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clarence darrow, attorney for the -- and tip o'neill for the. and tip o'neill the democratic century. he has also earned a george polk award, the gerald r prize and white house association honors for his coverage of the presidency during a prize winning career as a journalist, including distinguished service at the boston globe. and i'm also so glad to welcome our moderator for this david nasaw back to the library. he's the author of the patriarch the remarkable life and turbulent times of joseph kennedy, which was selected by the new york times as one of the ten best books of the year and a 2013 pulitzer prize finalist in biography. andrew carnegie, a new york times notable book of the year and recipient of the new york historical society's american history book prize and a 27 pulitzer prize finalist biography. and the chief. the life of william randolph hearst, which was awarded the bancroft prize for history and the j. anthony lucas book prize for nonfiction. he is the past president of the society of american historians. and until 2019, he s
clarence darrow, attorney for the -- and tip o'neill for the. and tip o'neill the democratic century. he has also earned a george polk award, the gerald r prize and white house association honors for his coverage of the presidency during a prize winning career as a journalist, including distinguished service at the boston globe. and i'm also so glad to welcome our moderator for this david nasaw back to the library. he's the author of the patriarch the remarkable life and turbulent times of...
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clarence intending town, maryland, independent. hi, clarence. >> hello, good morning. >> good morning. >> what i want to say, i've only heard part of this. i really don't know what he has been talking though. i live about 50 miles from baltimore. i know -- i'm a redneck. i'm an 86 year old redneck. i want to tell you to start with two, baltimore city years ago would go down and really enjoy ourselves. today, you couldn't pay me to go down there. it's not because -- i'm telling you, there is a lot of you good black people, but i'm going to tell you those cities are not safe to go in. baltimore city, i listen to their news. every day, there is murder after murder. it's black on black. . >> i'm going to jump in and how the congressman respond to you. >> yeah, i don't know which part to exactly respond to. what i will say is this -- gun trafficking continues to be an issue in our country. those guns are often trafficked to vulnerable communities. baltimore city, like the bronx, new york, other parts of the country has not been invested
clarence intending town, maryland, independent. hi, clarence. >> hello, good morning. >> good morning. >> what i want to say, i've only heard part of this. i really don't know what he has been talking though. i live about 50 miles from baltimore. i know -- i'm a redneck. i'm an 86 year old redneck. i want to tell you to start with two, baltimore city years ago would go down and really enjoy ourselves. today, you couldn't pay me to go down there. it's not because -- i'm telling...
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first there was clarence thomas refusing to recuse himself from cases on the january 6th attack on thespired with the trump white house in text messages to overturn the presidential election. then it was the supreme court's refusal to investigate public allegations that just to justice samuel alito leaked a supreme court ruling to rich conservative donors during a dinner party at his home in 2014. chief justice john roberts didn't immediately order investigation of the leak last year, but the chief justice never ordered an investigation of clarence thomas's family bias in cases brought to the court, and the chief justice never ordered the investigation into the possibility that samuel alito and or his wife leaked a supreme court ruling before it was published in 2014 now we know why the chief justice of the united states doesn't order investigations of possible misconduct, and family based biases that the justices might have. the new york times reporting that the chief justice john roberts wife works as a recruiter for law firms, and that her work poses a strong possibility of conflict
first there was clarence thomas refusing to recuse himself from cases on the january 6th attack on thespired with the trump white house in text messages to overturn the presidential election. then it was the supreme court's refusal to investigate public allegations that just to justice samuel alito leaked a supreme court ruling to rich conservative donors during a dinner party at his home in 2014. chief justice john roberts didn't immediately order investigation of the leak last year, but the...
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supreme court justice clarence thomas, a native son of pinpoint near savannah was nominated to the supreme court by president george h.w. bush in 1991. at that time he was just the second black american ever appointed to the supreme court. where he is now its longest serving member. since taking the bench, justice thomas has ruled on some of the most consequential case dms american history -- american history. he has safeguarded our rights by defengd the principles of natural law that are central to america's founding. justice thomas simplifies the american dream rise interesting a humble beginnings to a seat on our nation's highest court through hard work and dedication. mr. collins: there would be nothing more fitting than a georgia state legislature finishing the job it started last year and put ago statue of justice thomas you under the gold dome of the state capitol. justice thomas legacy of service and footprint on american juries preud dense is -- jurisprudence is orty of honor. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio rise? >> mr. speaker
supreme court justice clarence thomas, a native son of pinpoint near savannah was nominated to the supreme court by president george h.w. bush in 1991. at that time he was just the second black american ever appointed to the supreme court. where he is now its longest serving member. since taking the bench, justice thomas has ruled on some of the most consequential case dms american history -- american history. he has safeguarded our rights by defengd the principles of natural law that are...
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clarence is the most positive person you could ever meet.nd so from that position, to think that us two still could be, you know, in the same building and all of that is remarkable. clarence now plays an instrument which was developed especially for him. it's called headspace, and he plays it by moving his head and blowing into a tube. at the heart of it is a computer, which gives clarence the option to bring all kinds of new sounds into the music. yeah, and it's getting the audiences used to accepting those new sounds on the classical stage. and so far, so good. nobody's throwing any tomatoes at me! the concert opens with a new piece — falling, composed by kate whitley. she worked with the musicians to incorporate the electronic instruments and give the whole orchestra a remarkable creative freedom. if they want to just make up and play whatever they want, they can do, which they sometimes do! so it's a mixture between following some pre—set things and having total flexibility to play whatever you want. it's completely an opportunity, not a
clarence is the most positive person you could ever meet.nd so from that position, to think that us two still could be, you know, in the same building and all of that is remarkable. clarence now plays an instrument which was developed especially for him. it's called headspace, and he plays it by moving his head and blowing into a tube. at the heart of it is a computer, which gives clarence the option to bring all kinds of new sounds into the music. yeah, and it's getting the audiences used to...
