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among these soldiers was a young man named clarence matsumura. clarence was born in wyoming and we see a photo of him here to japanese immigrant parents. his family had been forced into a relocation camp at heart mountain in wyoming and he was among the members of the 552nd field artillery battalion, which was a segregated unit made up of second generation japanese-americans first and second generation known as nisei it became one of the most decorated units in american history. why am i telling you this? well, the two stories actually intersect in may 1945 clarence's unit was in germany part of liberating forces when they came across people who were lying along the roadside prisoners who had collapsed after a so-called death march from a camp. as he later recalled as clarence recalled these people looked like skin and bones many of them were unconscious. among those who clarence encountered was a teenager named sally ganoor. we have a photo here of sally from after the war. like leo sally's family was lucky to get transit visas to japan from shi
among these soldiers was a young man named clarence matsumura. clarence was born in wyoming and we see a photo of him here to japanese immigrant parents. his family had been forced into a relocation camp at heart mountain in wyoming and he was among the members of the 552nd field artillery battalion, which was a segregated unit made up of second generation japanese-americans first and second generation known as nisei it became one of the most decorated units in american history. why am i...
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in may 1945, clarence's unit was in germany, part of liberating forces.hen they came along people lying across the roadside, prisoners who had collapsed after a so-called death march. as clarence recalled, these people looked like skin and bones, many unconscious. among those who clarence encountered was a teenager. we have a photo from after the war. like leo, his family was lucky to get transit visas to japan. unfortunately, the lithuanian passports were deemed invalid and the soviets would not permit them to leave. although they had the chance of this life-saving document, instead, they were imprisoned for a long period of time in lithuania under horrible conditions. there were mass shootings, starvation, disease. he was deported to a concentration camp and later to dachau. he was stunned to see asian looking man in american uniforms. he later recalled thinking they looked like sugihara and his family. many years later, decades later, clarence was reunited here at a gathering that commemorated the liberation of dachau. two young men whose trajectories
in may 1945, clarence's unit was in germany, part of liberating forces.hen they came along people lying across the roadside, prisoners who had collapsed after a so-called death march. as clarence recalled, these people looked like skin and bones, many unconscious. among those who clarence encountered was a teenager. we have a photo from after the war. like leo, his family was lucky to get transit visas to japan. unfortunately, the lithuanian passports were deemed invalid and the soviets would...
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among those who clarence encountered was a teenager named sully. we have a photo of him from after the war. like leo, his family was lucky to get transit visas to japan from sugihara, but unfortunately, lithuanian passports were deemed invalid, and the soviets would not allow them to leave. instead, they were imprisonedded for a long period of time in the ghetto in lithuania under horrible conditions as you can see here in this photo. there were mass shootings, there was starvation, there was disease. sully was deported first to a concentration camp, and on that day in may 1945, he was stunned to see asian-looking men in american uniforms. he later recalled thinking they looked like sugihara and his family, and we know that many years later, decades later, clarence and sully were reunited here at a gathering that commemorated the liberation of dachau. so again, two young men whose paths, who whose trajectories were changed because of who they are, because of racism, racist ideologies, and they found each other that way. we have an audience question
among those who clarence encountered was a teenager named sully. we have a photo of him from after the war. like leo, his family was lucky to get transit visas to japan from sugihara, but unfortunately, lithuanian passports were deemed invalid, and the soviets would not allow them to leave. instead, they were imprisonedded for a long period of time in the ghetto in lithuania under horrible conditions as you can see here in this photo. there were mass shootings, there was starvation, there was...
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host: that was clarence -- this is clarence, republican line, says we are doing too much. caller: to start with, i'm 84 and i've seen the climate change on my life, it's a natural occurrence as far as i'm concerned and i don't care, i don't they can spend enough money to mount anything. in the 1950's i was in the army in california, 1957. we had to go up and fight the fires in california. so, i'm just telling you it's nothing new. host: do you think it's getting worse? caller: well i'm sure it is, but it's natural. i've been on a farm all my life and i've seen it change and change. but it is on its own. this has nothing to do with us people, i don't think. [grunts] host: that's clarence, maryland. a chart looking at the areas of the country where wildfires are currently happening, this chart here looking at the total acres burned going back to 2000, you can see the trend, the increase over time over the past 20 years when it comes to total acres burned. the map above it showing the areas facing a greater than usual risk of major wildfires this month, more than 90% of the w
host: that was clarence -- this is clarence, republican line, says we are doing too much. caller: to start with, i'm 84 and i've seen the climate change on my life, it's a natural occurrence as far as i'm concerned and i don't care, i don't they can spend enough money to mount anything. in the 1950's i was in the army in california, 1957. we had to go up and fight the fires in california. so, i'm just telling you it's nothing new. host: do you think it's getting worse? caller: well i'm sure it...
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howie: clarence page, bill cosby's spokesperson put out a statement avoids of conviction saying thisictory for black america. what is your reaction to the notion that the prosecution was racially motivated? >> i was appalled by that statement, howard. columnist on our website now in fact. i first interviewed cosby back in 1968 when he came to our campus. i'm like you, one of the world's biggest cosby fans. terrible time for us but the, sound bite you just had is correct. this does hit alleged victims like a slap in the face. i can't even say it alleged anymore. because the reason why he got off was because in the civil suit against him, he agreed to testify, give depositions with a guarranty of immunity. and the next district attorney, next u.s. attorney reneged on that promise and supreme court said, you can't do that. that is not true. that is not a technicality. that is a very important constitutional right. howie: i agree it is not a technicality, but let's get a lawyer in here. alex wilkes, if the pennsylvania supreme court 4-3 decision was right he should have never been charge
howie: clarence page, bill cosby's spokesperson put out a statement avoids of conviction saying thisictory for black america. what is your reaction to the notion that the prosecution was racially motivated? >> i was appalled by that statement, howard. columnist on our website now in fact. i first interviewed cosby back in 1968 when he came to our campus. i'm like you, one of the world's biggest cosby fans. terrible time for us but the, sound bite you just had is correct. this does hit...
