. you guys classmates? >> classmate. >> magna cum laude and worked at other large schools and was an associate counsel to judiciary committee of the city and recently appointed to the ninth circuit. so round of applause for judge kenneth lee. [applause] >> michael, thank you for the introduction. i think will have a great debate here. we have two experts on class actions. just a little bit of format. i will give professor fitzpatrick the floor and let them speak for about ten, 50 minutes to make his case. ten or 15 minutes to rebut and after that will open the floor for questions here. as michael mentioned, ryan and i were classmates in law school. we live in the same dorm floor and i can tell you that back in the day at harvard if you were an rockefeller republican you are treated as if you were to the right of attila the hun. brian was
and are moderated today is judge on the ninth circuit. he is a graduate, a korean immigrant i should start with and came to this country and graduated from i believe cornell and it also harvard law school. you guys classmates? >> classmate. >> magna cum laude and worked at other large schools and was an associate counsel to judiciary committee of the city and recently appointed to the ninth circuit. so round of applause for judge kenneth lee. [applause] >> michael, thank you...
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our moderator today is a judge on the ninth circuit. he is a graduate, a korean immigrant and came to this country and graduated from, i believe, cornell and harvard law school. so you are classmates. magna cum laude and worked at associate white house counsel for special counsel to the judiciary committee of the senate recently appointed to the ninth circuit so a round of applause for the judge. [applause] >> michael, thank you for the introductions with high think we will have a great debate here but we have two experts on class actions. just a little bit of formats, if i will give professor fitzpatrick the floor and he will speak ten, 15 minutes to make his case and then we will get another 15 minutes to rebut and after that we will open the floor for questions here. as michael mentioned, brian and i were classmates in law school and we lived in the same dorm floor and i can tell you that back in the day at harvard if you were a republican you are treated as if you were to the right of a telephone. brian in law school was to the righ
our moderator today is a judge on the ninth circuit. he is a graduate, a korean immigrant and came to this country and graduated from, i believe, cornell and harvard law school. so you are classmates. magna cum laude and worked at associate white house counsel for special counsel to the judiciary committee of the senate recently appointed to the ninth circuit so a round of applause for the judge. [applause] >> michael, thank you for the introductions with high think we will have a great...
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packs up his young wife and daughter and heads right back out on the circuit, traveling the u.s. to fairs, carnivals, and exhibitions. >> i grew up in a family atmosphere of traveling people, and we just happened to have a log. >> step right up, put a nickel in the donation box, and see james allen's incredible cabin made from a genuine california redwood. your dad was able to support the family off of change donations? >> we had the log, a fudge business, and he sold a lot of different types of products. >> so he was really a pro at this traveling business. >> he had his hands in so many pies it wasn't even funny. >> and it's not every day you get to walk through a tree. now that i heard your story, i've got to go inside. >> please go right in and see how beautiful it really is. >> that's next. what? >> but first -- our "strange inheritance" quiz question... the answer when we return. you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transact
packs up his young wife and daughter and heads right back out on the circuit, traveling the u.s. to fairs, carnivals, and exhibitions. >> i grew up in a family atmosphere of traveling people, and we just happened to have a log. >> step right up, put a nickel in the donation box, and see james allen's incredible cabin made from a genuine california redwood. your dad was able to support the family off of change donations? >> we had the log, a fudge business, and he sold a lot of...
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cathedral of notre dame was badly damaged by a fire thought to have been started by an electrical short circuit restoration work is months behind schedule so late by toxic lead winter storms and now the pandemic ahead of the works conclusion 2 films about the cathedral have been released one shot before the disaster and the other afterwards and both enhanced by virtual reality. cathedral the symbol of paris in flames. the images from april 29th teams the world. filmmakers cloues lushly and vic to argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment to history that will be able to pass on to the public whether european
cathedral of notre dame was badly damaged by a fire thought to have been started by an electrical short circuit restoration work is months behind schedule so late by toxic lead winter storms and now the pandemic ahead of the works conclusion 2 films about the cathedral have been released one shot before the disaster and the other afterwards and both enhanced by virtual reality. cathedral the symbol of paris in flames. the images from april 29th teams the world. filmmakers cloues lushly and vic...
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how easy would be to short circuit the processes which have made us who we have been as readers till now. how simple it would be to leap to new modes of acquiring knowledge, more knowledge, more quickly and insidiously ignore the growing gaps between all the information we read and the receding analysis and reflection we apply to it. it would be an act of resistance as david ulin expressed it. to pause for a moment, to pause for a moment and examine with all our intelligence who we want to be next and what will be the best faculties in the reading brains of our future generations. i'm so glad you guys are here. [laughter] >> i'm so happy. by now you realize that the deep reading brain is both a real flesh and cranial bone reality for expansion of human intelligence and virtue. if sometimes i am too fearful about short-circuiting it in future generations, i simultaneously hope and trust in this circuit potential capacity to embody all of our species exponentially growing, intellectual, effective and moral faculty. this is our generation's moment, the time when we decide to take the tr
how easy would be to short circuit the processes which have made us who we have been as readers till now. how simple it would be to leap to new modes of acquiring knowledge, more knowledge, more quickly and insidiously ignore the growing gaps between all the information we read and the receding analysis and reflection we apply to it. it would be an act of resistance as david ulin expressed it. to pause for a moment, to pause for a moment and examine with all our intelligence who we want to be...
