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reports yeah lassies conference justice rip were raw commission into the protection detention of children in the northern territory and roll commission into aboriginal deaths in custody for stosh hopefully you've got the reports in one of them 2 of them 3 of them go for it i mentioned earlier the national indigenous australians agency they were not available to come on the this is the statement they shared with us studying the government is committed to working with the states and territories to address the drivers of indigenous incarceration and improve justice and community safety outcomes for indigenous australians now they are saying that they have provided $216000000.00 and they'll committing another 200 to 67700000 in the next year i can see reckon a saying in forward what i'm going to push this to critique very well no that's ok . what did they say but what do they say all they can with the critique this whole idea of reform the numbers of a your research is that human rights watch numerous community organizations are really pushing for this idea of black ice matter in the astray a
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this is a restorative justice conference. we also invite crime survivors to come to the table so we have both of the same location on the same day and we have people that are formally incarcerated and crime survivors, specifically homicide. you have retreats for families. this comes in october >> yes. we have retreats for formally in car serrated and crime survivors and retreats for families who have somebody in prison. we have a retreat for volunteers as well. >> i wanted to ask about that. i have no experience with prisons. if i wanted to volunteer, are there opportunities for someone with professional skills, zero skills? what kind of help can you use? >> certainly. our base really is made of volunteers. they can be clergy or laypeople. here, what is important is the time and the heart. no special skills. of course you need to have catholic belief in the faith and bring that with you. that is where we come into church. outside, if you want to help in a retreat or if you want to help in a conference or any event that we hav
this is a restorative justice conference. we also invite crime survivors to come to the table so we have both of the same location on the same day and we have people that are formally incarcerated and crime survivors, specifically homicide. you have retreats for families. this comes in october >> yes. we have retreats for formally in car serrated and crime survivors and retreats for families who have somebody in prison. we have a retreat for volunteers as well. >> i wanted to ask...
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justice earl warren to investigate. we go to the original warren conference room on capitol hill.tifacts and lingering controversies surrounding the report. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, stephanie jones-rogers details her research into southern white women slave owners, who she calculates comprised 40% of slave owners in some regions. she's the author of "they were her property", white women as slave owners in the american south. this event was host bid the national archives in 2019. >> questioning assumptions about history gives us a fresh understanding of our past, digging into primary sources helps us uncover and listen to the voices of those who haven't usually been heard. today's guest author, stephanie jones-rogers, has done this in her new book, "they were her property". jones-rogers uses an impressive
justice earl warren to investigate. we go to the original warren conference room on capitol hill.tifacts and lingering controversies surrounding the report. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, stephanie jones-rogers details her research into southern white women slave owners, who she calculates comprised 40% of slave owners in some regions. she's the author of "they were her property",...
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outside the supreme court, as 18 republican-led states and the trump administration asked the justices, in a conferencel oral argument, to overturn the entire law. that would threaten insurance coverage for more than 20 million americans in the midst of a pandemic. the opponents say that in 2017, when congress eliminated the penalty for not buying health insurance, it made what's called the "individual mandate" an unconstitutional command, because it says americans "shall" buy qualifying policies. liberal justice stephen breyer challenged that argument by evoking family dynamics, with trump administration acting solicitor general jeffrey wall. >> have i ever said, or ve you ever said to someone in your family, "you shall do it!" but that is an entreaty, an entreaty or a supplication, rather than threatening a punishment. >> no, justice breyer. in my family, when i tell my kids that they "shall" do things, that's a command backed by penalty. >> yang: the law's defenders say that without the penalty, the mandate is meaningless-- and therefore, is not unconstitutional. new justice amy coney barrett questi
outside the supreme court, as 18 republican-led states and the trump administration asked the justices, in a conferencel oral argument, to overturn the entire law. that would threaten insurance coverage for more than 20 million americans in the midst of a pandemic. the opponents say that in 2017, when congress eliminated the penalty for not buying health insurance, it made what's called the "individual mandate" an unconstitutional command, because it says americans "shall"...
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a week after his death, president linden johnson appointed supreme court justice earl warren to investigate. we go to conference hill. watch, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, carl sferrazza anthony, author of "florence harding: the first lady, the jad age and the death of america's most scandalous president"
a week after his death, president linden johnson appointed supreme court justice earl warren to investigate. we go to conference hill. watch, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, carl sferrazza anthony, author of "florence harding: the first lady, the jad age and the death of america's most scandalous president"
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studio: let's pull away from that news conference, the interior minister saying the country will re—evaluate their justicejihadist who was released early from prison and a prisoner who according to the interior minister had fooled the deradicalisation programme. four dead, 22 injured and 14 arrests made in connection with the events in austria in the capital vienna last night. we will leave the news conference, but those are the latest details. let's have a look at the weather. the heavy rain is moving away from eastern areas are now and we still have a rash of celtic and contend with during the day, brought in on this north—westerly wind, so it is here in the north and west what they will be heavier, with some thunder, hail, some wind, but they will put eastwards as well and temperatures considerably lower than those of yesterday put up they will be considerably lower again tonight. the breeze keeps the shower is coming to the north—west, not as much frost here, but for england and wales, notably our first widespread frost, tomorrow morning. could also bea frost, tomorrow morning. could also be a few poc
studio: let's pull away from that news conference, the interior minister saying the country will re—evaluate their justicejihadist who was released early from prison and a prisoner who according to the interior minister had fooled the deradicalisation programme. four dead, 22 injured and 14 arrests made in connection with the events in austria in the capital vienna last night. we will leave the news conference, but those are the latest details. let's have a look at the weather. the heavy rain...
