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clarence page. barack obama of a crime and joe biden in unmasking mike flynn and here is bill barr, i don't see any criminal prosecution. was this a problem for the mainstream media because their narrative that barr is a trump -- emily: you'll find he's decrying the use of intelligence community and also the fbi and doj as weapons as he said. so i think the irony is that the media portraying him and what he's uncovering corruption and i think the most important thing actually his comments after when he said our concern over criminality is focused on and i think the types of witch hunt without investigation that uncovers evidence that supports it does no favors. final point -- >> howie: i have to get clarence in. for all the media criticism in roger stone case, flynn case, why don't i see that attorney general stood up to his boss when it comes to his boss? >> clarence: we don't know what the evidence is. he's very smart. he has constitutional view that makes him donald trump's cohen especially with
clarence page. barack obama of a crime and joe biden in unmasking mike flynn and here is bill barr, i don't see any criminal prosecution. was this a problem for the mainstream media because their narrative that barr is a trump -- emily: you'll find he's decrying the use of intelligence community and also the fbi and doj as weapons as he said. so i think the irony is that the media portraying him and what he's uncovering corruption and i think the most important thing actually his comments after...
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so clarence king which led me to brady and brady led me to barnum. one other reason to think of this possible trilogy is because is probably my last biography for the very reason i just don't think there is a better subject than barnum. i've had so much fun spending years with him. i've been thinking about him or talking about him for six or seven years. this may be the last time i do that because i want to move on. one thing that led me to brady, or led me to barnum was working and brady was that he went around to talk to maybe 25 different opinions about brady and always had a picture or slideshow showing his photographs. and one of them was a photograph of barnum. i introduced the photograph. he has a phineas is slightly an amusing name. there was also i think something about the way barnum looked in his photographs. it's sort of middle-aged, he was rather handsome man early in his life and his wife that he was very handsome older men. but in midlife, maybe not so much. i'm just going to read a very brief story about barnum telling about himself i
so clarence king which led me to brady and brady led me to barnum. one other reason to think of this possible trilogy is because is probably my last biography for the very reason i just don't think there is a better subject than barnum. i've had so much fun spending years with him. i've been thinking about him or talking about him for six or seven years. this may be the last time i do that because i want to move on. one thing that led me to brady, or led me to barnum was working and brady was...
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pbs will be airing a clarence thomas documentary next week.ching some of the footage we find justice thomas, well, as usual, downright prophetic. joining me now, director and producer of the new film, "created equal." clarence thomas in his own words. i'm not an unbiased observer here. i consider justice thomas one of the greatest living americans, forget just greatest jurists, as a person, as a humanitarian, as a mentor to so many. but i want to get to this prescient warning from justice thomas. >> it's a tactic and when people see it being successful, they don't realize, they're going to be the next ones in the tower of london. it's just a matter of time. you allow this to be a precedent in your society and people might say, it's wonderful, this particular guy is getting tarred and feathered, well, there's a lot of tar and is a lot of feather and eventually you will be there. >> laura: michael, how ironic that biden is now the other side of this. >> indeed. he's got his own anita hill. but actually, it's the clarence thomas, anita hill heari
pbs will be airing a clarence thomas documentary next week.ching some of the footage we find justice thomas, well, as usual, downright prophetic. joining me now, director and producer of the new film, "created equal." clarence thomas in his own words. i'm not an unbiased observer here. i consider justice thomas one of the greatest living americans, forget just greatest jurists, as a person, as a humanitarian, as a mentor to so many. but i want to get to this prescient warning from...
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he is clarence anthony.t is that on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ ♪ welcome back to "balance of power. " i am david westin. we are going to mark crumpton. mark: president trump is withholding funding from michigan, a swing state, and nevada unless leaders refrain from facilitating absentee voting. his tweets come as many states are considering expanding access to remote voting this year. dozens of voters and poll workers were infected with covid-19 after republicans in wisconsin refused to expand absentee voting. india will allow domestic flights to resume as the prime minister tries to gradually , butrt economic activity infections are climbing at the fastest pace. india has more than 106,000 confirmed cases and more than 3300 people have died. orderedli court has president netanyahu to appear for a trial in jerusalem sunday. the prime minister's attorney asked for an exemption. he was indicted on charges of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes last year. he denied any wron
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when i needed accused clarence thomas of sexually harassing her mister biden is chairman of the senateiciary committee insisted she would have to make her case publicly so mister thomas can answer the charges. in 1994 biden said he acted with fairness to thomas which in retrospect he didn't deserve. those are biden's words. now he wants this fairness standard for himself. your thoughts? >> that is right. justice thomas did not feel that then senator biden acted completely fairly with him at the time, neither did anita hill but joe biden did not believe her charges and he said that to many other senators at the time and when it was convenient he apologized to her and said he regretted that he didn't take a more active stand against justice thomas and now it is not so politically convenient, things twist and turn, the iron is that make politics an exciting thing to watch, a good lesson to all of us that we have to be careful what tactics we employ. shannon: you have been nominated to head up the us agency for global media overseeing the voice of america, the president has talked about wh
when i needed accused clarence thomas of sexually harassing her mister biden is chairman of the senateiciary committee insisted she would have to make her case publicly so mister thomas can answer the charges. in 1994 biden said he acted with fairness to thomas which in retrospect he didn't deserve. those are biden's words. now he wants this fairness standard for himself. your thoughts? >> that is right. justice thomas did not feel that then senator biden acted completely fairly with him...
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well, it is ironic, and i think that that hearing and especially the anita hill-clarence thomas parting was the time that these sexual harassment charges were weaponize for political purposes. clearly there are a lot of legitimate charges, and those are important and need to be investigated, but it was the first time that it was used politically as justice thomas says in the clip, you think it is convenient for you to use on the political tactic but could come back to you, and you are quite right, shannon, now the tar and feathers are being prepared for joe biden. >> shannon: this is how "the wall street journal" editorial board outlines where we are now. they say this, when anita hill accused clarence thomas of assaulting her, as chairman of the senate judiciary committee insisted she would have to make her case publicly so mr. thomas could answer the charges. in 1994, biden acted with fairness to thomas with in retrospect he did not deserve. those were biden's words, now he wants the fairness standard for himself, your thoughts, michael? >> i think that's right. justice thomas did
well, it is ironic, and i think that that hearing and especially the anita hill-clarence thomas parting was the time that these sexual harassment charges were weaponize for political purposes. clearly there are a lot of legitimate charges, and those are important and need to be investigated, but it was the first time that it was used politically as justice thomas says in the clip, you think it is convenient for you to use on the political tactic but could come back to you, and you are quite...
