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let's bring in our guests engine a vote we have i'm afraid director of the committee for justice dahliafor me is the associate professor of political science at long island university she joins us from new jersey and to be on the hell is a political writer and analyst specializing in egypt and he joins us from washington d.c. a welcome to each of you i'd like to begin in geneva with our made in the fray the italians are saying that this is damning evidence not just of security services involvement but they're also saying that this shows that there was a conspiracy to try and prove that it. was actually part of a spy ring do you think there's anything in those charges. thank you for having to be around. we've got to get the transparency when we talking about some thoughts or thoughts of transparency on the bar to sit there's not transparency in the world and especially got bigger as any case already gotten and that is huge and it's. gotten to the irish and how many detentions that's our users this is something it's p.r. for us and also to us for the international community. when we try t
let's bring in our guests engine a vote we have i'm afraid director of the committee for justice dahliafor me is the associate professor of political science at long island university she joins us from new jersey and to be on the hell is a political writer and analyst specializing in egypt and he joins us from washington d.c. a welcome to each of you i'd like to begin in geneva with our made in the fray the italians are saying that this is damning evidence not just of security services...
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i would point you to the committee for justice brief which gives an example of just not everyday zoom use, but political prosecutions, mcdonald a little bit earlier. i think there's a case made in that brief how any one of those prosecutions could simply be repackaged as a cfaa prosecution if the government would win here. >> you seem to be making a point that, well, if you don't have the authority to access a certain area, for example, you have a level "a" clearance but you access information that is at a level "b" or something, that would be certainly with -- would exceed authorization. but why can't you have the exact same thing on the other end, that is you have authority to access information, but you are limited, that authorization is limited as to what you can do with it. for example, you work for a car rental and you have the access to the gps. but rather than use it to determine the location of a car that may be missing, you use it to follow a spouse or as in this case, the use of the information is a problem. so i don't understand why you make the distinction between this tw
i would point you to the committee for justice brief which gives an example of just not everyday zoom use, but political prosecutions, mcdonald a little bit earlier. i think there's a case made in that brief how any one of those prosecutions could simply be repackaged as a cfaa prosecution if the government would win here. >> you seem to be making a point that, well, if you don't have the authority to access a certain area, for example, you have a level "a" clearance but you...
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that is the critical argument with the government's point that i would point you to the committee for justice brief, which gives another example of not just every day facebook use, but political prosecutions, like the case in kelly last term and mcdonnell earlier. there is a persuasive case made on how any one of those prosecutions could be repackaged as a cfaa prosecution if the government were to win hear. winhost: -- justice thomas: you seem to be making the point that if you have a level a clearance, but you access information that is level b, that would exceed authorization, but why couldn't you get the exact same thing on havether end -- you authority to access information, but you are limited -- that authorization is limited as to what you can do with it. carexample, you work for a rental -- and you have gps, but rather than use it for a car that might be missing you might use it to follow a spouse, where in this case the use of information is a problem. i don't understand why you make the distinction between these -- or ways you can have or not have authorization. mr. fisher: because
that is the critical argument with the government's point that i would point you to the committee for justice brief, which gives another example of not just every day facebook use, but political prosecutions, like the case in kelly last term and mcdonnell earlier. there is a persuasive case made on how any one of those prosecutions could be repackaged as a cfaa prosecution if the government were to win hear. winhost: -- justice thomas: you seem to be making the point that if you have a level a...
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gore we need to hear your voice today because he was longtime executive director of the committee for justiceand now is executive director for freedom works foundation he supported many of the republican appointments through the years, to the supreme court and as i said will probably be our real defender of bush v. gore among the panelists, so that i thought i would start, then a briefer breezier way just to get some it all of our voices heard and before we dig into the real substance, so i wanted to ask each of the panelists what really resonates what do they remember most vividly from that period? the call for something that sticks in your mind just to bring us back to it and i'm glad to see so many people in the room who i know we're there at the scene and who remember what happened, but just for the few if you are thinking who was there on the court because it's changed. and so this was not signed this opinion by anyone, it was issued 10:12 or 10:15 that evening. in the majority were then, chief justice rehnquist, and associate justice sent that sandra day o'connor. and dissenting, where
gore we need to hear your voice today because he was longtime executive director of the committee for justiceand now is executive director for freedom works foundation he supported many of the republican appointments through the years, to the supreme court and as i said will probably be our real defender of bush v. gore among the panelists, so that i thought i would start, then a briefer breezier way just to get some it all of our voices heard and before we dig into the real substance, so i...