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justice, nuremburg. at the conclusion of the conference, i wrote a personal letter to senator dodd, from which i would likee the following excerpts. they chris, this letter is first, to thank you for your appearance at the whitney harris institute dinner last saturday, and for your brilliant address. america is lucky to have chris dodd in the senate, to speak plainly up on the vital issue of maintaining the rule of law in the world. and americas inescapable responsibility for advancing the cause of peace. your speech was truly brilliant and well received by an informed audience of legal scholars. the response to your remarks at the dinner, and subsequent if they are to, convinces me up two things. one, we must continue to strive for a world of peace under the rule of law. and to, senator christopher dodd must continue to lead america to that goal, with warm regards, cordially yours, whitney. [applause] >> good job. >> except for the night. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> not bad for 95, honey? [applause] [laughs] >> i like young guys with white hair, i'll tell you that. whitney harris,
justice, nuremburg. at the conclusion of the conference, i wrote a personal letter to senator dodd, from which i would likee the following excerpts. they chris, this letter is first, to thank you for your appearance at the whitney harris institute dinner last saturday, and for your brilliant address. america is lucky to have chris dodd in the senate, to speak plainly up on the vital issue of maintaining the rule of law in the world. and americas inescapable responsibility for advancing the...
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litany of conspiracy theories in what can only be described as a crazy press conference that they had. i'm joined by cnn justicerespondent jessica schneider. we know that rudy giuliani had some issues when he was pleading that one case in federal court in pennsylvania tuesday and back at it today. what are we hearing? >> reporter: rudy giuliani leading this effort by the trump campaign, spent more than 90 minutes blasting out baseless,en accurate information of ballots, the vote count and supreme court and speaking out more and more forcefully and at the same time judges are reacting dismissively about the claims that continue to be pushed out by the trump team. the strategy here really seems to be to delay and to sow public confusion by throwing out the baseless claims of fraud and voting irregularities in the courts and the public sphere and want to go point by point to lay out what's been debunked because as we have been reminded repeatedly making claims over twitter or at a press conference is different than proving them in a court of law. rudy giuliani continues to promote affidavits from election workers
litany of conspiracy theories in what can only be described as a crazy press conference that they had. i'm joined by cnn justicerespondent jessica schneider. we know that rudy giuliani had some issues when he was pleading that one case in federal court in pennsylvania tuesday and back at it today. what are we hearing? >> reporter: rudy giuliani leading this effort by the trump campaign, spent more than 90 minutes blasting out baseless,en accurate information of ballots, the vote count and...
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conference on civil and human rights. she's the former head of the civil rights division in the obama justice department. joining me now, ben rhodes, deputy security advisor under president obama. i want to have a conversation with you about the national security apparatus, because there's a bit of a question here as to what's going on. there's understandable fear on the part of observers about whether donald trump is just playing games with changing people around in the national security and defense establishment or whether he's playing with the military because he thinks he wants to stay in office and expects them to help him do so. give me some evaluation of what you think is going on the military and national security side. >> well, ali, here's my evaluation. the people that he's elevated to these roles at dod and at the national security agency are not the kind of people that you would turn to start a war or even to use the military to somehow stay in power. these are the same conspiracy theories that worked for devin nunes, that have been trying to undermine the russian investigation since the begi
conference on civil and human rights. she's the former head of the civil rights division in the obama justice department. joining me now, ben rhodes, deputy security advisor under president obama. i want to have a conversation with you about the national security apparatus, because there's a bit of a question here as to what's going on. there's understandable fear on the part of observers about whether donald trump is just playing games with changing people around in the national security and...
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a week after his death, president linden johnson appointed supreme court justice earl warren to investigate. we go to conference hill. watch, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, carl sferrazza anthony, author of "florence harding: the first lady, the jad age and the death of america's most scandalous president" discusses the life of the woman married to president warren harding and dispels some of the myths during her time at the white house. the historical association hosted the event and provided the video. >> today we are welcoming the author of a dozen books on presidential families, including four full length first lady biographies and an overview of all the families who made their home in the white house. we wrote a two volume history "america's first family: an inside view of 200 years of private life in the white house." he served as a consultant to the smithsonian interpretation of the exhibit and was a library's historian until 2017. he is currently writing "camera girl e"the first chro
a week after his death, president linden johnson appointed supreme court justice earl warren to investigate. we go to conference hill. watch, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, carl sferrazza anthony, author of "florence harding: the first lady, the jad age and the death of america's most scandalous president" discusses the life of the woman married to...