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clarence williams from the washington post.continue across cities right across the us in response to the death of george floyd, the man in minneapolis who was held down onto the ground by a police officer. that police officer, derek chauvin, has been arrested and charged with third—degree murder but the protesters continued to come out onto the streets right across the us and we will be monitoring every step of the way here on abc world news. let's move on to some other news. brazil has reported nearly 27,000 cases of covid—i9, in the past 24 hours — a new daily record. 0ur south america correspondent, katy watson, is in sao paulo. we're talking 1,124 new deaths in the past 24 hours. it's now surpassed spain in terms of death toll. and we're looking at more than 465,000 confirmed cases of the virus. so every day these numbers keep on going up. every day there is some record, sadly, being broken. and it comes at a time when sao paulo here, the biggest state, is talking about reopening in some way as of monday, talking about gett
clarence williams from the washington post.continue across cities right across the us in response to the death of george floyd, the man in minneapolis who was held down onto the ground by a police officer. that police officer, derek chauvin, has been arrested and charged with third—degree murder but the protesters continued to come out onto the streets right across the us and we will be monitoring every step of the way here on abc world news. let's move on to some other news. brazil has...
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our thanks to clarence williams from the washington post. you through what exactly is happening in washington, before that in boston. in atlanta we saw the headquarters of cnn being attacked with cars on fire. in new york, scores of arrests have been made and that has been practised in la, chicago, boston as well. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we're inside a south korea school to see how they're keeping the students safe in the pandemic. in the biggest international sporting spectacle ever seen, up to 30 million people have taken part in sponsored athletics events to aid famine relief in africa. the first of what the makers of star wars hope will be thousands of queues started forming at 7:00am. taunting which led to scuffles, scuffles to fighting, fighting to full—scale riot, as the liverpool fans broke out of their area and into the juve ntus enclosure. the belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death of mr nehru today. he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the oprah
our thanks to clarence williams from the washington post. you through what exactly is happening in washington, before that in boston. in atlanta we saw the headquarters of cnn being attacked with cars on fire. in new york, scores of arrests have been made and that has been practised in la, chicago, boston as well. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we're inside a south korea school to see how they're keeping the students safe in the pandemic. in the biggest international sporting...
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a short time ago, clarence williams from the washington post describe the situation unfolding there inhis started at about 5pm dinner time, you know, on a friday. it started with a smaller crowd ofjust over about 150 people, and within an hour it swelled into the hundreds. protesters were shouting the names of victims here in the state who have been — who died at the hands of police, in police custody, such as sandra bland and then tamir rice. the protesters then marched south and headed towards the white house, where there were some brief clashes with the uniformed secret service and at least two people were arrested in lafayette park, just across, just north of the white house, the north lawn of the white house. and then protesters have been going for hours since. they traversed to the us capitol. they briefly shut down intersections and a highway. and hundreds of them are still on the march as we speak. we know the white house was in lockdown effectively early on and we understand that that it is now over. but protesters did get to the front of the white house there? well, it is laf
a short time ago, clarence williams from the washington post describe the situation unfolding there inhis started at about 5pm dinner time, you know, on a friday. it started with a smaller crowd ofjust over about 150 people, and within an hour it swelled into the hundreds. protesters were shouting the names of victims here in the state who have been — who died at the hands of police, in police custody, such as sandra bland and then tamir rice. the protesters then marched south and headed...
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, yeah. >> jim: good couple of years right there. >> cple of years i word for clarence, he was the coosth, he was just -- his hand his head his everything his ears i mean, he just -- really amazing. >> jimmy: big, great guy. >> he was such a sweetheart. and such a love. and he had theest kids >>immy: yeah. >> all his ex-wives were good friends still with him so we had blast. >> jimmy: loveo the big man, clarence clemmons. that good? >> i think so. >> s you next time see you tomorrow, it feels like. >>immy: whatever it . jimmy: we'll see yowhen we see you guys. >> bye >> jimmy: that was "ask the fallons. be right back with ethan hawke, everybody, come on back! every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. right now, there's over a million walmart associates doing their best to keep our nation going, while keeping us safe. we've given masks to all our people and we're helping our customers practice social distancing in stores. we'
, yeah. >> jim: good couple of years right there. >> cple of years i word for clarence, he was the coosth, he was just -- his hand his head his everything his ears i mean, he just -- really amazing. >> jimmy: big, great guy. >> he was such a sweetheart. and such a love. and he had theest kids >>immy: yeah. >> all his ex-wives were good friends still with him so we had blast. >> jimmy: loveo the big man, clarence clemmons. that good? >> i think so....
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. >> you're the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this "the fierce 44"? >> he was raised to and as a supreme court justice he was someone who was raised. there were a lot of people who were raised. i think we were mindful also of not trying to make these choices based on ideology or based on factors that hey, this person was isolated from the race. we tried to look at achievement and what was done and obviously with 44, you're missing a lot ofpeople . tiger woods is not on here. i think louis armstrong is another that was debated. >> but duke ellington isin here . >> a part of it, the process was we thought about we don't want to have it overly weighted with civil rights or activists figures because you could have filled anentire book there . we were sensitive to what's missing. i probably think we added people. wrote richard allen is in there in part because certainly religion is such an important founding. founder of the ame church and religion is so important to black communities and still is and churches pla
. >> you're the co-author of a book on justice clarence thomas. was he considered for this "the fierce 44"? >> he was raised to and as a supreme court justice he was someone who was raised. there were a lot of people who were raised. i think we were mindful also of not trying to make these choices based on ideology or based on factors that hey, this person was isolated from the race. we tried to look at achievement and what was done and obviously with 44, you're missing a...