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he was longtime executive director of the committee for justice and now is executive director for freedom works foundation. he supported many of the republican appointments through the years to the supreme court. as i said, will probably be our real defender of bush v gore among the pammists and their fuller bios are in the materials. i thought i would start in often a briefer, breezier way to get all of our voices heard before we dig into the real substance. i wanted to ask each of the panelists what really resonates, what do they remember most vividly from that period? recall something that sticks in your mind just to bring us back to it. i'm glad to see so many people in the room who i know were there at the scene, and who remember what happened. but just for the few of you who are thinking, okay, who was there on the court? because it's changed. let me just offer as a reminder, it was a per cure yam opinion. it wasn't signed by anyone specifically. issued at 10:12, 10:15 that evening. in the majority were then chief justice william rehnquist and associate justice sandra day o'connor,
he was longtime executive director of the committee for justice and now is executive director for freedom works foundation. he supported many of the republican appointments through the years to the supreme court. as i said, will probably be our real defender of bush v gore among the pammists and their fuller bios are in the materials. i thought i would start in often a briefer, breezier way to get all of our voices heard before we dig into the real substance. i wanted to ask each of the...
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in paris, the head of the justice and liberties for all committee.n london, a professor of french and european politics at the university of college of london. and in morocco, associate professor of international studies. a warm welcome to you all. i would like to begin in paris. one of the things that is confusing to somebody who doesn't understand the internal workings of france is instead of strengthening existing anti-terror laws and making this about a policing issue, say for example something they did in great britain, this law seems to be about protecting the values of the republic, the idea of secularism. i don't understand why the values of the republic need protecting in this way. can you explain what is going on here? >> it makes sense given how victims of terrorists, i.e. muslims, are treated. to answer your question, when we speak of french values, this is a loose term. what are we talking about? if you are talking about the motto of the republic, in that case, where is the freedom when muslims lose their religious freedoms and can't org
in paris, the head of the justice and liberties for all committee.n london, a professor of french and european politics at the university of college of london. and in morocco, associate professor of international studies. a warm welcome to you all. i would like to begin in paris. one of the things that is confusing to somebody who doesn't understand the internal workings of france is instead of strengthening existing anti-terror laws and making this about a policing issue, say for example...
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under the new policy handed down by the country's olympic committee team usa athletes are encouraged to advocate for racial and social justice and be a positive force for change some u.s. athletes were proactive in already using their platform in november the u.s. men's soccer team don jackets with socially conscious messages ranging from. tallahassee to unity before a match the u.s. olympic committee has called on the international olympic committee to recognize that protests focused on human rights and social justice should be welcome the i.o.c. confirmed that athletes are still banned from any form of protesting at the games following a tidal wave of protests in u.s. sports in athletes who breach that rule are subject to discipline the tokyo games are next summer while the next winter games are in beijing in 2022. and that's it from me on the news same phenomenon update for you at the. next up is your business with rob was so don't go away and don't forget you can get all the latest news informations on our website. for me and entire news team thanks for watching live as well as. tarrytown. is the solution for in suffolk
under the new policy handed down by the country's olympic committee team usa athletes are encouraged to advocate for racial and social justice and be a positive force for change some u.s. athletes were proactive in already using their platform in november the u.s. men's soccer team don jackets with socially conscious messages ranging from. tallahassee to unity before a match the u.s. olympic committee has called on the international olympic committee to recognize that protests focused on human...
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under the new policy handed down by the country's olympic committee team usa athletes are encouraged to advocate for racial and social justice and be a positive force for change some u.s. athletes were proactive in already using their platform in november of the u.s. men's soccer team don jackets with socially conscious messages ranging from. tallahassee to unity before a match the u.s. olympic committee has called on the international olympic committee to recognize that protests focused on human rights and social justice should be welcomed the i.o.c. confirmed that athletes are still banned from any form of protesting at the games following a tidal wave of protests in u.s. sports in athletes who breach that rule are subject to discipline the tokyo games are next summer while the next winter games are in beijing in 2022. berlin sprint stages state ballet now admits it has a problem with racism that admission came after the 1st black woman to join the company chloe lopez accused this starts by that barely enough mistreatment signed by several colleagues the friends dancer later went public with her story after she found out t
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and an author, director of the educational opportunities project at the lawyers committee for civil rights and economic justiceroup chinese for affirm sieati action. thank you all for joining me this morning. what actually is happening legally? you're involved in the battles against affirmative action now. what is the goal of this group and what have you been doing to try to stop them from their ven eventual goal getting to the supreme court? >> sure. this has been a long effort by ed balun, who is a anti-diversity race borderline racist failing to acknowledge many of the systemic policies that have been in place working against students of color, and once you have students of color accessing higher education, it's over the years, through affirmative action, which has already been held legal by the courts for 40-plus years, and now he's filed attacks against harvard, attacks against unc chapel hill, against ut austin trying to intervene in yale and his goal ultimately is to try and hope that the supreme court somehow just four years after they had ruled that affirmative action is still legal that they'll throw
and an author, director of the educational opportunities project at the lawyers committee for civil rights and economic justiceroup chinese for affirm sieati action. thank you all for joining me this morning. what actually is happening legally? you're involved in the battles against affirmative action now. what is the goal of this group and what have you been doing to try to stop them from their ven eventual goal getting to the supreme court? >> sure. this has been a long effort by ed...