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that's the opinion of supreme court justice clarence thomas who recently wrote a prohibition on use or necessary or proper. the federal government's current approach is half in, half out regime is simultaneously to rates and forbids local use of marijuana. he's talking about the fact that recreational marijuana use is now legal in 18 states and d.c. while the federal government still classifies marijuana as a schedule 1 narcotic with no medical benefit and high potential for abuse. that is' the same category as heroin and lsd. even cocaine is a schedule 2 narcotic. that didn't make a ton of sense when it it was passed in 1971 and it sure does as hell doesn't make any sense now. when cannabis sales hit a record $17.5 billion. national laws are in complete contradiction with many state laws. with a possible prison time hanging in the balance. or as it turns out, participating in the olympics. in the case of sha'carri richardson who looked like she was going to bring home the gold for team usa and the 100 meter sprint before testing positive for pot. she kcopped to it, she use it hd after
that's the opinion of supreme court justice clarence thomas who recently wrote a prohibition on use or necessary or proper. the federal government's current approach is half in, half out regime is simultaneously to rates and forbids local use of marijuana. he's talking about the fact that recreational marijuana use is now legal in 18 states and d.c. while the federal government still classifies marijuana as a schedule 1 narcotic with no medical benefit and high potential for abuse. that is' the...
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europe. europe is very strong and application live kind of remote sensing navigation is a strong clarence space and of course space tourism you need also the territory. i mean, you saw the images from, from new mexico. you wouldn't find these type of spaceport locations here and you're usually, so it's a tourist thing. but other than that, i think we see a global room in space, which includes europe. all right, and back to the the tourism question specifically, i know this is an industry which for now just seems to be for the super rich. when do you think you will, i will be taking a holiday in space. if i had to go, i would be tempted to do it actually, obviously you want to see a leg if you thought you want to see how much of success is because you don't want to be the 1st because obviously it's still a dangerous thing to do was when you saw the images that you see as a whole exciting. so i think a couple of years down the road. more and more people will do this and i hope prizes will go down. all right, well microphone i will see you upset as soon as the tickets get cheap enough. after
europe. europe is very strong and application live kind of remote sensing navigation is a strong clarence space and of course space tourism you need also the territory. i mean, you saw the images from, from new mexico. you wouldn't find these type of spaceport locations here and you're usually, so it's a tourist thing. but other than that, i think we see a global room in space, which includes europe. all right, and back to the the tourism question specifically, i know this is an industry which...
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i brought together jd vance and clarence page, clarence page wouldn't be considered conservative. or bernard anderson, my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement. deliberately stayed out of politics. if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political parties are held. bill bennett said when liberals look at the poor and blacks, they see a sea of victims and conservatives see a sea of aliens. and so the issue is i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices you promote have the consequence of improving the lot of the least of us. what are you doing, like people in prison. is as long as we are compelled to look at each other through the prism of race the deeper and more troublesome problems we are facing. >> host: okay, now i think it there are a lot of folks who actually would agree with what you say but who also would agree with large parts of the people that you criticize harshly. i have a question for you. why do you for instance, you know you use this term in your title whe
i brought together jd vance and clarence page, clarence page wouldn't be considered conservative. or bernard anderson, my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement. deliberately stayed out of politics. if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community, you cannot tell which political parties are held. bill bennett said when liberals look at the poor and blacks, they see a sea of victims and conservatives see a sea of aliens. and so the issue is i'm a radical...
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this is a solid argument tot be presented in court, but more importantly, it opens the door to what clarence thomas has argued, that these companies are unlawful monopolies, they should be strictly regulated and treated as common characters of public utilities and that is the only way to stop the repression of ideas and information otherwise known as freeep speech. the other alternative more aggressive, which i've argued for months in columns and on your program is that because they are unlawful monopolies, they need to be broken up into pieces. they protect a partisan allies, they punish political opponents, there is no question that under any antitrust analysis they are not bullies by virtue of their sheer size, the tyranny they exert in their anticompetitive practices, so i think that would be the best solution of all. >> sean: when you think of the iranians -- >> first amendment doesn't -- >> sean: gons ahead, professor. >> the first amendment doesn't always protect the speaker, donald trump. it protects you and me, the listener, the viewer, and what's happening now is big tech is a p de
this is a solid argument tot be presented in court, but more importantly, it opens the door to what clarence thomas has argued, that these companies are unlawful monopolies, they should be strictly regulated and treated as common characters of public utilities and that is the only way to stop the repression of ideas and information otherwise known as freeep speech. the other alternative more aggressive, which i've argued for months in columns and on your program is that because they are...