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clarence thomas, lone dissent. none of this is shall we say a good look, nor is it normal for our country's justice system, and that is why today democratic senator chris murphy and hank johnson introduced bills to make ethic rules for the highest court in this land. joining us now is the man himself, chris murphy, senator from the great state of connecticut. senator murphy, thank you for being with us tonight. can you tell me what you want to do in this bill? >> well, what we want to do is very simple. we want to make sure that every judge who sits on a federal judge has a code of conduct that the american people can see that applies to them. as you mention right now there are only nine justices that have no code of conduct. that's outrageous especially at a moment where we're seeing this rather outlandish and transparent integration between the conservative justices on the court and the broader conservative movement. you mentioned this case in which there's a really serious allegation that justice aleto or one of
clarence thomas, lone dissent. none of this is shall we say a good look, nor is it normal for our country's justice system, and that is why today democratic senator chris murphy and hank johnson introduced bills to make ethic rules for the highest court in this land. joining us now is the man himself, chris murphy, senator from the great state of connecticut. senator murphy, thank you for being with us tonight. can you tell me what you want to do in this bill? >> well, what we want to do...
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last year, senior alito's draft opinion, but the chief justice never ordered an investigation of clarencemily bias in cases like this, and the chief justice never ordered the investigation into the possibility that samuel alito and or his wife lead to a supreme court ruling before it was published in 2014. now we know why the chief justice of the united states doesn't order investigations of possible misconduct, and family based biases that the justices might have. the new york times reporting that the chief justice john roberts wife works as a recruiter for law firms, and that her work poses a strong possibility of conflict of interest for the chief justices, but these reports that kendall price, who worked with jayne roberts, recruited lawyers, and quote, provided records to the justices in congress, indicating that miss roberts has been paid millions of dollars in commissions for placing lawyers at firms, some of which have business before the supreme court. a letter accompanying the material that he submitted to the justice department, kendall price wrote, i do believe that litigants
last year, senior alito's draft opinion, but the chief justice never ordered an investigation of clarencemily bias in cases like this, and the chief justice never ordered the investigation into the possibility that samuel alito and or his wife lead to a supreme court ruling before it was published in 2014. now we know why the chief justice of the united states doesn't order investigations of possible misconduct, and family based biases that the justices might have. the new york times reporting...
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i agree, people should learn about clarence thomas's way of thinking and black conservatism.ican study course denying the opportunity if people take a class. >> john, i am unfamiliar with ron desantis, with which history and african american application. i don't know what his area of expertise is there. he's getting everything in the world by having this discussion. i'm glad that there is not serious issues facing the state of florida or other states in the country are united states of america right now where there is not more time being used to discuss those things. look, this means whatever you want to me. i don't even try because, i don't, it's being used by people as a political watch, period, full stop. if the goal is to teach the best african american studies course, then get the best african american studies scholars in a room, work it out, do it, that's the solution to the halting, and the last point, chris sununu, i was branching last sunday, so i missed face the nation. >> typical -- >> i saw the, and i've seen the court now six times, and i still want to know the c
i agree, people should learn about clarence thomas's way of thinking and black conservatism.ican study course denying the opportunity if people take a class. >> john, i am unfamiliar with ron desantis, with which history and african american application. i don't know what his area of expertise is there. he's getting everything in the world by having this discussion. i'm glad that there is not serious issues facing the state of florida or other states in the country are united states of...
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but now it, that was the case in front of the supreme court where clarence thomas was the only dissenterar the federal appeals court also dealt a blow to trump's executive privilege claim, forcing pence's former white house pisa chief of staff to testify for a grand jury, about efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the judge ruled that short likely has important information, not available from other sources. there is also historical precedent working against donald trump. the supreme court ruled against president nixon's executive privilege claim back in the 1974, ultimately forcing nixon to turn over the watergate tapes. joining me now is former federal prosecutor in msnbc legal analyst, cynthia oxley. cynthia, good morning. i want to call it straight out of the gate. does trump win or lose this legal battle? >> he loses, i don't think there's any question. not only did he leaves the archives case that you mentioned, in short, but he also lost greg jacob and phil betts and cipollone. it is eventually going nowhere. the problem is it is yet another delay tactic by trump. but remember th
but now it, that was the case in front of the supreme court where clarence thomas was the only dissenterar the federal appeals court also dealt a blow to trump's executive privilege claim, forcing pence's former white house pisa chief of staff to testify for a grand jury, about efforts to overturn the 2020 election. the judge ruled that short likely has important information, not available from other sources. there is also historical precedent working against donald trump. the supreme court...
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clarence thomas, -- none of this is shall we say a good look.n, introduced bills to make ethics rules for the highest court in this land. joining us now is the man himself, chris murphy, senator from connecticut. senator murphy, thank you for being with us tonight. can you tell me what you want to do in the spell? >> we want to do is simple. we want to make sure that -- on a federal bench as a coastal condo that the american -- can see that applies to them. as you mentioned right now, there's only nine justices that have no code of conduct that's outrageous, especially in a moment where we're seeing this rather outline jason transparent integration between the conservative justices on the, court in the broader conservative movement. you mentioned, this case in which there is a serious allegation that justice alito or one of his family members tool conservative activists ahead of time about a contraceptive decision, the court said, while there's no evidence there is an ethical standard, breached what ethical standard. there is no set of standards
clarence thomas, -- none of this is shall we say a good look.n, introduced bills to make ethics rules for the highest court in this land. joining us now is the man himself, chris murphy, senator from connecticut. senator murphy, thank you for being with us tonight. can you tell me what you want to do in the spell? >> we want to do is simple. we want to make sure that -- on a federal bench as a coastal condo that the american -- can see that applies to them. as you mentioned right now,...