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under the new policy handed down by the country's olympic committee team usa athletes are encouraged to advocate for racial and social justice and be a positive force for change some u.s. athletes were proactive in already using their platform in november the u.s. men's soccer team don jackets with socially conscious messages ranging from n.p.c. brutality to unity before a match the u.s. olympic committee has called on the international olympic committee to recognize that protests focused on human rights in the social justice should be welcome the i.o.c. confirmed that athletes are still banned from any form of protest enough against following a tidal wave of protests in u.s. sports in athletes who breach that rule are subject to discipline the tokyo games are next summer while the next winter games are in beijing in 2022. you're watching the news is a reminder of all top stories today germany has seen a dramatic spike in coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours new record of nearly 30000 cases was reported and another 598 people have died from 19 holes are calling for a tougher lockdown during the holidays to curb infection
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head of the justice and liberties for all committee in london philip mallya professor of french and european politics at the university college london and in the moroccan city of a front in his armor sari associate professor of international studies at the university a warm welcome to you all and let's begin in paris with yasser at last he one of the things that is confusing to somebody doesn't really understand the internal workings of france is that instead of strengthening existing antiterrorism laws and make this about a policing issue say for example something that they did in great britain this law seems to be about protecting the name the values of the republic the idea of secularism i don't understand why the values of the republic need protecting in this way can use explain what's going on here. well if it nicholas sense it just the way to government is already in the 1st victims of terrorism abroad i.e. muslims or the suspect community of the holme we got in a connection to france a disastrous war is you know brother not over and to answer your question when we speak of french valu
head of the justice and liberties for all committee in london philip mallya professor of french and european politics at the university college london and in the moroccan city of a front in his armor sari associate professor of international studies at the university a warm welcome to you all and let's begin in paris with yasser at last he one of the things that is confusing to somebody doesn't really understand the internal workings of france is that instead of strengthening existing...
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for making the time. bob neill, justice select committee chair, u.k. house of commons. mly on downing street as we wait to hear from boris johnson. they are running late. the press conference scheduled for earlier as they put the final polish on things. x-mas?t be a merry bre we will have more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ finance,conomics, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." let's look at what is coming up. 11:00 a.m. and in time, they will probably raise the one week repo rate, tightening needed as inflation surged to 14% last month. the central bank has shown the capacity to surprise. with the holidays coming, most european markets will be closed. if you're going on holiday on time, all the best for 2021. if not, i'm sharing the burden with you. the stock market has a half day trading and closes at 6:00 p.m. u.k. time. sterling is rallying on the news we could get a brexit trade deal later today. negotiators work through the night to finalize a compromise on fishing rights. andill allow for tariffs quota free trade. european stocks are powering ahead, cautiou
for making the time. bob neill, justice select committee chair, u.k. house of commons. mly on downing street as we wait to hear from boris johnson. they are running late. the press conference scheduled for earlier as they put the final polish on things. x-mas?t be a merry bre we will have more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ finance,conomics, politics. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." let's look at what is coming up. 11:00 a.m. and in time, they will probably raise the one week repo...
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using her role on the senate armed services committee she let her own painful personal experiences with sexual assault in theit military fuel the purst of justice for fellow survivors. she offered expanded protection for service academy students who experienced assault. she proposed new preservation requirements for service records to promote accountability, and she made sure each was included when the senate passed defense authorizations. first service men and women in uniform didn't stop with those on active duty. senator mcsally was also championing a expanded care and services for our veterans as they transition back to civilian life. greater federal support for telehealth and suicide prevention, expanded veterans treatment course. so many important changes have been enacted because martha mcsally made them happen. last year it came to our attention that one remarkable 95-year-old arizona veteran had not received the formal recognition he deserves for distinguished service back in world war ii. senator s mcsally mature they got that purple heart hand-delivered, and dozens of young airman on hand to honor him. so, madam president, the junior sen
using her role on the senate armed services committee she let her own painful personal experiences with sexual assault in theit military fuel the purst of justice for fellow survivors. she offered expanded protection for service academy students who experienced assault. she proposed new preservation requirements for service records to promote accountability, and she made sure each was included when the senate passed defense authorizations. first service men and women in uniform didn't stop with...
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using her role on the senate armed services committee she led her own painful personal experiences of sexual assault in the military you'll her pursuit of justice for fellow survivors. she offered expanded protections for service academy students who experience assault. he proposed new reservation requirements for servicemembers to promote accountability and make sure each was included in the senate passed the senate's authorization. her service to men and women in uniform doesn't stop with those on active duty. senator mccalley was also a champion of extended care services for our veterans as a transition back to civilian life . greater federal support and suicide prevention, expanded veterans treatment, so many important changes have been enacted because martha mccalley made them happen. last year it came to her attention that a 95-year-old arizona veteran had not received ignition he deserved or distinguished service back in world war ii . senator mccalley made sure he got a purple heart and delivered and dozens of young airmen honored him. so madam president, the junior senator from arizona has charted a singular course . she has balance respec
using her role on the senate armed services committee she led her own painful personal experiences of sexual assault in the military you'll her pursuit of justice for fellow survivors. she offered expanded protections for service academy students who experience assault. he proposed new reservation requirements for servicemembers to promote accountability and make sure each was included in the senate passed the senate's authorization. her service to men and women in uniform doesn't stop with...