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today a rare moment by justice clarence thomas who went ladecade without a singing argument. >> justice thomas? >> yes, could booking require an 800 number? >> reporter: like other entities that have learned to work remotely with technology one can only imagine the challenge. >> it's going to be a bit of a chaotic difference because the justice are extremely active. >> reporter: that was taped claimed, not truly streamed live. >> the court was doing itself a service by not having audio. the court is doing well to see how they're doing. >>> a nice day today. the rest of the week temperatures continuing to work their way up. there's no fog that coast. it's not going that chilly overnight. it will be chilly but we're well-above the freezing. i know many folks are planting vegetable gardens right now. no fog along the coast, light winds, some wind at sfo but 10 miles per hour sustained. really light winds and high pressure settling in and yes, it is spring time and it's almost late spring e middle spr temperatures gradually this week going flag warning to upper 80s and low 90s. temps runnin
today a rare moment by justice clarence thomas who went ladecade without a singing argument. >> justice thomas? >> yes, could booking require an 800 number? >> reporter: like other entities that have learned to work remotely with technology one can only imagine the challenge. >> it's going to be a bit of a chaotic difference because the justice are extremely active. >> reporter: that was taped claimed, not truly streamed live. >> the court was doing itself a...
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this is as clarence thomas said -- who i can't stand -- a high-tech lynching.e tennis player who was on 42nd street -- [no audio] caller: it took 73 days blake, e anything was said. look, if the roles were changed and this was a black officer doing this to a caucasian blackman, i guarantee the police officer would be put in jail. host: last caller in this segment. the house is expected to come in at 9:00 a.m. eastern. until then, we will talk with congressman tom suozzi of new york to focus on the coronavirus response. stick around for that. we will be right back. ♪ announcer: sign-up for c-span's "word for word." governors,om state the white house on the reopening of the economy, and updates from congress. senate today. it is easy. c-span.org/connect and enter your email address in the sign-up box. having lived through a loss of confidence, a wave of citizen trust anyone to who calls themselves an expert, it becomes difficult to rise to a challenge like this. when the first reaction is to say no, they are lying, a lot of national institutions have got to take
this is as clarence thomas said -- who i can't stand -- a high-tech lynching.e tennis player who was on 42nd street -- [no audio] caller: it took 73 days blake, e anything was said. look, if the roles were changed and this was a black officer doing this to a caucasian blackman, i guarantee the police officer would be put in jail. host: last caller in this segment. the house is expected to come in at 9:00 a.m. eastern. until then, we will talk with congressman tom suozzi of new york to focus on...
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he has been criticized for his treatmenof anita hil made allegations of sexual misconduct against clarencemas during s supreme court confirmation hearings in 1991. but speaker of the house nancy pelosi says she continues to support mr. biden for the democratic nomination. ms. pelosi: i want to remove any great comfort level with the situation as i see it. with all due r world for any woman who comes forward, with all the highest regard for joe biden. reporter: republicans are already accusing democrats of double standards. the question is whether mr. biden has done enough to quell unease among democratic voters he will needtowin -- to win the first presidential election in the me too era. anchor: as he fends off tho allegations, joe biden is also facing a clinical battle over china. president trump has been trying to paint him as weakn dealings with beijing, and mr. trump has accused china of doing everything it can to make him lo to mr. biden in november's election. we have more. >> the d.c. elite has made one country great and joe biden led thcharge. now more than ever we must stop china
he has been criticized for his treatmenof anita hil made allegations of sexual misconduct against clarencemas during s supreme court confirmation hearings in 1991. but speaker of the house nancy pelosi says she continues to support mr. biden for the democratic nomination. ms. pelosi: i want to remove any great comfort level with the situation as i see it. with all due r world for any woman who comes forward, with all the highest regard for joe biden. reporter: republicans are already accusing...
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being criticised for his treatment of anita hill who made allegations of sexual misconduct against clarence1. but speaker of the house nancy pelosi says that she continues to supports mr biden for the democratic nomination. i want to remove all doubt in anyone's mind, i have great comfort level with the situation as i see it with all the respect in the world for any woman who comes forward with all the highest regard forjoe biden. republicans are already accusing democrats of double standards. the question is whether mr biden has done enough to quell unease among the democratic voters he'll need to win the first presidential election in the me too era. jane 0'brien, bbc news. stay with us on news, still to come: we will not give up — as india's lockdown continues, the country's most famous composer — ar rahman — launches a charity single and he's been speaking to the bbc. nothing it seems big to withstand the force of the tornado. it would lead to renewed calls to help build better housing. internationally there have other protests. sweden says it had not received any news of the accident.
being criticised for his treatment of anita hill who made allegations of sexual misconduct against clarence1. but speaker of the house nancy pelosi says that she continues to supports mr biden for the democratic nomination. i want to remove all doubt in anyone's mind, i have great comfort level with the situation as i see it with all the respect in the world for any woman who comes forward with all the highest regard forjoe biden. republicans are already accusing democrats of double standards....
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has been criticised of his treatment of anita hill who made allegations of sexual conduct against clarencestanding byjoe biden but... speak of the house nancy pelosi says she continues to support mr biden for the democratic nomination. support mr biden for the democratic nominationlj support mr biden for the democratic nomination. i want to re m ove democratic nomination. i want to remove all doubt and anyone's mind, i have a great comfort level with the situation, as i see it, with all the respect in the world for any woman who comes forward , for any woman who comes forward, with all the highest regard forjoe biden. let's go, joe! republicans are already accusing democrats of double standards. the question is whether mr biden has done enough to quell unease among the democratic voters he will need to win the first presidential election in the metre era. —— metoo era. jane 0'brien, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our headlines: us health authorities have given emergency authorization for use of the experimental anti—viral drug remdesivir as a treatment for covid—19. the
has been criticised of his treatment of anita hill who made allegations of sexual conduct against clarencestanding byjoe biden but... speak of the house nancy pelosi says she continues to support mr biden for the democratic nomination. support mr biden for the democratic nominationlj support mr biden for the democratic nomination. i want to re m ove democratic nomination. i want to remove all doubt and anyone's mind, i have a great comfort level with the situation, as i see it, with all the...