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that was clarence thomas, that's true. that actually happened. that actually happened. hold on!old we're getting breaking news on the new york city mayoral election. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the democratic primary, with 84% of precincts reporting, "the late show" is ready to project that no one knows anything. ( cheers and applause ) zilch. ( piano riff ) so far, brooklyn borough president eric adams is in the lead. but he did not get 50% of the vote, so it's anyone's guess who's going to win in the end. one person has already voted himself off the island of manhattan: that's former presidential candidate and man who is going to give you a great deal on this american flag-- andrew yang. last night, yang conceded the race. this has got to be a disappointment, because yang started strong, but in the end, he was betrayed by his longtime friend: math. ( laughter and applause ) got to sting. that's got to sting. >> jon: yeah! got him good! ooh! >> stephen: as new york gets back to normal, more new yorkers are looking to get strange, which is why this week, the new york city department of health upda
that was clarence thomas, that's true. that actually happened. that actually happened. hold on!old we're getting breaking news on the new york city mayoral election. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the democratic primary, with 84% of precincts reporting, "the late show" is ready to project that no one knows anything. ( cheers and applause ) zilch. ( piano riff ) so far, brooklyn borough president eric adams is in the lead. but he did not get 50% of the vote, so it's anyone's guess who's going to win...
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to delegitimize justice clarence thomas as an authentically black. sadly, as these examples make clear, those who claim to want a more diverse federal bench often do not. in conclusion, the goal of judicial selection is not proportional representation, but the creation and maintenance of the most fair and impartial judiciary in the world. as we seek to diversify the legal profession and the federal bench, we must never forget that the most important qualifications for a judge are good judgment and commitment to the rule of law. thank you for having me. i am happy to answer any questions. >> thank you. next, we will turn to ms. diaz yager. you may begin. >> thank you. distinguished members of the subcommittee, thank you for this pickle hearing on the importance of judicial diversity. i am honored to be here. i serve as president of the national hispanic bar association. we are a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that represents the interests of more than 67,000 hispanic legal professionals. we act as the collective voice for issues of common concern
to delegitimize justice clarence thomas as an authentically black. sadly, as these examples make clear, those who claim to want a more diverse federal bench often do not. in conclusion, the goal of judicial selection is not proportional representation, but the creation and maintenance of the most fair and impartial judiciary in the world. as we seek to diversify the legal profession and the federal bench, we must never forget that the most important qualifications for a judge are good judgment...
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but i'm sure you recall clarence thomas saying he was the wrong black man.is race really made him susceptible to being attacked. but i was glad to hear earlier the comment that we have too many judges from yale and harvard. there are outstanding law schools across this country. some more so in certain fields, but i have been shocked at just how few supreme court justices are considered that went to some other law school no matter how brilliant. i would love to see more diversity in that area. would you comment about that? >> sure. as a graduate of harvard i cannot say i think there are too many of us out there. >> [laughs] >> but i agree with your basic premise. a lead educational pedigree is not usually the best determinate of what would make a good judge. i was thrilled to see justice barrett bring that to the court. notre dame is a prestigious law school but it is not up with the ranks of harvard and yale. i was pleased to see her bring that diversity and i think she is a perfect example of how, you know, you can find competent, brilliant judges from any
but i'm sure you recall clarence thomas saying he was the wrong black man.is race really made him susceptible to being attacked. but i was glad to hear earlier the comment that we have too many judges from yale and harvard. there are outstanding law schools across this country. some more so in certain fields, but i have been shocked at just how few supreme court justices are considered that went to some other law school no matter how brilliant. i would love to see more diversity in that area....
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noonly then can we be sure that our clients are getting a fair hearing. >> having heard judge clarencemas brought up earlier, i couldn't agree with you more and i remember when miguel estrada who left that incredibleluminary they're just hanging , left his life in a limbo month after month and it was his treatment was so outrageous, but i'm sure you recall clarence thomas stating that he was the long black man. his race really made him more susceptible to being attacked . but i was glad to hear earlier that comment that we had too many judges from yale and harvard. there are outstanding law schools all over this country . some more so in certain fields and others but i've been shocked at just how few supreme court justices are considered that went to some other law school, no matter howbrilliant . i would love to see more diversity in that area. would you comment about that? >> as a graduate of harvard law school i can't say there are too many of us out there but i agree ulthat elite educational category is not necessarily the best determinant of what would make a good judge. i would l
noonly then can we be sure that our clients are getting a fair hearing. >> having heard judge clarencemas brought up earlier, i couldn't agree with you more and i remember when miguel estrada who left that incredibleluminary they're just hanging , left his life in a limbo month after month and it was his treatment was so outrageous, but i'm sure you recall clarence thomas stating that he was the long black man. his race really made him more susceptible to being attacked . but i was glad...
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we've mentioned today, justin clarence thomas, since his nomination to the supreme court.e's been unfairly targeted and maligned in so many ways. and senator fill busters estrada. and one said that he was essentially dangerous because he's latino, unquote. more recently democrats opposed diverse nominee, supreme court justice amy coney barrett. only fifth woman to serve on the highest court. received zero democrat votes. even though she was rated by the aba and impeccable credentials and during her confirmation, the ranking member dianne feinstein maligned her katherine faith saying that her dogma is within you. so much for that. and elaborating a little on that, i wondered if you wanted to add. >> we can't say we want diversity on the bench and then not nominate. we need to accept it in all its forms. >> can you think of any other recent examples where some democrats, let's say in the u.s. senate resisted and unfairly maligned a diverse nominee that president trump nominated. >> naomi raw, one of the first ones that come to mind particularly because like miguel estrada, q
we've mentioned today, justin clarence thomas, since his nomination to the supreme court.e's been unfairly targeted and maligned in so many ways. and senator fill busters estrada. and one said that he was essentially dangerous because he's latino, unquote. more recently democrats opposed diverse nominee, supreme court justice amy coney barrett. only fifth woman to serve on the highest court. received zero democrat votes. even though she was rated by the aba and impeccable credentials and during...