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for pardon scheme being investigated by the justice department. at issue, a potential crime related to funneling money to the white house or related committee. in exchange for a presidential pardon. this comes as bill barr says there is not any evidence of wide-spread voter fraud. in washington following these developments. debra, where does the president stand now on the election? >> he is doubling down on twitter still claiming without evidence that the whole election was rigged and barr is the highest ranking official to break with the president. we are wondering if other republicans could potentially follow. >> attorney general william barr told the associated press the justice department has not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome. >> this election is a fraud. >> a rare break to president trump who still refuses to concede. >> video taken at the white house christmas party showed president trump telling supporters he's still fighting and teased a run in 2024. >> it has been an amazing four years. we are trying to do another four years otherwise, i'll see you in four years. >> the d.o.j. also looking into a
for pardon scheme being investigated by the justice department. at issue, a potential crime related to funneling money to the white house or related committee. in exchange for a presidential pardon. this comes as bill barr says there is not any evidence of wide-spread voter fraud. in washington following these developments. debra, where does the president stand now on the election? >> he is doubling down on twitter still claiming without evidence that the whole election was rigged and...
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in compete so they tell you carolyn pigs next to her face no punishment for raising social justice issues the us an m.p. committee has announced they won't punish athletes who peacefully and respectfully protest against rule 50 of the olympic charter which prohibits any kind of demonstration inside the competition venue. in a statement on thursday the council said the silencing of athletes during the games is in stark contrast to the importance of recognizing participants in the games as humans 1st and athletes 2nd ago and patrick reid remains on track to become the 1st american to win the european tools race to dubai the former losses champion was top of the rankings heading into the season ending well top championship and he's now taking control with an 8 under par 2nd round of $64.00 he's 2 shots clear of the failed and closing in on the $2000000.00 1st prize. but just a day away from world heavyweight boxing champion anthony joshua defending his titles against challenges. the things i've got a little bit heated already security guys have to separate the pads they faced off at the weigh in joshua has won 23 of
in compete so they tell you carolyn pigs next to her face no punishment for raising social justice issues the us an m.p. committee has announced they won't punish athletes who peacefully and respectfully protest against rule 50 of the olympic charter which prohibits any kind of demonstration inside the competition venue. in a statement on thursday the council said the silencing of athletes during the games is in stark contrast to the importance of recognizing participants in the games as humans...
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under the new policy handed down by the country's olympic committee team usa athletes are encouraged to advocate for racial and social justice and be a positive force for change some u.s. athletes were proactive in already using their platform in november the u.s. men's soccer team don jackets with socially conscious messages ranging from brutality to unity before a match the u.s. olympic committee has called on the international olympic committee to recognize that protests focused on human rights and social justice should be welcomed the i.o.c. confirmed that athletes are still banned from any form of protest enough against following a tidal wave of protests in u.s. sports and athletes who breach that rule are subject to discipline the tokyo games are next summer while the next winter games are in beijing in 2022. and i something to make you smile the ukrainian capital kiev is experiencing icy conditions by now it's not unusual for the time of year but a challenge for anyone out and about one especially to term pedestrian though was caught on c.c.t.v. camera just trying to make headway at 1st you don't succeed try try again
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in an open letter, the committee wrote we need to use the platforms available to foster discussion, education and action for racial and social justice. but the international olympics committee has not come around. it does not allow athletes to protest on the podium or during any events right now it's unclear how the ioc may react to any protests by american athletes at the tokyo games. >>> who will be "time's" person of the year. we've got the short list. >>> plus marijuana mogul pot is more popular and profitable than ever an exclusive look at jay-z's new luxury cannabis line, when the news continues every year, we set out to do one thing help the world believe in holiday magic. and this year was harder than ever. and yet, somehow, you all found a way to pull it off. it's not about the toys or the ornaments but about coming together. santa, santa, you're on mute! just wanted to say thanks. thanks for believing. >>> it's been 199 days since george floyd died in police custody in minneapolis today some reform. the city council there voted unanimously to take $8 million from the police department's budget and redirect it to be used in
in an open letter, the committee wrote we need to use the platforms available to foster discussion, education and action for racial and social justice. but the international olympics committee has not come around. it does not allow athletes to protest on the podium or during any events right now it's unclear how the ioc may react to any protests by american athletes at the tokyo games. >>> who will be "time's" person of the year. we've got the short list. >>> plus...
