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clarence: he could run for mayor. lynn: i think by making the deal with the candidate who ran against rahm emanuel last time i even for a chicago where everyone likes to move the chess pieces around, if he wanted to run for mayor, you are suggesting that this was part of a deal to trade jobs? i do not know. i do not think at this point that is what luis would want since he does want to spend so much time in puerto rico. ellen: in case everyone in the audience doesn't know who julie chewieoesn't know who is? lynn: he is a cook county board member who ran for mayor against rahm emanuel last time around and he remains a popular figure in illinois and he came out of the bernie sanders wing of the democratic party. old-timers forget the i agree as far as the mayoral campaign goes. lynn will never tell. possibility.t that when heg about jesus ran for mayor that i found striking was he is a very smart man, not a stimulating speaker. that hurt him to some degree. acceptance of the nomination, the crowd cannot of been more exc
clarence: he could run for mayor. lynn: i think by making the deal with the candidate who ran against rahm emanuel last time i even for a chicago where everyone likes to move the chess pieces around, if he wanted to run for mayor, you are suggesting that this was part of a deal to trade jobs? i do not know. i do not think at this point that is what luis would want since he does want to spend so much time in puerto rico. ellen: in case everyone in the audience doesn't know who julie chewieoesn't...
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. >> so mine be clarence jones.nce jones is a lawyer who was martin luther king's lawyer during the civil rights movement. you see him with president obama. the significance of clarence jones, is that he was the person who smuggled letter from a birmingham jail out of the jail from dr. king where dr. king through a newspaper that clarence jones smuggled into the jail, king wrote in the margins in between ads and things like that. the other thing about clarence jones is that when they were trying to come up with the bail money, the kennedys and kings group coming up with the money to get the birmingham kids out of jail, clarence jones went into the vault of chase manhattan bank in rockefeller center with the vice president from the bank to walk out with a suitcase of cash to be a part of that bail money. now clarence jones is. >> harry bellefonte helped bobby. >> i wanted to speaking about rescue taylor aches sharecropper from alabama who in 1944 was abducted and gang raped by six white men. she was threatened to be
. >> so mine be clarence jones.nce jones is a lawyer who was martin luther king's lawyer during the civil rights movement. you see him with president obama. the significance of clarence jones, is that he was the person who smuggled letter from a birmingham jail out of the jail from dr. king where dr. king through a newspaper that clarence jones smuggled into the jail, king wrote in the margins in between ads and things like that. the other thing about clarence jones is that when they were...
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announcer: next come a conversation with supreme court justice clarence thomas. justice thomas joined the court in 1991. he talks about his life and career. this event was hosted by the library of congress and the supreme court fellows program. >> good afternoon, justice thomas, who is in the room downstairs, distinguished guests and colleagues. thank you for joining the law library of congress and the united states supreme court today for the 2018 supreme court fellows program annual lecture. my name is jane sanchez, and i have the honor of serving as the 25th law librarian of congress. a little bit about the library -- the law library serves as the nation's custodian of a legal and legislative collection of nearly three million items from all countries and legal systems of the world. our foreign law specialists are a diverse group of foreign-trained attorneys who provide information and analysis on over 270 jurisdictions in the world. our skilled law -- excuse me -- our skilled law library staff, both american-trained attorneys and law librarians, also provide
announcer: next come a conversation with supreme court justice clarence thomas. justice thomas joined the court in 1991. he talks about his life and career. this event was hosted by the library of congress and the supreme court fellows program. >> good afternoon, justice thomas, who is in the room downstairs, distinguished guests and colleagues. thank you for joining the law library of congress and the united states supreme court today for the 2018 supreme court fellows program annual...
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but clarence darrow veered in a different direction. he decided to put traditional religion on trial. and he summoned to the stand for cross examination william jennings bryant himself which was very unorthodox. for one of the attorneys for the prosecution to be summoned for cross examination. clarence darrow aimed to make a full of this great statesman. he wanted to showcase the conflict between science and religion. he asked williams jenning -- he asked william jennings bryan questions like how could joshua possibly have compelled the sunshine to stand still? or, can you tell us the exact date of the flood? and bryant did his best to remain firm in defending his views although in many cases he did not really have a clear and sharp answer to rebut darrow. i will say that bryant refused to defend the young earth creationism. he would not defend the view that each day of creation described in genesis literally means 24 hours. he said it could mean a longer period of time. but, in general, he defended the conservative, traditional reading
but clarence darrow veered in a different direction. he decided to put traditional religion on trial. and he summoned to the stand for cross examination william jennings bryant himself which was very unorthodox. for one of the attorneys for the prosecution to be summoned for cross examination. clarence darrow aimed to make a full of this great statesman. he wanted to showcase the conflict between science and religion. he asked williams jenning -- he asked william jennings bryan questions like...
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thank you danny and clarence and matt. >>> coming up, taking control of the gun debate. how a new generation of americans are adding on such a new energy that this country has not seen in a while. i'll ask a survivor of the parkland shooting whether social media will continue to build this conversation. i'll be right back. i look like most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, leg
thank you danny and clarence and matt. >>> coming up, taking control of the gun debate. how a new generation of americans are adding on such a new energy that this country has not seen in a while. i'll ask a survivor of the parkland shooting whether social media will continue to build this conversation. i'll be right back. i look like most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to...