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circuit breaker. season andhad flu people start to come in for the flu and you hit that 70% threshold, circuit breaker. you have to do something different. you are in the red zone. if the infection rate for covid goes over 1.1, which is one transfers it and it to more than one person, 1.1, circuit breaker. because you were off to the races at 1.1. because you're off to the races at 1.1. we're down by .8 now. it's a tight margin of error, .8 to 1.1. those would be two built in circuit breakers. but they are afraid of the flu season, for two reasons. flu season takes up hospital capacity. the flu season takes up testing capacity. we're work to get all these labs to do covid testing. what do labs normally do? they do all the flu testing. seasonal but they do the flu testing. if you have all the labs doing covid testing, what happened when flu season comes? you have you have to reduce the number of covid tests. they are worried about the flu season. then if you get to the flu season and you start to feel
circuit breaker. season andhad flu people start to come in for the flu and you hit that 70% threshold, circuit breaker. you have to do something different. you are in the red zone. if the infection rate for covid goes over 1.1, which is one transfers it and it to more than one person, 1.1, circuit breaker. because you were off to the races at 1.1. because you're off to the races at 1.1. we're down by .8 now. it's a tight margin of error, .8 to 1.1. those would be two built in circuit breakers....
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singapore of course that we've just announced that will go for a month long they're calling it a circuit breaker other countries might call it a lockdown but essentially it's an extreme form of social distancing so we're no longer leaving the house schools work is all being done by remote so so i think that's going to be critical and in a country like singapore you can do that very effectively it's much more difficult say in the united states where individual freedoms are much more important and the government has much less authority to prevent people from from leaving their homes it's much more difficult to enforce that in the u.s. so yes we're going to see wide variation between the capacity of different states to enforce that social distancing and the sparrow in london how long until britain is in a position to say yes we all flattening the curve when it is had to say mean in most countries we've seen this take the. good guys have done say guys seem to take that 8 to 10 to 12 weeks and but when you think about it can't gradually it's because it was deemed this ring of ok now is it wra
singapore of course that we've just announced that will go for a month long they're calling it a circuit breaker other countries might call it a lockdown but essentially it's an extreme form of social distancing so we're no longer leaving the house schools work is all being done by remote so so i think that's going to be critical and in a country like singapore you can do that very effectively it's much more difficult say in the united states where individual freedoms are much more important...
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from your point of view, is there a need to revise some of the circuit breakers? they originally came out in 1987, didn't they? if you were there today, would you be saying we learned some things, we might want to change some rules? you can be sure that the securities and exchange commission is already doing that. the market breakers were originally set in 1987 after the stock market crash. there is threetiers to them. last week, the first was tripp bradley three times. we never made it to the second or third. you can be sure that they are calibrating those, thinking about the need to calibrate those. one of the things to keep in mind, this also single stock circuit breakers and we have limit up, limit down. to look at whether there is particularly bad volatility for particular stocks, those seem to be working well, those are constantly recalibrating. you can be sure they are looking at those as we speak. mind,her thing to keep in the future trading commission is similar circuit breakers in the future market and regulators are looking to make sure that those are c
from your point of view, is there a need to revise some of the circuit breakers? they originally came out in 1987, didn't they? if you were there today, would you be saying we learned some things, we might want to change some rules? you can be sure that the securities and exchange commission is already doing that. the market breakers were originally set in 1987 after the stock market crash. there is threetiers to them. last week, the first was tripp bradley three times. we never made it to the...
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our moderator today is judge on the ninth circuit, is a graduate of welty's a korean immigrants who came to this country and graduated from a blake cornell and also harvard law school. classmates. any worked at and was associate white house counsel and counsel to the jewish community in the senate and recently appointed to the ninth circuit. give a round of applause for the judge. [applause]. michael thank you for the introduction. i think we're going to have great debate here. we have two experts on class actions. a little bit of format, i will give the professor fitzpatrick the floor claim speak for about ten to 15 minutes to make his case. and another 15 or ten to 15 minutes to rebut and then after that we will open the floor for questions here. michael mentioned, the brian and i were classmates in law school. lived in the same dorm floor. i can tell you the back in the day at harvard, if you are a rockefeller republican, you are treated as if you work to the right of the hunt. ryan in law school was actually to the right of the hunt. [laughter]. i say that, actually more libertarian
our moderator today is judge on the ninth circuit, is a graduate of welty's a korean immigrants who came to this country and graduated from a blake cornell and also harvard law school. classmates. any worked at and was associate white house counsel and counsel to the jewish community in the senate and recently appointed to the ninth circuit. give a round of applause for the judge. [applause]. michael thank you for the introduction. i think we're going to have great debate here. we have two...