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in an open letter, the committee wrote we need to use the platforms available to foster discussion, education and action for racial and social justice. but the international olympics committee has not come around. it does not allow athletes to protest on the podium or during any events right now it's unclear how the ioc may react to any protests by american athletes at the tokyo games. >>> who will be "time's" person of the year. we've got the short list. >>> plus marijuana mogul pot is more popular and profitable than ever an exclusive look at jay-z's new luxury cannabis line, when the news continues i see you found the snacks. mmm, delicious! i need this recipe. everyone thinks i made them, but it's actually d-con. what was that? judy? d-con. mice love it to death. new projects means you need to hire.gers. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. wooh
in an open letter, the committee wrote we need to use the platforms available to foster discussion, education and action for racial and social justice. but the international olympics committee has not come around. it does not allow athletes to protest on the podium or during any events right now it's unclear how the ioc may react to any protests by american athletes at the tokyo games. >>> who will be "time's" person of the year. we've got the short list. >>> plus...
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you can actually struggle for substandard to justice and substantive freedom but the purpose of the student nonviolent coordinating committees to transform for southern society to empower black people. even the most marginalized and oppressed black people. so the southern, i'm sorry, the student nonviolent coordinating committee was committed to the notion that -- they were the antithesis of the charismatic leadership that was modeled by dr. king. they felt they could go to the mississippi delta and organize the most marginalized black people and train them up to be their leaders and empower them that way. that was their goal. they lead voting rights drives. it was cold war politics that gauged the boost in their strategies. the kennedy administration, they really did not want to see the civil rights crises, these upheavals that were caused by right resistance to desegregation. they did not want to see any more little rocks. clean cut african americans from basically going to school. they did not want to see the freedom rise, and a lot of these people, these non direct, nonviolent actions, activists were trying to test fede
you can actually struggle for substandard to justice and substantive freedom but the purpose of the student nonviolent coordinating committees to transform for southern society to empower black people. even the most marginalized and oppressed black people. so the southern, i'm sorry, the student nonviolent coordinating committee was committed to the notion that -- they were the antithesis of the charismatic leadership that was modeled by dr. king. they felt they could go to the mississippi...
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for restorative justice to repair this damage. i would like to just mention and ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record a statement by the chair of our ways and means committee, mr. richard neal. i would like to read a portion of his statement as it relates to ways and means tax issue which mr. blumenauer will discuss further. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. lee: mr. neal has addressed an issue that came to our attention as an exclusion in this measure and made a commitment. he says that he looks forward to continuing work with the measure's sponsors and other committees of jurisdictions to achieve an effective tax regime that supports a vibrant legal markets and provides individuals the affected by this it and opportunity to fulfill and fully participate in this emerging economy. make no mistake, i want to thank the chair of the ways and means committee for helping us pick several provisions of this important bill. make no mistake, this is a major racial justice bill. according to the aclu black americans are four times more likely to be arrested for cannabis related crimes. nay i have an additional 30 seconds. -- may i have an additional 30
for restorative justice to repair this damage. i would like to just mention and ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record a statement by the chair of our ways and means committee, mr. richard neal. i would like to read a portion of his statement as it relates to ways and means tax issue which mr. blumenauer will discuss further. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. lee: mr. neal has addressed an issue that came to our attention as an exclusion in this measure and made a...
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dignity so somebody that is a part of the police community relations committee, he tries to push for police reform and to imagine the justice system is a big part of malcolm x's legacy in ways that we do not think about. >> one of the things that has come in the wake of the george floyd case in minneapolis this week. the country doesn't just deserve any longer the allegiance of african-american we can no longer pour ourselves into those projects and for me it's a brilliant, exciting component of that kind of rhetoric and particularly following doctor king saying in these moments we still want to love our enemy and that multi-phased ethic and politics we can redeem and build a new kind of democracy so i was hoping you might say a little bit about this reality of loving one's enemy in the transformation and why malcolm was so afraid of that and whether he was right or not. >> he is pushing back against one aspect because when we look at king that is what is great about writing the dual biography, looking at him in his fullness you are right he's talking about loving your enemy. but he's also talking about shared sacrifice and
dignity so somebody that is a part of the police community relations committee, he tries to push for police reform and to imagine the justice system is a big part of malcolm x's legacy in ways that we do not think about. >> one of the things that has come in the wake of the george floyd case in minneapolis this week. the country doesn't just deserve any longer the allegiance of african-american we can no longer pour ourselves into those projects and for me it's a brilliant, exciting...
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it's a general committee for everything that looked to -- justice alito: well, the plain meaning of that statement is that if css or another religious organization came to the city and said that we do not -- it is contrary to our religious beliefs to certify a same-sex couple, there would be consideration of an exemption. mr. katyal: your -- your honor -- justice alito: is that true? mr. katyal: -- the city's policy -- the city's view on this has been clear from the start. they can't make exceptions on the basis of the fair practices ordinance at all when it comes to things like this at the child pool -- excuse me -- at the parent pool stage. there are some exceptions that can be done under 3.21 at the matching stage, when the child is matched with an agency, but that's really just about dhs making an individual referral to a particular agency at that limited, particularized stage -- justice alito: well, if that's -- mr. katyal: -- in its -- justice alito: -- if that's the city's policy, then the statement that i just read seems to me to be quite misleading, but i'll move on from that. l
it's a general committee for everything that looked to -- justice alito: well, the plain meaning of that statement is that if css or another religious organization came to the city and said that we do not -- it is contrary to our religious beliefs to certify a same-sex couple, there would be consideration of an exemption. mr. katyal: your -- your honor -- justice alito: is that true? mr. katyal: -- the city's policy -- the city's view on this has been clear from the start. they can't make...