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in just under half an hour here on c-span, supreme court justice clarence thomas will be sitting down at the law bry lear in congress about a conversation of his life and career and. -- and until then a conversation from "washington journal." first guest of the morning, delicate stacey plaskett -- delegate stacey plaskett from the u.s. virgin islands. good morning. your thoughts on the shooting from yesterday. we have been through this before. what do you think the reaction from congress will be? will havehink members a moment of silence, they will say that this is a tragedy. unfortunately, i think that the majority will move on from there and we will talk about the things we have been talking about. this raises so many issues, not only about shooting, gun safety, and gun control, but about mental health, support systems in the school, all things that embers of congress should be having hearings, discussions, and bringing bills to the floor for regular order. host: by you think on those issues there cannot be a coming together? guest: we have seen so many of these tragedies occur, whe
in just under half an hour here on c-span, supreme court justice clarence thomas will be sitting down at the law bry lear in congress about a conversation of his life and career and. -- and until then a conversation from "washington journal." first guest of the morning, delicate stacey plaskett -- delegate stacey plaskett from the u.s. virgin islands. good morning. your thoughts on the shooting from yesterday. we have been through this before. what do you think the reaction from...
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clarence leave but i'm scared it didn't your email on my manhood now everything. that's just. yours and you won money. man do away with. the goal with all. you've done all. you need. if you follow. me and send in. the cold love the. homie. the. door until may we. don't just leave me. don't want to leave the. leg. i'm still lonely. was. maddening. just told me. see a moment we'll cool you soon as well. don't . move gold gold gold. go learn a little oh no it's only. live it is good old gold gold i'm. lonely. thank . you. i was up. to it don't go deep don't but think. understand i love. to. know god knows you make. it better than to buy a. new way lending money but done nothing or good on hand other then. so. beyond me. no. love. love. love love. love. love. love love. to. play you. a. little league goals i. told. ya i'm. told love. love. love love. love you long love. the be. above the bar. longwalls forthcoming. old. dad. loves. you oh oh. you mean come. for me. that. you. feel you. want you. must. want. to. insult me. come. to. an easy to. see. you. miles. you. claim feet. bel
clarence leave but i'm scared it didn't your email on my manhood now everything. that's just. yours and you won money. man do away with. the goal with all. you've done all. you need. if you follow. me and send in. the cold love the. homie. the. door until may we. don't just leave me. don't want to leave the. leg. i'm still lonely. was. maddening. just told me. see a moment we'll cool you soon as well. don't . move gold gold gold. go learn a little oh no it's only. live it is good old gold gold...
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and that was clarence dar row. he was known for his bold politics. here he is in his characteristically flush making his opening arguments. williamsd b jennings bryant. is an example of a table set up with anti- evolutionary tracts. both the is an example of a tabe sides saw this as an opportunity. now, the a.c.l. you wanted to challenge the law on the grounds of academic freedom. that was the tact that they wanted to take. veered in a darrow different direction. he decided to put traditional religion on trial. and he sides saw this as an opportunity. summoned to the stand for cross examination, william jennings bryant himself which was very unorthodox. for one of the attorneys for the prosecution to be summoned for press -- cross examination. darrow wanted to make a great fool of this great statesman. he asked william jennings bryant questions about -- how could joshua possibly have compelled the sunshine to stand still? exactn you tell us the date of the flood? dishes back and remains firm in defending his views though in many cases he did not real
and that was clarence dar row. he was known for his bold politics. here he is in his characteristically flush making his opening arguments. williamsd b jennings bryant. is an example of a table set up with anti- evolutionary tracts. both the is an example of a tabe sides saw this as an opportunity. now, the a.c.l. you wanted to challenge the law on the grounds of academic freedom. that was the tact that they wanted to take. veered in a darrow different direction. he decided to put traditional...
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he would say, clarence, he said, my parents, my father was a romance literature professor. my mother was a teacher so i know how i got here. how did you get here? and why are we at the same place? why do we have the same set of beliefs? and i think the beauty of having gone to parochial schools was they taught us how to -- there was a right way to think about things, that we had to be honest with ourselves, honest about math, honest about physics, honest about chemistry, that you couldn't cheat when you did your latin translation or german or french because i had all those in high school. and i was talking recently with someone. he said, it was your formation, that there was always a right way to do things. there was an honest way to do things. and the progression is -- i became catholic when i went to he second grade in 1955. sister mary rosa and wonderful person. at any rate, i became an altar boy and the progression is you become an altar boy and if you progress as an altar boy you consider whether or not you have a vocation and in those days you went to a minor seminary
he would say, clarence, he said, my parents, my father was a romance literature professor. my mother was a teacher so i know how i got here. how did you get here? and why are we at the same place? why do we have the same set of beliefs? and i think the beauty of having gone to parochial schools was they taught us how to -- there was a right way to think about things, that we had to be honest with ourselves, honest about math, honest about physics, honest about chemistry, that you couldn't cheat...
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now questions on how porter was able to do his job as staff security with only interim security clarence. our sources tell us the president's son-in-law is also using an interim security clearance. >> accused of sexual misconduct. kristina garcia took an unpaid leave of absence. she denies the allegations and asked for a thorough investigation. >>> to the weather now, the temperature will cool down this weekend but fire danger is going to go up, sandhya patel is here with the details. >> we have a wind advisory coming tomorrow morning. gusts up to 55 miles per hour. fire danger coming up. the wind is gusting at mt. tam only to increase as we head toward saturday afternoon evening. look at the winds. close to 30 miles per hour and then nearing 40 miles per hour like places like napa. there are storms in the pacific. will we seen any rain drops here on live doppler 7 after nine days of record heat. coming up. >>> abc7 news were in san mateo after working to clean up flood damage. the kids have been out of school and their gym ripped up. crews also finished patching the pavement on el camin
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if it didn't happen in this last year or after sandy hook, there's just no way sue clarence, there's sort of a conspiracy of stupidity on this. if you bring the issue up tonight as i've been doing it, people say why are they bringing it up? they're exploiting the situation. when are you supposed to bring it up? it's the crazyist thing in the world. >> that's part of the ritual. after the tragedy, people say don't talking about now. >> don't politicize it. this is not the time. let's get serious. it was demoralizing for everybody after sandy hook that nothing happened. that just took the air out of the movement for good sense as far as i'm concerned. >> how about reagan? reagan being shot by a mentally deranged guy. everybody knew his condition. he was doing it to impress a movie star. he was totally loony behavior and the conservatives who loved reagan, did nothing. >> yeah. >> even reagan didn't do anything. >> we can do anecdotes for days. reagan did a lot about gun safety in california when the black panthers walked into the state legislature. >> that was a social issue then. >> t
if it didn't happen in this last year or after sandy hook, there's just no way sue clarence, there's sort of a conspiracy of stupidity on this. if you bring the issue up tonight as i've been doing it, people say why are they bringing it up? they're exploiting the situation. when are you supposed to bring it up? it's the crazyist thing in the world. >> that's part of the ritual. after the tragedy, people say don't talking about now. >> don't politicize it. this is not the time. let's...