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sure yeah going from vacuum tubes to plate printed circuits so there were any technology is advanced you know allowed greater capabilities and greater greater challenges really to the intelligence community so they had to try to keep up with it it was really the digital explosion was really the biggest one that i experience what i'm going to come back to that ok when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the cia's encryption services with william binney. the unemployment rate is not projected to reach 30 percent of america higher than the great depression the stock market's up 30 percent from recent lows and the size of the central bank balance sheet has expanded by trillions so the question is which came 1st the expansion of the central bank balance sheet or unemployment what is the cause and what is the fact as we have been saying on the show for 10 years central bank balance sheet expansion causes the unemployment because it causes the deflation that causes the economic duress that creates the unemployment. thank you because we need you to come the ones we got in here
sure yeah going from vacuum tubes to plate printed circuits so there were any technology is advanced you know allowed greater capabilities and greater greater challenges really to the intelligence community so they had to try to keep up with it it was really the digital explosion was really the biggest one that i experience what i'm going to come back to that ok when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the cia's encryption services with william binney. the unemployment rate is...
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sure going from vacuum tubes the printed circuits so there were any technology advancement you know allowed greater capabilities and greater greater challenges really to the intelligence community so they had to try to keep up with it it was really the digital explosion was really the biggest one that i experience and i'm going to come back to that ok when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the cia's encryption services with william binney. don't you miss. the link you see they can be so easy sure the police want. to take the safe rule sets off the next you don't. get somebody say the. soul of the. world is driven by a dream shaped by those. military thinks. we dare to ask. and. welcome back to on contact we continue our conversation about the cia's encryption services with bill bennett so before the break we talked about that shift to electronic circuits and then take us from there well from there basically went from the analog next major shift from analog to digital in my experience that's what that's what i was in and i say at the time. i'm but you know it's the s
sure going from vacuum tubes the printed circuits so there were any technology advancement you know allowed greater capabilities and greater greater challenges really to the intelligence community so they had to try to keep up with it it was really the digital explosion was really the biggest one that i experience and i'm going to come back to that ok when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the cia's encryption services with william binney. don't you miss. the link you see they...
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sure going from vacuum tubes the circuits so there were any technology is advanced but you know allowed greater capabilities and greater greater challenges really to the intelligence community so they had to try to keep up with it it was really the digital explosion was really the biggest one that i experience when i was going to come back to that ok when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the cia's encryption services with william binney. seemed wrong. just. to see. just. answer. and in. the trail. find themselves well it's a part. of the common ground. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs to people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them in the remedy be certain to. price at the. close of dependency in the addiction to opiates the long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually that very night because we want to. stop a man who has it in plan a change
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he said something similar on circuit. he said "in justice perpetrated under acts of irresponsible legislation have become a crying evil in our country." this is a portrait of reconstruction legislatures as oppressive. as one more vital move i want to identify. it works to present the reconstruction legislature as patently unreasonable. bradley opens his dissent and field does the same thing with a description of the 1869 law as covering three parishes. orleans parish, st. bernard's paris, and jefferson's parish. both justices say the three parishes cover 1154 square miles. they give the breakdown by parish and say it affects between 200 and 300,000 people. if you think about it, one facility for nearly 1200 square miles and 300,000 people, that seems a little drastic. bradley presents these numbers. he repeats the nearly 1200 square miles multiple times to make the point about how unreasonable this legislature is. the thing is, that number, 1200 square miles introduces a massive distortion. i went back to sources availabl
he said something similar on circuit. he said "in justice perpetrated under acts of irresponsible legislation have become a crying evil in our country." this is a portrait of reconstruction legislatures as oppressive. as one more vital move i want to identify. it works to present the reconstruction legislature as patently unreasonable. bradley opens his dissent and field does the same thing with a description of the 1869 law as covering three parishes. orleans parish, st. bernard's...
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tight margin of those would be two built in circuit breakers. they are afraid of the flu season because flu season takes up hospital capacity. it takes up testing capacity. testing,rking on covid but what do labs usually do? they do all the flu testing. if you have all the labs doing covid testing, what happens when flu season comes? worried about the flu season. and youet to flu season start to feel achy and you are sneezing and coughing, you will say, either i have the flu or i have covid. and having the flu is one thing. having covid is something else. you're going to run to the emergency room. and now they worry about hospital capacity again. that's just with the flu season. that's without the so-called second wave. what they're worried about with the second wave is, you look at the 1918 pandemic, flu pandemic. it came in waves. the first one, and then the virus mutated and came back stronger. so could the virus mutate and come back stronger? maybe. that's what the second wave is. that's why i say it's so important when we're doing the retro
tight margin of those would be two built in circuit breakers. they are afraid of the flu season because flu season takes up hospital capacity. it takes up testing capacity. testing,rking on covid but what do labs usually do? they do all the flu testing. if you have all the labs doing covid testing, what happens when flu season comes? worried about the flu season. and youet to flu season start to feel achy and you are sneezing and coughing, you will say, either i have the flu or i have covid....