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jillian: rumors circulate that justice clarence thomas could retire before election day. what is the timing of this? what does the timing mean to you. >> irresponsible speculation given the public comments for justice thomas. he is really enjoying his job. we have seen this in the oral arguments, anyone interested should watch a documentary streaming live, and it is a true story of an american hero. it shows why his commitment to the court and faithfulness to the constitution is a bedrock of his life and i find it inspiring to watch. we hope all the justices have long and healthy lives and any speculation at this point is just wishful thinking of the left. shannon: thank you for joining us. it is 39 after the hour. a defiant tanning salon owner reopens. for business owners are being treated this way during the pandemic. todd: joins us along with joe borrelia who watched this unfold, we are coming up next. >> a soldier being called a hero for stopping an active shooter on a bridge is speaking out, he hit the gunman with his truck and pinned him underneath it in kansas, he
jillian: rumors circulate that justice clarence thomas could retire before election day. what is the timing of this? what does the timing mean to you. >> irresponsible speculation given the public comments for justice thomas. he is really enjoying his job. we have seen this in the oral arguments, anyone interested should watch a documentary streaming live, and it is a true story of an american hero. it shows why his commitment to the court and faithfulness to the constitution is a bedrock...
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-- the river of hate, and to a training school, just to , anniefew, my mother perle, my father, clarence andrd, billy williams, -- the whole -- with it, family. , big, bold coleman, marshall. just a kid playing at a park. you see what they did. they taught us to put our feet in the mud, hand in the sand. no man can stand without a plan. all just to heal. the lord be my shield, and watch what it brings. ancestors wildest dream. thank you. [applause] sharing withderful us the depths of their thoughts about seeing their ancestors. share another round of applause. thank you so much. >> there is a point in the program where you allowed senator doug jones to speak, but you said briefly -- [applause] -- [laughter] >> can you tell us how that happened? >> putting a program together, because i had it together, and then i got an email from his office saying he wants speak, so i had to try to give him time. so they told me he wanted to speak, so he will speak briefly because i was on a time schedule. i did not want to lose my audience. soanted him to speak briefly it could flow. >> to doug jones to
-- the river of hate, and to a training school, just to , anniefew, my mother perle, my father, clarence andrd, billy williams, -- the whole -- with it, family. , big, bold coleman, marshall. just a kid playing at a park. you see what they did. they taught us to put our feet in the mud, hand in the sand. no man can stand without a plan. all just to heal. the lord be my shield, and watch what it brings. ancestors wildest dream. thank you. [applause] sharing withderful us the depths of their...
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river of hate, and to a training school, just to name a few, my mother, annie perle, my my father, clarence howard, cleone jones, billy williams, kevin lee, and the whole m.v.p. with it, family. including me, big, bold coleman, fred marshall, my grand marshal. since a kid playing at a park. you see what they did. they taught us to put our feet in the mud, hand in the sand. no man can stand without a plan. as i yield, so as i sow in my fields to reap what is real, take us all just to heal. the lord be my shield, and watch what it brings. i am my ancestor's wildest dream. thank you. [applause] >> what a wonderful sharing with us the depths of their thoughts about being their ancestor's wildest dreams. let's give all of the descendents who shared with us another round of applause. thank you so much. >> there is a point in the program where you allowed senator doug jones to speak, but you said briefly -- [laughter] can you tell us how that happened? >> putting a program together, because i had it together, and then i got an email from his office saying he wanted to speak. so i had to try to fit
river of hate, and to a training school, just to name a few, my mother, annie perle, my my father, clarence howard, cleone jones, billy williams, kevin lee, and the whole m.v.p. with it, family. including me, big, bold coleman, fred marshall, my grand marshal. since a kid playing at a park. you see what they did. they taught us to put our feet in the mud, hand in the sand. no man can stand without a plan. as i yield, so as i sow in my fields to reap what is real, take us all just to heal. the...
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feed cattle so history was to have cattle operation so his dream was to have a big sign that said clarence and son but before they got very old now this bull had a disease of the mouth or tuberculosis but it was a very prized bowl ball when they brought it home there was a party like a fair in the farmyard invited all the people to see the bull. and then everybody brought some food the tables were full of people would play games and one of them is that the men would bet on how many eggs they could lay on the back of the bull one - - bull before it would roll off. so my grandfather was in his heyday and then to think about the benefits he could have to use that to make his/her to bigger and better but then he got a letter from the state that it had a disease then the state to control the for current science knew how to handle it. and then with the inverse pyramid and everybody lost the farm. also before the days of any type of social welfare so when he lost the farm he moved to nebraska city to go to work in the packing house but he had a nervous breakdown so he never did work after he lost
feed cattle so history was to have cattle operation so his dream was to have a big sign that said clarence and son but before they got very old now this bull had a disease of the mouth or tuberculosis but it was a very prized bowl ball when they brought it home there was a party like a fair in the farmyard invited all the people to see the bull. and then everybody brought some food the tables were full of people would play games and one of them is that the men would bet on how many eggs they...
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in the governor's mention said they would appoint justices, antonin scalia and neil gorsuch and clarence thomas and down the line, folks that understand the role of the judiciary and that is what matters here. the outcome of upholding the constitutional amendment is the state flips blue or has a literal consequences so be it, i did my job as a legislator but we need to remember as americans elections do matter, judicial appointments do matter because we have a judge in judge henkel who thinks he is a member of congress, think these president rather than a judge. i want those who uphold the law without imagining it. jillian: thanks for your time, appreciate it. rob: all right. uly transformati. so, no more tossing and turning. because only tempur-pedic adapts and responds to your body... on opope. . es millionaires and billionaires. >> i don't meet behind closed doors with big dollar donors. billionaires in wine caves should not pick the next president of the united states. rob: this is precious. remember this? now elizabeth warren is going to be hosting a top dollar fundraiser for joe bi
in the governor's mention said they would appoint justices, antonin scalia and neil gorsuch and clarence thomas and down the line, folks that understand the role of the judiciary and that is what matters here. the outcome of upholding the constitutional amendment is the state flips blue or has a literal consequences so be it, i did my job as a legislator but we need to remember as americans elections do matter, judicial appointments do matter because we have a judge in judge henkel who thinks...