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this as the department of justice is investigating whether there was a scheme to funnel money to white house or a political committee in exchange for a presidential pardon. the potential crime disclosed in heavily redacted court documents unsealed in federal court tuesday. no names were revealed. meantime, while trump continues efforts to reverse his election loss, the department of justice says there's no evidence to support his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. attorney general william barr telling the associated press, to date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election. barr, a top trump ally, making a rare rebuke of the president, even as he repeatedly echoed trump's lies about voting by mail in september. >> people trying to change the rules to this methodology, which as a matter of logic, is very open to fraud and coercion, is reckless and dangerous. and the people are playing with fire. >> reporter: and after the trump team's false allegations that voting machines could be altered to change the election results, barr saying, investigations by the justice departmen
this as the department of justice is investigating whether there was a scheme to funnel money to white house or a political committee in exchange for a presidential pardon. the potential crime disclosed in heavily redacted court documents unsealed in federal court tuesday. no names were revealed. meantime, while trump continues efforts to reverse his election loss, the department of justice says there's no evidence to support his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud. attorney general...
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justice department. and the extent of the corruption is incredibly troubling for every member of congress in every u.sandevery u.s. senator,r of the committee but obviously it doesn't because apparently corruption is partisan. if it is in the side of your party, not worried about it. i'm worried about it regardless how much would it hamper a criminal investigation of congress had the samee information. >> i appreciate ur frustration, senat. i think all of us are looking for a deep level of cooperaon the f.nsparency from it's betr to rip the band-aid off and if there are things embarrsing to the fbi that have to be revealed, then let's get it over with. the bureau has taken a beating over the last three or four years at the hds of some bad actors. there were some poor decions made with the polical bias or not they were decisions that dramatically impacted the american trust and the fbi. right now federal law is very narrow it's hard to get at corrupt activity and maybe we need a new definition if there are family members. the political officers and difficulto prosecute maybe we need a new definition of corruption and new laws and it might be
justice department. and the extent of the corruption is incredibly troubling for every member of congress in every u.sandevery u.s. senator,r of the committee but obviously it doesn't because apparently corruption is partisan. if it is in the side of your party, not worried about it. i'm worried about it regardless how much would it hamper a criminal investigation of congress had the samee information. >> i appreciate ur frustration, senat. i think all of us are looking for a deep level...
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and ella baker said you can actually struggle for substantive justice and substantive freedom, that the purpose of the student nonviolent coordinating committee was to really transform southern society to empower black people, even the most marginalized and oppressed black people. so the student nonviolent coordinating committee, sncc, was basically committed to this notion -- they were really the antithesis of the charismatic leadership modeled by dr. king. they felt that they could go to the mississippi delta and organized the most marginalized black people, and train them to be their own leaders, and empower them that way. and that was their goal. and they led voting rights drives. in fact, it was cold war theircs that gave sncc strategy for voter registration. the kennedy administration, they these did not want to see civil rights crises, these peoples that were caused by white resistance to desegregation. they didn't want to see anymore little rocks, with mobs on the streets preventing nine clean-cut african-american youth from going to school. they didn't want to see the freedom ride, in which a lot of these people used nonviolent and d
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records reveal that the justice department is investigating a potential crime related to the funneling of money into the white house or related political committee in exchange for presidential pardons. we will get to all of it. we want to begin with max foster on this breaking news out of london. max, good morning. >> erica, the prime minister, boris johnson, has just left downing street with a spring in his step. he's about to address parliament in this huge moment. this morning, the british regulator, the equivalent of the fda, the mhra, announced that not only is the pfizer vaccine 95% effective, it's also safe. let's hear from the head of that group. >> this vaccine has only been approved because those strict tests have been done and complied with. and everyone can be absolutely confident that no corners whatsoever have been cut. >> boris johnson, as you can see, speaking to this. we'll bring you the highlights of that speech as they come through. but the regulator here described how they were able to carry out all sorts of tests on this new vaccine in parallel to each other, as opposed to one after the other, which led to this extraordinary moment where a
records reveal that the justice department is investigating a potential crime related to the funneling of money into the white house or related political committee in exchange for presidential pardons. we will get to all of it. we want to begin with max foster on this breaking news out of london. max, good morning. >> erica, the prime minister, boris johnson, has just left downing street with a spring in his step. he's about to address parliament in this huge moment. this morning, the...