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clarence, are you? what do you. clarence, good evening. what do you make of what dr. piers just said? well, i find myself start with very sympathetic in general from where she's come from i mean i do think we needed open discussion. i a signatory of the great barrington declaration , great barrington declaration, even though i did wonder about the wisdom of that slightly afterwards when it became highly politicised and i do believe we should looked after the vulnerable more carefully. i'm very sceptical about modelling and i've written le monde and and i've written to le monde and the london review of books to express those views. however, i end up in a rather different place when it comes to pregnant . we had a blizzard of topic information very eloquently presented, but there are one or two key things that i think we perhaps need to bear in mind. pregnant women are much higher risk than their non pregnant peers. when it comes to covid there at about three. if they get covm, there at about three. if they get covid, they're at about three times the risk of admission t
clarence, are you? what do you. clarence, good evening. what do you make of what dr. piers just said? well, i find myself start with very sympathetic in general from where she's come from i mean i do think we needed open discussion. i a signatory of the great barrington declaration , great barrington declaration, even though i did wonder about the wisdom of that slightly afterwards when it became highly politicised and i do believe we should looked after the vulnerable more carefully. i'm very...
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clarence, are you? what do you. clarence, good evening. what do you make of what dr. piers just said? well, i find myself start with very sympathetic in general from where she's come from i mean i do think we needed open discussion. i a signatory of the great barrington declaration , great barrington declaration, even though i did wonder about the wisdom of that slightly afterwards when it became highly politicised and i do believe we should looked after the vulnerable more carefully. i'm very sceptical about modelling and i've written le monde and and i've written to le monde and the london review of books to express those views. however, i end up in a rather different place when it comes to pregnant . we had a blizzard of topic information very eloquently presented, but there are one or two key things that i think we perhaps need to bear in mind. pregnant women are much higher risk than their non pregnant peers. when it comes to covid there at about three. if they get covm, there at about three. if they get covid, they're at about three times the risk of admission t
clarence, are you? what do you. clarence, good evening. what do you make of what dr. piers just said? well, i find myself start with very sympathetic in general from where she's come from i mean i do think we needed open discussion. i a signatory of the great barrington declaration , great barrington declaration, even though i did wonder about the wisdom of that slightly afterwards when it became highly politicised and i do believe we should looked after the vulnerable more carefully. i'm very...
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that's clarence house reception. that's clarence house today by saying a week late but covid free.happening to celebrate her instagram reading room. the second anniversary of it's now boasting 155,000 followers worldwide , encouraging more worldwide, encouraging more children and adults to raise the queen consort ready to believes in the importance of reading to improve people's life . but improve people's life. but yesterday there was a slight raise of eyebrows when . she raise of eyebrows when. she pulled out last minutes of a separate engagements with the king in east london and buckingham palace did. a spokesperson did say that she had made an excellent recovery from covid, but nonetheless, it was bit of a surprise she had was a bit of a surprise she had pulled out of yet another engagements, having been to believe that she had believe all of us that she had recovered virus. but recovered from the virus. but nonetheless, she was here in pubuc nonetheless, she was here in public speaking to authors and public, speaking to authors and those in the publishing industry at clarence
that's clarence house reception. that's clarence house today by saying a week late but covid free.happening to celebrate her instagram reading room. the second anniversary of it's now boasting 155,000 followers worldwide , encouraging more worldwide, encouraging more children and adults to raise the queen consort ready to believes in the importance of reading to improve people's life . but improve people's life. but yesterday there was a slight raise of eyebrows when . she raise of eyebrows...
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you need 20 black women just to make up for clarence thomas.lause] and this raises a more important question, tucker, which is: why are you always such a whiny little bitch? all you do is complain, complain, complain, and now i have to spend my time here complaining about you! i could've been up here talking about real issues, like how celebrities were filling up their asses and faces with fat, but now suddenly they're taking out the fat in their asses and faces. and where does all that fat go? and how do i get in on that? i'm 47 and need to start figuring out what direction i'm going in, and i wanted to use this time to get some audience feedback on it, but no, now i have to spend my time talking about how you're mad that white men only control almost all of the country. do you have any idea how hard it is to be a woman? how long am i supposed to keep this charade going and pretend that my face isn't melting in front of everyone's eyes? any who, let's move on. because speaking of dissatisfied men, a man in singapore is suing a woman for puttin
you need 20 black women just to make up for clarence thomas.lause] and this raises a more important question, tucker, which is: why are you always such a whiny little bitch? all you do is complain, complain, complain, and now i have to spend my time here complaining about you! i could've been up here talking about real issues, like how celebrities were filling up their asses and faces with fat, but now suddenly they're taking out the fat in their asses and faces. and where does all that fat go?...
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four justices, clarence thomas, samuel alito, sonia sotomayor and gorsuch were absent last night. brown jackson -- george santos after the speech. the frernman congressman is under investigation for lies. you can see the two talking on the screen. according to reports, romney told santos, you don't belong here, santos is a sick puppy and shouldn't have been there, he should be sitting in the back row and being quiet instead of parading in front of the president. santos said, reminoritieder you will never be president. >> ashley: did you see this, first lady jill biden getting caught kissing vice president kamala harris husband. the interesting moment going viral ahead of president biden's address. all eyes on the first lady as she entered the house chamber to a standing ovation and she planted a big one on doug emhoff. and another viral moment from last night, people on social media are loving this reaction from utah senator mike lee when biden addressed the debt ceiling. >> the idea that we're not going to be moved into being threatened to default on the debt if we don't respond.
four justices, clarence thomas, samuel alito, sonia sotomayor and gorsuch were absent last night. brown jackson -- george santos after the speech. the frernman congressman is under investigation for lies. you can see the two talking on the screen. according to reports, romney told santos, you don't belong here, santos is a sick puppy and shouldn't have been there, he should be sitting in the back row and being quiet instead of parading in front of the president. santos said, reminoritieder you...