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how easy would it be to use short circuit this process makes us what we t have been and how simple it would have be to have new lows of acquiring knowledge of more knowledge and is hideously ignore the growing gap with the information we read and the receding analysis and reflection we have tied to it. it will be an act of resistance and to pause for a moment and examine with all our intelligence who we want to be next and what is the faculties in our future generations. so glad you guys are here. [laughter] i'm so happy. by now you realize the deep reading brain is real flash reality and the metaphor for the continuous expansion of human intelligence and virtue. if sometimes i am too fearful about short-circuiting it in future generations, i simultaneously hope and trust and the potential capacity to embody all species exponentially growing , intellectual and affective. this is our generation's hinge moment. the time when we decide to take the true measure of our life. if we act wisely at this cultural and cognitive crossroads and what charles darwin hoped for the future to forge a m
how easy would it be to use short circuit this process makes us what we t have been and how simple it would have be to have new lows of acquiring knowledge of more knowledge and is hideously ignore the growing gap with the information we read and the receding analysis and reflection we have tied to it. it will be an act of resistance and to pause for a moment and examine with all our intelligence who we want to be next and what is the faculties in our future generations. so glad you guys are...
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circuit. but sandra was as close as i came to having a big sister. i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer bout. because justice o'connor had had breast cancer, and she was on the bench nine days after her cancer surgery. david: wow. justice ginsburg: so she was very clear about what i had to do. she said, ruth, you have your chemotherapy on friday. that way, you'll get over it during the weekend, so you can be back. [laughter] david: now, the best way to win a case, if you're arguing one before the supreme court, is to write a great brief, to write a -- to be a great oral advocate. does the oral argument really make a difference, or does the brief really make a difference, or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case. [laughter] justice ginsburg: if you have a case that is strong on the merits. an oral argument at the cour
circuit. but sandra was as close as i came to having a big sister. i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer bout. because justice o'connor had had breast cancer, and she was on the bench nine days after her cancer surgery. david: wow. justice ginsburg: so she was very clear about what i had to do. she said, ruth, you have your...
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and the sponsor of the students harvard one in the district court with the appeal of the first circuit court of appeals. however they decide that the harvard wins or loses there will be an appeal to the supreme court and they are hoping now that those justices have been appointed that the court will finally take his side. there has always been some form of affirmative-action. but that affirmative-action initially was designed to help it is quite clear that is what the registration said and that is what the bureau and others they help the former slaves to get land and money and food. but then as timed on - - time changed it shifted from helping african-american people to helping white people and it was like that for a long time. taking a look at the new deal measures, not only discriminated against blacks. the g.i. bill for example although many white people had no trouble to get that to pay for their colleges blacks had to work extra hard and right after the war a lot of places still were not taking black athletes. they so overwhelmed the traditional black colleges that congress had to
and the sponsor of the students harvard one in the district court with the appeal of the first circuit court of appeals. however they decide that the harvard wins or loses there will be an appeal to the supreme court and they are hoping now that those justices have been appointed that the court will finally take his side. there has always been some form of affirmative-action. but that affirmative-action initially was designed to help it is quite clear that is what the registration said and that...
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circuit before he was appointed into this report. that was a three-judge bents.hat was so funny i had everything that i could do to contain myself into hysterical laughter. i cannot repeat my some of them were. and characterizes the two of us in a different way that we approach. but for the institution and for our constitution and to leave you with just a small sample of this very amusing opera, scooby is opening i and goes like this, the justice are blind, how can they possibly spout this, the constitution sends absolutely nothing about this. and then i answer him, dear justice scalia, the problems that don't have easy answers but the great thing about our constitution is that society can evolve. [applause] the thought is based on the magic. justice scalia is locked up in a dark room for an excessive dissenting. and i enter their darkroom. [laughter] until i would love to help them pass a test that he needs to pass to get out of the darkroom. and they said why would you want to help him. he is your enemy. and i explained he is not my enemy, he is my dear friend.
circuit before he was appointed into this report. that was a three-judge bents.hat was so funny i had everything that i could do to contain myself into hysterical laughter. i cannot repeat my some of them were. and characterizes the two of us in a different way that we approach. but for the institution and for our constitution and to leave you with just a small sample of this very amusing opera, scooby is opening i and goes like this, the justice are blind, how can they possibly spout this, the...