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for an additional investigation beyond what the justice department already has into hunter biden, there is the option of naming a congressional investigation though they're likely going to control a congressional committeet, and for that they're going to need to control at least one house of congress. if republicans win one of the seats next year in georgia, or early next month in georgia, that means they maintain control of the senate. jon? jon: are rich edson from wilmington, delaware, thank you. >>> well, just with over two weeks to go until the georgia runoff elections rich was just talking about. those will decide which part controls the u.s. senate. president trump with a big announcement about the race today as former u.n. ambassador nickly haley campaigned -- nicki haully campaigned with the republican incumbents. charles watson has more. >> reporter: huh, josh. -- hi, jon. a few hundred people behind me taking a listen to senator david perdue right now. of course, they just heard from former u.n. ambassador nikki haley, one of several republicans here in the state looking to secure a gop victory, and for haley, that means tying the incumbent senators to the successes of president trump. when yo
for an additional investigation beyond what the justice department already has into hunter biden, there is the option of naming a congressional investigation though they're likely going to control a congressional committeet, and for that they're going to need to control at least one house of congress. if republicans win one of the seats next year in georgia, or early next month in georgia, that means they maintain control of the senate. jon? jon: are rich edson from wilmington, delaware, thank...
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state crimes or for the kind of case that's being brought in the district of columbia over the inaugural committee here. but in the past 48 hours, we have learned that the u.s. justice department has been investigating some kind of alleged cash for pardons scheme involving the president's pardon powers and clemency powers involving officials at the white house. we have learned that the president is actively discussing preemptive pardons for all of his children. and we have learned that the president has recently been in active discussions about also pardoning preemptively his made for tv lawyer, rudy giuliani, who is reported to have been under federal criminal investigation as recently as this past summer before we suddenly stopped hearing all about that, and then attorney general william barr fired the prosecutor who was overseeing that office in sdny that was apparently leading that investigation. and now tonight, this is how the president started talking in a truly bizarre speech posted live on facebook that originated from the actual white house. >> all it's been is a big investigation in washington and new york and anyplace else that can investigate because th
state crimes or for the kind of case that's being brought in the district of columbia over the inaugural committee here. but in the past 48 hours, we have learned that the u.s. justice department has been investigating some kind of alleged cash for pardons scheme involving the president's pardon powers and clemency powers involving officials at the white house. we have learned that the president is actively discussing preemptive pardons for all of his children. and we have learned that the...
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and, you know, you can actually struggle for substantive justice and substantive freedom that you know, the purpose of the committee was to transform southern society and to employ plaque people and even the most marginalized black people and so the southern -- the student non-violent committee or snick was committed to this notion that they would really, the antithesis of the charismatic leadership that was mod willed by dr. king. they felt that they could go to the mississippi delta and organize the most marginalized black people and train them up to be their own leaders and empower them that way and that was their goal and they led voting rights drives and it was cold war politics that gave and the kennedy administration, as you alluded they did not want to see these civil rights crises, these upheavals that were caused by white resistance. they didn't want to see more little rocks with mobs in the streets preventing non-clean cut african-american youth from basically going to school. they didn't want to see the freedom rides in which a lot of these people, these non-violent direct action activists were trying t
and, you know, you can actually struggle for substantive justice and substantive freedom that you know, the purpose of the committee was to transform southern society and to employ plaque people and even the most marginalized black people and so the southern -- the student non-violent committee or snick was committed to this notion that they would really, the antithesis of the charismatic leadership that was mod willed by dr. king. they felt that they could go to the mississippi delta and...
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town has already been discussed in an israeli parliamentary committee on the rights of the child during which a senior lawyer for the israeli justiceministry argued that the nation state law should not be used to limit individual rights and not to diminish the rights of children but a lawyer who's been campaigning for a year to get camile to cover the transportation costs for hundreds of palestinian israeli school children says there's little comfort to be found in such words had to be what happened in the court is another level of racism and it's now no longer a matter of practice of institutions but the protection of these practices by judges under the nation state law. custom bakri whose only job is teaching hebrew to palestinian students says he has no problem with his children learning alongside jewish classmates he campaigned to set up just such a kindergarten but he doesn't want them to learn what he sees as a militaristic israeli curriculum nor have their rights denied by what he calls a racist law or a force that al-jazeera cameo northern israel. hundreds of construction workers cleaning crews and miners in peru of course
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is part of the police committee, relations committee, tries to push for police reform to get a new police chief, king is going to try 64, the criminal justice system, a really big part of malcolm x, ways that we don't think about. >> one of the things that come in the wake of the george floyd case in minneapolis this week, a lot of commentators out of a sense of despair, in this country, this country doesn't deserve the allegiance of african-americans. the idea of reformist politics is in no sense justifiable. we can no longer pour our energy and aspect into those kinds of projects. for me, malcolm is such a brilliant, exciting proponent of that kind of rhetoric. particularly, that people who follow doctor king wants to turn that around and say in these moment, the most despairing moments we want to love our enemies, multi-phase even love ethic and politic, we redeem the polity and build a new kind of democracy, the point of debate and dissension between them, loving one's enemies as a path to transform asian and why malcolm was so afraid of that and whether he was right or not. >> malcolm was pushing back against one aspect of love and com
is part of the police committee, relations committee, tries to push for police reform to get a new police chief, king is going to try 64, the criminal justice system, a really big part of malcolm x, ways that we don't think about. >> one of the things that come in the wake of the george floyd case in minneapolis this week, a lot of commentators out of a sense of despair, in this country, this country doesn't deserve the allegiance of african-americans. the idea of reformist politics is in...