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he was also watching the and living in clarence and i think was quite a statement. was very much implied. and you have to draw the conclusions. she is very much free speech. the queen consort. she's in favour of free speech and not being cancelled for perhaps slightly offensive words . yeah. good god, this is words. yeah. good god, this is the kind of that we want them to make. thank you very much. as even make. thank you very much. as ever. come and walk in our royal reporter bringing you bang up to date with camilla's stand for free we do got free speech and. we do have got about left. so we do about a minute left. so we do have some news, huge news. have some huge news, huge news. gb could the home of boxing gb news could the home of boxing yes your favourite channel is in talks to bring you a fight between two true political heavyweights. brave brexiteer, lee anderson and protesting remainer? you can't tell side. we're on it. can't you see they could settle their differences the ring both parties bang up for this they've been giving us a taste they've been teasi
he was also watching the and living in clarence and i think was quite a statement. was very much implied. and you have to draw the conclusions. she is very much free speech. the queen consort. she's in favour of free speech and not being cancelled for perhaps slightly offensive words . yeah. good god, this is words. yeah. good god, this is the kind of that we want them to make. thank you very much. as even make. thank you very much. as ever. come and walk in our royal reporter bringing you bang...
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current judge is legitimate because they lie under oath and say roe v wade was a federal president and clarence participated in an attempt to overthrow. but when it comes to the actual changes as far as term limits for the supreme court, what do you think? >> we act the society think that's right that there needs to be term limits. this isn't something i would have said in the past. remember we felt that it was on the level but the problem is now the supreme court was stolen by mitch mcconnell you donald trump. they denied president obama's right to fill the seat and they basically stole the future an opportunity to fill in ginsburg's seed to sow the court has been basically stolen in terms of the legitimacy of who is actually on the court. so we need reform because these folks are in their early 50s mostly. they will be out here for 30 years each. something has to be done to undo this attack on the legitimacy of the court. first thing i think we should do is add to seats. the congress and president can add to seats. it's not something you want to do but given the theft of these two seats we th
current judge is legitimate because they lie under oath and say roe v wade was a federal president and clarence participated in an attempt to overthrow. but when it comes to the actual changes as far as term limits for the supreme court, what do you think? >> we act the society think that's right that there needs to be term limits. this isn't something i would have said in the past. remember we felt that it was on the level but the problem is now the supreme court was stolen by mitch...
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wade, and the opinion clarence thomas wrote after it suggesting those cases should be visited. >> those opinions sugge same-sex marriage case, it was a clear signal that this area of the law is far from settled. reporter: the mm into a repeal prop -- amendment to repeal prop 8 would have to pass with two thirds of the legislator. they say the legislation has bipartisan support. not everyone is in favor of repealing opposition 8. >> for billions of people around the world, marriage is a sacred bond created by god. >> he has confidence the amendment will prevail. >> there are still some people in san francisco who do not support lgbtq equality. that is very set in this day and age. ultimately, i am confident a large majority get it, and want lgbt q people to be treated equally. >> chances are you paid extra and hidden fees and now state lawmakers are trying to better protect us from those charges. reporter: california families are hurting, inflation, high gas prices or this, whether as a hotel, ticket broker for a special event, or the airlines that slam us with baggage fees or a fee to s
wade, and the opinion clarence thomas wrote after it suggesting those cases should be visited. >> those opinions sugge same-sex marriage case, it was a clear signal that this area of the law is far from settled. reporter: the mm into a repeal prop -- amendment to repeal prop 8 would have to pass with two thirds of the legislator. they say the legislation has bipartisan support. not everyone is in favor of repealing opposition 8. >> for billions of people around the world, marriage...
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and in court you have clarence thomas, really struggling asking where do you draw the line.id that shouldn't congress handle this? maybe not us. listen to what she had to say. >> we are a court. we really don't know about these things. these are not like the nine greatest experts on the internet. >> she said that, but let me tell you that the tech companies are worried. they are worried because if the court rules against it, it will lead to a deluge of lawsuits and then the companies will want to put out less content, chill speech, because they are afraid of the repercussions and finally they are worried that there will be less moderation. so more of the dangerous content out but the companies will be too scared to step up and moderate it. >> to see the alignment between the liberal justices and the conservative justices, it seemed to bode well for google on that. >>> the epa administrator was back in east palestine, ohio assuring residents that the water they are drinking is safe. but they are not so sure. we'll talk to the epa next. above the gumline than f floss. for a cl
and in court you have clarence thomas, really struggling asking where do you draw the line.id that shouldn't congress handle this? maybe not us. listen to what she had to say. >> we are a court. we really don't know about these things. these are not like the nine greatest experts on the internet. >> she said that, but let me tell you that the tech companies are worried. they are worried because if the court rules against it, it will lead to a deluge of lawsuits and then the...
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wade in the opinion justice clarence thomas wrote following it, suggesting other cases be revisited.this cases included the same-sex marriage case, so it was pretty clear, it was a signal that this area of the law is far from settled. >> the amendment to repeal prop 8 would have to pass with world two/3 of the legislature. if it does, it would be on the november 2024 ballot for voters to decide. still, not everyone is in favor of repealing prop 8, including one of its original supporters. >> for billions of people of faith around the world, marriage is a sacred bond, created by god, and we do believe marriage is between a man and a woman. >> weiner says he has confidence the amendment will prevail. >> people in california, there are still some people in san francisco that do not support lgbtq equality. that is very sad in this day and age, but majority of californians get it and want lgbtq people to be treated fairly and equally. >> coming up next, building a better bay area in oakland. the focus is on public safety. and only on abc 7 news tonight, here from the only ♪ this is how it
wade in the opinion justice clarence thomas wrote following it, suggesting other cases be revisited.this cases included the same-sex marriage case, so it was pretty clear, it was a signal that this area of the law is far from settled. >> the amendment to repeal prop 8 would have to pass with world two/3 of the legislature. if it does, it would be on the november 2024 ballot for voters to decide. still, not everyone is in favor of repealing prop 8, including one of its original supporters....