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hearte has taken that to for many years, and clark for clarence thomas at the supreme court.applause] she is the most listened to woman of political talk. she is the host of fox news is ingram angle. and some unseen things you don't know about laura. and did a book and we get to the her tz rental counter. the book signing is happening andminutes across town, laura is agitated. there's a lady sitting behind the counter, and she says, sweetheart, take a breath, let it out. take another breath, let it out. i was very happy and proud of laura because she retained her composure, took a breath, let it out, and when i want to take her off, i tell her to take a breath, let it out. [laughter] were at a party and washington dc yesterday and helen mirren was there and were talking about ,hakespeare, at laura walks up and i introduce my friend lauren ingram. helen mirren looked like the academy had come back to take her oscars back. she said, no, no, no. i was blown away by that reaction. but laura handled it well, and to give you a little insight into her character, they didn't get into
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to 8th beating second from bottom deportivo la coruna1—0 in what was former dutch international clarence in charge of the galicians. uzbekistani league champions lokomotiv tashkent thrashed al wahda from the united arab emirates 5—0. it was their opening group b match of the 2018 asian champions league and it produced a cracking goal. watch the centre of the pitch, ikromjon alibaev from the halfway line shoots and scores, stunning the fans with a brilliant strike from behind the halfway line to catch the keeper off—guard. cricket south africa has launched an investigation after leg—spinner imran tahir was allegedly racially abused by a spectator. pakistan—born tahir says it took place during their victory over india in the fourth one—day international in johannesburg. my my understanding from him run‘s perspective is that he was racially and verbally abused by a certain gentleman throughout the match and he reported to stadium security who we re he reported to stadium security who were stationed in front of the change room, of the dressing room, and to the security personnel accompanying
to 8th beating second from bottom deportivo la coruna1—0 in what was former dutch international clarence in charge of the galicians. uzbekistani league champions lokomotiv tashkent thrashed al wahda from the united arab emirates 5—0. it was their opening group b match of the 2018 asian champions league and it produced a cracking goal. watch the centre of the pitch, ikromjon alibaev from the halfway line shoots and scores, stunning the fans with a brilliant strike from behind the halfway...
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now questions on how porter was able to do his job as staff security with only interim security clarence sources tell us the president's son-in-law is also using an interim security clearance. >> accused of sexual kristina garcia took an unpaid leave of absence. she denies the allegations and asked for a thorough investigation. >>> to the weather now, the temperature will cool down this weekend but fire danger is going to go up, sandhya patel is here with the details. >> we have a wind advisory coming tomorrow morning. gusts up to 55 miles per hour. fire danger coming up. the wind is gusting at mt. tam only to increase as we head toward saturday afternoon evening. look at the winds. close to 30 miles per hour and then nearing 40 miles per hour like places like napa. there are storms in the pacific. will we seen any rain drops here on live doppler 7 after nine days of record heat. coming up. >>> abc7 news were in san mateo after working to clean up flood damage. the kids have been out of school and their gym ripped up. crews also finished patching the pavement on el camino >>> an suv turn
now questions on how porter was able to do his job as staff security with only interim security clarence sources tell us the president's son-in-law is also using an interim security clearance. >> accused of sexual kristina garcia took an unpaid leave of absence. she denies the allegations and asked for a thorough investigation. >>> to the weather now, the temperature will cool down this weekend but fire danger is going to go up, sandhya patel is here with the details. >> we...
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important for his own argument as for clarence thomas, but i think it is still quite remarkable. also, the kind of courage more specifically that he represents is associated in a way with his repetition as a builder. he calls himself a builder. he calls america a nation of builders. he is many things besides that. he knows his way around a construction site. he knows his way around a tv studio. his career has included things other than being a landlord or a builder. but still, that is where he comes home. that is how he chooses to present himself. himself almost involuntarily with a certain kind of brazen masculine, assertive ethics that comes with that job, the job of a builder. he gets things done. he is impatient with words or mere verbiage. he will build a beautiful building. he will build it, but he will build it quickly and he will build it profitably. and you can count on that. one could go on and flesh this out, and the question of courage radiates. but that's enough for that. . question of pathos,, passion i think the term here is greatness. make america great again. his
important for his own argument as for clarence thomas, but i think it is still quite remarkable. also, the kind of courage more specifically that he represents is associated in a way with his repetition as a builder. he calls himself a builder. he calls america a nation of builders. he is many things besides that. he knows his way around a construction site. he knows his way around a tv studio. his career has included things other than being a landlord or a builder. but still, that is where he...
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but clarence thomas criticized the other members of the court for not tackling the gun rights issue. if a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, i have little doubt this court would intervene. but as evidenced by our continued inaction, the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court. >>> students who survived the shooting in parkland, florida, will meet in tallahassee today. the students arrived to applause from fellow high school students in tallahassee, florida. despite the students' lobbying efforts, the florida house decided not to take up a bill to ban assault rifles and large capacity magazines. the students intend to keep pressures state lawmakers. >> tragedies do bring people together. and although i lost 17 people -- they were my friends. some of them were almost like family. and you know, just other students and other kids my age supporting us in this way, it's beautiful. >> since republicans took control of the governor's office and the state legislature in 1999, florida lawmakers have done little to limit firearms. some will consider proposed gun contr
but clarence thomas criticized the other members of the court for not tackling the gun rights issue. if a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, i have little doubt this court would intervene. but as evidenced by our continued inaction, the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court. >>> students who survived the shooting in parkland, florida, will meet in tallahassee today. the students arrived to applause from fellow high school students in tallahassee, florida....