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justice clarence thomas made a very interesting statement in connection with the denial of serbiary in malware bytes. in that statement he argued for a narrower interpretation of section 230. this is what i hope is going to be come out of the trump lawsuit. that it will be put into practice. with other lawsuits, too. i hope they are going the listen to this. he talks about distributor liability that a platform like parler or like facebook could be held liable for their actions as a distributor of content. and the standard that he articulated in there is whether the platform knew or constructively knew of this rights-violating content. you have to know that as a social media platform it is impossible to be perfect at this. right? i think that's another thing that congress knows. it is impossible to be perfect at this. if they do put an impossible standard in front of the platforms that gives them -- >> you can see the reftd of this washington journal segment on our website c-span.org. right now, we will take you live to a senate judiciary subcommittee hearing on voting rights. >> i do w
justice clarence thomas made a very interesting statement in connection with the denial of serbiary in malware bytes. in that statement he argued for a narrower interpretation of section 230. this is what i hope is going to be come out of the trump lawsuit. that it will be put into practice. with other lawsuits, too. i hope they are going the listen to this. he talks about distributor liability that a platform like parler or like facebook could be held liable for their actions as a distributor...
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himself the perfect chance to extend his overall lead and the championship 2nd on the grid will be mc clarence lando norris, after a surprisingly strong run in qualifying sergio paris was greatest 3rd quickest. pardon me? meeting mercedes world champion. louis hamilton will have to start 4th, they are now up to date coming up next to our digital tech. so shift takes a look at internet names on the spicer. thanks for watching the news news. so going was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. we agreed to postpone the or the game central care with 202021. thrown off course during the qualifying ground. not least for sports heroes. actually it was a flap in the face, but now we just have to fight their mobilizing superpowers. when i'm fired up and ready to help down during walk down the block, you go to tokyo starts july 19 d, w. the names have become casual artifacts. thanks to n s t technology, some self, a huge sum of money. others like to create a new young cat field that's only fair, but more on that later. one thing is clear, means i have to state, but what makes a good su
himself the perfect chance to extend his overall lead and the championship 2nd on the grid will be mc clarence lando norris, after a surprisingly strong run in qualifying sergio paris was greatest 3rd quickest. pardon me? meeting mercedes world champion. louis hamilton will have to start 4th, they are now up to date coming up next to our digital tech. so shift takes a look at internet names on the spicer. thanks for watching the news news. so going was right in front of them. they're all for...
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host: that was clarence -- this is clarence, republican line, says we are doing too much.aller: to start with, i'm 84 and i've seen the climate change on my life, it's a natural occurrence as far as i'm concerned and i don't care, i don't they can spend enough money to mount anything. in the 1950's i was in the army in california, 1957. we had to go up and fight the fires in california. so, i'm just telling you it's nothing new. host: do you think it's getting worse? caller: well i'm sure it is, but it's natural. i've been on a farm all my life and i've seen it change and change. but it is on its own. this has nothing to do with us people, i don't think. [grunts] host: that's clarence, maryland. a chart looking at the areas of the country where wildfires are currently happening, this chart here looking at the total acres burned going back to 2000, you can see the trend, the increase over time over the past 20 years when it comes to total acres burned. the map above it showing the areas facing a greater than usual risk of major wildfires this month, more than 90% of the wes
host: that was clarence -- this is clarence, republican line, says we are doing too much.aller: to start with, i'm 84 and i've seen the climate change on my life, it's a natural occurrence as far as i'm concerned and i don't care, i don't they can spend enough money to mount anything. in the 1950's i was in the army in california, 1957. we had to go up and fight the fires in california. so, i'm just telling you it's nothing new. host: do you think it's getting worse? caller: well i'm sure it...
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clarence martin says he saved money for years to buy a $50,000 ram super duty tow truck, he says around four a.m. sunday someone broke into his value business and set it on fire, destroying the tow truck. his heavy equipment in several vehicles. this happened just 10 days after he began a service to eliminate the red tape and high fees associated with having a junk car towed at the owner's request. he would tow their car for free, then dispose of it or even get it running again and then sell it for profit. be here 14 years. self employed mechanic. as soon as i get try to get official and open up a tow company. i'm out of business 10 days later. i'm not running a racket. i'm running this for the community to have a tow yard that has their best interests at heart. police say they are investigating the case. a brush fire burning in the east bay this afternoon damaged four units of a nearby apartment complexes started around four o'clock on james donlan boulevard near to bora drive. in antioch. the apartment complex was quickly evacuated just before the flames reached the building. in addit
clarence martin says he saved money for years to buy a $50,000 ram super duty tow truck, he says around four a.m. sunday someone broke into his value business and set it on fire, destroying the tow truck. his heavy equipment in several vehicles. this happened just 10 days after he began a service to eliminate the red tape and high fees associated with having a junk car towed at the owner's request. he would tow their car for free, then dispose of it or even get it running again and then sell it...