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bush and was succeeded by clarence thomas.ases before the high court, more than anyone in history. he ultimately won 29 of them. america together celebrating supreme court justice thurgood marshall.ette ♪ ♪ sthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your...
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today is candy clarence. reggie: i went last night. gone. at walgreens, she is gone.hey already had it on 50% off, it was all gone. i went to the laity, excuse me. it is still valentine's day. all of it is markdown? drew: i think at 1:00 p.m., they are like [clicks we have to set up for halloween. a bit breezy, the winds are lighter than they were this time yesterday. the strongest gusts are in the delta, fairfield gusting between 30 and 26 miles an hour. the big take away is less when compared to yesterday. it is chilly, 30's and 40's with frost advisories and freeze warnings. future weather, nothing but sunshine. as we head into thursday, more cloud cover. tomorrow is a partly sunny day, enjoy the bright sunshine. highs underneath the sunshine, it will feel warmer compared to yesterday. mid-50's to lower 60's, around average or a degree or two below. tonight, another chilly night, more clouds in the sky. we dip into the 30's as we head into thursday. accuweather 7-day forecast, bright sunshine today after the freezing cold start. another frosty start tomorrow, but t
today is candy clarence. reggie: i went last night. gone. at walgreens, she is gone.hey already had it on 50% off, it was all gone. i went to the laity, excuse me. it is still valentine's day. all of it is markdown? drew: i think at 1:00 p.m., they are like [clicks we have to set up for halloween. a bit breezy, the winds are lighter than they were this time yesterday. the strongest gusts are in the delta, fairfield gusting between 30 and 26 miles an hour. the big take away is less when compared...
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bush and was succeeded by clarence thomas.ore than anyone in history. he ultimately won 29 of them. america together celebrating supreme court justice thurgood marshall. ♪ ashley: and fox, by the way, will continue to highlight the achievements of influential black americans throughout the entire month of february in celebration of black history month. >>> all right. now on to this issue, as chatgpt continues to the explode in popularity, questions are being raised over exactly who is behind this a.i. platform. lydia hu has been doing the background, the research and tells us who it is. who is it, lydia? >> reporter: hi there, ashley. chatgpt was developed by a san francisco-based company called open a.i., it formed in 2015 when sam altman teamed up with elon musk and linkedin cofounder reid hoffman. their goal, to develop artificial intelligence that benefits humanity. but now there are accusations of left-leaning political bias. for example, according to the daily mail when chatgpt was asked to write a poem praising former p
bush and was succeeded by clarence thomas.ore than anyone in history. he ultimately won 29 of them. america together celebrating supreme court justice thurgood marshall. ♪ ashley: and fox, by the way, will continue to highlight the achievements of influential black americans throughout the entire month of february in celebration of black history month. >>> all right. now on to this issue, as chatgpt continues to the explode in popularity, questions are being raised over exactly who...
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and that's how i met and found t wh great, t were.wn feragait clarence thomas, wasn't easy to g.. >> why is it important to have these first-person accounts? >> how else are you going to know what really has happened in the black community if you don't allow the community to speak for itself? >> you've called these america's missing stories. >> they are. they're america's missing stories. and american history won't be complete without them. >> reporter: richardson and her staff in chicago have created a countries largest collection of african american oral histories. there are more than 3,500 interviews so far. each one is transcribed, then posted online. it's a who's who of black america. there are luminaries like poet, maya angelou. >> i'm not talking to blacks and blacks alone, tall women, fat, thin. no, everybody. >> and there are rising stars, like a young barack obama. >> who would you say influenced you most in your life? >> richardson interviewed him when he was an illinois state senator. >> not just malcolm x, dr. king, but bob moses and fannie lou hamer and rosa parks.
and that's how i met and found t wh great, t were.wn feragait clarence thomas, wasn't easy to g.. >> why is it important to have these first-person accounts? >> how else are you going to know what really has happened in the black community if you don't allow the community to speak for itself? >> you've called these america's missing stories. >> they are. they're america's missing stories. and american history won't be complete without them. >> reporter: richardson...
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bush and succeeded by clarence thomas. he argued 32 cases before the high court.an anyone in history and ultimately won 29 of them. america together celebrating supreme court justice thurgood marshall. oh, that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. all together: me too! the buick envision. built around you. all of you. get 3.9% apr for 5 years and no monthly payments for 90 days on buick envision models. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data. (woman 2) you know it's from the most reliable 5g network in america? (vo) when it comes to your business, not all bars are created equal. so switch to verizon business unlimited today. so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surpri
bush and succeeded by clarence thomas. he argued 32 cases before the high court.an anyone in history and ultimately won 29 of them. america together celebrating supreme court justice thurgood marshall. oh, that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. all...
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bush and succeeded by clarence thomas. thurgood marshall argued 32 cases before the high court. history. he ultimately 129 of them. america celebrated the supreme court justice thurgood marshall. maria: thanks to christina coleman. quick break florida bankers association alex sanchez is here getting away from esg and why florida is a new hot real estate spot. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq at adp, we use data-driven insights to design solutions to help you manage payroll, benefits, and hr today, so you can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ what causes a curve down there? who can treat this? stop typing, and start talking. it could be a medical condition called peyronie's disease, or pd. you're not alone, there is hope. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose and tre
bush and succeeded by clarence thomas. thurgood marshall argued 32 cases before the high court. history. he ultimately 129 of them. america celebrated the supreme court justice thurgood marshall. maria: thanks to christina coleman. quick break florida bankers association alex sanchez is here getting away from esg and why florida is a new hot real estate spot. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in...