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for restorative justice to repair this damage. i would like to just mention and ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record a statement by the chair of our ways and means committee, mr. richard neal. i would like to read a portion of his statement as it relates to ways and means tax issue which mr. blumenauer will discuss further. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. lee: mr. neal has addressed an issue that came to our attention as an exclusion in this measure and made a commitment. he says that he looks forward to continuing work with the measure's sponsors and other committees of jurisdictions to achieve an effective tax regime that supports a vibrant legal markets and provides individuals the affected by this it and opportunity to fulfill and fully participate in this emerging economy. economy. make no mistake, i want to thank the chair of the ways and means committee for helping us pick several provisions of this important bill. make no mistake, this is a major racial justice bill. according to the aclu black americans are four times more likely to be arrested for cannabis related crimes. nay i have an additional 30 seconds. -- may i have an addi
for restorative justice to repair this damage. i would like to just mention and ask for unanimous consent to insert into the record a statement by the chair of our ways and means committee, mr. richard neal. i would like to read a portion of his statement as it relates to ways and means tax issue which mr. blumenauer will discuss further. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. lee: mr. neal has addressed an issue that came to our attention as an exclusion in this measure and made a...
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to call to the european court of justice to say, what is the interpretation of this particular question that we are trying to wrestle with here in our committee. ask fortion, bring it back. then make their decision or deliberation in their final decision in the light of whatever the european court might say. that is one model. sort of slightly arm's—length model, but there still isa arm's—length model, but there still is a relationship with eu law. it might be the panel itself takes its own view on things. but the eu certainly has made a big principle of protecting its own sort of legal sovereignty, if you like, its own ability to make its own decisions for its own market and protect its own market. finalthought. you were obviously in europe, across all those nations for a long time. has covid really swamped and drowned out the interest in brexit or are people going to be looking and thinking, as people will hear, how will this affect my daily life, business, future holiday plans, work, opportunities for my children?” think the reality is in the eu, that is limited to very specific constituencies, you have very specific links and interest to the uk, d
to call to the european court of justice to say, what is the interpretation of this particular question that we are trying to wrestle with here in our committee. ask fortion, bring it back. then make their decision or deliberation in their final decision in the light of whatever the european court might say. that is one model. sort of slightly arm's—length model, but there still isa arm's—length model, but there still is a relationship with eu law. it might be the panel itself takes its own...
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be in trouble legally not because of a biden department of justice but because the senate intel committee passed along criminal referrals for both don jr. and jared kushner. let me say that again, the news broke, i guess it was about a month ago, that the republican run senate intel committee passed along criminal referrals for don jr. and for jared kushner so, no, this is not a biden thing. this is a republican senate intel committee thing. >> and kasie hunt, with news breaking like that, and we say this over and over again, with this news breaking, will this lead to republicans break something. >> no. >> i mean, my question for you is even behind the scenes, are there any republicans who have been staunchly sticking by this corrupt gang of people around the president and the president himself. don't they see? are they blind? are they blind to these headlines and to the people that they're attaching themselves to and blindly defending? how long can they do this and still survive with, i don't know, something remote to what might have been their core values, how about their commitment to the country or the oath to the offic
be in trouble legally not because of a biden department of justice but because the senate intel committee passed along criminal referrals for both don jr. and jared kushner. let me say that again, the news broke, i guess it was about a month ago, that the republican run senate intel committee passed along criminal referrals for don jr. and for jared kushner so, no, this is not a biden thing. this is a republican senate intel committee thing. >> and kasie hunt, with news breaking like...
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organization and you can actually struggle for substantive justice and substantive freedom that you know the purpose of the student nonviolent coordinating committeewas to empower black people, even the most marginalized and oppressed black people. so the southern -- i'm sorry, the student nonviolent coordinating committee or sncc was committed to that. they were really the antithesis of the charismatic leadership modeled by dr. king. they thought they gould to the mississippi delta and organize the most marginalized black leader and train them up to be their own leaders and that was their goal. they led voting rights drives. in fact, it was sort of cold war politics that really sort of gave sncc a boost in their strategy for voter registration. you know, the kennedy administration i think as you alluded, they really did not want to see these civil rights crises, these upheavals, that were caused by, you know, white resistance to desegregation. they didn't want to see any more little rocks with mobs in the streets from stopping those african-americans from going to school. the nondirect, nondirect, violent direct action activists were trying to te
organization and you can actually struggle for substantive justice and substantive freedom that you know the purpose of the student nonviolent coordinating committeewas to empower black people, even the most marginalized and oppressed black people. so the southern -- i'm sorry, the student nonviolent coordinating committee or sncc was committed to that. they were really the antithesis of the charismatic leadership modeled by dr. king. they thought they gould to the mississippi delta and...