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force for sunday's austrian wrong pre championship lead max the stop and took pole for red bull clarence lando norris. we'll start 2nd with the staff and teammate surgery perez in the i think the 3 was pretty bad. i'm a mother. i'm going to put happy to be for the not the way we got it or something to look into, but of course to be twice on bull, nevertheless. the or is it very good? yeah, hopefully you know, we can finish it off tomorrow and that's for your support. for now, i'll be back with highlights from ukraine's march of england out the years a little bit later. jemma. thank you very much for that. i want to spend most treasured landscape says under a double thread from climate change and the generation of green energy. environmentalists are demanding more government action to protect the road down to join a whole has a story. when spain's east coast was battered by storm gloria in early 2020, the french wetlands of the bro river delta bore the brunt already at risk from hydro, electric dams, up river that have robbed the delta of much of its silt and fresh water supply. climate c
force for sunday's austrian wrong pre championship lead max the stop and took pole for red bull clarence lando norris. we'll start 2nd with the staff and teammate surgery perez in the i think the 3 was pretty bad. i'm a mother. i'm going to put happy to be for the not the way we got it or something to look into, but of course to be twice on bull, nevertheless. the or is it very good? yeah, hopefully you know, we can finish it off tomorrow and that's for your support. for now, i'll be back with...
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so when his 1st driver's championship altree bought us 2nd with mc clarence lando norris coming home in 3rd. the who's now england have set up a european championships semi final with denmark, england beating ukraine for now in rome to reach the semi for the 1st time in 25 years. far as small reports. yeah. yeah. yeah. the expectation and reality rarely coincide for england, fans. but for the 2nd street, major championship, they watch their team reach the semi final. yeah, fantastic video is amazing. good time to see this quarter, final against ukraine was in rome with england playing away from london for the 1st time in the tournaments. the change of scenery didn't seem to affect hurricane and harry kane giving his country an early leave and the false match. keep moving sure. the contest was as good as over early in the 2nd half harry mcguire made it to nil. and then cain scored the 2nd night in again. he's got to another. got it finished for new england, wembley stadium is the venue for both semi finals and the final. it's a challenge to make history. we've never been to european c
so when his 1st driver's championship altree bought us 2nd with mc clarence lando norris coming home in 3rd. the who's now england have set up a european championships semi final with denmark, england beating ukraine for now in rome to reach the semi for the 1st time in 25 years. far as small reports. yeah. yeah. yeah. the expectation and reality rarely coincide for england, fans. but for the 2nd street, major championship, they watch their team reach the semi final. yeah, fantastic video is...
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host: one of the person making comments was clarence thomas. he said the laws that exist may be outdated. can you explain what he meant? can you put it into context? guest: they clearly are outdated. when you look at this situation, it's consistent. a lot of people were taken aback, a can -- conservative justice. that is consistent with his ruling. there was a case in the early to thousands, he made very similar comments. while a lot of people associate this issue with liberal democrats, the majority of all political ideology support legalization. smaller federal government, that incursion. the federal prohibition is a giant burden that the federal government is foisting on the state. if you want to respect the principles of america, a lot of conservatives do well to look at the words spoken by justice thomas. he said those laws are no longer needed. host: this is fresno, california, the republican line. caller: my son who is 35 years old just spent three days in icu. i never knew this existed. he was diagnosed with kidney failure. it i never e
host: one of the person making comments was clarence thomas. he said the laws that exist may be outdated. can you explain what he meant? can you put it into context? guest: they clearly are outdated. when you look at this situation, it's consistent. a lot of people were taken aback, a can -- conservative justice. that is consistent with his ruling. there was a case in the early to thousands, he made very similar comments. while a lot of people associate this issue with liberal democrats, the...
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npr's coverage anchored with judge clarence thomas senate confirmation hearings and allegations by anitaill received the prestigious george foster award. totenberg was named broadcaster of the year and honored with a 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national b press foundation. the first radio journalist to receive the award. she also received the american society's first award honoring her career body of work in the fieldhe of journalism and the l. she's been honored seven times by the american bar association. her continued excellence in legal reporting received more than two dozen honorary degrees. on a lighter note "esquire" magazine twice named her one of women we love a frequent contributor and tv show she's also written for major newspapers and, bureau articles among "the new york times" magazine, harvard law a review, the christian science monitor and new york magazine and others. as the npr senior could national correspondent, linda brings her unique insights and wealth of experience to bear on the day'ss top news stories in more than 40 years since she first j
npr's coverage anchored with judge clarence thomas senate confirmation hearings and allegations by anitaill received the prestigious george foster award. totenberg was named broadcaster of the year and honored with a 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national b press foundation. the first radio journalist to receive the award. she also received the american society's first award honoring her career body of work in the fieldhe of journalism and the l. she's been honored seven...
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clarence martin saved for years to buy this ram super duty tow truck now scorched. now all i have. is a $50,000 paperweight and a pink slip. it is totally worthless around four a.m. sunday, someone broke into his phileo business, leaving their bolt cutters behind. they cut a hole in the fence. right here, right at the point where you're able to see my tow truck. they skipped quite a few vehicles and store nothing. martin says his heavy equipment and tow truck were the targets. i've been here 14 years. self employed mechanic. as soon as i get try to get official and open up a tow company. i'm out of business 10. days later, martin's vision was to eliminate red tape and high fees while reading valeo streets of abandoned cars at the owner's request. he'd toe there juncker for free, then dispose of it or get it running and sell it. his profit conventional tow service might cost the owner hundreds. thousands when cars rack up storage bills. i'm about running iraq it i'm running. and this for the community to have a tow yard that has their best interests at heart. and now martin hopes th
clarence martin saved for years to buy this ram super duty tow truck now scorched. now all i have. is a $50,000 paperweight and a pink slip. it is totally worthless around four a.m. sunday, someone broke into his phileo business, leaving their bolt cutters behind. they cut a hole in the fence. right here, right at the point where you're able to see my tow truck. they skipped quite a few vehicles and store nothing. martin says his heavy equipment and tow truck were the targets. i've been here 14...