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i remember one day when i was clerking and the justice came back from conference and he was telling us as he would, here is how we voted and here is how the opinions look like they are going to be assigned and he described a case where he was going to write the majority opinion. then he told us at he would say, he said nino is going to do the dissent. i remember the clerks, we sat back knowing what a fierce pen justice scalia would have in dissent. i think justice stevens saw that body language from us and said it is ok, i can take his heat. [laughter] whether they were agreeing or disagreeing, they had a neat relationship with each other. the apprendi doctrine i want to talk about in criminal law deals with the defendant's right not to be punished any more severely than the jury's verdict allows. sense is ane in a great way to talk about justice stephen -- stevens independence to start with. after he joined the court, many state legislatures and ultimately congress started to pass a new sentencing law which took ordinary crimes that would increase a defendant's punishment or require m
i remember one day when i was clerking and the justice came back from conference and he was telling us as he would, here is how we voted and here is how the opinions look like they are going to be assigned and he described a case where he was going to write the majority opinion. then he told us at he would say, he said nino is going to do the dissent. i remember the clerks, we sat back knowing what a fierce pen justice scalia would have in dissent. i think justice stevens saw that body language...
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in the initial numbers they gave us, they released them justice before he gave this press conference. the initial numbers definitely suggest we're on to something in thinking that because biden led them 2 to 1, and i think you look at what's left there. mail absentee clark county, that's pretty much the state right there. so it looks like they'll draw this out. but the clear trajectory here seems to be somewhat clear trajectory seems to be these look like biden favorable votes yet to come here. >> steve, i think we're bringing in jo kent on the ground. we'll try to keep you up. we're doing this live as we go along. i'd love for you and jo to talk this through. we're not calling anything, obviously, but jo, build on what steve is saying. i'm going to be even less technical and say the type of numbers we just heard suggest good news for biden as this moves forward. >> ari, historically, the mail-in vote, which they are still very much receiving here in clark county, has historically gone towards the democrats here. but what is really interesting about the 51,000 votes that the clark cou
in the initial numbers they gave us, they released them justice before he gave this press conference. the initial numbers definitely suggest we're on to something in thinking that because biden led them 2 to 1, and i think you look at what's left there. mail absentee clark county, that's pretty much the state right there. so it looks like they'll draw this out. but the clear trajectory here seems to be somewhat clear trajectory seems to be these look like biden favorable votes yet to come here....
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justice department. for days and days, the president's lawyers, campaign, has been holding press conferences filing frivolous lawsuits claiming massive fraud while providing no evidence of such massive fraud that would make a difference in the election. and the justice department has been sitting here not saying anything. finally you saw a memo from the attorney general telling prosecutors they should look for these instances and they could do things like interview witnesses and so on, even before states certified their election results. that's the reason why richard pilger, the top elections crimes prosecutor in the building resigned last night, saying this is going against a 40-year tradition inside the justice department to not take these types of actions before states certify the elections. now we wait to see whether or not any prosecutors out there, john, will do this. will bring a case that will give the president something that he can work with, something he can go to the american people and say, see, there are these instances of fraud and therefore i lost the election. of course, john you know the el
justice department. for days and days, the president's lawyers, campaign, has been holding press conferences filing frivolous lawsuits claiming massive fraud while providing no evidence of such massive fraud that would make a difference in the election. and the justice department has been sitting here not saying anything. finally you saw a memo from the attorney general telling prosecutors they should look for these instances and they could do things like interview witnesses and so on, even...
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a week after his death, president linden johnson appointed supreme court justice earl warren to investigate. we go to conference hill. watch, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, carl sferrazza anthony, author of "first lady, florence harding" discusses the life of the woman married to president warren harding and disspells some of the myths during her time at the white house. the historical association hosted the event and provided the video. >> today we are welcoming the author of a dozen books on presidential families, including four full length first lady dyi biographies and an overview of all the families who made their home in the white house. he made a history "america's first families". he served as a consultant to the smithsonian interpretation of the exhibit and was a library's historian until
a week after his death, president linden johnson appointed supreme court justice earl warren to investigate. we go to conference hill. watch, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, carl sferrazza anthony, author of "first lady, florence harding" discusses the life of the woman married to president warren harding and disspells some of the myths during her time at the white house. the historical association hosted the...
