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he rules against cosby. so cosby fires morris and puts in morris' place a much younger man, last name delancey. as in the street down on the lower east side. and what morris does to fight back is he hires an immigrant named john john john peter zangt a newspaper. and newspaper culture has already started in the 13 colonies. the franklin brothers have started one, james and benjamin. later much more famous than his older brother. every significant town along the coast has one i newspaper, at least one newspaper. now new york has two. the previous one was the official one. it would print all the official notices and laws and what not. and, obviously, it was in the pocket of whoever the governor was. but now there's a rival one, the weekly journal. and for a year, it campaigns against governor cosby, rarely mentioning him but, you know, talking about arbitrary power and what a terrible thing that is. they run bogus ads. there's an ad for a missing spaniel, and that's supposed to be one of cosby's supporters. [l
he rules against cosby. so cosby fires morris and puts in morris' place a much younger man, last name delancey. as in the street down on the lower east side. and what morris does to fight back is he hires an immigrant named john john john peter zangt a newspaper. and newspaper culture has already started in the 13 colonies. the franklin brothers have started one, james and benjamin. later much more famous than his older brother. every significant town along the coast has one i newspaper, at...
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. >> so 1984, the "cosby show" comes on. bill cosby is not new to tv.ut the cosby show is very different. it stands apart from everything else he's done. >> comin' right up. >> they talked about parenting. previous to that, on television, the kids were cool and the parents were idiots. and then cosby says the parents are in charge. and that was something new. >> instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway. because i'm your son. >> that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life! >> you know, it helps the casting if anything helps a lot in television, and the kids were just great. >> if you were the last person on this earth i still wouldn't tell you. >> you don't have to tell me what you did, just tell me what they're going to do to you. >> unlike every other tv show it's showing an upper middle class black family. they weren't tackling deep issues, but that was okay. the mere fact they existed was a deep issue. >> the real decade was waiting for something real. unless it's real, it
. >> so 1984, the "cosby show" comes on. bill cosby is not new to tv.ut the cosby show is very different. it stands apart from everything else he's done. >> comin' right up. >> they talked about parenting. previous to that, on television, the kids were cool and the parents were idiots. and then cosby says the parents are in charge. and that was something new. >> instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love...
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he rolls -- rules against cosby so cosby puts in place a much younger man whose last name was delancey as in the street on the lowrey side. what morris does to fight back if he hires an immigrant named jon peter singer a chairman immigrant to start a newspaper. newspaper culture is already started in the 13 colonies. there are different thing brothers who started newspaper in boston and james and his famous older brother. every significant town on the coast has one newspaper come at least one newspaper and now new york has two. the previous one was the official one. it would. all the official notices and whatisey not. all those lives in the pocket of whoever the governor is but now there's a rival the weekly journal and for years he campaigned against governor cosby rarely mentioning kempe talking about arbitrary power and what a terrible thing that is. they run bogus ads. there's an ad from one of cosby supporters. spaniels are affectionate and loyal dogs. cosby doesn't like this so he finally on his own say-so he is in your arrested and has the newspaper burn. he does grant him a tri
he rolls -- rules against cosby so cosby puts in place a much younger man whose last name was delancey as in the street on the lowrey side. what morris does to fight back if he hires an immigrant named jon peter singer a chairman immigrant to start a newspaper. newspaper culture is already started in the 13 colonies. there are different thing brothers who started newspaper in boston and james and his famous older brother. every significant town on the coast has one newspaper come at least one...
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cosby doesn't like it so finally he has issues with the newspaper so the supporters hire from out of town the best lawyer in british north america named andrew hamilton. he's a lawyer in philadelphia who comes up to defend his client. as a law professor you would be very interested in the courtroom drama because the relevant law is of seditious libel which at the time was a recognized law of anglo-american law to it criminalize criticism of rulers on the ground that could cause violence and upheaval obviously we don't want that so we will not permit criticism of rulers so that is the law of the land. so it's a brilliant performance basically asking for jury nullification. now he cannot say that and there are times when the judge will not let him but what hamilton does, he knows his way around the courtroom he says he will apologize and make the argument later in a slightly different form it's a very eloquent performance to say what other recourse do they have if they are mis- ruled? they have to have the right to complain because how else can anything be redressed if nobody can talk
cosby doesn't like it so finally he has issues with the newspaper so the supporters hire from out of town the best lawyer in british north america named andrew hamilton. he's a lawyer in philadelphia who comes up to defend his client. as a law professor you would be very interested in the courtroom drama because the relevant law is of seditious libel which at the time was a recognized law of anglo-american law to it criminalize criticism of rulers on the ground that could cause violence and...