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i think the clarence thomas hearings were a disaster for the senate so there were a series of things that went on. but what we were seeing and that's like your views. he became leader at precisely that moment. the rise of a harder edge partisan politics, what i would call a combination of the politics of personal obstruction and the permanent campaign sort of weaponized politics which, not to assign it to any one person but newt gingrich is generally regarded as quite formidable. politics changed around that time. it became very difficult for him moderate republicans and they saw the senators start moving out. they looked around and they said not sure we want to be here anymore. redman left and cold and, zero whole lot of them 1992 in 1996 so policies change around the 90s. george mitchell when he retired he got out at the right time. >> host: you use the term permanent campaign and i think that's such an accurate description of what is happening. each one of these events triggered a further evolution away from a legislative experience to a political one where the political consequen
i think the clarence thomas hearings were a disaster for the senate so there were a series of things that went on. but what we were seeing and that's like your views. he became leader at precisely that moment. the rise of a harder edge partisan politics, what i would call a combination of the politics of personal obstruction and the permanent campaign sort of weaponized politics which, not to assign it to any one person but newt gingrich is generally regarded as quite formidable. politics...
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he is much closer, let us say, to the position of clarence thomas than he is to -- on this question of race and racial remedies than he is to the position of jeb bush or any other major republican contender who might come to mind. he doesn't -- it's not as important in a way for his own arguments as it is obviously for clarence thomas, but i think it is still quite remarkable. also the kind of courage that more specifically that he represents is associated in a way with his reputation as a builder, and he calls himself a builder, he calls america a nation of builders. he is many things besides that. he knows his way around a construction site, he also knows his way around a tv studio. his career has included things other than being a landlord or a builder, but still that is where he comes home. that is what -- that is how he chooses to present himself. he associates himself, you might say, almost perhaps involuntarily with a certain kind of brazen masculine assertive ethics that comes with that job, the job of a builder. he gets things done, he is impatient with words or mere verbiage.
he is much closer, let us say, to the position of clarence thomas than he is to -- on this question of race and racial remedies than he is to the position of jeb bush or any other major republican contender who might come to mind. he doesn't -- it's not as important in a way for his own arguments as it is obviously for clarence thomas, but i think it is still quite remarkable. also the kind of courage that more specifically that he represents is associated in a way with his reputation as a...
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she clerked for clarence thomas at the supreme court. [applause] she is the most listened to woman of political talk. she is the host of fox news the ingram angle. for some unseen things that you do not know about laura. payback is hell. we were on tour and we did a book together and we arrived late. we were about two hours late. we get to the hurts rental counter. there is a lady sitting behind it. there is a huge line. we get to the front and the book signing is happening in 10 minutes across town. laura aids -- laura is naturally agitated. we get to the front and there is a lady sitting there and she's as we knew the car quickly. we are really late. she says, sweetheart, take a breath, let it out. take another breath, let it out. i was very happy and proud of laura because she retained her composure, took a breath, let it out, and when i want to take her off, i tell her to take a breath, let it out. [laughter] she was really concerned about the people who had been waiting for hours at the book signing. it was not the education of bein
she clerked for clarence thomas at the supreme court. [applause] she is the most listened to woman of political talk. she is the host of fox news the ingram angle. for some unseen things that you do not know about laura. payback is hell. we were on tour and we did a book together and we arrived late. we were about two hours late. we get to the hurts rental counter. there is a lady sitting behind it. there is a huge line. we get to the front and the book signing is happening in 10 minutes across...
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what we are doing -- and i have to clarence -- thank clarence and we have regular jobs and it is on the side. one of the things we are doing in our school system in georgia is giving them a lot of power. there are things local. we have a single point of entry at all of our entries -- all of our schools. you have to be buzzed to get in. we have resource officers, and as you said, it would take what of it. i believe it is seven with our schools. we are fairly close to our law enforcement. school and elementary, police station is right around the corner. -- we do the share's ,ay the sheriff's department but it is great that they are there and present. pres. trump: how many are in the school? --n you have a share's the when you have a sheriff's department -- >> and 2014, in the last if the school board votes on it, we can't have a armed employees, they have to go andugh a safety training then our resource officers go through a third-party, in other party for training each year. you're absolutely correct. there is more that can be done. a lot of it, too, that we need to address, is the heart
what we are doing -- and i have to clarence -- thank clarence and we have regular jobs and it is on the side. one of the things we are doing in our school system in georgia is giving them a lot of power. there are things local. we have a single point of entry at all of our entries -- all of our schools. you have to be buzzed to get in. we have resource officers, and as you said, it would take what of it. i believe it is seven with our schools. we are fairly close to our law enforcement. school...
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i start with clarence on this.hose comedy guys, in the 30s and 40s, they talk about how poor they were and how tough it was. these trump, all he does is talk about how rough it was. obama came in during a recession, the worst recession in our history next to the great depression and he bailed us out and got us through it and this be guy is acting like nobody remembers that. >> i think that president trump depends on the short memories of folks out there. it was funny to hear him talk about all the debt that obama ran up because trump is already on track to beat obama's record on that. but this is the way politics is played in the mind of donald trump. everything that's bad that has happened is because of obama, everything that's good that's happening it because of him. even in the same day. >> but ginger, here's the problem. to pinpoint one day a monday in february a year into your term more than a year in to your term and say this day is obama's fault after saying day after day after day this great news is me, i d
i start with clarence on this.hose comedy guys, in the 30s and 40s, they talk about how poor they were and how tough it was. these trump, all he does is talk about how rough it was. obama came in during a recession, the worst recession in our history next to the great depression and he bailed us out and got us through it and this be guy is acting like nobody remembers that. >> i think that president trump depends on the short memories of folks out there. it was funny to hear him talk...