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conference. so she spent much of her time in europe trying to persuade white international feminists to make racial justice an integral part of their demand for women's rights and human rights at the moment of the peace settlement and moving forward. the other woman whom you see on the screen in that somewhat blurry photograph there, she's seated in the front with a white collar, that is ida gibbs hunt. she was actually a friend of mary church terrell. the two of them had been roommates at college. the two of them were among the first five women to get a full four-year degree -- african-american women to be able to get a full four-year degree after the civil war. ida gibbs hunt took a different route to paris. her husband was one of the few diplomats of color in the american foreign service. she had lived in colonial africa with him in madagascar and then in france, in southern france. she went up to paris in 1919 in order to collaborate with the man seated in front of her in that picture. that is the famous intellectual and journalist w.e.b. du bois to who convened a pan-african congress in paris to bring
conference. so she spent much of her time in europe trying to persuade white international feminists to make racial justice an integral part of their demand for women's rights and human rights at the moment of the peace settlement and moving forward. the other woman whom you see on the screen in that somewhat blurry photograph there, she's seated in the front with a white collar, that is ida gibbs hunt. she was actually a friend of mary church terrell. the two of them had been roommates at...
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he continued to fight for justice and pushed to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1998 at a conferencen rome. >> i began saying i have come to rome for those who cannot speak, the victims, and the only authority i have comes from my heart. it's only theeginning. we have to set up a permanent court in future to deter any such crimes. >> the icc has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over two dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. he has traveled to the hague several times to take part. >> i have come a long way in what i have seen happen at the international crimin court. it had its problems. serious problems. it should have more cooperation, not less. >> he says the secret to succeeding is simple -- >> never give up. phil: back to simon young in nuremberg. tell us more about the significance of these trials? simon: i think the nuremberg trials were hugely significant. as we said, they asserted the principle that states, governments, and also the individual embers of those governmes could be and must be held accountable of crime
he continued to fight for justice and pushed to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1998 at a conferencen rome. >> i began saying i have come to rome for those who cannot speak, the victims, and the only authority i have comes from my heart. it's only theeginning. we have to set up a permanent court in future to deter any such crimes. >> the icc has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over two dozen cases, it has investigated...
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the department of justice of california, hardly the more important than meet-and-confer. we need to think about where are the mayor and chief scott in this conversation? they have a legal and moral right to drive a police agenda if they are who they say and they are who they say they are. they can really move this. it pains me to see our members on the left attacking our electeds on the left. i don't trust d.h.r. -- >> clerk: thank you, rudy gonzales, for sharing your comments. mr. qu, can we get the next caller, please? >> my name is savannah. i live and work in district 5? i'm calling to demand the g.o.a. committee reject the p.o.a. -- g.a.o. committee reject the reject the p.o.a. contract and make all future negotiations public. thank you. i yield my time. >> clerk: thank you very much for your comments. could we get the next caller, please. >> hi. my name is grace coleman. i live and work in district 5. i'm calling to demand that the g.a.o. committee rejects the p.o.a. contracts and not pass it out of committee. to agree on a 9% pay increase and demand no policy conce
the department of justice of california, hardly the more important than meet-and-confer. we need to think about where are the mayor and chief scott in this conversation? they have a legal and moral right to drive a police agenda if they are who they say and they are who they say they are. they can really move this. it pains me to see our members on the left attacking our electeds on the left. i don't trust d.h.r. -- >> clerk: thank you, rudy gonzales, for sharing your comments. mr. qu,...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. as you have against a role to speak for those who cannot speak with victims, and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more and really not just set up a court on the record. you wouldn't future to deter any such creature. the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen. we have been into natural trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a little awkward action should have more cooperation. but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. they will get well. if you're watching date over the news has a reminder of the top story we're following for you. german drug developer buying tech and its u.s. partner finds that the sinking of the urgency, authorize a ship that could
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. as you have against a role to speak for those who cannot speak with victims, and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more and really not just set up a court on the record. you wouldn't future to deter any such creature. the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since...
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even as recently as july 28th, 2020, their minister of justice held a conference saying they've got to forth so the rest of the world doesn't look at them this way. but yeah, his family reached out to me, an intermediary, explaining he's being tortured. after i did some research and checked with the legal counsel, found out that jump on bail is not a crime, he is decided on he's being tortured so let's stop the torture. maria: was it your idea to help him to escape by putting him in a music box, to get him out of japan and fly him to beirut. >> we were add advised not toe information on other people who had the idea, best not to comment on that part. suffice to sarks he's not being -- suffice to say he's not being tortured anymore and he's safe in his own country. maria: in may of this year, marshalls came to your house, put you in jail. walk us through when you were first arrested. >> it was probably around 4:30 in the morning, knocks on the door, it was u.s. marshals. not sure how many, maybe 15 or 20. they did have an arrest an armd personnel carrier with them, m4 assault rifles, bo
even as recently as july 28th, 2020, their minister of justice held a conference saying they've got to forth so the rest of the world doesn't look at them this way. but yeah, his family reached out to me, an intermediary, explaining he's being tortured. after i did some research and checked with the legal counsel, found out that jump on bail is not a crime, he is decided on he's being tortured so let's stop the torture. maria: was it your idea to help him to escape by putting him in a music...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak the victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning etching the mind, which you have just set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court. it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation, truly have more cooperation, but he says the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never give out. after simon young engineer about the assignment, tell us more about the significance of base trials. well, i think the nuremberg trials were hugely significant. as we said, they asse
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak the victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning etching the mind, which you have just set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak their victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning. catching the minors you have to set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have an international criminal court, it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a lot of cooperation should have more cooperation, but maybe he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never get out. scot to simon young. i'm simon. tell us more about the significance of nuremberg well, so as we said, it really was the cradle of international criminal justice and laid down cle
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there. actually, i began saying, i have come to rome to speak for those who cannot speak their victims. and the only authority ever comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning. catching the minors you have to set up a court on the record that you wouldn't future to deter any such pride in creature . the i.c.c. has been...