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. >> the last couple years, i've referred to bill cosby as the artist formerly known as bill cosby.gives me a way to go. >> now the dentist pulls out a needle. this is to deaden the pain. >> he just takes a breath between bits. he has the patience to wait and know it will be fine when you get to the end. >> your face? what's the matter with it? [ babbling ] >> of the top ten comedians of all time, one was bill cosby. his act on stage, clean. his act offstage, filthy. >> one of the reasons why the dirty-thing clean is so compelling is behind what's behind that issue is authenticity. i want the comedian to be what they're supposed to be. >> at a certain point, the audience says we don't like that. and you have a behind of yourself. >> we're heading to yoeg. a my wife says wait for me. i'm not ready. you don't have to be ready for yoga. all it is is trying not to farther while stretched out. >> i tell comics, what is your point of view? and it should be able to be explained. they should know it. >> my dad would compare me to famous people. it was horrible. presidents. that was his favo
. >> the last couple years, i've referred to bill cosby as the artist formerly known as bill cosby.gives me a way to go. >> now the dentist pulls out a needle. this is to deaden the pain. >> he just takes a breath between bits. he has the patience to wait and know it will be fine when you get to the end. >> your face? what's the matter with it? [ babbling ] >> of the top ten comedians of all time, one was bill cosby. his act on stage, clean. his act offstage,...
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. >>> bill cosby said he would rather serve his full ten-year prison term than show remorse because he is innocent he made the comments during a jailhouse interview with black press usa. cosby is in the process of appealing his conviction of felony aggravated indecent assault. >>> a young boy who fell three stories a ts tt the mall of ame is walking perfectly according to a fund raising website dedicated to the 5-year-old. he was with his parents when a stranger grabbed him and threw him. >>> first lady was outside the white house to welcome the christmas tree you're up to date. that's the news update back to you. >>> let's take a check on the markets. taking a look at the levels right now. s&p is up by 19 points the dow is up by 140 poibnts. the nasdaq is up by 1.2% being helped by the rally that we're seeing today in the semiconductors >>> time for today's power movers the brokerage saying no bart we end with kirkland lake gold with a loss. >>> ebay is selling stub hub for $4 million thanks to a push from two big activist firms >> this was the strategic brain child of two well known
. >>> bill cosby said he would rather serve his full ten-year prison term than show remorse because he is innocent he made the comments during a jailhouse interview with black press usa. cosby is in the process of appealing his conviction of felony aggravated indecent assault. >>> a young boy who fell three stories a ts tt the mall of ame is walking perfectly according to a fund raising website dedicated to the 5-year-old. he was with his parents when a stranger grabbed him...
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. >> "the cosby show" in the '80s normalizes the black experience in a way that was super important.lt more like my family than what i heard the myth of the black family was. >> how are you going to get into college with grades like this? >> no problem. >> huh? >> i'm not going to college. >> damn right. >> we had "cosby show," "family ties," and those families were saying, we're all basically the same. >> it was a more conservative era, so, you had these upper middle class households who don't worry about money, are able to balance their careers and their kids. and then in comes "roseanne." >> i'm sorry, what do you want me to do, throw myself off a bridge? >> yeah, and take your brother and sister with you. >> are you ever sorry we got married? >> every second of my life. >> we're used to a certain amount of slickness in our sitcoms. but roseanne got rid of that. mostly because she was never that kind of performer. they're were letting it all hang out. >> you're being totally unfair just because i don't want to eat your stinking beans. >> wrong. i'm being totally unfair because tha
. >> "the cosby show" in the '80s normalizes the black experience in a way that was super important.lt more like my family than what i heard the myth of the black family was. >> how are you going to get into college with grades like this? >> no problem. >> huh? >> i'm not going to college. >> damn right. >> we had "cosby show," "family ties," and those families were saying, we're all basically the same. >> it was a...