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here is what's interesting that we heard from justice clarence thomas.rarely asked questions and the last time he did was a year ago. today he obviously felt comfortable with how this was playing out. take a listen to some of his questions. >> justice thomas? >> yes. miss ross, a couple of questions. could booking acquire an 800 number for example that's similar to 100-booking which is a registered mark. there were a few glitches and not many. at one point justice sotomayer who interrupted. >> justice sotomayor? >> soim. >> reporte i am sorry, chief. >> the arguments were for those lawyers. they did not get that usual give and take with the justices. i talked to a few of them ahead of time. some were worried they have small children at home and maybe dogs would interrupt and they were worried of technological glitches. they were concerned because of the atmosphere is different. they could not look at the justice's in the eye to see whether or not they were satisfy of the question. we'll have more next week. one of the biggest cases was president trump's
here is what's interesting that we heard from justice clarence thomas.rarely asked questions and the last time he did was a year ago. today he obviously felt comfortable with how this was playing out. take a listen to some of his questions. >> justice thomas? >> yes. miss ross, a couple of questions. could booking acquire an 800 number for example that's similar to 100-booking which is a registered mark. there were a few glitches and not many. at one point justice sotomayer who...
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. >> laura: judge ct, clarence thomas, using his voice. i like hearing that.e was in his element pure he was cool. >> ruth bader ginsburg got to hear the arguments from the hospital. she's out of john hopkins tonight. we wish her well. >> laura: great to see you, good night. h as always, give my best to your mayor. as a dallas judge locked up a hair salon owner for trying to feed up her kids, texas attorney general ken paxton want to release. going to tell us how he might do that next. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstation 4 for less than $16; and a schultz 4k television for less than $2. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. the biggest week in television is almost here. starting may 11, enjoy free access to the best shows and movies from favorites like hbo, showtime, starz and, for the first time ever, hulu and
. >> laura: judge ct, clarence thomas, using his voice. i like hearing that.e was in his element pure he was cool. >> ruth bader ginsburg got to hear the arguments from the hospital. she's out of john hopkins tonight. we wish her well. >> laura: great to see you, good night. h as always, give my best to your mayor. as a dallas judge locked up a hair salon owner for trying to feed up her kids, texas attorney general ken paxton want to release. going to tell us how he might do...
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explain what this is, president of the judicial crisis network and former clerk, supreme court justice clarence thomas, carry, latest out for people who are confused. >> we normally think of the electoral college happening automatically, my state goes for this candidate or the other in the electoral votes automatically go in their column. however these are people. we elect individuals to cast those votes and normally they do what they are expected to do because those are names given by those candidates that when those votes. however in a few dozen times in american history, what we call safe list electors, the states went for hillary clinton in the case of some of these things and they said i will vote for colin powell instead and that is what is happening here, state laws that say you have to vote for who you are pledged to. the question is does the constitution make these electors true free agents and say you can choose how you vote for is it something states can force them to vote the way they pledged to initially? jillian: what is the big picture concern? >> reporter: it is good the court i
explain what this is, president of the judicial crisis network and former clerk, supreme court justice clarence thomas, carry, latest out for people who are confused. >> we normally think of the electoral college happening automatically, my state goes for this candidate or the other in the electoral votes automatically go in their column. however these are people. we elect individuals to cast those votes and normally they do what they are expected to do because those are names given by...
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and santa áclara counties in the city of berkeley will move into phase two áand read have a new clarence> the counties in the city of berkely entering áthe next ástage of reopening economies. this first part of governor newsom's roadmap to recovery allows the lower risk opening slick retail for ácurbside pickup. á >> we have to stop service report and we take you love to ánapa county work governor newsm áis live. >> also, to make some announcements in relationship to some additional modifications to our stay áat home order. let me contextualize as ái stan here today where we are in this state asá it relates to the broader trnd lines and begin to impact where we are going áover the course of the next week and áof course over the many months ahead until we have immunity adá we have a vaccine. we have 24 counties currently in áthe state of california that have solved a tested, certified ith ácontainment plans, with protection plasá, that we have put onlineá as a regional variance to áthe state wide sta at home order. 24 counties have suffered tested. attestation on may 7th icked the countie
and santa áclara counties in the city of berkeley will move into phase two áand read have a new clarence> the counties in the city of berkely entering áthe next ástage of reopening economies. this first part of governor newsom's roadmap to recovery allows the lower risk opening slick retail for ácurbside pickup. á >> we have to stop service report and we take you love to ánapa county work governor newsm áis live. >> also, to make some announcements in relationship to some...
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just one oddity is i think people know that clarence thomas in the courtroom goes years without answeringuestions. in the telephone arguments, where the justices go one at a time, the chief justice calls on them one at a time, clearance thomas is asking lots of questions. i don't know why such a big distinction between telephone arguments and real life arguments but it is just a big difference. does that matter in the outcome? i sort of doubt it. but it is still just interesting given how the court has evolved. >> we realized that he has stage fright in front of other people. maybe that is simply what it is, maybe the premise of another book, jeffrey toobin. let me ask you, elliott, if you could quickly give me a sense after listening to oral arguments today, do you have a sense of which way the justices are leaning,elly, first to you. >> well what i noticed is the four traditionally liberal justices ginsburg and sote ore mayor and kagen were committed and did not seem to give any ground, they seemed set on holding up the subpoenas. the four conservative justices did seem to be a little b
just one oddity is i think people know that clarence thomas in the courtroom goes years without answeringuestions. in the telephone arguments, where the justices go one at a time, the chief justice calls on them one at a time, clearance thomas is asking lots of questions. i don't know why such a big distinction between telephone arguments and real life arguments but it is just a big difference. does that matter in the outcome? i sort of doubt it. but it is still just interesting given how the...
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photography led her to work on the expeditions that mapped the western landscapes and the career of clarence king. her accounts of king's life "passing strange: a gilded age tale of love and deception " returnse color line to the biographical arts she learned about inviting about gilpin and the archival patients she had mastered. what animates "passing strange" though is race, the color line that snakes its way through the post-emancipation united states. her own work in a way a survey of that color line. it shakes her extraordinary project, the web-based collaborative that she led him on princeton and slavery. videos, stories unearthed have left us with a campus changed by the materials they have found to record and represent the many roles of enslaved people in the history of that university. so let me end this intellectual wedding toast by turning to las vegas's other industry, until you one other story about your president as a gambler. [laughter] you wonder about this. it did happen. i went to see her in santa fe. just as she had to fort worth. it worked again in santa fe. come see me,
photography led her to work on the expeditions that mapped the western landscapes and the career of clarence king. her accounts of king's life "passing strange: a gilded age tale of love and deception " returnse color line to the biographical arts she learned about inviting about gilpin and the archival patients she had mastered. what animates "passing strange" though is race, the color line that snakes its way through the post-emancipation united states. her own work in a...