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president linden johnson appointed supreme court chief justice early warren to lead a commission to investigate. we'll go to the original conference room on capitol hill to discuss key artifacts and lingering controversies surrounding the report. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> next on american history tv, stephanie jones-rogers details her research into southern white women slave owners, who she calculates comprised 40%...
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justice for him. >> reporter: after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, longtime friend, stevenr would have done. hoisted her onto his shoulders where she shared hope for us all. >> dad changed the world. >> daddy changed the world. >> an incredible moment of inspiration that helped define this year. go to cnn heroes dot com right now to vote for this moment for any of our most-inspiring moments. you can vote, now, at cnn heroes dot com. and once you vote, you can also upload your own videos telling us why these moments moved you. you just might see yourself on cnn heroes an all-star tribute, sunday, december 13th, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here, on cnn. and thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. i'm not hungry! you're having one more bite! no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. ♪ may your holidays glow bright and all your dreams take flight. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional lease and financing offers at the mercedes-benz winter event. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bacteria lurk just belo
justice for him. >> reporter: after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, longtime friend, stevenr would have done. hoisted her onto his shoulders where she shared hope for us all. >> dad changed the world. >> daddy changed the world. >> an incredible moment of inspiration that helped define this year. go to cnn heroes dot com right now to vote for this moment for any of our most-inspiring moments. you can vote, now, at cnn heroes dot com. and...
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the department of justice of california, hardly the more important than meet-and-confer.we need to think about where are the mayor and chief scott in this conversation? they have a legal and moral right to drive a police agenda if they are who they say and they are who they say they are. they can really move this. it pains me to see our members on the left attacking our electeds on the left. i don't trust d.h.r. -- >> clerk: thank you, rudy gonzales, for sharing your comments. mr. qu, can we get the next caller, please? >> my name is savannah. i live and work in district 5? i'm calling to demand the g.o.a. committee reject the p.o.a. -- g.a.o. committee reject the reject the p.o.a. contract and make all future negotiations public. thank you. i yield my time. >> clerk: thank you very much for your comments. could we get the next caller, please. >> hi. my name is grace coleman. i live and work in district 5. i'm calling to demand that the g.a.o. committee rejects the p.o.a. contracts and not pass it out of committee. to agree on a 9% pay increase and demand no policy conces
the department of justice of california, hardly the more important than meet-and-confer.we need to think about where are the mayor and chief scott in this conversation? they have a legal and moral right to drive a police agenda if they are who they say and they are who they say they are. they can really move this. it pains me to see our members on the left attacking our electeds on the left. i don't trust d.h.r. -- >> clerk: thank you, rudy gonzales, for sharing your comments. mr. qu, can...
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chair of the federal judicial conference committee on the rules of practice and procedure, appointed to that position by chief justice john roberts. he has taught constitutional law and other legal sums at a number of universities and was teaching at several universities right now. one benefit to the pandemic is that we have zoom and other forms of online education so students are able to have judge sutton as a professor without him having to be there present in person. so, that is a tremendous benefit to the legal academy at large. judge sutton, thank you for being here today and thank you for talking to us. in general, justice scalia's influence on you individually and philosophically. >> yes, sure. first, thank you, allen, for inviting me. it's great to be here live, not on zoom. so i'm really glad we're here and being cautious and so forth. it's really -- i have a lot of fond enemy rid coming to montgomery, i fell since my career got start here soon after i left the ohio solicitor general's office, then attorney general bill pryor hired me to happen cases in u.s. supreme court and happily did not yet have a solic
chair of the federal judicial conference committee on the rules of practice and procedure, appointed to that position by chief justice john roberts. he has taught constitutional law and other legal sums at a number of universities and was teaching at several universities right now. one benefit to the pandemic is that we have zoom and other forms of online education so students are able to have judge sutton as a professor without him having to be there present in person. so, that is a tremendous...