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two hundred ninety one square meters the property is small to begin with subtract the border limit clarence and you're left with five times nine metres. picture designing a house just five steps wide and nine steps long it's impossible. in the end he managed to create roughly one hundred thirty square metres of living space inside it's back to basics walls and ceilings are made a fair faced concrete wall furniture ad splashes of color the glass for thought makes the rooms appear larger and the concrete core provide structure. in my experience when you have a lot of it's important to have a strong back to provide a sense of security if you have glass on both sides it's like you're lost in a sort of limbo here you have a backyard and then you have a fantastic view this lens the room a feeling of peace and car. each pack for office bars and his two children little havens for retreat none of the living spaces is larger than fifty square meters every centimeter is put to good use. decreased dish that came with the building concept like this its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness tha
two hundred ninety one square meters the property is small to begin with subtract the border limit clarence and you're left with five times nine metres. picture designing a house just five steps wide and nine steps long it's impossible. in the end he managed to create roughly one hundred thirty square metres of living space inside it's back to basics walls and ceilings are made a fair faced concrete wall furniture ad splashes of color the glass for thought makes the rooms appear larger and the...
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finally caused know decide that it wanted to be an editorial cartoon nist is watching the anita hill/clarence thomas hearings. was a young woman in my late 1020s in and i had dealt with sexual harassment dismiss new perfectly well it was problem, and to watch a bunch of senators up there, both conservatives, liberals, say that couldn't possible by have happened and didn't believe anita hill. i decidedded needed to become an editorial cartoonist so you can think the senators the rope i'm an editorial cartoonist. [inaudible question] >> do i think the me-too movement will affect the 2018 elections? i hope. so women are mad. i speak to my friends of my age and they're mad. really mad. and i hope so, because i think it's about time. it's funny to hear people talk about sexual harassment and other forms of sexual discrimination. there's all forms. i've dealt with this. i've debt with it my entire career. it's -- i laugh when i hear people express doubt about it. i mean, every woman has gone through it at one way or another. it's not all rape, but it's definitely mild forms of assault. here, i'm go
finally caused know decide that it wanted to be an editorial cartoon nist is watching the anita hill/clarence thomas hearings. was a young woman in my late 1020s in and i had dealt with sexual harassment dismiss new perfectly well it was problem, and to watch a bunch of senators up there, both conservatives, liberals, say that couldn't possible by have happened and didn't believe anita hill. i decidedded needed to become an editorial cartoonist so you can think the senators the rope i'm an...
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grow those roles across the country and members of the organization could sign up get the bathroom clarence and then can go through a metal detector that mr. chairman thank you for going over my time and i yield back. >> i do it all the time i have to indulge my colleagues as well so for the second round of questions so the tip of the spearre i went to go a little further with you about the pre-check. the initiatives that is troubling because taking us back and recheck people sign up and do background checks with a more "in-depth"a analysis at least in its current form. and then you have an idea if those individuals could be a problem and when you take him out of the other lane and put them into thisisss lane and from the public relations issue that is terrible. if you want to grow this program with the physical layout and number two how do you justify not having the background? >> . . . . using k-9s as an example and we believe that's one of the more effective screening methods. so we look at how to maximize the number of individuals who are screened by a k-9 and we have been able to redes
grow those roles across the country and members of the organization could sign up get the bathroom clarence and then can go through a metal detector that mr. chairman thank you for going over my time and i yield back. >> i do it all the time i have to indulge my colleagues as well so for the second round of questions so the tip of the spearre i went to go a little further with you about the pre-check. the initiatives that is troubling because taking us back and recheck people sign up and...
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report it will take decades to clear the iraqi city of mosul of unexploded bombs clarence walks up and complicated by the fact that many of the bombs are buried under an estimated eleven million tons of rubble and we spoke to the un mine actions services senior program manager he compares the situation in the city to that of wild will too. becomes so explosive a house thirds it is very in that it is of unseen previously on the sea and proportions in terms of the contamination that we experience it is a mixture of coalition ammunition that has been fired and that has failed to function with the maid at least ten percent of that emanation. that has five been fired has failed to function we also find that isis i mean if that has been fired has failed to function but with higher failure rates in addition to that we also find improvised explosive devices different types of explosive improvised explosive devices with different fusing systems all in common a combination with rubble high degree of rubble we estimate eleven million ton of rubble in western model at least and in general a very d
report it will take decades to clear the iraqi city of mosul of unexploded bombs clarence walks up and complicated by the fact that many of the bombs are buried under an estimated eleven million tons of rubble and we spoke to the un mine actions services senior program manager he compares the situation in the city to that of wild will too. becomes so explosive a house thirds it is very in that it is of unseen previously on the sea and proportions in terms of the contamination that we experience...
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. >>> coming up this afternoon on c-span, remarks from supreme court justice clarence thomas on his life and career on the high court. he'll sit down at the library of congress, and that gets under way live at 3:30 eastern on our companion network, c-span. both chambers of congress are in session today. the house gavelled in to work on a bill that aims to reform the americans with disabilities act litigation process while also educating local and state governments on ada compliance. the house is done for the week, and members now head home for the presidents' day recess. the senate in the meantime continues work on immigration policy with several proposals to be voted on today. watch the senate live on our companion network c-span2. >>> tomorrow night, former presidential candidate mitt romney will speak at the lincoln day dinner in utah. it's a salt lake county republican party fundraiser. you can see it live friday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on q&a, michael on his book "crashback," the power clash between the u.s. and china in the pacific. >> first of all, there w
. >>> coming up this afternoon on c-span, remarks from supreme court justice clarence thomas on his life and career on the high court. he'll sit down at the library of congress, and that gets under way live at 3:30 eastern on our companion network, c-span. both chambers of congress are in session today. the house gavelled in to work on a bill that aims to reform the americans with disabilities act litigation process while also educating local and state governments on ada compliance....