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senator murphy highlighted one major conflict involving justice clarence thomas. >> the spouse of a supremeatically elected president of the united states. that is extraordinary. that is not normal. it should not be treated as just another flavor of legitimate political action. and the fact that there is no clear binding code of conduct that addresses this kind of behavior and no clear standards of recusal for supreme court justices that the american people can see and trust is just unacceptable. >> extraordinary moment in our country's history that that sentence can be uttered. the need to be able to hold the nine supreme court justices to some sort of account is where we begin the hour with some of our favorite experts and friends. brian fallon is here, the executive director of the progressive judicial advocacy group demand justice. barbara mcquade is also here, former u.s. attorney, now law professor at the university of michigan. and an msnbc legal analyst. and the former congresswoman and current msnbc contributor donna edwards is back. so, brian, i start with you. senator chris murph
senator murphy highlighted one major conflict involving justice clarence thomas. >> the spouse of a supremeatically elected president of the united states. that is extraordinary. that is not normal. it should not be treated as just another flavor of legitimate political action. and the fact that there is no clear binding code of conduct that addresses this kind of behavior and no clear standards of recusal for supreme court justices that the american people can see and trust is just...
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it is a very fair trail of american history and a very moving -- clarence thomas is in that museum.an rice is in the museum, condoleezza rice, so they expand the history of black history, so you can do that, and i trust that at the end of the day, this curriculum will end up doing that. >> in the time that remains, l's talk about what democrats will be doing this weekend. they are going to vote on this new primary calendar proposed by president biden that would do a number of things. it would remove iowa from its primary position. it would push south carolina forward in the calendar, and then primaries in georgia and michigan. what is your assessment of this new strategy? >> those states are more representative of our country >>> the democrats tried to rectify the situation by adding nevada and then south carolina, but look this country is changing quickly. and if we are going to have a country -- if we are going to have an electorate that looks like the country voting for the president we have to change the system and i think the way that works the only question is one week after t
it is a very fair trail of american history and a very moving -- clarence thomas is in that museum.an rice is in the museum, condoleezza rice, so they expand the history of black history, so you can do that, and i trust that at the end of the day, this curriculum will end up doing that. >> in the time that remains, l's talk about what democrats will be doing this weekend. they are going to vote on this new primary calendar proposed by president biden that would do a number of things. it...
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you just heard what clarence thomas was saying, what sonia sotomayor was saying to people who are verygent. what is your counter argument to them not seeing the leap from just pushing whatever to affirmative as they've called it, affirmative pushing. affirmative action, if you will. toward pushing this content on to users. >> what we do know, it is a complicated case and it's a complex situation. we feel that the court wants to do something. it just has -- i believe, and this is what we brought this case for and others, that the social media companies became an essential tool in the operations of the terror organizations that cannot do without. the terror organizations are using the social media companies to recruit, to raise funds, to spread their ideology. they utilizing the services of the social media companies to carry out terror attacks. meaning that what the companies are doing are aiding and abetting terrorism. and the companies were doing it for a very long time because they were shield. they stay behind the section 230 that grants immunity. and we say no more. that was the pu
you just heard what clarence thomas was saying, what sonia sotomayor was saying to people who are verygent. what is your counter argument to them not seeing the leap from just pushing whatever to affirmative as they've called it, affirmative pushing. affirmative action, if you will. toward pushing this content on to users. >> what we do know, it is a complicated case and it's a complex situation. we feel that the court wants to do something. it just has -- i believe, and this is what we...
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a 57-page report by the san francisco law firm clarence dyer and cohen accuses armstrong of engaging gross dereliction of duty when he failed to hold officers accountable for misconduct and did not ensure there was a fair and thorough disciplinary process. it details a 2021 incident when two officers who were engaged in a secret romantic relationship hit a parked pedestrian vehicle with their police vehicle and drove off. this incident was captured on video and obtained by opd. a second confidential report published in full describes a meeting months later where armstrong claims to not know much about the hit-and-run and chooses not to discipline either officer involved. >> officers at the meeting described him as cutting off the discussion, cutting off questions that others had about the incident, so that the meeting abruptly ended with the chief just cutting everyone off and then signing off on the report. >> reporter: retired superior court judge ladoris cordell says, if that's true, chief armstrong will have a difficult time avoiding discipline or keeping his job. armstrong is ad
a 57-page report by the san francisco law firm clarence dyer and cohen accuses armstrong of engaging gross dereliction of duty when he failed to hold officers accountable for misconduct and did not ensure there was a fair and thorough disciplinary process. it details a 2021 incident when two officers who were engaged in a secret romantic relationship hit a parked pedestrian vehicle with their police vehicle and drove off. this incident was captured on video and obtained by opd. a second...
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committee, and he lost it in the united states supreme court by an 8 to 1 decision with only justice clarence thomas dissenting. so i don't think that's going anywhere. but he could try and it does fit the trump playbook of trying to delay things as long as you can. >> neal katyal, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. coming up, another day, another fake investigative hearing in the republican house of representatives and this time, as the video will prove, america owes the voters of brooklyn and the lower east side of manhattan a debt of gratitude for sending dan goldman to the house of representatives, where he was able to completely wipe out the republican witnesses in his round of questioning. that's next. i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements at 4 weeks. skyrizi is the first and only il-23 inh
committee, and he lost it in the united states supreme court by an 8 to 1 decision with only justice clarence thomas dissenting. so i don't think that's going anywhere. but he could try and it does fit the trump playbook of trying to delay things as long as you can. >> neal katyal, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. coming up, another day, another fake investigative hearing in the republican house of representatives and this time, as the video will prove,...
