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court school board of these critics going up to the school with the pledge because he's been. pushing him to lie for the smear. job that you. oppose someone. because he doesn't look like you the late eighty's. welcome back to worlds apart as with the president of the european economy and social committee mr i heard you say those who oppose the european project often do that without offering anything yet if we look at the euro skeptics in your own country. they seem to be very resolute about what they want and what they don't want they put. the supremacy on the national legislation they want to strengthen the tally and culture the italian national identity they don't want more immigration or more isn't that concrete enough i would look to do is. saying that being part of the european union would in the past through the measure prizes konami give financial one of the last thirty years or one the world's when there was a big financial speculation looked like in ninety two against and against the pounce and the list of why exactly thanks to you if there was what you are this time
court school board of these critics going up to the school with the pledge because he's been. pushing him to lie for the smear. job that you. oppose someone. because he doesn't look like you the late eighty's. welcome back to worlds apart as with the president of the european economy and social committee mr i heard you say those who oppose the european project often do that without offering anything yet if we look at the euro skeptics in your own country. they seem to be very resolute about...
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school. some aren't on board. saying they never wondered about the man it was named after. he was a supreme court justice who owned slaves on a plantation in prince george. current students say it's time to be more inclusive. >> pick people who represent who he is now. someone who can be successful and a minority. and represent our values and our characteristics as ahechool. >> are a few steps before the name can be changed. the ceo of the school system would need an official request. she then form a committee to create a new name. but the board of education would have the final say. a >>nxious fans are waiting for the caps to try and close out the series against the hurr >> it is a heart stopper. game seven has just headed to a second overtime. we're liv outside capitol 1. where folks are hoping for a big win. we're all hoping. >> wrehoping. we want to make it to the second round of the play offs. here you have the reigning cha champs taking on the hurricanes. and here you have folks seaing to themselves we want another championship. but the only way to make it happence is advan to the second ro
school. some aren't on board. saying they never wondered about the man it was named after. he was a supreme court justice who owned slaves on a plantation in prince george. current students say it's time to be more inclusive. >> pick people who represent who he is now. someone who can be successful and a minority. and represent our values and our characteristics as ahechool. >> are a few steps before the name can be changed. the ceo of the school system would need an official...
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supreme court rulings of roe v wade which establishes the right to choice, and one of the greatest rulings of all time, which ended racial segregation in american schools. >> was brown versus boardeducation correctly decided? >> senator, i don't think it would be a productive exercise for me to go through the most thousands of supreme court opinions and say which ones are right and which ones are wrong. >> these are pretty simple questions. they're answerable by yes or no. most lawyers, i suspect, would agree based on knowledge of the law that these two cases, pillars of our jurisprudence, were correctly decided by the united states supreme court. >> i have views about lots of supreme court cases, but i'm not being nominated for this position to be the solicitor general, nor a judge and i think in this context, the point i'm trying to make is that whatever the law is, whether it is a decision i would favor or disfavor, i see it as the role of the department of justice to uphold the law such as it is, unless congress or the court change it. >> you are in charge of the argument that's are made to the supreme court. you would be in a position to suggest that the solicitor general a
supreme court rulings of roe v wade which establishes the right to choice, and one of the greatest rulings of all time, which ended racial segregation in american schools. >> was brown versus boardeducation correctly decided? >> senator, i don't think it would be a productive exercise for me to go through the most thousands of supreme court opinions and say which ones are right and which ones are wrong. >> these are pretty simple questions. they're answerable by yes or no....
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court until he retired in the mid-1800s. with today's talk around town, some of the school alumnae say they don't want to do that. >> they're pleased the boardf education is taking up this issue and talked about how northern county is doing and excited about the news. >> it feels good to see things come to light. most people don't think much about the name behind their high school. learning about it and seeing a change in it is pretty incredible. >> we've seen this done successfully in north virginia. any talk of this being a ovement in prince george's county? listeners feel that way about ir suppng the move on slave owners.pr ince edwards county is one of the most affluent areas for african-americans and want it to reflect the rich history as well aswi diversity. shawn out of marlo heights, she shared what they felt when they heard the moves. i think maybe change the name of duvall high schools and maybe consider looking at other high schools in the county with racist's past. >> it can have multiple pulls on people. >> it is divided. >> tnks for the "talk around town" today. >> thank you both. >>> the "real housewives" of t potomac are gear
court until he retired in the mid-1800s. with today's talk around town, some of the school alumnae say they don't want to do that. >> they're pleased the boardf education is taking up this issue and talked about how northern county is doing and excited about the news. >> it feels good to see things come to light. most people don't think much about the name behind their high school. learning about it and seeing a change in it is pretty incredible. >> we've seen this done...