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justice for him. >> after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, former nba player stephen jackson comforted gianna, he did what her father would have done, told her how proud he was of her and hoisted her onto his shoulders where she shared a hope for us all. >> dad changed the world. >> daddy changed the world. >> an incredible moment of inspiration that helped define this year, so go to cnnheroes.com to vote for this moment or any of our most inspiring moments and once you vote, you can upload your own videos telling us why these moments moved you. you just might see yourself on cnn heroes an all-star tribute sunday, december 13th at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. we love the new apartment. the natural light is amazing. hardwood floors. there is a bit of a clogging problem. (clog dancing) at least geico makes it easy to bundle our renters and car insurance. yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from hom
justice for him. >> after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, former nba player stephen jackson comforted gianna, he did what her father would have done, told her how proud he was of her and hoisted her onto his shoulders where she shared a hope for us all. >> dad changed the world. >> daddy changed the world. >> an incredible moment of inspiration that helped define this year, so go to cnnheroes.com to vote for this moment or any of our most...
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mentioned, you know, the bar association of san francisco justice reform task force has proposed for immediate changes on d.r.h. meeting conferpractices, with respect to the p.o.a. and the goal of these proposed changes is to provide more transparency and to reduce the p.o.a.s history of abuse of labor negotiations, to delay implementation, by the 272 recommendations of reform from the department of justice. they claim most of these can be memorialized in the m.o.u. and actually during the last bargaining process, with the p.o.a. back in 2018, d.h.r. put forward proposals along these lines to set reasonable limits to the amount of time the p.o.a. can use the meet and confer process to delay finalize and reforming processes. i wanted to ask in the negotiations over the new m.o.u. with the p.o.a., since this summer if d.h.r. could file any proposals for reform, like you did in 2018. and like those that have been proposed by the bar association of san francisco and others. >> supervisor, i can comment specifically on the question about setting reasonable limits on meet and confer and the contractual waiving of meet and confer ri
mentioned, you know, the bar association of san francisco justice reform task force has proposed for immediate changes on d.r.h. meeting conferpractices, with respect to the p.o.a. and the goal of these proposed changes is to provide more transparency and to reduce the p.o.a.s history of abuse of labor negotiations, to delay implementation, by the 272 recommendations of reform from the department of justice. they claim most of these can be memorialized in the m.o.u. and actually during the last...
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conference. he didn't have to pretend he has no agenda so last night, justice samuel alito, delivered remarks that through with conser conservative tropes and fox news grievance. >> you can't say that marriage is a union between one man and one woman. until very recently, that's what the vast majority of americans thought. now, it's considered bigotry. i wrote the following. i assume that those who cling to old beliefs will be able to whisper their thoughts in the recesses of their homes. but if they repeat those views in public, they will risk being labeled as bigots and treated as such by governments, employers, and schools. that is just what is coming to pass. one of the great challenges for the supreme court going forward will be to protect freedom of speech. >> alito spent much of his remarks complaining about the real and imagined treatment of conservatives in this country. always, the victim and victor, at the same time. churches can't host big gatherings because of covid-19. >> the pandemic has resulted in previously unimaginable restrictions on individual liberty. it pains me to say this
conference. he didn't have to pretend he has no agenda so last night, justice samuel alito, delivered remarks that through with conser conservative tropes and fox news grievance. >> you can't say that marriage is a union between one man and one woman. until very recently, that's what the vast majority of americans thought. now, it's considered bigotry. i wrote the following. i assume that those who cling to old beliefs will be able to whisper their thoughts in the recesses of their homes....
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and the 2nd thing that this press conference has been calling for is a criminal investigation by the department of justice. now we've not seen any of the evidence presented by the trump campaign, but what it says is that it's a mass to evidence that there is a coordinated or on election day. there was a coordinated effort by a number of different cities that it was spearheaded in one place to challenge the votes that were being cast. in other words, it was done in a number of ways, whether it was people voting multiple times whether it was a manipulation of voting machines. many of the allegations that we've heard already from the truck campaign, but now it says it has evidence of a coordinated effort, even alleging that this was funded by prominent democrats as the clinton foundation, and even the flat 3 pissed george soros. again, we have no way to verify these claims. they will have to be put forward in a court of law or investigated by law enforcement, which today this has not been done. but what i can tell you is that this is been an interesting press conference to say the least because the allegatio
and the 2nd thing that this press conference has been calling for is a criminal investigation by the department of justice. now we've not seen any of the evidence presented by the trump campaign, but what it says is that it's a mass to evidence that there is a coordinated or on election day. there was a coordinated effort by a number of different cities that it was spearheaded in one place to challenge the votes that were being cast. in other words, it was done in a number of ways, whether it...