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the 7th circuit agreed with the district court judge. so the u.s. supreme court decision was not just a reversal of what the trial court had said, and showed a lack of deference to the hearing that the trial court had, but what the 7th circuit had written in its order, as well. >> so now you've got a situation in which, the sort of battle space is set up in the fall. democrats worked very hard to get funding for elections in that rescue package. goal 4 elizabeth warren has a $5 billion program. there's a klobuchar bill to call for universal mail-in balloting, and you have the president out there today saying it's fraudulent, corrupt, and wrong. clearly, this is the line from republicans, and if you've got to get sick and die to vote because you're in one of those infected cities, too bad for you. >> yeah. i think that unfortunately there's a lot of truth to that. i mean, one of the things that we know is that by targeting by population density, it has the effect of targeting bipartisanship and it has the effect of targeting by race by many aspects.
the 7th circuit agreed with the district court judge. so the u.s. supreme court decision was not just a reversal of what the trial court had said, and showed a lack of deference to the hearing that the trial court had, but what the 7th circuit had written in its order, as well. >> so now you've got a situation in which, the sort of battle space is set up in the fall. democrats worked very hard to get funding for elections in that rescue package. goal 4 elizabeth warren has a $5 billion...
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six years later, she became a circuit court of appeals judge on the second circuit in new york. that was 1998. and 11 years after that, she found herself here in the supreme court. so she and one other justice in the modern justices charles whitaker are the only justice that's actually served on all three levels of the federal judiciary. justice whitaker was pinlted to his position by the same president, president eisenhower. justice sotomayor was pinlt bid three different presidents, george h.w. bush, to the district court, president clinton to the circuit court, and president obama to the supreme court. somehow she has also found time to write some books. about her life in particular. i recommend them to you as well. but let me just turn the program over to justice soeta mior. it's a real prif lenl for me to introduce you to her this time. gtz. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to the court. i'm delighted so many of you could join us this evening for the first lecture in the supreme court historical society's 2018 leon virlman lecture series which this term, as you heard, wi
six years later, she became a circuit court of appeals judge on the second circuit in new york. that was 1998. and 11 years after that, she found herself here in the supreme court. so she and one other justice in the modern justices charles whitaker are the only justice that's actually served on all three levels of the federal judiciary. justice whitaker was pinlted to his position by the same president, president eisenhower. justice sotomayor was pinlt bid three different presidents, george...
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six years later she became a circuit court of appeals judge on the second circuit. that was 1998 and 11 years after that, she found herself here in the supreme court. so she, and one other justice in the modern era, justice charles whitaker, are the only justices who actually served on all three levels of the federal judiciary. justice whitaker was appointed to his positions by the same president, president eisenhower. justice sonia sotomayor was appointed by three different presidents. george hw bush, the district court, president clinton, to the circuit court, and president obama to the supreme court. somehow, she has also found time to write some books. about her life in particular, i commend them to you as well. but let me just turn the program over to justice sonia sotomayor, it is a privilege for me to introduce her at this time. [applause] >> it was a miserable night last night. >> good evening everyone and welcome to the court. i am delighted that so many of you could join us this evening for this first lecture in the supreme court historical societies 2018,
six years later she became a circuit court of appeals judge on the second circuit. that was 1998 and 11 years after that, she found herself here in the supreme court. so she, and one other justice in the modern era, justice charles whitaker, are the only justices who actually served on all three levels of the federal judiciary. justice whitaker was appointed to his positions by the same president, president eisenhower. justice sonia sotomayor was appointed by three different presidents. george...
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that's how long my lasted the tenth circuit court of appeals the first time. the second time was a little different. and during that process there are some basic things about our country that we need some basic reminders about the wonder of our constitution and how blessed we are to live under it and how all of us have a role to play in our republic. is not supposed to be run by a small group. it is we the people. the first three words of the constitution. and i became concerned during the process that some people think that judges are just like politicians that we were capes instead of robes. when we rule the certain way we must like or dislike that person we rule against. and that was to my experience as a lawyer and as a judge the lawyers and judges that i have admired know that the law is not politics and the judges are not supposed to be politicians. and it is a great part one - - privilege to do nothing more than uphold it and pass it down to the next generation. that's what i wanted to write about because that's my experience. and i want to offer folks
that's how long my lasted the tenth circuit court of appeals the first time. the second time was a little different. and during that process there are some basic things about our country that we need some basic reminders about the wonder of our constitution and how blessed we are to live under it and how all of us have a role to play in our republic. is not supposed to be run by a small group. it is we the people. the first three words of the constitution. and i became concerned during the...
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and they just keep it's all the circuits all circuits because they stablish mint parties the republicans and democrats neither of them are offering anything to the people to come out and get off the coach and vote college and vote for and the establishment media is just their mouthpiece right so they attack anybody who has an actual message like bernie sanders are told see gabbert and they prop up anybody who's doing the establishment bidding like elizabeth warren or how about pete who gets over joe biden so those people wouldn't be anything without the mainstream media and if the mainstream media actually did their job they would have been taken care of a long time ago so i yeah i mean i don't i don't lose all only read the new york times by the way you had a gentleman on earlier who used to work for the new york times and then he was disinvited from working for the new york times which is a nice way to say it because he was he did not agree to stop telling the truth about the iraq war so chris hedges pulitzer prize winning journalist war reporter for the day york times tells the truth
and they just keep it's all the circuits all circuits because they stablish mint parties the republicans and democrats neither of them are offering anything to the people to come out and get off the coach and vote college and vote for and the establishment media is just their mouthpiece right so they attack anybody who has an actual message like bernie sanders are told see gabbert and they prop up anybody who's doing the establishment bidding like elizabeth warren or how about pete who gets...