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. >> reverend cosby too. >> kevin cosby. >>> nbc and "the washington post" are cohosting the next democratica. it's on november 20th at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'll be there front and center to get a good luook at the candidates. tune in and watch here on msnbc. be right back. sundown vitamins are all non-gmo, made with naturally sourced colors and flavors and are gluten & dairy free. they're all clean all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins. all clean. all the time. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and sig
. >> reverend cosby too. >> kevin cosby. >>> nbc and "the washington post" are cohosting the next democratica. it's on november 20th at 9:00 p.m. eastern. i'll be there front and center to get a good luook at the candidates. tune in and watch here on msnbc. be right back. sundown vitamins are all non-gmo, made with naturally sourced colors and flavors and are gluten & dairy free. they're all clean all the time. even if sometimes we're not. sundown vitamins....
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"the cosby show" came on during that time and the opportunity to see educated professionals in a functionalvision. to be coming of age in a time where you could see that possibilities were opening up. the horizons were broadening for women, for people of color, that, i think, was very important. do not listen when they say it can't be done. howard taught me, as it has taught you that you can do anything and you can do everything. >> my name is dr. shelley young-thompkins, and i had the pleasure of befriending kamala my freshman year at howard university. on campus she was known for being a woman about business. she and i would be mistaken for, you know, professors, because we would have briefcases. you know? >> a lot of colleges, people may wear jeans or sweatshirts. howard was a school where people actually dressed up to go to class. our generation felt like if we didn't start right now, you know, that would be problematic for us. so i think we took ourselves fairly seriously. dancing was a huge part of our social life. so there was no event, no party that didn't involve dancing. we never
"the cosby show" came on during that time and the opportunity to see educated professionals in a functionalvision. to be coming of age in a time where you could see that possibilities were opening up. the horizons were broadening for women, for people of color, that, i think, was very important. do not listen when they say it can't be done. howard taught me, as it has taught you that you can do anything and you can do everything. >> my name is dr. shelley young-thompkins, and i...
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suddenly the doors open and you have shows like julia, diane carol, cosby, a flood of films and by 2015we had two years in a row where none of the acting nominees were of color. so, what i am saying is yes, this past year one of the films was black panther. the more diverse the film cost -- the >> we are nerds, we are journalists. >> it's this is the problem. we still live in a rigidly segregated society. i live in new york and you live in new york. we go to many journalism events, publishing events. but i'm the only african-american or one of the few. both parties. i had a lot of friends that i'm the only african-american in the universe and that's fine they are replicated in the workplace. who do you recommend, who do your friends know, who gets the good letters ask many of us are not in those circles. this is not a ku klux klan overt racism that i'm writing about. some of that exists of course. that's not what i'm writing about. it's about the way we live in a society. a segregated churches and schools and then we are surprised we have segregated workplaces and a the higher up e chai
suddenly the doors open and you have shows like julia, diane carol, cosby, a flood of films and by 2015we had two years in a row where none of the acting nominees were of color. so, what i am saying is yes, this past year one of the films was black panther. the more diverse the film cost -- the >> we are nerds, we are journalists. >> it's this is the problem. we still live in a rigidly segregated society. i live in new york and you live in new york. we go to many journalism events,...
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every field and then suddenly the doors opened and you have shows like julia, diane cabell and the cosbyshow, you know, we had a flood of films and the doors opened and been justhenjust what, 2015, we had o years in a row where none of the acting nominees were of color. so, what i'm saying is yes, this past year one of the biggest films was black panther. you would think that would mean black films make money. well, they do, and they do in every study shows the more diverse a film cast, the more money you make us. >> more numbers. >> we are nerds, we are journalists. >> that's incredible. >> the problem is, see, this is the problem, we still live in a rigidly segregated society, segregated. i mean i live in new york, you live in new york. i go to many journalism events, publishing events, art events. i'm the only african-american or one of few. the parties, you know, i have a lot of white friends where i am the only african-american in their universe and you know, that's fine, but what happens is the social worlds of people are replicated in the workplace. who do you hire, who do you rec
every field and then suddenly the doors opened and you have shows like julia, diane cabell and the cosbyshow, you know, we had a flood of films and the doors opened and been justhenjust what, 2015, we had o years in a row where none of the acting nominees were of color. so, what i'm saying is yes, this past year one of the biggest films was black panther. you would think that would mean black films make money. well, they do, and they do in every study shows the more diverse a film cast, the...