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hayes friends frederick law olmsted who is also designing central park as an urban paradise and clarence king who is doing the geological serving? they're all nexus together go over to the cosmos club and learn about them. it's really quite wonderful. they are all involved in writing the legislation lincoln sets aside time at the height of the war to set aside this landscape, which the boston abolitionist preachers thomas starr king declares is a landscape with no north and no south. it is a post-war sanctuary. it is the place of redemption and all we need is the arc to come sailing down the merced river and start the world all over again, and that is what bierstott is after. he understands that the eastern ethos in landscape has been horribly damaged and disfigured by the war. he is hoping the west offers another opportunity to start over. this is a picture that i felt we needed at the end of this exhibition in order to understand the mindset at the close of the war that they're still needed to be a way to believe that this was a country worth fighting for a country worth putting back t
hayes friends frederick law olmsted who is also designing central park as an urban paradise and clarence king who is doing the geological serving? they're all nexus together go over to the cosmos club and learn about them. it's really quite wonderful. they are all involved in writing the legislation lincoln sets aside time at the height of the war to set aside this landscape, which the boston abolitionist preachers thomas starr king declares is a landscape with no north and no south. it is a...
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justice clarence thomas made an interesting statement and in the statement, he argued for a narrower interpretation of section 230. this is part of what i hope will come out of the trump lawsuit and be put into practice, without lawsuits that are an issue right now, i hope they listen to this. he talks about distributor liability that a platform like parler or like facebook could be held liable for their actions as a distributor of content. and the standard that he articulated and there is whether the platform or constructively new of this rights violating content. you have to know that as a social media platform, it is impossible to be perfect at this. that is another thing congress knows, it is impossible to be perfect at this. if they do put an impossible standard into the platform that gives them unlimited control, as part of the danger here, nonetheless, if you can show that facebook knew that content was on there, or constructive, or they should have known given the resources available to them, they were being negligent somehow, and you should be able to hold them liable and th
justice clarence thomas made an interesting statement and in the statement, he argued for a narrower interpretation of section 230. this is part of what i hope will come out of the trump lawsuit and be put into practice, without lawsuits that are an issue right now, i hope they listen to this. he talks about distributor liability that a platform like parler or like facebook could be held liable for their actions as a distributor of content. and the standard that he articulated and there is...
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it was given to moira smith, a member of the queen mother's householder clarence house who preserve theer. that is it, thanks for watching. hello. wednesday brought us another day of some sunny spells, but some really heavy downpours and frequent thunderstorms with lightning and hail, too. this was the picture in telford during wednesday afternoon. now, the outlook is for the unsettled theme to continue, so i think thursday will bring another day of sunshine and showers. it'll be quite cool and breezy. but the showers won't be as heavy or as frequent as they have been over recent days. that's down to the fact that this area of low pressure that's bringing all of this showery weather is just drifting its way off towards the north and north—east. we have got another area of low pressure developing in the south west, and that'll be more of a player through thursday night into friday. so, for much of northern ireland, scotland and northern england, quite a cloudy start to the day with some showery rain. further south across england and much of wales, largely dry with some sunshine around. t
it was given to moira smith, a member of the queen mother's householder clarence house who preserve theer. that is it, thanks for watching. hello. wednesday brought us another day of some sunny spells, but some really heavy downpours and frequent thunderstorms with lightning and hail, too. this was the picture in telford during wednesday afternoon. now, the outlook is for the unsettled theme to continue, so i think thursday will bring another day of sunshine and showers. it'll be quite cool and...
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edition and all things considered but the crÈme de la crÈme is 1991 npr's coverage anchored by judge clarencehomas is senate confirmation hearings receiving the procedures george foster award. named broadcaster of the year end honored in the 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national print foundation. first rated journalist to receive the award and received the american society's first award honoring her career body of work in the field of journalism the law. honored seven times by the american association for continued excellence in legal reporting and received more than two dozen honorary degrees. twice named her one of women we love, frequent contributor and tv shows, she has written for major newspapers pier articles among the new york times magazine, harvard law review, christian science monitor in new york magazine and others. as npr's senior national correspondent, linda brings her unique insights and experience on the top news stories and 40 years since she first joined npr, she served in a variety of roles including reporter and developing all things considered 13 ye
edition and all things considered but the crÈme de la crÈme is 1991 npr's coverage anchored by judge clarencehomas is senate confirmation hearings receiving the procedures george foster award. named broadcaster of the year end honored in the 1998 award for excellence in broadcasting from the national print foundation. first rated journalist to receive the award and received the american society's first award honoring her career body of work in the field of journalism the law. honored seven...
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. >> big hit to clarence thomas and descent from the supreme court decision not to hear a case involvingry. he called the federal law against marijuana contradictory and unstable. this astonished some liberals, he shouldn't have. in 2005, he issued another marijuana case in which he worried about the federal powers. the truth is, plant thomas is doing what he always does, applying clear constitutional principles letting the chips fall where they may. paul: mene. >> a joint hit to arizona governor doug ducey into ohio governor for managing to return some money to taxpayers hands when every one is going the other direction so a lot of state unexpected budget windfall either extending spending this year giving one time in the form of stimulus checks, both ducey and him secured their legislatures in a way that's going to help grow their economies increase improvements in the coming weeks. paul: dan. >> my hit goes to the great american fourth of july impacting, going back to the founding fathers independence day july 4, 1776. because of the pandemic last year, there were no fourth of july pa
. >> big hit to clarence thomas and descent from the supreme court decision not to hear a case involvingry. he called the federal law against marijuana contradictory and unstable. this astonished some liberals, he shouldn't have. in 2005, he issued another marijuana case in which he worried about the federal powers. the truth is, plant thomas is doing what he always does, applying clear constitutional principles letting the chips fall where they may. paul: mene. >> a joint hit to...