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i was working for clarence clemons at the time. the g man. >> big man >> isan francisco. assistant and we met and really t ong. nothing of it.know, thought i mean, all good, grt, great went home, and three weeks later my roommate, kevin mersky, hi, kev, said someone's making prank calls on our answering machine yes, we had an answering machine. >> of course >> and they're pretending they're drew barrymore and tairing you to move to los angeles and start a production company. and i go, i actually did meet drew barrymore and packed up and went down to l.a. >> and there you go. >> and there you have it. >> what do you do when you need inspiration? >> i need to kind of be alone. i need to have my alone time >> you drive. >> i world and give it up >> i think i watch something i would never watch or read a magazine i never would read. i love magazines. >> yeah, you do. >> like i would read "outside" magazine or "outdoor" because i'm not outdoorsy. i'll never, ever see a cravat. you'll never, ever see me in a cravat. >> remember when we went to wyoming to the dude ranch? >> i be
i was working for clarence clemons at the time. the g man. >> big man >> isan francisco. assistant and we met and really t ong. nothing of it.know, thought i mean, all good, grt, great went home, and three weeks later my roommate, kevin mersky, hi, kev, said someone's making prank calls on our answering machine yes, we had an answering machine. >> of course >> and they're pretending they're drew barrymore and tairing you to move to los angeles and start a production...
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even justice clarence thomas piped in. he doesn't usually ask questions during oral arguments. take a listen to a little bit of the audio here. >> honorable, the chief justice and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. oh, yea, oh, yea, oh, yea. all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states are admonished to give their attention. >> reporter: and we know that all the justices are healthy. the public information officer told us that, jim, but they haven't met together in the same room for weeks. >> so the supreme court has a lot of big cases coming over the coming days and weeks, including cases involving the trump administration. give us a sense of them. >> reporter: right. well, today's argument is kind of an under the radar trademark case, but on wednesday they're hearing a big case regarding the mandate. next week we'll get the bid for the president to shield financial documents from disclosure. those will be argued on tuesday and after that there is a big electoral college case the justices will hear. >>
even justice clarence thomas piped in. he doesn't usually ask questions during oral arguments. take a listen to a little bit of the audio here. >> honorable, the chief justice and the associate justices of the supreme court of the united states. oh, yea, oh, yea, oh, yea. all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states are admonished to give their attention. >> reporter: and we know that all the justices are healthy. the public information...
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cattle operation to him and his son so the dream was to have on the side of the barn a sign that said clarence &-and-sign but before they ever got very old, he bought this bull. it had a disease. i can't remember, tuberculosis or food and mouth disease. but it was a very prized bull and when he brought it home he had a party and invited all the neighbors in to see and there was a number of tables taken from the house and put out in the yard and then everybody got some food for the tables were full of food and people would play games that they could make up. one of the games i was told was the men would bet on how many they could lay on the back before one of them started to fall out. so, my grandfather was in his heyday. this was the peak of his career because he was able to show off and think about the benefits that he could have in using the bull to make his herd gets better and bigger as far as the type of meat they would produce. then the states took control and it was before the current science new how to handle it so the whole herd had to be destroyed and of course he didn't have the mon
cattle operation to him and his son so the dream was to have on the side of the barn a sign that said clarence &-and-sign but before they ever got very old, he bought this bull. it had a disease. i can't remember, tuberculosis or food and mouth disease. but it was a very prized bull and when he brought it home he had a party and invited all the neighbors in to see and there was a number of tables taken from the house and put out in the yard and then everybody got some food for the tables...
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as chair of the senate judiciary committee, he was accused of taking anita hill's claims against clarence serious enough, all things for which he will have to grapple as a presidential candidate. all of this is taking place in the me too era, when women are finally being given the space to have thinks kinds of claims taken seriously, but also when such claims have had widely different consequences for powerful men. from harvey weinstein, r. kelly, bill cosby, to conservative men like brett kavanaugh, for whom the accusations got little more than a cursory fbi investigation, now she has to live in hiding to avoid death threats, wile he sits on the supreme court right beside clarence thomas. oh, history, how you run. here is what joe biden said about the kavanaugh accusations at the time. for a with imto come forward in the glaring light of the national spotlight, you have to start with presumption that at least the essence of what she's talking about is real, whether or not she forgets facts, whether or not it's been made worse or better over time. here is how he react to do mika reminding
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and clarence page.and nikole, congratulations on the pulitzer and thank you so much for having this debate and coming on and talking about this. and actually starting a much bigger debate than i think is going to allow us to debate this in the open instead of having people like all the people who were afraid to come on this show, afraid to speak up in college classes. afraid to speak up in high school classes. afraid to speak up on this really important topic. thank you, and congratulations. >> that does
and clarence page.and nikole, congratulations on the pulitzer and thank you so much for having this debate and coming on and talking about this. and actually starting a much bigger debate than i think is going to allow us to debate this in the open instead of having people like all the people who were afraid to come on this show, afraid to speak up in college classes. afraid to speak up in high school classes. afraid to speak up on this really important topic. thank you, and congratulations....
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only had 3 of these drive thru distributions but now we have more than 90 trout streams across and clarence thomas, eric adams, the ceo of the second harvest food bank leslie muchos says this emergency drive-thru food distribution was open to the public blasted the scheduled 2 hours and provided food to hundreds of families in need. >>we served on 750 households today distribution free hand to make we were already serving over a quarter million people every month and now we're serving an additional 100,000 people continue to see is often times a 25% increase from 10 to 50% increase. week to week as more people find themselves in >>she says she has been a part of the bay area's food bank community for over 20 years, it has responded to several events where emergency food was needed but nothing fight of this scale nothing like this should absolutely never seen anything like this to have this single moment in time so many people find themselves out of work and just feeling quite anxious and desperate to be able secure enough to for their families this kind rapid increase in the is really unpre
only had 3 of these drive thru distributions but now we have more than 90 trout streams across and clarence thomas, eric adams, the ceo of the second harvest food bank leslie muchos says this emergency drive-thru food distribution was open to the public blasted the scheduled 2 hours and provided food to hundreds of families in need. >>we served on 750 households today distribution free hand to make we were already serving over a quarter million people every month and now we're serving an...