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practically every field and then suddenly the doors opened and you had shows like julia, diane carol, the cosby, we had a flood of films then in 2015 we had oscar Ãwe had two years in a row where none of the acting nominees were of color. what i'm saying is, this past year one of the biggest films with black panther. you would think that would mean black films make money. they do. and every study shows the more diverse a film cast, the more money it makes. >> we are nerds, we are journalists. but it's incredible but the problem is, this is the problem, we still lived in a rigidly segregated society rigidly segregated. i live in new york, you live in new york. i go to many journalism events, publishing events, arts events, and the only african-american or one of few. book parties. i have a lot of white friends where i'm the only african american in their universe. what happens is, the social world are replicated in the workplace. who do you hire who do you recommend we do your friends know. who gets the good letters. who gets many of us are not in those circles. this is not ku klux klan over rac
practically every field and then suddenly the doors opened and you had shows like julia, diane carol, the cosby, we had a flood of films then in 2015 we had oscar Ãwe had two years in a row where none of the acting nominees were of color. what i'm saying is, this past year one of the biggest films with black panther. you would think that would mean black films make money. they do. and every study shows the more diverse a film cast, the more money it makes. >> we are nerds, we are...
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have you ever seen "the cosby show"?my: wow, have you ever played with a cabbage patch kid? >> a cabbage patch kid? >> jimmy: in 1984 -- >> it's like a sour patch kid? is it a candy? >> jimmy: it was a doll. your parents would go to the mall and fight other parents for these. >> wow. >> jimmy: and they'd bring them home and prove how they loved you. what did mr. t pity? >> what is that question? >> jimmy: the point is, i'm trying to make a point that you're younger than i am. can you name any of the original "ghostbusters"? >> i don't think i've seen it. >> jimmy: what should you never do to a gremlin after midnight? >> you're making me look so dumb. >> jimmy: it's not a matter of being dumb. if you ask me questions about 1943, i probably wouldn't know the answers either. >> well, great. you're turning 18 next month. what are you going to do? is there a big party planned? is somebody else responsible? >> i have some ideas of stuff, but it's pretty like, my life stuff. but the main thing i'm excited about is being able to
have you ever seen "the cosby show"?my: wow, have you ever played with a cabbage patch kid? >> a cabbage patch kid? >> jimmy: in 1984 -- >> it's like a sour patch kid? is it a candy? >> jimmy: it was a doll. your parents would go to the mall and fight other parents for these. >> wow. >> jimmy: and they'd bring them home and prove how they loved you. what did mr. t pity? >> what is that question? >> jimmy: the point is, i'm trying to make...
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. >> -- which at the time, and i stress at the time, was bill cosby as the shining example. ♪ did youknow that you're my hero ♪ >> the stuff they got away with because it's a cartoon. the father strangling the child. >> why you little -- >> we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltons and a lot less like the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting president is raging against a sitcom. >> they have dealt with politics. they have dealt with popular culture. they've dealt with all kinds of issues of racism, of sexism. >> don't ask me, i'm just a girl. >> right on, say it, sister. >> it's not funny, bart. millions of girls will grow up thinking this is the right way to act. >> they have found a way to talk about everything that's going on in our lives through the filter of "the simpsons." >> them immigrants. they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselves the language. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think
. >> -- which at the time, and i stress at the time, was bill cosby as the shining example. ♪ did youknow that you're my hero ♪ >> the stuff they got away with because it's a cartoon. the father strangling the child. >> why you little -- >> we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltons and a lot less like the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting...