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. >> anita hill testified in 1991 at clarence thomas' confirmation hearings in 1991.become a things post presidency and hillary clinton has been calculating and self-serving for 25 years. the idea it wasn't completely calculated is laughable. and the idea putting it on facebook rather than having a press conference or releasing a statement to the media during the day is laughable. kennedy: she is talk out both side of her mouth and trying to congrat herself fear mistake instead coming forward saying i botched that one and i learned a lot from it. >> she said she would have done something differently. how refreshing would it be if we had other political leaders who could find themselves to get to that point. when i ran for dnc chair. i said, we have to take care of the sexism and racism and misogyny within our own party. i understand that loyalty is a very big part of the clinton world. kennedy: but that loyalty comes out of fear. it's the same reason people are loyal to nancy pelosi. and i'll talk to tim ryan about that. if there was information he was a sexual predat
. >> anita hill testified in 1991 at clarence thomas' confirmation hearings in 1991.become a things post presidency and hillary clinton has been calculating and self-serving for 25 years. the idea it wasn't completely calculated is laughable. and the idea putting it on facebook rather than having a press conference or releasing a statement to the media during the day is laughable. kennedy: she is talk out both side of her mouth and trying to congrat herself fear mistake instead coming...
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. - much more so, if we had moments before like with clarence thomas, or bob packwood, or bill clinton, or so forth where politicans' sexual misconduct became a big story, there's never been like this where there's a wave going through society and not just about politicians as you say. it's in the media, it's in entertainment, it's in business. and it's clearly a moment where-- - you and i might be the last two men employed in the media business by the time this interview is up, right? - i hope you and i are still here. (audience applauds) okay, but i think-- you know, look, if nothing else, whatever the individual cases are, if nothing else, nobody from now on can ever say there was any confusion about what was appropriate, what's not appropriate. - right, and many, many good things will be-- - we hope that the workplace in fact will become a clearer place that things are out of bounds from now on. having said that, where my wife would tell you, she worries about is, that there's not a backlash in the other direction, in which women are somehow, (stammers) take it on the chin because
. - much more so, if we had moments before like with clarence thomas, or bob packwood, or bill clinton, or so forth where politicans' sexual misconduct became a big story, there's never been like this where there's a wave going through society and not just about politicians as you say. it's in the media, it's in entertainment, it's in business. and it's clearly a moment where-- - you and i might be the last two men employed in the media business by the time this interview is up, right? - i hope...
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supreme court justice clarence and liveeaks of the of veterans affairs secretary testifying at a house hearing on the v.a. budget. congressional , members of the house oversight and reform committee on the committee's decision to forstigate vetting systems white house staff in the aftermath of the rob porter story and congressman ryan costello on republican efforts to reform the informal care act. for the next hour, your thoughts on the school shooting in florida. that resulted in 17 deaths, 15 hospitalized and the suspect is in custody. the shooting is the deadliest since sandy hook and is now one of the 10 deadliest shootings in modern history. the president tweeted yesterday, condolences and the florida governor and members of congress have spoken out about the issue. we will hear from them but we want to hear from you in this first hour. it's about the shooting and the related issues attached to it. give us your reactions on our social media sites. it was the president of the united states who sent out a tweet about the event yesterday. the florida senators are also weighing in. bi
supreme court justice clarence and liveeaks of the of veterans affairs secretary testifying at a house hearing on the v.a. budget. congressional , members of the house oversight and reform committee on the committee's decision to forstigate vetting systems white house staff in the aftermath of the rob porter story and congressman ryan costello on republican efforts to reform the informal care act. for the next hour, your thoughts on the school shooting in florida. that resulted in 17 deaths, 15...
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why is victimhood to dangerous for our society. >> clarence thomas nails it. secret models and you know the world is going to deal you a hand like he said and you've got to play that hand and what's interesting about this is that, you know, the left is constantly looking for a reason for people to feel bad when we should be encouraging our kids, and encouraging individuals anyway. i don't even understand this mentality, no matter whether you're at a job or your parents are telling you something people should be, should feel as if they can achieve, and what we've got is this culture that says no , no matter who you are, you can be looked at as a victim. colin kaepernick, a multi- millionaire black football player, half black, is a victim, and a victim of what? you know, so he's exactly right. america is sick of it. we're to the point of exhaustion because it doesn't matter whether you're a woman. there's augend r bias. if you're black there's a color bias. if you're latino, there's a country bias that we don't want you here from mexico, something there's always
why is victimhood to dangerous for our society. >> clarence thomas nails it. secret models and you know the world is going to deal you a hand like he said and you've got to play that hand and what's interesting about this is that, you know, the left is constantly looking for a reason for people to feel bad when we should be encouraging our kids, and encouraging individuals anyway. i don't even understand this mentality, no matter whether you're at a job or your parents are telling you...
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and clarence thomas criticized the other justices about not tackling the issue. if a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, i have little doubt this court would intervene. the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court. >>> a news conference will be held about how the sheriff's department stopped a mass shooting. a student was overheard talking about a plan at el camino high school in whittier. a security guard alerted sheriff's deputies. several weapons and other evidence were seized from the student's home. >>> an all girl's cat look high school is -- catholic high school is setting up an office to handle claims. eight coaches and teachers sexually abused them. and several students told school administrators about the abuse and nothing was done. the new office for the prevention of bullying, harassment, and abuse will report to the board of directors. >>> police hope to get stolen items back to the people who lost them. last week the police arrested 25-year-old melissa vincent of san jose on drug charges. she was in the cab of a u-haul truck
and clarence thomas criticized the other justices about not tackling the issue. if a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, i have little doubt this court would intervene. the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court. >>> a news conference will be held about how the sheriff's department stopped a mass shooting. a student was overheard talking about a plan at el camino high school in whittier. a security guard alerted sheriff's deputies. several weapons and other...