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school. next on american history tv, a daylong event hosted by the robert h. jackson center to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the west virginia board of education v. barnette court case. minutes, they talk about the struggle jehovah's -- struggle of jehovah's witnesses and her efforts to advance human and civil rights globally. >> i am privileged to introduce our keynote speaker. philip brumley will be presenting the topic, jehovah's witnesses, canaries, and the coal mine of human rights. ladies and gentlemen, phil brumley. [applause] philip: it is a real privilege to be here at the jackson center to commemorate the anniversary of west virginia v. barnette. we want to thank mr. peterson, mr. loftis for what they have done in collaborating with the jackson center. as mentioned, the title of our consideration is jehovah's witnesses, canary in the coal mine of human rights. mining is a dangerous job. you hear of collapses all the time. miners face another danger. it is poisonous gases. as recently as 1980, coal miners had the custom of carrying canaries with them deep into earth. because of their anatomy, canaries receive one dose of oxygen when they breathe in, an
school. next on american history tv, a daylong event hosted by the robert h. jackson center to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the west virginia board of education v. barnette court case. minutes, they talk about the struggle jehovah's -- struggle of jehovah's witnesses and her efforts to advance human and civil rights globally. >> i am privileged to introduce our keynote speaker. philip brumley will be presenting the topic, jehovah's witnesses, canaries, and the coal mine of human...
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school integration in brown versus the board of education. democrats are trying to uphold the law with all deliberate speed as the supreme court put it, trump and his cronies are stomping all over the constitution and daring anyone to try to stop them. i'm joined by the chairman of the house oversight committee, chairman elijah cummings who was just sued by the president. >> good to be with you. >> let me get your reaction to the lawsuit, this unprecedented lawsuit, suing you, your committee, for requesting donald trump's financial and business records. >> well, joy, first of all, i was not surprised because this administration has done everything in its power and use every means necessary to block the congress from getting the information we need to do our job. not only are they blocking witnesses from coming forward, joy, but they have not given us one document upon our request. they basically -- the american people said in the last election, we want to hold donald trump accountable, but joy, it's impossible to hold them accounta believe if we don't get information and he is trampling on the constitution, no doubt about it. >> josh marshall,
school integration in brown versus the board of education. democrats are trying to uphold the law with all deliberate speed as the supreme court put it, trump and his cronies are stomping all over the constitution and daring anyone to try to stop them. i'm joined by the chairman of the house oversight committee, chairman elijah cummings who was just sued by the president. >> good to be with you. >> let me get your reaction to the lawsuit, this unprecedented lawsuit, suing you, your...
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school. it is named after a former supreme court justice who also owned slaved. county bureau chief tracee wilkins found out not everyone is on boardhge. >> once a duval tiger, always a duval tiger. >>aseporter: he's part of cl 1976 and he's been an active alumnus ever since. >> we have gone back, supported duval for many years. >> reporter: why hand other graduates are concerned about a movement to change the name of their alma mater. >> we all talked and said i ver once walked down the halls of duval thinking, i wonder who gabriel duval was. i never thought about it. >> reporter: students at the high school wonder about the man whose picture hangs in the hallway. >> the name of the schould inspire us. >> reporter: gabriel duval became a supreme court justice in the 1800s. his family also owned slaves on a plantation in prince george's county. >> we wanted to pick people who actually represented who duval is now that is, like, someone who can be successful and still a minority and still represent our values and our characteristics as a school. >> reporter: next to duval's picture are class pictures showing the evolution of the sch
school. it is named after a former supreme court justice who also owned slaved. county bureau chief tracee wilkins found out not everyone is on boardhge. >> once a duval tiger, always a duval tiger. >>aseporter: he's part of cl 1976 and he's been an active alumnus ever since. >> we have gone back, supported duval for many years. >> reporter: why hand other graduates are concerned about a movement to change the name of their alma mater. >> we all talked and said i...