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bush and was succeeded by clarence thomas.rshall argued 32 cases before the high court, more than anyone in history. he ultimately won 29 of them. american together celebrating supreme court justice thurgood marshall. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. did you know that liberty mutual custo— ♪ liberty mutual. ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ ♪ custom home insurance created for you all. ♪ ♪ now the song is done ♪ ♪ back to living in your wall. ♪ they're just gonna live in there? ♪ yes. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ one back,one back. the winter play was really coming together. until disaster struck. ♪ tensions were high. luckily, replacement costumes were shipped with fedex. which means mr. harvey could picture the perfect night. we're ready for the holidays, so you're ready for what's next. [applause] (bridget) with thyroid eye disease i hid from the camera. and i wanted
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distinct experience with having to pay for college and finance t i will start with someone like justice clarencehomas who grew up in georgia in modest means and he wrote about his own loan burden back in a 2007 memoire, he had gone to holy cross for undergrad with some tuition help from the school, but then when he was at yale he had to take out loans. he said he and his young family at the time were really struggling with the bills and the loans he took out, jim, from yale, he was still paying off when he became a supreme court justice in 1991 at age 43. sometimes we do think about young people shouldering a lot of this burden, but as rene pointed out, it's people who themselves have become parents and grandparents shouldering it. justice thomas as i said was quite aware of the burden of financial loans. both he and sonia sotomayor, who sonia sotomayor was our first hispanic justice, they both did have some advantages with scholarships, justice sotomayor actually went to princeton and yale, both on scholarship, but then let's take some of the other justices who were lucky enough to be able to f
distinct experience with having to pay for college and finance t i will start with someone like justice clarencehomas who grew up in georgia in modest means and he wrote about his own loan burden back in a 2007 memoire, he had gone to holy cross for undergrad with some tuition help from the school, but then when he was at yale he had to take out loans. he said he and his young family at the time were really struggling with the bills and the loans he took out, jim, from yale, he was still paying...
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be consistent with this nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation, according to justice clarencecal tradition of firearms this is to fight the muskets and the red coats. not today's weapons of war that are readily available for does anybody or civilian, even accused domestic abusers, even one with restraining orders. in america. half of women who are killed by guns are shot to death by an intimate partner. fortunately, there are people in washington trying to do something about it. i've got one of them with me here tonight. joining us now is democratic congresswoman debbie dingell of michigan. congresswoman, thank you for being with us, for this event. you know it took a lot about of things. this is one that we don't talk about much, and is an easy way to reduce gun deaths in this country. part of it would be to get guns out of the hands of people with restraining orders because they have been involved in, or alleged to be a ball involved in domestic abuse. >> absolutely. -- i've been working on this for a number of years. and the fact of the matter is, is that we do know that if
be consistent with this nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation, according to justice clarencecal tradition of firearms this is to fight the muskets and the red coats. not today's weapons of war that are readily available for does anybody or civilian, even accused domestic abusers, even one with restraining orders. in america. half of women who are killed by guns are shot to death by an intimate partner. fortunately, there are people in washington trying to do something about it....
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two justices on record saying they want to reconsider "new york times" versus sullivan, justices clarenceice thomas says from the beginning "new york times" versus sullivan was wrong, it was essentially policy masquerading as law and says it has no grounding in the constitution. neil gorsuch, on the other hand, looks at kind of what's happened to media since 1964 when "new york times" versus sullivan was declared. look at just about everybody has a microphone these days. and the kind of fact checking and conscientiousness gone back 1964 don't exist today and it's time for reconsideration. now, those two justices have made the point in written opinions when court hasn't taken up a case revisiting "new york times" versus sullivan. no other justices have joined in, but to your opener here, abby, this is a court that's ready to plow through precedence. we have a super majority ready to revisit cases whether they will do this 1964 one, we're not sure. >> it will take four of them just to take it on. >> exactly right. >> then more to overturn it. samantha, just to kind of put this into context
two justices on record saying they want to reconsider "new york times" versus sullivan, justices clarenceice thomas says from the beginning "new york times" versus sullivan was wrong, it was essentially policy masquerading as law and says it has no grounding in the constitution. neil gorsuch, on the other hand, looks at kind of what's happened to media since 1964 when "new york times" versus sullivan was declared. look at just about everybody has a microphone these...
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butchering doesn't to have reached clarence house.ut earlier today i honestly let a little weep for camilla when i saw this. please keep doing so. please remain true calling unimpeded by those who may wish to kerb the freedom of your express or impose limits on your imagination . and enough say. imagination. and enough say. yes, guys, we have an anti woke queen. and look how proud the queen. the king. i mean, it's incredibly rare for members of the royal family to involve themselves in, these sorts of culture, war squabbles. but maybe highlights how seriously the country is taking puffins, rewriting of history. it also sets up our new anti—woke queen head to head with the prince and princess of woke. harry and. meghan. i think i know what side i'll be taking about. was queen consort write to weigh in and show us where she needs more pubuc show us where she needs more public figures who are going to stand for free speech after this disgrace from puffin. i think if you see the queen's comments, she was clever enough not to wade middle o
butchering doesn't to have reached clarence house.ut earlier today i honestly let a little weep for camilla when i saw this. please keep doing so. please remain true calling unimpeded by those who may wish to kerb the freedom of your express or impose limits on your imagination . and enough say. imagination. and enough say. yes, guys, we have an anti woke queen. and look how proud the queen. the king. i mean, it's incredibly rare for members of the royal family to involve themselves in, these...