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in fact it goes away in less than a minute did you hear about this yesterday but i was asking the circuit has taken a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the inside but it does kill it and it will kill it in the hands and that would make things much better that was done in the form of a sarcastic question to the reporters muslims across the globe are marking ramadan their holiest month of the year with coronavirus restrictions at transforming the holy month people have been banned from islam is holiest site the grand mosque in mecca the prophet's mosque in medina is also closed for the duration of the fasting period those are the headlines coming up next risking it all peru looks at the dangers that people face making a living from the country's natural resources that's coming up next i'll have more news for you in half an hour.
in fact it goes away in less than a minute did you hear about this yesterday but i was asking the circuit has taken a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the inside but it does kill it and it will kill it in the hands and that would make things much better that was done in the form of a sarcastic question to the reporters muslims across the globe are marking ramadan their holiest month of the year with coronavirus restrictions at transforming the holy...
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where the and krakatoa volcano has erupted spewing a column of ash 500 meters into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava and not scientists say it's the longest a rock eruption since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami along the coast of sumatra in java killing 430 people no casualties have been reported in this latest eruption. you're watching data news from berlin remember the web site is there. no casualties have been reported in this latest eruption. you're watching news from berlin remembered the web site is there. for the lightest around the clock more news coming at the top of the hour. now to. the sustainable way scope. starts may. w. . like. mughal or just. food for the russian soul.
where the and krakatoa volcano has erupted spewing a column of ash 500 meters into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava and not scientists say it's the longest a rock eruption since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami along the coast of sumatra in java killing 430 people no casualties have been reported in this latest eruption. you're watching data news from berlin remember the web site is there. no casualties have been reported in this latest eruption. you're watching news...
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where the i know krakatau volcano has erupted spewing a column of ash 500 meters into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava flares over night scientists say it's the longest eruption a since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami along the coasts of sumatra and java killing 430 people but no casualties have been reported in the latest eruption. if you're watching news from berlin remember you can get the latest headlines on a. or on our website. and you can follow us on twitter and instagram too. richard just focus on the hate speech color of her mention of sustainable charcoal production the soul of a sow's are available online and of course you can share and discuss on africa's facebook page and other social media platforms 800 fighters 2 news.
where the i know krakatau volcano has erupted spewing a column of ash 500 meters into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava flares over night scientists say it's the longest eruption a since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami along the coasts of sumatra and java killing 430 people but no casualties have been reported in the latest eruption. if you're watching news from berlin remember you can get the latest headlines on a. or on our website. and you can follow us on twitter...
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cathedral of not redound was badly damaged by a fire thought to have been started by an electrical short circuit restoration work is months behind shadow i delayed by toxic all that winter storms and now the pandemic ahead of the works complacent to films about because people have been released one shot before the disaster the other afterwards both enhanced by virtual reality. not true don cathedral the symbol of paris in flames the images from april 29th team sad news the world. filmmakers cloues or slate and victor argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. and almost it's the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment on notre dame's history that we'll be able to pass on to the public whether european american asian or parisian everyone who ever visited has a special memory of not what. they combined footage from before the inferno with newly shot material to make a 2nd documentary titled rebuilding. their images of the current cathedrals interior are the only ones of their kind
cathedral of not redound was badly damaged by a fire thought to have been started by an electrical short circuit restoration work is months behind shadow i delayed by toxic all that winter storms and now the pandemic ahead of the works complacent to films about because people have been released one shot before the disaster the other afterwards both enhanced by virtual reality. not true don cathedral the symbol of paris in flames the images from april 29th team sad news the world. filmmakers...
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industry, supply chain to figure out how directly to where the stuff is to get it and essentially short circuit the way the federal government has done it for a while. could you explain how that has worked because i've read that there were a number of democrats mystified about what are they doing behind the scenes, seems like you're trying to do the best to try to get the stuff out there as quickly as possible. >> look, this has been a historic challenge. you've never really had a situation where you had to respond in this quick time frame to this massive surge in demand for supplies that we didn't make in this country. the vice president's task force asked my office of innovation to get involved with innovation at cmmi to work on public-private partnerships to work with existing structures and we were able to work together to figure innovative public-private partnerships to get the missions accomplished. so the project air bridge where we were able to get now close to 100 flights, massive cargo flights critical supplies that we didn't make in america over to frontline healthcare workers, the h
industry, supply chain to figure out how directly to where the stuff is to get it and essentially short circuit the way the federal government has done it for a while. could you explain how that has worked because i've read that there were a number of democrats mystified about what are they doing behind the scenes, seems like you're trying to do the best to try to get the stuff out there as quickly as possible. >> look, this has been a historic challenge. you've never really had a...