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court.-- supreme [applause] >> wow. it is the 50th anniversary of the decision coming down. you'll be happy to note the school boardas largely , but 6-8 girls came up from marjorie stoneman douglas parkland florida. how do we pull the nra and kick rds?e masters -- basta direct i want to be very about this question, because it is very important that we fight this battle the right way. the first thing i want to say is that i want to separate the nra funded by the gun lobby from the majority of their membership. people, int bad fact, when they pull a gun owners and nra members, i'm saying this with love, when they pull nra members from the majority of them say they support universal background checks. 40% of members think they should close the loophole. 84% of nra members say they support a nation where if you have a criminal conviction for doing everything from spousal abuse to using violence, that you should not begin to go out and buy a gun. right now, they're not doing even what a majority of their membership wants. the way i'm going to take this fight, i don't want to let them see what is coming completely. they
court.-- supreme [applause] >> wow. it is the 50th anniversary of the decision coming down. you'll be happy to note the school boardas largely , but 6-8 girls came up from marjorie stoneman douglas parkland florida. how do we pull the nra and kick rds?e masters -- basta direct i want to be very about this question, because it is very important that we fight this battle the right way. the first thing i want to say is that i want to separate the nra funded by the gun lobby from the majority...
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schools. and that says it all right there. timing is very significant. is this stands for opposition to desegregation and to the united states supreme court ruling in brown versus boardn. >> the president says his response to charlottesville was perfection. you say that's why white nationalists see trump as one of their own. explain that. >> absolutely. the president said he had a perfect response but as a professor it's far from perfection as far as i'm concerned. i've seen perfect responses. he's wrong when he says the purpose of the protests was to oppose the removal of the robert e. lee statue. all you have to do is look at the protesters, they were chanting jews will not replace us, blood and soil. there were nazi flags and ku klux klan banners. and as you said, heather heyer, an opposition protester was murdered. who are you going to believe, the president or your own eyes? >> lee's legacy was being are written as a symbol of a southern patriot and this is a quote, he says "it was lee the principle southern patriot and lee the historic warrior rather than lee the slave holder, lee the rebel or lee who lost the civil war who fit the model in character and person
schools. and that says it all right there. timing is very significant. is this stands for opposition to desegregation and to the united states supreme court ruling in brown versus boardn. >> the president says his response to charlottesville was perfection. you say that's why white nationalists see trump as one of their own. explain that. >> absolutely. the president said he had a perfect response but as a professor it's far from perfection as far as i'm concerned. i've seen perfect...
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boarding prisoners. she is scheduled to speak wednesday. the group vows to protest. and george mason university telling its students supreme court justice brett kavanaugh will teach a summer course, despite protests. the school'shall. more than 10,000 students signed a petition opposing that hire. kavanaugh was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in high school during his confirmation process to the supreme court. jillian: maybe that's a fashion from the '60s but you may want to leave your alarm clock there. look at this. ♪ i'm picking up good vibrations. ♪ she's giving me excitation. todd: get this, jillian mele. jillian: i'm ready. todd: a study finds that waking up to uppete songs is better at waking you up than an alarm. jillian: researchers say it helps you get going in the morning. todd: they found classical music could help boost morning performance. i did not think the beach boys looked that creepy. jillian: creepy? todd: my mom sees the beach boys all the time. we've had them on the show. they look like it's a creepy movie. jillian: adam, you want to help? >> of all the possible segues. todd: how does the beach look? >> it's going to be a warm week across the country. we're looking at pooling of wa
boarding prisoners. she is scheduled to speak wednesday. the group vows to protest. and george mason university telling its students supreme court justice brett kavanaugh will teach a summer course, despite protests. the school'shall. more than 10,000 students signed a petition opposing that hire. kavanaugh was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in high school during his confirmation process to the supreme court. jillian: maybe that's a fashion from the '60s but you may want to leave your...
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court. [applause] senator booker: wow. >> in february the 50th anniversary of the decision coming down. you will be happy to know that the school board has largely forgiven them. six or eight girls came up from marjorie stoneman's douglas high school -- marjory stoneman douglas high school from parkland, florida. i got a chance to meet them. how do we pull the teeth of the do we teach these bustards that the second amendment has two clauses they never talk about, a well-regulated militia. senator booker: i want to be direct with this question, because it's important we fight this battle the right way and w in it. i want to separate the nra, funded by the gun lobby, from the majority of their membership. they are not bad people. in fact, when they pull gun owners and an ra members -- poll gun owners and nra members, the majority of them say they support universal background checks. 84% of them believe we should close the terrorist people -- loophole. 80 4% say they support a nation where if you have a criminal % say they -- 84 support a nation where if you have a criminal conviction like spousal abuse or using violence, you should not
court. [applause] senator booker: wow. >> in february the 50th anniversary of the decision coming down. you will be happy to know that the school board has largely forgiven them. six or eight girls came up from marjorie stoneman's douglas high school -- marjory stoneman douglas high school from parkland, florida. i got a chance to meet them. how do we pull the teeth of the do we teach these bustards that the second amendment has two clauses they never talk about, a well-regulated militia....