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. >>> joining me two mayors, both cities have beaches over the weekend, mayor clarence of new jersey and mayor justin of new haven, connecticut. good to have you both with us. what was the scene at your beach, the beaches in cape may open but not for swimming. >> that's correct, erica. this weekend, cape may's been very cautious and we are in a transition period now, where the weekly rentals are available but our hotels and motels were not open so we had a lot of day trippers and people that were here for the weak so we didn't have the crowds that would you typically expect for memorial day weekend and along with the weather, it was not quite the weekend we would have hoped for. >> are people following guidelines? >> what i was seeing, people were out i would say probably about 25% in areas where you would hope they would wear a mask were wearing masks. i think we could do a better job of that as we transition into next weekend, we'll be working on that. >> so about 25% is what you saw in cape may and in new haven, how were things going there, how are they going so far for the holida
. >>> joining me two mayors, both cities have beaches over the weekend, mayor clarence of new jersey and mayor justin of new haven, connecticut. good to have you both with us. what was the scene at your beach, the beaches in cape may open but not for swimming. >> that's correct, erica. this weekend, cape may's been very cautious and we are in a transition period now, where the weekly rentals are available but our hotels and motels were not open so we had a lot of day trippers and...
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president has to answer, because there are -- and i've covered these things going back to anita hill and clarencere then judiciary committee chairman joe biden. there are a number of inconsistencies in tara reade's story, and there are a number of people who contemporaneously or near contemporaneously she told that something had happened. so there is every reason to go forward with a serious look. i thought the vice president's team did a smart thing today in asking for these records. i don't think it's hugely tenable -- it's going to be tenable not to go look in the archives at the university of delaware, even if we're looking for something that is probably not there and not going to be found. >> yeah, i was just going to say, mike, the drum -- i've talked to some who think that the real goal here of trump world is to make the release the papers sort of a drumbeat type of situation here. biden campaign aware of that kind of drumbeat that's likely to develop? >> absolutely. chuck, i think one of the lessons they've learned today is there is no reward for taking steps for transparency. you can nev
president has to answer, because there are -- and i've covered these things going back to anita hill and clarencere then judiciary committee chairman joe biden. there are a number of inconsistencies in tara reade's story, and there are a number of people who contemporaneously or near contemporaneously she told that something had happened. so there is every reason to go forward with a serious look. i thought the vice president's team did a smart thing today in asking for these records. i don't...
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in a rare moment, dana, justice clarence thomas once went a decade without asking a question, guess what had one today, listen. >> justice thomas. >> yes, miss ross, a couple of questions. could booking acquire an 800 number that the vanity number. 1-800-booking for example? >> dana, another time the public could hear oral arguments was the bush v gore back in 2000 that was a tape delay, that will continue this begin next week, the electoral college, also the president's financial records, certainly a major, major day here at at the supreme court. dana. >> dana: yeah, i am of mixed opinion. i'm more of a traditionalist, but i realize that this is the way the world is going. david spun, thank you. president trump, last night defending his contentious relationship with what he calls the hospital threat. howie kurtz reacts next. so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 7
in a rare moment, dana, justice clarence thomas once went a decade without asking a question, guess what had one today, listen. >> justice thomas. >> yes, miss ross, a couple of questions. could booking acquire an 800 number that the vanity number. 1-800-booking for example? >> dana, another time the public could hear oral arguments was the bush v gore back in 2000 that was a tape delay, that will continue this begin next week, the electoral college, also the president's...
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his nice friends got together, clarence barron of barron's, the magazine and so on and got some moneyogether, coolidge didn't know quite what to do with it. he was very grateful to his beautiful wife, grace, for tolerating the presidency. and she was a professional lady. she was an instructor of the deaf and had trained at the clarke school in northampton, massachusetts. and coolidge thought about it and he thought it might be vanity to have a presidential library with this money, and so he gave the money from his friends to the clarke school for the deaf, so that his wife might have what she dreamed of, and also he thought he might go. he had a weak heart. and he wanted her to be professionally recognized and, of course, the most important lady in the town, which she was through the rest of her life and that benefited many, many generations of pupils and teachers at the school. however, what did it leave? it left plymouth, his birthplace in vermont, a little challenged. we have the calvin coolidge presidential foundation there. we don't take -- in my time there, i'm the chairman, we
his nice friends got together, clarence barron of barron's, the magazine and so on and got some moneyogether, coolidge didn't know quite what to do with it. he was very grateful to his beautiful wife, grace, for tolerating the presidency. and she was a professional lady. she was an instructor of the deaf and had trained at the clarke school in northampton, massachusetts. and coolidge thought about it and he thought it might be vanity to have a presidential library with this money, and so he...
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he once circulated a chain letter denouncing supreme court justice clarence thomas as a race traitor.e lectured settlemen shelley lt how she was a bad person. >> putting your own interests ahead of those of the community in which you live. that they disrespected the executive orders of the state, the orders of the county in this city. >> tucker: what a pompous full. but he's got a lot of power, he's a judge buried in shelley luther was sitting before him. luther, to her enormous credit, was not intimidated. instead of groveling, apologizing and begging forgiveness, which is what he wanted, she told the judge what was so obviously true. for people who don't have salaries that are guaranteed by taxpayers, this lockdown as it continues as been a catastrophe. >> i have to disagree with you sir, when you say that i'm selfish. because feeding my kids is not selfish. [inaudible] that are going hungry because they would rather feed their kids so if you think the law is more important than kids getting fed, then please go ahead with their decision, but i'm not going to shut the salon. >> tucke
he once circulated a chain letter denouncing supreme court justice clarence thomas as a race traitor.e lectured settlemen shelley lt how she was a bad person. >> putting your own interests ahead of those of the community in which you live. that they disrespected the executive orders of the state, the orders of the county in this city. >> tucker: what a pompous full. but he's got a lot of power, he's a judge buried in shelley luther was sitting before him. luther, to her enormous...