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clarence in north olmstead, ohio. >> the state did absolutely positively nothing for me because i'm an exonoree. i'm the sixth in ohio history and the 140th in the united states to be exonerated. they do nothing for us. nothing at all. they open the door, they kick you out. get out. everything that i fought for for this country was taken from me. every last single right, for dang near 80% of my adult life. >> joe knows that he owes his freedom and his life to one man. >> if it wasn't for neil, i would have been murdered ten years ago, easily. and the state wouldn't have batted an eye. >> it was just a matter of i think common human decency and a matter of justice. i was astonished at how far wrong the system can go. and how slow it works. and how much is at stake. >> joe and neil travel around ohio speaking out against the death penalty. >> i started finding out the things that he was telling me could be independently verified. >> that i'm here is a blessing from god. i prayed for him to end this nightmare. i wanted it right then and there, but he answered my prayers. it just took 22 y
clarence in north olmstead, ohio. >> the state did absolutely positively nothing for me because i'm an exonoree. i'm the sixth in ohio history and the 140th in the united states to be exonerated. they do nothing for us. nothing at all. they open the door, they kick you out. get out. everything that i fought for for this country was taken from me. every last single right, for dang near 80% of my adult life. >> joe knows that he owes his freedom and his life to one man. >> if it...
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the 9th circuit court of appeals upheald the state law.gfxjustice clarence thomas issued a blisteringge dissent saying in part "as evidenced by our continued inaction in this area, the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court."professor saltzberg says justice thomas is right - to an extent.right in the sense that the court is giving states more leeway.but he says previous supreme court decions on the right to bear arms are the reason why.saltzberg.when it said it was an individual right it made clear that didn't mean that anybody at any time could have any kind of a gun without regulation.in the second case the supreme court turned away - gun owners and the nra challenged fees imposed on gun sales for background checks because excess money goes toward enforecement against illegal gun owners.in washington alexandra limon. coming up at eight.. how the shooting tragedy in parkland, florida, has transformed survivors' anger .... into activism. plus. the push to make equifax give consumers more protection. the new demands the credit bureau is facing. and next. the east bay ratt
the 9th circuit court of appeals upheald the state law.gfxjustice clarence thomas issued a blisteringge dissent saying in part "as evidenced by our continued inaction in this area, the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court."professor saltzberg says justice thomas is right - to an extent.right in the sense that the court is giving states more leeway.but he says previous supreme court decions on the right to bear arms are the reason why.saltzberg.when it said it was an...
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clarence thomas criticized the other justices about not tackling the gun rights issue. if a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, i have little doubt this court would intervene. the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court. >> singer phil lesch, one of the singers of the grateful dead is calling for common sense gun control measures. >> apyred to go to the university -- aspired to go to the university of florida. >> he read the names of the 17 people killed in the florida high school shooting and passed out photos of the victims. about 100 people were there. activists say the nation must make gun control laws tougher to livingston the laws in florida and other school shootings. >> feeling such rage right now and such anguish and grief thinking about these bright spirits. >> reporter: meantime, a gun store owner in petaluma told ktvu he agrees there had to be change, but gun laws have to be smart and less convoluted. >> i can sell you a black glock but not the one that's colored tan. that's not legal in california. >> there are so many things that
clarence thomas criticized the other justices about not tackling the gun rights issue. if a lower court treated another right so cavalierly, i have little doubt this court would intervene. the second amendment is a disfavored right in this court. >> singer phil lesch, one of the singers of the grateful dead is calling for common sense gun control measures. >> apyred to go to the university -- aspired to go to the university of florida. >> he read the names of the 17 people...
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. >> nick right here, clarence hill, west lake quarterback, tweeting a video of you running that sameer running a similar play like that in high school in your experience doing that. >> that was actually sam running that. i know the clip you are talking about. sam, you know, university of texas quarterback, tremendous player, but, you know, difficult see that clip and it was very similar to what we did. he made a great catch. i guess it is a west lake quarterback thing. it is really cool. >> nick. >> yes. >> good to see you. >> what did you do last night, can you walk us through what you did after. >> after the game. >> what you did after the bus departed started from the stadium. >> we had a celebration party i went to for a little bit. my daughter had to get to sleep. so shortly after that i wanted to go see them. i had 20 plus people here, and i was able to get back to our hotel and just sort of spend the time with them and reflecting, hanging out, eating, and then that is it, simple. running out of fumes, lieutenant of adrenaline, excitement, we have a lot to be thankful for. just
. >> nick right here, clarence hill, west lake quarterback, tweeting a video of you running that sameer running a similar play like that in high school in your experience doing that. >> that was actually sam running that. i know the clip you are talking about. sam, you know, university of texas quarterback, tremendous player, but, you know, difficult see that clip and it was very similar to what we did. he made a great catch. i guess it is a west lake quarterback thing. it is really...
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i think that clarence -- hearings were a disaster for the senate. so there are a series of things that went on. but what what we were seeing and you know i would like your views on this because you came leader of precisely that moment. the rise of a harder and partisan politics, what i will call and combination of the politics of personal disruption. and the permanent campaign. but a weapon eyes politics which, not to assign it to any one person. but let's say newt gingrich is generally regarded as quite formidable advocate of these things. politics changed around that time. and it became very difficult for moderates, moderate republicans. so you saw the senator start moving else. they looked around and i said, not sure we want to be here anymore. redman left, a whole number of them left. 92, 94, 96. so politics change around the 90s. george mitchell when he retired, he got out at the right time and he left it for you to deal with. >> use the term permanent campaign. and i think that is such an accurate description of what has happened. each one of
i think that clarence -- hearings were a disaster for the senate. so there are a series of things that went on. but what what we were seeing and you know i would like your views on this because you came leader of precisely that moment. the rise of a harder and partisan politics, what i will call and combination of the politics of personal disruption. and the permanent campaign. but a weapon eyes politics which, not to assign it to any one person. but let's say newt gingrich is generally...