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justice clarence thomas overseas the cases and denied the request to take the case. >>> partner, the mercury news, employees fully vaccinated against covid-19 can go back to work today. the san jose-based company says there is a hybrid model giving employees the option to work from home 50% of the time and in the office the other part of the time. >>> workplaces evolve as more return to the office. some companies are trying to bring together the best of both words with remote working and office space. here is how it works. workers will not be required to come into the office, but the studio allows them to come together and brainstorm. there are no desks or cubicles. however, there is a coffee shop to socialize. make it provides guardrails to flex in and work from. it makes the process easier for everyone. >> reporter: drop box will take surveys to determine what is working for employees and what is not. that goes with a virtual first policy instituted last fall. >> these tiny puppies are destined for big things. they will undergo training to become service dogs. canine companions pai
justice clarence thomas overseas the cases and denied the request to take the case. >>> partner, the mercury news, employees fully vaccinated against covid-19 can go back to work today. the san jose-based company says there is a hybrid model giving employees the option to work from home 50% of the time and in the office the other part of the time. >>> workplaces evolve as more return to the office. some companies are trying to bring together the best of both words with remote...
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she now lives at this royal residence clarence house. >> i think it was a very atypical run up to theou're stuck inside those walls, it's not a totally joyous, free, fun experience. >> do you think she felt lonely? >> i'm quite sure she felt lonely. >> diana writes letters to stay connected. >> i am continually surrounded by grown-ups, and sometimes search for my own age group. >> i think she was desperately lonely, and she sought friendship downstairs. it was odd with diana. she spent more time downstairs with the staff than she did upstairs with the guests. >> making matters worse, charles is often absent. >> she definitely expected to get a whole lot more support and reassurance and guidance from him. and that didn't materialize. >> one month after their engagement, charles departs for a five-week worldwide royal tour. >> fiancee, lady diana spencer, saw him off. she kissed him twice and walked away with tears in her eyes. >> it was a time when most girls might expect to be very happy. i think she retreated a bit. she wasn't very happy. she didn't like being seen when she was unhap
she now lives at this royal residence clarence house. >> i think it was a very atypical run up to theou're stuck inside those walls, it's not a totally joyous, free, fun experience. >> do you think she felt lonely? >> i'm quite sure she felt lonely. >> diana writes letters to stay connected. >> i am continually surrounded by grown-ups, and sometimes search for my own age group. >> i think she was desperately lonely, and she sought friendship downstairs. it...
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supreme court justice, clarence thomas for example.ama, larry elder, ben carson, one of the best surgeons the world has ever known. this idea that they are downplaying all of the accomplishments of these people to keep up this divisive narrative, get some retweets, maybe get some card-carrying member of the new squad in the house. it really downplays not just the progress that we've made as a country, but also the progress that american, black americans have made for their communities and for their country when it comes to fixing what you say is inequality in these communities. i recommend people read "white guilt." it talks about these problems that have persisted for decades under black leadership. that is something i think people have to start talking about. >> geraldo: i also think that the greatest civil right is a job with the possibility for promotion and other benefits. i believe in free enterprise system. you know, it is, i just want to quickly say, to your points, any time i criticize any of you, i get picked up in the variou
supreme court justice, clarence thomas for example.ama, larry elder, ben carson, one of the best surgeons the world has ever known. this idea that they are downplaying all of the accomplishments of these people to keep up this divisive narrative, get some retweets, maybe get some card-carrying member of the new squad in the house. it really downplays not just the progress that we've made as a country, but also the progress that american, black americans have made for their communities and for...
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keep in mind that justice clarence thomas for years has said that roe v.ves the three liberal justices led by justice stephen breyer who is under some pressure to retire, they are going to work as best they can to limit the damage from their perspective to try to preserve as much of roe as possible. boris, kaitlan? >> thank you, ariane. as you noted there could be a decision by next june. those oral arguments are expected to happen either early fall or this winter. meanwhile, though, the cia inspector general is looking into cases of the so-called havana syndrome as the number of the reports of illness continues to rise. hundreds of u.s. diplomats, spies and troops around the globe have been sickened by this, some so severe that they ended up retiring. >> yeah, let's get to cnn reporter katie williams covering the story for us. good morning. what can you tell us about this cia ag investigation? what are they hoping to find. >> reporter: what the inspector general is looking into is how officers who have reported this strange constellation of symptoms and s
keep in mind that justice clarence thomas for years has said that roe v.ves the three liberal justices led by justice stephen breyer who is under some pressure to retire, they are going to work as best they can to limit the damage from their perspective to try to preserve as much of roe as possible. boris, kaitlan? >> thank you, ariane. as you noted there could be a decision by next june. those oral arguments are expected to happen either early fall or this winter. meanwhile, though, the...