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if there is an increase, circuit breaker stops the reopening at that point. some of the specifics that we are looking at? you must have 30% of your hospital that is available. we cannot go back to where we were where we overwhelmed to the hospital system. we have to have a 30% buffer. we have to have 30% of icu beds, we have to have that buffer before we start bumping up against total capacity. and we have to watch the hospitalization rate and diagnostic testing rate, how many are positive, how many are negative, taking on a continuous basis. we see the number start going up. worry. but it's all based on the data and the numbers. i'm sorry, and the rate of transmission, the already rate the rate ofion, transmission has to be 1.1 or less. textbook outbreak. watch the numbers and watch the transition rate. how do you do that? you do that with testing, right? that is why everybody is talking about testing. testing allows you to continually test samples, how many people are positive, how many are negative. you see the positive start to increase through your day-t
if there is an increase, circuit breaker stops the reopening at that point. some of the specifics that we are looking at? you must have 30% of your hospital that is available. we cannot go back to where we were where we overwhelmed to the hospital system. we have to have a 30% buffer. we have to have 30% of icu beds, we have to have that buffer before we start bumping up against total capacity. and we have to watch the hospitalization rate and diagnostic testing rate, how many are positive, how...
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it might have seemed hopeless when a decade had passed in the 11th circuit with the supreme court. the two men languishing in prison so why did marty decide to step in? what did he think? what were you going to do? >> to argue these issues also to learn after the conviction with the federal money and the claim is that it was impermissible to roughly use $15 million a month with a large portion that was used. now what happened in the case ultimately was a miracle and had little to do with legal skill and you and i both know the story. >> the incredible piece of information and that's what we thought. but at the end of the day and this story has at all. it has talent and exchanges of prisoner the pope and babies conceived in prison. >> it has more than that and penelope cruz in a film called the network that will be released on netflix in july. it is penelope cruz. >> it has one of my favorite stories and the ghost plane flying over cuba. so you filed a brief. and during this time the cuba five became celebrities in havana. >> and what that meant to the people of cuba. >> it is clear
it might have seemed hopeless when a decade had passed in the 11th circuit with the supreme court. the two men languishing in prison so why did marty decide to step in? what did he think? what were you going to do? >> to argue these issues also to learn after the conviction with the federal money and the claim is that it was impermissible to roughly use $15 million a month with a large portion that was used. now what happened in the case ultimately was a miracle and had little to do with...
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teaching and public service president jimmy carter appointed him to the court of appeals for the first circuit in 1980. in 1994 president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court. he took his seat august 3rd, 1994. since joining the court justice breyer has completed no less than a number of books, including active liberty, interpreting our democratic constitution, making our democracy work, a judge's view, and most recently the court and the world. american law and the new global realities. with thanks and appreciation i would ask you to welcome justice stephen breyer. [ applause ] >> thank you. it is a silverman tradition to introduce the introducer. jill has done a fabulous job at the aba, here, and i'm glad you're all here because what you do, i was just talking to my wife who has written a book, she is a clinical psychologist and she worked at dana farber and just wrote a book on what you do if your child is very sick. it is very helpful to a small group of people. she was talking about it at st. jude's in memphis. i couldn't resist talking about one m
teaching and public service president jimmy carter appointed him to the court of appeals for the first circuit in 1980. in 1994 president clinton nominated justice breyer as an associate justice of the supreme court. he took his seat august 3rd, 1994. since joining the court justice breyer has completed no less than a number of books, including active liberty, interpreting our democratic constitution, making our democracy work, a judge's view, and most recently the court and the world. american...
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injecting hazardous chemicals into their bodies was simply misunderstood sarcasm but i was asking the circuit has taken a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the. but it does kill it and it would kill it in the hands and that would make things much better that was done in the form of a sarcastic question to the reporters donald trump's claims the day before left health experts speechless during the white house press briefing trump suggested disinfectant injections and u.v. light could be used to treat patients and fictive with coronavirus supposing we hit the body with a tremendous whether it's. just very powerful late and i think you said that hasn't been checked but you can attest to. supposing it were the lady can which you can do either through the skin or. in some other way and i think you said you can. see the disinfectant it knocks it out in a minute one minute and is away we can do something. injection . or almost a cleaning the remarks were criticized by health experts who say disinfectants like bleach a dangerous one injected or ingested. on fr
injecting hazardous chemicals into their bodies was simply misunderstood sarcasm but i was asking the circuit has taken a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the. but it does kill it and it would kill it in the hands and that would make things much better that was done in the form of a sarcastic question to the reporters donald trump's claims the day before left health experts speechless during the white house press briefing trump suggested disinfectant...