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he brought influential friends like clarence darrow to lecture encouraging students to use sociology and other humanities to enlighten their legal arguments. thurgood marsh:we were trained in a program which houston called "making lawyer social engineers" instead of just somebody going out to make a dollar practicing law. kimberle crenshaw: charles hamilton houston came out of the legal realist tradition in which the law is what the law does. you fight for rights, you fight for recognition, and you fight for equality. it's not something that's just bestowed upon you. narrat o:inspired by houston's message, marshall began to study every waking moment- on his long train rides home and in the law library, where as dean houston's best student, he was given a part time job. thurgood marshall: as student librarian i didn't have anything to do but watch over law books, so in my spare time i read them. and that didn't hurt. narrator: in his final year at howard houston asked marshall to accompany him in the courtroom where for the first time he observed an all-black legal team. rawn james: s
he brought influential friends like clarence darrow to lecture encouraging students to use sociology and other humanities to enlighten their legal arguments. thurgood marsh:we were trained in a program which houston called "making lawyer social engineers" instead of just somebody going out to make a dollar practicing law. kimberle crenshaw: charles hamilton houston came out of the legal realist tradition in which the law is what the law does. you fight for rights, you fight for...
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hill gained notoriety in 1991 by accusing supreme court nominee clarence thomas of sexual harassment.me minister justin trudeau is serious about making canadians watch their language. here is what happened at a town hall meeting last week when a woman asked him a question using the term mankind. >> that's why we came here today to ask you to look into the policies that religious charitable organizations have in our legislation so that it can also be changed because maternal love is the love that's going to change the future of mankind. we would like you to -- >> we like to save people kind, not necessarily mankind. it's more inclusive. >> there we go, exactly. >> shannon: last week, canada's senate passed a bill to make the national anthem gender neutral. president trump threatens another government shutdown over immigration as right now live the house starts of voting on the stopgap spending bill to fund the government through march 23. we will get reaction and follow the vote with the panel when we come back. just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38
hill gained notoriety in 1991 by accusing supreme court nominee clarence thomas of sexual harassment.me minister justin trudeau is serious about making canadians watch their language. here is what happened at a town hall meeting last week when a woman asked him a question using the term mankind. >> that's why we came here today to ask you to look into the policies that religious charitable organizations have in our legislation so that it can also be changed because maternal love is the...
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for clarence thomas. and she served as associate counsel and special assistant to president george w. bush. i'm decided -- delighted to have her here. the plan is that she will speak for approximately 20 minutes then i will join her on stage. for some question and answer. and we will turn to all of you for further questions and answers as well. thank you so much to ted and to brookings for hosting this event. every time i have a public appearance i asked my staff for jokes. i have to say no one ever comes up with any. and i try to joke about the fact that we don't have any jokes. in my chief of staff says you're the administrator of the officer information and regulatory affairs. i have no jokes for you again today. we will see if you can do better next time. my remarks today i wanted to discuss the regulatory reform act and to focus on three main points. i wanted to speak a little bit about what we've done in this past year and what we plan to do in the upcoming year and then to give you some other reaso
for clarence thomas. and she served as associate counsel and special assistant to president george w. bush. i'm decided -- delighted to have her here. the plan is that she will speak for approximately 20 minutes then i will join her on stage. for some question and answer. and we will turn to all of you for further questions and answers as well. thank you so much to ted and to brookings for hosting this event. every time i have a public appearance i asked my staff for jokes. i have to say no one...
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in more news on sexual harassment and assault, a woman who has accused supreme court justice clarence thomas of sexual harassment is calling for his impeachment from the bench. journalist angela wright shannon says thomas repeatedly pressured her to date him and made comments about her breasts when they worked together at the equal employment opportunity commission in the mid-1980's. she's one of multiple women who have accused thomas of sexual harassment, including renowned law professor anita hill. the co-founder of the fashion brand guess, paul marciano, has stepped down after supermodel kate upton accused him of forcibly groping her breasts after a photo shoot in 2010. guess's stocks have dropped more than 20% since upton publicly accused marciano a few weeks ago. president trump's son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner is reportedly facing off against white house chief of staff john kelly over kushner's interim security clearances. kushner is among dozens of white house officials who have been -- accessing classified information using limited interim security clearances, as
in more news on sexual harassment and assault, a woman who has accused supreme court justice clarence thomas of sexual harassment is calling for his impeachment from the bench. journalist angela wright shannon says thomas repeatedly pressured her to date him and made comments about her breasts when they worked together at the equal employment opportunity commission in the mid-1980's. she's one of multiple women who have accused thomas of sexual harassment, including renowned law professor anita...
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what we are doing, i've got to thank clarence, we have regular jobs and do this on the side. one of the things we are doing in our school system in georgia is giving school boards a lot of power and you are absolutely correct. we have the single point of entry and all of our schools, you have to be buzzed to get in. we have resource officers. and like you said, it would take quite a bit. i believe it's seven with our school, we have 13,332 students and 892 teachers. we also work really closely with our law enforcement. for example, one of our middle schools and elementary police stations right around the corner, we do pay the local police to help, when people are coming and going to do the traffic but they are there and they are present. that's also a deterrent. >> president trump: how many are in the school? when you have a sheriff's department, they don't have enough people to really take care of the school, that's a problem. >> after the last shooting in 2014, the state of georgia gave the school systems the authorit authority, if the school board to sew votes on it we can
what we are doing, i've got to thank clarence, we have regular jobs and do this on the side. one of the things we are doing in our school system in georgia is giving school boards a lot of power and you are absolutely correct. we have the single point of entry and all of our schools, you have to be buzzed to get in. we have resource officers. and like you said, it would take quite a bit. i believe it's seven with our school, we have 13,332 students and 892 teachers. we also work really closely...