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today a rare moment by justice clarence thomas who once went for a decade without asking a single questionring an oral argument. >> justice thomas. >> yes, could booking acquire an 800 number? 1-800-booking for example? >> like many entities that i will learn to work remotely, one attorney who has argued in front of the court 21 times can only imagine the challenge. >> it's going to be a bit of a chaotic situation i would think because the justices are extremely active. >> the court occasionally allows same-day audio from oral argument in high-profile cases like bush v gore 20 years ago that was tape delayed, not truly streamed live. >> i always thought the court was doing itself a disservice by not just having live video and i think the court would be pressing to people if they could see how well-prepared they are. >> don't expect cameras in the courtroom anytime soon here. the justices will be back at her tomorrow on the telephone for the next week hearing cases about the presidents financial records, also the electoral college. the term for the supreme court is expected to go through th
today a rare moment by justice clarence thomas who once went for a decade without asking a single questionring an oral argument. >> justice thomas. >> yes, could booking acquire an 800 number? 1-800-booking for example? >> like many entities that i will learn to work remotely, one attorney who has argued in front of the court 21 times can only imagine the challenge. >> it's going to be a bit of a chaotic situation i would think because the justices are extremely active....
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clarence ballad ard was a church decon, he performed in the gospel quartet group he helped create.ark said at 80, he was more active than most 50-year-olds. >>> williams, a medical assistant at the mobile county metro jail. her positive, upbeat attitude was unfailing. this saturday would have been her 59th birthday. she leaves behind two children and a grandchild. >>> sergeant raymond -- joined the harris county sheriff's office. the sheriff said he represented the best of the family and his legacy of service will be honored. we'll be right back. you're first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless network for first responders. at bayheart and discovering more akidney disease,between so george can keep discovering new adventures. at bayer, this is why we science. so we're working 24/7 toected maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing
clarence ballad ard was a church decon, he performed in the gospel quartet group he helped create.ark said at 80, he was more active than most 50-year-olds. >>> williams, a medical assistant at the mobile county metro jail. her positive, upbeat attitude was unfailing. this saturday would have been her 59th birthday. she leaves behind two children and a grandchild. >>> sergeant raymond -- joined the harris county sheriff's office. the sheriff said he represented the best of the...
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joining me now is someone who's personally experienced the loss of a loved one to police violence, clarenceastille's nephew philando castile was killed by a suburban st. paul officer four years ago. thank you for being with us this morning. as you watch the protests that are happening, the violence, the rioting, what goes through your mind? >> a lot of things go through my mind. the anger. the mistrust. the devastation of losing someone to police violence is horrible for everybody and it -- what happened to george floyd just brought back so many memories and the pain of seeing someone suffer at the hands of law enforcement like that. >> your nephew was killed in 2016, just several miles from here. you have since become a community advocate. you know the community well. why do you think this keeps happening? >> in my opinion, i'd think it keeps happening because those perpetrators of killing african-american men aren't being held accountable the way they should be. they're not being punished for these crimes and it will continue to happen when there's no accountability. >> we have seen prote
joining me now is someone who's personally experienced the loss of a loved one to police violence, clarenceastille's nephew philando castile was killed by a suburban st. paul officer four years ago. thank you for being with us this morning. as you watch the protests that are happening, the violence, the rioting, what goes through your mind? >> a lot of things go through my mind. the anger. the mistrust. the devastation of losing someone to police violence is horrible for everybody and it...
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. >> reporter: one surprise fromne th format, frequent questions from justice clarence thomas who ate has gone years witht speaking. >> in 40 arguments i've never gotten a question from justice thomas. so to have one from justice thomas to come in 2020 was a so that's the only perk was getting to hear him and he'sly absolun fire in every argument. >> repter: for pennsylvania deputy attorney general michael fischer, on the other hand, court argumener. first supreme >> i was worried, you know, that in the lead op it wouldn't quits feel tme because i wouldn't be going to the supreme court but that didn't happen at all and i felt, you know, more conversational in some ways. >> repuster: when theces dial in for oral arguments next week, they'll hear the politically charged dispute over subpoenas for president trump's financial records. for the "pbs newshour," i'm john yang. >> woodruff: as congress eyes the next coronavirus relief bill, lawmakers are divided over whether it should includend g for cities and states that are reeling from the economic impact of coronavirus. democrats and som
. >> reporter: one surprise fromne th format, frequent questions from justice clarence thomas who ate has gone years witht speaking. >> in 40 arguments i've never gotten a question from justice thomas. so to have one from justice thomas to come in 2020 was a so that's the only perk was getting to hear him and he'sly absolun fire in every argument. >> repter: for pennsylvania deputy attorney general michael fischer, on the other hand, court argumener. first supreme >> i...
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>> alcindor: but any issues were minor, in an argument that also included questions from justice clarence thoma >> thank you, counsel.as? >> yes, ms. ross. >> alcindor: it was just his third time posing questions at degument, over at least a dea trademarsek , inlving the also this month: cases about religious exemptions to the affordable care act's birth control coverage mandate, disputes over subpoenas for president trump's financial records, and the issue of" faithless electors" in presidential elections. until now, for the public, following an argument live hast ving to get a seat inside the courtroom, wher electronics are bann for closely watched cases, long lines for ses are the norm. f but in anothst, the broader public could listen to today's arguments live. marcia coyle of "the national law journal": th>> the normal window int operation of the court espeally during oral argumen is really through the reporters who cover the court, the stories they write. there are several courtroomti s who draw pictures of the action. thaudio of the argument is posted on the court's website, but no
>> alcindor: but any issues were minor, in an argument that also included questions from justice clarence thoma >> thank you, counsel.as? >> yes, ms. ross. >> alcindor: it was just his third time posing questions at degument, over at least a dea trademarsek , inlving the also this month: cases about religious exemptions to the affordable care act's birth control coverage mandate, disputes over subpoenas for president trump's financial records, and the issue of"...