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justice department, and b, how real are the ag's threats? >> brooke, certainly not normal. watching the press conference just now really drove this home to me. what bill barr is doing is dangerous. it is dangerous. here's why. we have people across this country who are legitimately concerned about whether we will have a peaceful transition of power. i hear it from our viewers, i hear it from friends. you can see it in the questions that were just posed to the president-elect. are we going to have a smooth transition of power? the answer is yes. i mean, joe biden said they will. he's right. our constitutional processes are too strong, our laws are too strong. they will overcome all of this resistance. so we are going to have a smooth transition of power. the other problem they have is they have no evidence whatsoever. i look at these lawsuits, they are flimsier than the paper it's written on. there is no proof of anything. mike pence said one smart thing and oidiotic. he said, we're going to have a transition of power. >> so eventually we'll get hip to the fact that he will be the president and they will
justice department, and b, how real are the ag's threats? >> brooke, certainly not normal. watching the press conference just now really drove this home to me. what bill barr is doing is dangerous. it is dangerous. here's why. we have people across this country who are legitimately concerned about whether we will have a peaceful transition of power. i hear it from our viewers, i hear it from friends. you can see it in the questions that were just posed to the president-elect. are we going...
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justice for him. >> after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, long-time family friend andon comforted gianna. he did what her father would have done, told her how proud he was of her and hoisted her on his shoulders where she shared hope for us all. >> daddy is changing the world. >> visit cnnheroes.com to vote for this year's most inspiring moment. thank you for joining me today. i'm fredericka whitfield. the "cnn newsroom" continues right after this. (vo) when subaru shares the love, good things happen... over sixty-four thousand pets supported. over twenty-five hundred wishes granted. over two million meals provided. over four hundred national parks protected. in fact, subaru and our retailers will have proudly donated over two hundred million dollars to national and hometown charities through the subaru share the love event. (vo) get 0% for 63 months and subaru will donate 250 dollars to charity. that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not
justice for him. >> after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, long-time family friend andon comforted gianna. he did what her father would have done, told her how proud he was of her and hoisted her on his shoulders where she shared hope for us all. >> daddy is changing the world. >> visit cnnheroes.com to vote for this year's most inspiring moment. thank you for joining me today. i'm fredericka whitfield. the "cnn newsroom" continues right...
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justice for him. >> reporter: after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, longtime family friend former nba player, steven jackson, comforted gianna. he did what her father would have done, told her how proud he was and hoisted her on his shoulders to share hope for us all. >> dad changed the world. >> an incredible moment of inspiration that helped define this year. go to cnnheroes.com right now to vote for this moment or any of our most inspiring moments. you can vote now at cnnheroes.com. and once you vote, you can also upload your own videos, telling us why these moments moved you. you just might see yourself on cnn heroes, an all-star tribute. sunday, december 13th, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here on cnn. and thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. every family has their own unique story. give your family the chance to discover theirs this holiday season, with ancestry. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a
justice for him. >> reporter: after gianna and her mother spoke at an emotional press conference, longtime family friend former nba player, steven jackson, comforted gianna. he did what her father would have done, told her how proud he was and hoisted her on his shoulders to share hope for us all. >> dad changed the world. >> an incredible moment of inspiration that helped define this year. go to cnnheroes.com right now to vote for this moment or any of our most inspiring...
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mirallas and a family spokesperson held a news conference after watching the footage with sacramento police chief daniel hahn they're calling for justiced accountability he was hit in the back. >>previous reports have been that augustine was seen firing his weapon into an open building inside of a warehouse, however, the video footage that we saw this afternoon is contradictory to that in fact augustine never fired his firearm there's somebody still out there. >>on the loose that actually. my brother was attacked. by a police officer from behind on announced it's giving pain for rest my life. he's gone in. and i'm not again. >>videos of the incident can be viewed on the sacramento police department youtube channel. the department says additional footage will be released as the investigation continues, dennis shanahan fox 40 news. >>well this holiday season. the pandemic has forced many bay area families to seek help. >>with putting food on the table local food banks say that they've never seen a greater need and kron four's reyna harvey is at the sacred heart food bank and san jose talking about what they're doing to try to help reyna.
mirallas and a family spokesperson held a news conference after watching the footage with sacramento police chief daniel hahn they're calling for justiced accountability he was hit in the back. >>previous reports have been that augustine was seen firing his weapon into an open building inside of a warehouse, however, the video footage that we saw this afternoon is contradictory to that in fact augustine never fired his firearm there's somebody still out there. >>on the loose that...
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justice to lead a commission and investigate. an author takes us to the original worn conference room on capitol hill to discuss lingering controversy surrounding the kennedy report. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span three. [chatter] american watching history tv, covering history c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival foams, lectures in college classrooms and visits to museums. all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. >> every saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three, go inside a different college classroom and hear from topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, u.s. president, and 9/11. with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the virus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should mention, it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. of what we freedom refer to is traditionally as the press. >> americ
justice to lead a commission and investigate. an author takes us to the original worn conference room on capitol hill to discuss lingering controversy surrounding the kennedy report. watch beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span three. [chatter] american watching history tv, covering history c-span style, with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival foams, lectures in college classrooms and visits to museums. all weekend, every weekend on...