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than 40 million loan borrowers that are on the line and they started off this morning with justin's clarence thomas asking, you know, is this a waiver? is it a modification or cancellation? but the biden administration says it feels confident that this morning they believe that it is in their legal authority to cancel or reduce student loans. the 9 justices are currently hearing 2 cases today, both regarding the president's plan, which could cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt. for those who qualify now, one cases from 6 republican led states and the other is from a conservative advocacy organization that feels the plan is unfair. now some republicans say this is a total violation of the president's authority and is not necessary, adding that it could cost up to around 4400 excuse me billion dollars over the next 30 years. but the white house says the 2003 heroes act allows him to waive or modify student loans when it comes into a connection of a national emergency. like the pandemic. and that is what originally put federal student loans on paused to begin with when it comes to
than 40 million loan borrowers that are on the line and they started off this morning with justin's clarence thomas asking, you know, is this a waiver? is it a modification or cancellation? but the biden administration says it feels confident that this morning they believe that it is in their legal authority to cancel or reduce student loans. the 9 justices are currently hearing 2 cases today, both regarding the president's plan, which could cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt....
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clarence thomas is in the museum, susan rice, condoleezza rice.versity of back history. you can do that. i trust that at the end of the day, this curriculum will end up doing that. geoff: in the time that remains, let's talk about what democrats are going to be doing this weekend. they are going to vote on this new primary calendar proposed by president biden that would do a number of things, remove iowa from its primary position and push succulent forward in the calendar followed by nevada and primaries in georgia and michigan. what is your assessment of this new strategy here? >> those states are more a percent of our country than iowa going first or new hampshire going next. the democrats tried to rectify the situation by adding nevada and then south carolina, but look, this country is changing quickly. and if we are going to have an electorate that looks like the country voting for the president, we've got to change the system. i think the way that works, those states, are great. my only question is, one week after the other? that's the thing
clarence thomas is in the museum, susan rice, condoleezza rice.versity of back history. you can do that. i trust that at the end of the day, this curriculum will end up doing that. geoff: in the time that remains, let's talk about what democrats are going to be doing this weekend. they are going to vote on this new primary calendar proposed by president biden that would do a number of things, remove iowa from its primary position and push succulent forward in the calendar followed by nevada and...
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in the beginning few minutes here, we already had justices including clarence thomas asking about howhe algorithm work on the internet. we had elena kagan talking about the question of section 230, definitely a big case to watch. and i think it really is in some ways gets at the idea we're looking at whether or not platform can be held liable in 1996 when this was passed it was really the american public saying platforms can't be held liable. now we have twitter and facebook and all sorts of questions whether or not they should have more responsibility. we'll be watching. >> thank you. >>> michael regan is back in east palestine, ohio. he'll hold a press conference with the governors of both ohio and pennsylvania. transportation secretary pete buttigieg is calling on congress and the freight rail industry to take steps to improve accountability and safety. nbc's george solis has more from columbia, ohio, ten miles northwest of east palestine. we know one detail regan will likely address is the ongoing air quality and water testing. what more are you hearing from people who live there
in the beginning few minutes here, we already had justices including clarence thomas asking about howhe algorithm work on the internet. we had elena kagan talking about the question of section 230, definitely a big case to watch. and i think it really is in some ways gets at the idea we're looking at whether or not platform can be held liable in 1996 when this was passed it was really the american public saying platforms can't be held liable. now we have twitter and facebook and all sorts of...
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committee, and he lost it in the united states supreme court by an 8 to 1 decision with only justice clarencethomas dissenting. so i don't think that's going anywhere. but he could try and it does fit the trump playbook of trying to delay things as long as you can. >> neal katyal, thank you very much for joining us tonight. coming up, another day, another fake investigative hearing in the republican house of representatives and this time, as the video will prove, america owes the voters of brooklyn and the lower east side of manhattan and debt of gratitude for sending dan goldman to the house of representatives where he was able to completely wipe out the republican witnesses in his round of questioning. that's next. stioning that's next. supply fuel for immune cells and sustain tissue health. ensure with twenty-five vitamins and minerals, and ensure complete with thirty grams of protein. who's on it with jardiance? ♪ ♪ we're the ones getting it done. we're managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk. we're on it with jardiance. join the growing number of people who are on it with the once-daily
committee, and he lost it in the united states supreme court by an 8 to 1 decision with only justice clarencethomas dissenting. so i don't think that's going anywhere. but he could try and it does fit the trump playbook of trying to delay things as long as you can. >> neal katyal, thank you very much for joining us tonight. coming up, another day, another fake investigative hearing in the republican house of representatives and this time, as the video will prove, america owes the voters...
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and justice clarence thomas opened the hearings by asking. >> is this program a waiver, a cancellationiveness, adding that those specifics are important during these hearings. now, the student loan forgiveness program has been the topic of debate for months, but the biden administration is standing firm and its ground saying that it feels confident in its legal authority to cancel or reduce student loans. the 9 justices are currently hearing 2 cases, both regarding the president's plan, which could cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt. for those who qualify. one case is from 6 republican led states and the other is from a conservative advocacy organization that feels the plan is just unfair. now, some republicans say that this is a total violation of the president's authority and it's not necessary adding that it would cost an estimated 400 billion dollars over the next 30 years. but the white house says the 2003 heroes act says differently and allows them to waive or modify federal student loans when it comes into a connection of a national emergency like the pandemic, wh
and justice clarence thomas opened the hearings by asking. >> is this program a waiver, a cancellationiveness, adding that those specifics are important during these hearings. now, the student loan forgiveness program has been the topic of debate for months, but the biden administration is standing firm and its ground saying that it feels confident in its legal authority to cancel or reduce student loans. the 9 justices are currently hearing 2 cases, both regarding the president's plan,...