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for the college board, one of the things it says, brianna, is students will now have to test their tests at their home schools wherever possible. and we've also just learned from courtwere hit with their charges of money laundering conspiracy on tuesday do plan to plead not guilty. >> all right, erica hill, thank you so much for that report. >>> and coming up, more on this hour's breaking news. president trump threatened to send detained immigrants to sanctuary cities. and next, ecuadorian officials pick up an alleged collaborator of newly arrested wikileaks founder, julian assange. does he have information on what assange knew about russia's hacking in the 2016 presidential campaign? the unmistakable lexus is. lease the 2019 is 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. blended with purpose, for fragile hair. with revitalizing ginger, known to recover strength, and golden honey. as a whole blend, it provides twice the breakage protection. to make hair stronger instantly. blended makes us better. whole blends. by garnier, naturally. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usa
for the college board, one of the things it says, brianna, is students will now have to test their tests at their home schools wherever possible. and we've also just learned from courtwere hit with their charges of money laundering conspiracy on tuesday do plan to plead not guilty. >> all right, erica hill, thank you so much for that report. >>> and coming up, more on this hour's breaking news. president trump threatened to send detained immigrants to sanctuary cities. and next,...
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court. [applause] it is the 50th anniversary of the decision coming down. there were parties at all the schools. you'll be happy to note the school board has largely forgiven them, but 6-8 girls came up from marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. to celebrate the decision. i had a chance to meet them. hope -- pul the teeth in the nra? >> sir, i want to be very direct about this question, because it is really important that we fight this battle the right way. we fight it and when it. the first thing i want to say is that i want to separate the nra funded by the gun lobby from the majority of their membership. they are not bad people. in fact, when they pull a gun owners and nra members, i'm saying this with love, when they pull nra members . the majority, 84% of them say they support universal background checks. 84% of members think they should close the terrorist loophole. that allows people on the no-fly list to buy guns. 84% of nra members say they support a nation where if you have a criminal conviction for doing everything from spousal abuse to using violence, that you should not be able to go out and buy a gun
court. [applause] it is the 50th anniversary of the decision coming down. there were parties at all the schools. you'll be happy to note the school board has largely forgiven them, but 6-8 girls came up from marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. to celebrate the decision. i had a chance to meet them. hope -- pul the teeth in the nra? >> sir, i want to be very direct about this question, because it is really important that we fight this battle the right way. we fight...
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court ever made was brown v. board of education. we give up our teachers at our schools for integration.ou can sit there and smile all you want to. that is a proven fact. had more blacke have men in college than females. now we have more black men in prison. that is a fact. i know we had good teachers. we don't have that now. our kids now can't hardly write their names. ii just graduated from high school. host: thank you for the call. guest: i have to say i'm extremely disappointed that he criticized the brown v. board of education decision, one of the high points in american history, which begin the process of dismantling segregation. my parents were the products of segregated schools. no, we were not better off during the days of segregation. we were not. that kind of romanticized point of view, did we have strong teachers and strong schools? there is no doubt that against that adversity we had black teachers and black principles, my relatives, on said uncle's -- andsend opals -- aunts uncles were committed to teaching. as a society, where we better off with segregation? absolutely not
court ever made was brown v. board of education. we give up our teachers at our schools for integration.ou can sit there and smile all you want to. that is a proven fact. had more blacke have men in college than females. now we have more black men in prison. that is a fact. i know we had good teachers. we don't have that now. our kids now can't hardly write their names. ii just graduated from high school. host: thank you for the call. guest: i have to say i'm extremely disappointed that he...
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school. next on american history tv, a daylong event hosted by the robert h. jackson center to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the west virginia board of education v. barnette court case. minutes, they talk about the struggle jehovah's -- struggle of
school. next on american history tv, a daylong event hosted by the robert h. jackson center to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the west virginia board of education v. barnette court case. minutes, they talk about the struggle jehovah's -- struggle of