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he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there through that riyadh role to speak for those who cannot speak with victims. and the only authority out comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more and really never to set a record on record that you wouldn't future to deter any such crime. the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in just over 2 dozen cases, it has investigated possible war crimes and crimes against humanity. ferenc has traveled to the hague several times to take part. i've come a long way in what i've seen when you have been international trouble or it has its problems. serious problems. you don't get a little awkward action. you have more cooperation, but he says, the secret to succeeding at this is simple. never give up. well the pandemic has turned 2020 year into a truly exceptional here. for most people, keep their distance where a face mask stay at home, have become the new normal. but how have children adapted? our reporters met up with so
he continued to fight for justice and push to establish an international criminal court. that court became a reality in 1908 at a conference in rome. ferenc was there through that riyadh role to speak for those who cannot speak with victims. and the only authority out comes from my op. so it's really what is only the beginning, asking no more and really never to set a record on record that you wouldn't future to deter any such crime. the i.c.c. has been in operation in the hague since 2002. in...
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conferring on management and other process reforms. this conversation will be transparent and open to the public. unlike the process for the m.o.u., i will involve the chief of police, police commission, criminal justice and advocates on police reform. the board can't negotiate labor contracts but we can legislates change. i share the passion of the advocates here and share the desire to rebuild the complex systems. i am unconvinced the negotiation process that has played out is the appropriate point to refer. i am certain that the importance of this topic and conversation wants a full conversation at a full board. i would like to hear from my colleagues before my final decision. supervisors peskin and haney, i believe the most appropriate committee action today would be for us to send the poa m.o.u. to the full board without recommendations. i would love to hear your thoughts on this. supervisor haney. supervisor peskin. >> thank you, chair mar. you summarized the recent history very, very well. while this is a missed opportunity in many kays, as you arat this time lated -- articulated. within the pd in the leadership under chief scott as well as in large part because of the pendency of the m.o.u. an
conferring on management and other process reforms. this conversation will be transparent and open to the public. unlike the process for the m.o.u., i will involve the chief of police, police commission, criminal justice and advocates on police reform. the board can't negotiate labor contracts but we can legislates change. i share the passion of the advocates here and share the desire to rebuild the complex systems. i am unconvinced the negotiation process that has played out is the appropriate...
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conference. >>,. you have a good guy saying this is about principle, he knows these issues, it's about fairness and justice. at a certain point, carl albert got up and said i'm going to see if i can get this name reconsidered. at that moment i knew i had one. so we walk out and i said it's over. he says you really think so? i said the fact that the speaker said they were going to reconsider it, it's done. okay? an hour and a half later i get this phone call and i'm the first african american appointed to the house armed services committee. incredible thing. >> dellums gets on to the committee. he finds out from speaker albert that he's got the assignment, but that's only half the battle because he shows up on the day that the committee is being organized and he realizes that there is just one seat that's been put out for him at the day is and that seat is going to have to be shared with pat shrewd or. another anti war candidate who came into congress and that session. >> the first day we organize. pat schroeder who just one as a freshman -- freshman were on armed services. the both of us are at the bottom
conference. >>,. you have a good guy saying this is about principle, he knows these issues, it's about fairness and justice. at a certain point, carl albert got up and said i'm going to see if i can get this name reconsidered. at that moment i knew i had one. so we walk out and i said it's over. he says you really think so? i said the fact that the speaker said they were going to reconsider it, it's done. okay? an hour and a half later i get this phone call and i'm the first african...
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justice roberts: >> live on friday, nasa administrator jim bridenstine holds a press conference ahead of the resilience crew launch. at 10:45, house speaker nancy pelosi at her weekly briefing with reporters. at noon, formal homeland security secretary's talk about presidential transitions in the importance of the useful transfer of power for national security. on c-span2 at noon, a maine senator talks about the role of -- held during the pandemic. now a look
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justice roberts: >> live on friday, nasa administrator jim bridenstine holds a press conference ahead of the resilience crew launch. at 10:45, house speaker nancy pelosi at her weekly briefing with reporters. at noon, formal homeland security secretary's talk about presidential transitions in the importance of the useful transfer of power for national security. on c-span2 at noon, a maine senator talks about the role of -- held during the pandemic. thea look at the results of presidential election and what to expect from a biden administration. and mccain institute heard from former obama and mccain campaign managers, and a white house correspondent, maggie haberman. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> good afternoon and i would like to welcome you to the second part of the mccain institute straight talk live and my clock is ringing. i'm so sorry. thank you to our eminently qualified panelists, the campaign managers for both the mccain and obama campaigns, rick davis and david plus, election law expert trevor potter, and new york times white house correspondent, maggie haberman. , the
justice roberts: >> live on friday, nasa administrator jim bridenstine holds a press conference ahead of the resilience crew launch. at 10:45, house speaker nancy pelosi at her weekly briefing with reporters. at noon, formal homeland security secretary's talk about presidential transitions in the importance of the useful transfer of power for national security. on c-span2 at noon, a maine senator talks about the role of -- held during the pandemic. thea look at the results of presidential...