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. >> -- which at the time, and i stress at the time, was bill cosby as the shining example. ♪ did youhat you're my hero ♪ >> the stuff they got away with because it's a cartoon. the father strangling the child. >> why you little -- >> we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltons and a lot less like the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting president is raging against a sitcom. >> they have dealt with politics. they have dealt with popular culture. they've dealt with all kinds of issues of racism, of sexism. >> don't ask me, i'm just a girl. >> right on, say it, sister. >> it's not funny, bart. millions of girls will grow up thinking this is the right way to act. >> they have found a way to talk about everything that's going on in our lives through the filter of "the simpsons." >> them immigrants. they want all the benefits to living in springfield, but they ain't even bothered to learn themselves the language. >> yeah, those are exactly my sentimonies. >> i think one of
. >> -- which at the time, and i stress at the time, was bill cosby as the shining example. ♪ did youhat you're my hero ♪ >> the stuff they got away with because it's a cartoon. the father strangling the child. >> why you little -- >> we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the waltons and a lot less like the simpsons. >> we go to a completely bizarre period of time in 1992 when a sitting...
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william cosby.inner parties where you don't know anyone, matt damon, and mama june all lead trump. trump isn't worried. the last time he came in second it all worked out fine. to cheer himself up, the president held himself a peppy little rally in kentucky in which he managed to lie about his position on health care and come up with a brand-new slogan all in one sentence. >> we will always protect patients with preexisting conditions. and we will also protect you with pre--istiexisting physiciaw about that? pre-existing physicians. first time i've ever said that. just thought of that. >> jimmy: well, i believe it. it makes almost no sense at all. but that little detour paled in comparison to this. this is really so embarrassing. this man is so insecure, even though he's standing in front of thousands of people wearing his hats and chanting his name, he still can't resist showering himself with loving praise from an angry old lady named lou dobbs. >> the great lou dobbs. and he said, when trump took
william cosby.inner parties where you don't know anyone, matt damon, and mama june all lead trump. trump isn't worried. the last time he came in second it all worked out fine. to cheer himself up, the president held himself a peppy little rally in kentucky in which he managed to lie about his position on health care and come up with a brand-new slogan all in one sentence. >> we will always protect patients with preexisting conditions. and we will also protect you with pre--istiexisting...
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he may just talk himself into an indictment and worst-case scenario, look at bill cosby.e hadn't talked, he would never have been prosecuted because they would not have had a case so he really needs to be quiet and get a good lawyer. >> dana: the victim still remain out there looking for answers and i am interested in this whole piece about maxwell and whether she would be willing to talk to the fbi immunity agreement or not. she probably has a lot that she could tell us. >> absolutely. often, they know exactly where all the bodies are buried, they know everybody has engaged in. i can tell you right now there are some extraordinarily well-connected politicians, billionaires, and other famous people right now that are really hoping that she doesn't speak because once she does in that yarn because untangled, it can get really ugly for a whole lot of powerful people. >> dana: when might we know more about that? >> these talks, if i had my guess are probably under way right now and the fbi has a tendency to do things under the radar if they are having these kind of talks and
he may just talk himself into an indictment and worst-case scenario, look at bill cosby.e hadn't talked, he would never have been prosecuted because they would not have had a case so he really needs to be quiet and get a good lawyer. >> dana: the victim still remain out there looking for answers and i am interested in this whole piece about maxwell and whether she would be willing to talk to the fbi immunity agreement or not. she probably has a lot that she could tell us. >>...
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sullivan decision, justice thomas's recent occurrence in the cosby case was spot on. sullivan was a policy-based decision untethered to the text structure or history of the first amendment. the nine unelected justices in the warren court basically made up the actual malice standard imposing their own policy preferences about what the law should be in civil defamation cases. they substituted their own policy preferences for 200 plus years of state defamation common law. but we come to the law as we find it. new york times v. sullivan is the law of the land. it was, in fact, a policy-based decision. so today, we are here discussing as a policy matter whether the actual malice standard is sound and whether it is sound public policy. it's not. now, what gives me the right to sit up here and talk about this standard and what is good policy and why it is good policy or not? i'm a practicing defamation lawyer. i'm a litigator who focuses on defamation cases. day in and day out, i represent my clients who are being targeted by the media and i see firsthand how reporters do an
sullivan decision, justice thomas's recent occurrence in the cosby case was spot on. sullivan was a policy-based decision untethered to the text structure or history of the first amendment. the nine unelected justices in the warren court basically made up the actual malice standard imposing their own policy preferences about what the law should be in civil defamation cases. they substituted their own policy preferences for 200 plus years of state defamation common law. but we come to the law as...