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the cathedral of dom was badly damaged by a fire fall to have been started by an electrical short circuit sadly salvage and reconstruction works are running months behind sched jewel delayed by massive quantities of toxic mid winter storms and now the coronavirus pandemic but luckily all is not lost what remains on film stock you maintain the cathedral one shot before the disaster the other off to wits and enhanced by virtual reality. not true don cathedral the symbol of paris in flames the images from april 29th team savage the world. filmmakers cloues or shirley and victor argue long had been shooting a documentary on the world famous landmark just weeks before the fire. it almost hit the day after the fire we realized that our images are of extremely great value that we captured a moment longer to adama's history that will be able to pass on to the public whether european american asian or parisian everyone who ever visited has a special memory of not what. they combined footage from before the inferno with nearly shot material to make a 2nd documentary titled rebuilding dr dhar. their
the cathedral of dom was badly damaged by a fire fall to have been started by an electrical short circuit sadly salvage and reconstruction works are running months behind sched jewel delayed by massive quantities of toxic mid winter storms and now the coronavirus pandemic but luckily all is not lost what remains on film stock you maintain the cathedral one shot before the disaster the other off to wits and enhanced by virtual reality. not true don cathedral the symbol of paris in flames the...
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germany's maximillian guta won the 1st round of the formula rice at home challenge on a virtual hong kong circuit on saturday driving for the b.m.w. i and ready to end the 22 year old not stop his 2nd straight virtual victory after he won a test race around the monica street layout a week earlier all of that trip formula a is following formula one and others using virtual racing technology hopefully better than else to fill the void left by the corona virus pandemic ok and just one other story that we are following for you. as soon as the bobs up i can go on and still no update on how we're going on that story for you i do apologize. no and it's not going to be that. there are new questions over the health of north korean leader kim jong un brought his say news agency said doctors have been sent from china to advise on kim's health earlier this week media in south korea reported that he was recovering after a heart operation but the later hasn't been seen in public north korea is denying that he is gravely ill at this point you're up to date a lot more news for you in 45 minutes time until then y
germany's maximillian guta won the 1st round of the formula rice at home challenge on a virtual hong kong circuit on saturday driving for the b.m.w. i and ready to end the 22 year old not stop his 2nd straight virtual victory after he won a test race around the monica street layout a week earlier all of that trip formula a is following formula one and others using virtual racing technology hopefully better than else to fill the void left by the corona virus pandemic ok and just one other story...
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maximillian good to has won the 1st round of the formula a race at home challenge on a virtual hong kong circuit driving for b m w e n t the 22 year old not stop his 2nd straight virtual victory after he won a test race around the monaco straight layout a week earlier all electric formula is following formula one and others in using virtual racing to fill the void left by the coronavirus and demick. to reminder of the top story we're following for you around a 1000 people have protested against coronavirus restrictions he in the german capital beilin the demonstrators say the measures in place limit their freedom police arrested more than 100 people. you're watching data over the news we're back with more news headlines in 45 minutes until then you can stay out today on our web site that's data dot com and also show me your channels at d w news i'm rebecca it is thanks for watching. ruins are always a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim and the christian population . areas forgers occupied the city said. president deter to spy.
maximillian good to has won the 1st round of the formula a race at home challenge on a virtual hong kong circuit driving for b m w e n t the 22 year old not stop his 2nd straight virtual victory after he won a test race around the monaco straight layout a week earlier all electric formula is following formula one and others in using virtual racing to fill the void left by the coronavirus and demick. to reminder of the top story we're following for you around a 1000 people have protested against...
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from indonesia where the volcano has erupted spewing a column a fast 500 mazes into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava and flames of a not scientists say it's the longest eruption since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami on the coast of sumatra and java killing 430 people no casualties have been reported in this latest corruption. and you're watching the news from berlin remember you can get the latest headlines on the. on our web site as d.w. dot com and you can follow us on twitter and instagram too at d w needs to be held in berlin here i'll have more news for you at the top of the elephant thanks for what you. see. beyond. the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes. a running now.
from indonesia where the volcano has erupted spewing a column a fast 500 mazes into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava and flames of a not scientists say it's the longest eruption since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami on the coast of sumatra and java killing 430 people no casualties have been reported in this latest corruption. and you're watching the news from berlin remember you can get the latest headlines on the. on our web site as d.w. dot com and you can follow...
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but i was asking the circuit has taken a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the inside but it does kill it and it would kill it on the heads and that would make things much better if that was done in the form of a sarcastic question to the reporters donald trump's claims the day before had left health experts speechless during the white house press briefing trump suggested disinfectant injections and u.v. lights could be used to treat patients infected with corona virus. supposing we hit somebody with a tremendous whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light. and i think you said that has to be checked we're going to test it and then i said supposing you brought the light inside the body you can which you can do either through the skin or. in some other way and i think you said you can attest to so it was interesting to are able to get it right in that i see the disinfectant if not for that in a minute one minute and is there a way we can do something. injection. or almost depleting the remarks were criticized by health experts who say this infecte
but i was asking the circuit has taken a very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the inside but it does kill it and it would kill it on the heads and that would make things much better if that was done in the form of a sarcastic question to the reporters donald trump's claims the day before had left health experts speechless during the white house press briefing trump suggested disinfectant injections and u.v. lights could be used to treat patients infected...