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clarence thomas for anybody remembers that pretty and it was the year of the woman. women doubled the number of seats in congress and two women to work elected for my state andtors, dianne feinstein barbara in hindsight is still serving. and it was a great ride. so it really was gagging on the partisanship and that was why i left. that was in 2011 and i went to succeed lee hamilton, a wonderful mentor and friend. and in washington and then it just like that for ten years. i'm now adamant top and planning my next career. janet: and now you're an author as well pretty. jane: yes and i am an author and by the way, far worse be for my family but one upside for me is is been a huge amount of time in the house pretty but i also wrote the book that have been planning to write for b years. janet: so there is a lot of the book about 911 and is aftermath. one of the results of the attack of 911 was the decision to create a new department of homeland security pretty sure a little bit about the thinking behind that. and has the department met your expectations. jane: i've alread
clarence thomas for anybody remembers that pretty and it was the year of the woman. women doubled the number of seats in congress and two women to work elected for my state andtors, dianne feinstein barbara in hindsight is still serving. and it was a great ride. so it really was gagging on the partisanship and that was why i left. that was in 2011 and i went to succeed lee hamilton, a wonderful mentor and friend. and in washington and then it just like that for ten years. i'm now adamant top...
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santa clarence do it for fun. it doesn't last long. >> it fades with the sun.ery people walk across it. we see a few cat footprints every now and again. >> reporter: chalk art gives a reason to look down while at last. >> the deadline is tonight. you can submit your artwork at their website. concrete does not need our water. concrete does like chalk. >> make some pretty designs. >>> 79 on top of mt. tam with relative humidity, 6%. we have a chance for a thunderstorm and dry lightning throughout the next couple of days. north bay as well as the entire bay area. the sierra nevada battling those fires with poor air quality. we will talk about our good air quality and a cool down, next. >>> take a look at this incredible effort by a's outfielder ramon laureano he testothe rs me run. cooaange my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a peri
santa clarence do it for fun. it doesn't last long. >> it fades with the sun.ery people walk across it. we see a few cat footprints every now and again. >> reporter: chalk art gives a reason to look down while at last. >> the deadline is tonight. you can submit your artwork at their website. concrete does not need our water. concrete does like chalk. >> make some pretty designs. >>> 79 on top of mt. tam with relative humidity, 6%. we have a chance for a...
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justice clarence thomas pointed out, he said twitter has made clear the right to cut off speech lieswerfully in the hands of private digital platforms. then he went on to say -- i'm paraphrasing -- that it gets so dirty and messy when it's a first amendment issue because the government has been intertwined with them now. i think jen psaki's statements in conjunction with the former president lawsuit means that the time is now. the courts will not rule in their favor. >> jesse: i'm going to give you the last word because i did rudely interrupted, jessica. no one got in my ear! no one got in my ear! [laughter] >> jessica: now i'm wasting my time! >> jesse: the clock is ticking. >> jessica: this is obviously not the first administration to have a meeting with mark zuckerberg or with jack dorsey. this has happened under republican and democratic in administrations. i would love to see proof that the list of problematic posts that jen psaki or whoever sent over to them are actually ones that got taken down. they do work with government and ngos and officials all over the world to make sur
justice clarence thomas pointed out, he said twitter has made clear the right to cut off speech lieswerfully in the hands of private digital platforms. then he went on to say -- i'm paraphrasing -- that it gets so dirty and messy when it's a first amendment issue because the government has been intertwined with them now. i think jen psaki's statements in conjunction with the former president lawsuit means that the time is now. the courts will not rule in their favor. >> jesse: i'm going...
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clarence hayes would be considered a conservative. or bernard anderson. my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement read as rule you stay out of politics because if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community you cannot tell which political parties. bill bennett said when liberals look at the poor and black stacy a sea of victims and conservatives see a sea of aliens. and so the issue is i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies and practices you promote half the constant end of improving the lot of the least of these area .. >> .. we've got to be able -- the goal of the woodson center is to the racialized race. because as long as we are compelled to look at each other through the prism of race, the deeper, more troublesome problems that we're facing go on the test. >> host: okay. now i think there are a lot of folks who actually would agree with what you say but who also would agree with large parts of the people that you criticize pretty harshly. i have a question for you. why do you, for
clarence hayes would be considered a conservative. or bernard anderson. my good friend bernie who is a part of our movement read as rule you stay out of politics because if you go to any state in the union and go into a low income community you cannot tell which political parties. bill bennett said when liberals look at the poor and black stacy a sea of victims and conservatives see a sea of aliens. and so the issue is i'm a radical pragmatist. all i want to know is whether or not the policies...
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maybe he should talk to clarence thomas and some of the other people who were abused and badly mistreated on the t senate judiciary committee, how he lied about them, how he smeared them. it's a career of lying and play plagarism. he was never a moderate. right now, he's in legacy mode. he met with liberal historians, he wants to be bigger than fdr. how about you pay attention to what's going on in this country, joe. how about you pay attention to what your policies are doing to this country. we have inflation shooting through the roof. as i was watching your show earlier, $3.5 trillion in human infrastructure. human infrastructure. we call that socialism and then with 1 phone 2 trillion in -- 1.2 trillion in infrastructure. they want to spend $10.7 trillion on top of the 2 trillion they already spent and 2.3 trillion before that. they're going to destroy this economic system for our kids and our grandkids. they're destroying our classrooms with the damn executive orders and the nea and aft. they're destroying the border. we know why they're doing its. they're importing what they hope wil
maybe he should talk to clarence thomas and some of the other people who were abused and badly mistreated on the t senate judiciary committee, how he lied about them, how he smeared them. it's a career of lying and play plagarism. he was never a moderate. right now, he's in legacy mode. he met with liberal historians, he wants to be bigger than fdr. how about you pay attention to what's going on in this country, joe. how about you pay attention to what your policies are doing to this country....