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luego de ser declarado culpable el gran comediante bill cosby ahora dice que estÁ preparado para pasartony: es imposible pensar que de lo que se le acusa no ocurriÓ. carlos: Él dice cÓmo van a saber si hizo las cosas porque no estuvieron ahÍ. [risas] incluye los testigos, los jueces. tony: hay demasiadas pruebas. [hablan a la vez] >>no sÓlo las violaba, tambiÉn las drogaba. carlos: increÍble. estÁ tratando de sacar todo tipo de cartas. tambiÉn dice que su comunidad estÁ siendo atacada. este seÑor estÁ tratando de distraer. >>de hecho, dentro de la cÁrcel tiene un programa con el resto de los reos que los en poder. entiendo como que estÁ con una comunidad afroamericana. Él argumenta que ser afroamericano lo condena antes del juicio. lo quiere establecer como un tema racial, pero la evidencia lo deja mal. carlos: nosotros que llevamos con esto muchos aÑos, quÉ le queda por hacer? tony: ya nada. una imagen destruida. difÍcilmente salga bien de esta. >>la verdad que es muy lamentable. no creo que salga. creo que Él debe pagar. cuando haces algo asÍ debes pagar las consecuencias. Él no pued
luego de ser declarado culpable el gran comediante bill cosby ahora dice que estÁ preparado para pasartony: es imposible pensar que de lo que se le acusa no ocurriÓ. carlos: Él dice cÓmo van a saber si hizo las cosas porque no estuvieron ahÍ. [risas] incluye los testigos, los jueces. tony: hay demasiadas pruebas. [hablan a la vez] >>no sÓlo las violaba, tambiÉn las drogaba. carlos: increÍble. estÁ tratando de sacar todo tipo de cartas. tambiÉn dice que su comunidad estÁ siendo...
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will only outside state cosby consulted? we want to have maximum transparency to ensure that uscis is not imposing unreasonable requirements an immigrant who deserve our attention and our mercy. in the meantime, uscis should explain what will happen to the people whose prior deferrals have expired while the renewals are still under review. we have heard from the family of a 12 year old boy with an incurable condition that could cause him to bleed to death if he is not treated correctly. both of his parents applied in march to renew their deferrals but had been waiting for months without any decision at all. his father's deferral expired in august. his mother's deferral expires in january. without a, deferral neither parent can be authorized to stay at or work in the united states, threatening their ability to support and care for their sick son, so, what does uscis recommend families like his due while the agency is trying to decide how to reinstate deferred action? how many more people are stuck in this kind of limbo, and w
will only outside state cosby consulted? we want to have maximum transparency to ensure that uscis is not imposing unreasonable requirements an immigrant who deserve our attention and our mercy. in the meantime, uscis should explain what will happen to the people whose prior deferrals have expired while the renewals are still under review. we have heard from the family of a 12 year old boy with an incurable condition that could cause him to bleed to death if he is not treated correctly. both of...
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bill cosby was considered -- hamilton,n in virginia, independent line. caller: thank you.epresentatives today, other than noon as an shift, will not pontificate -- schiffthan nunes and will not pontificate. we need to watch this with an open mind, both democrats and republicans. that is why we have these hearings. for representatives to get up and give a speech, i am not interested. i am interested in what the witness has to say and hope everyone will listen. host: live coverage starting at 10:00 on c-span3. you can see that uninterrupted. you can also download our c-span radio app and also the website. we now take you to the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. november 13, 2019. i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2019, the chair w
bill cosby was considered -- hamilton,n in virginia, independent line. caller: thank you.epresentatives today, other than noon as an shift, will not pontificate -- schiffthan nunes and will not pontificate. we need to watch this with an open mind, both democrats and republicans. that is why we have these hearings. for representatives to get up and give a speech, i am not interested. i am interested in what the witness has to say and hope everyone will listen. host: live coverage starting at...