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dean morrison: thank you. while justice breyer is often in dissent, he's in fact in the majority in one respect and always and that is the majority of the justices are now former law clerks with justice breyer having clerked for justice goldberg, followed by chief justice ren quift, and the three most recent appointees, justice kagen and justice gorsuch, and justice kavanaugh, all of whom clerked on the supreme court. following his term on the supreme court, justice breyer worked for the anti-trust division of the justice department, he was a law professor at harvard, assistant watergate special prosecutor and chief counsel for the senate judiciary committee. from that position, he went on first circuit where he served for 14 years, in addition to his service there he was an original member of the united states sentencing commission and he became the chief judge of the first circuit and that position, he was responsible for building the magnificent first circuit courthouse in boston. that leads me to one of tw
dean morrison: thank you. while justice breyer is often in dissent, he's in fact in the majority in one respect and always and that is the majority of the justices are now former law clerks with justice breyer having clerked for justice goldberg, followed by chief justice ren quift, and the three most recent appointees, justice kagen and justice gorsuch, and justice kavanaugh, all of whom clerked on the supreme court. following his term on the supreme court, justice breyer worked for the...
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prepared before dean's testimony. but it always had this twist that dean was the one responsible for whatever the could this come from somebody else being present at the meetings. no, john is the only note takers and john didn't have notes. so where did this come from. and alex took it and very deliberately took it and set it down in front of himself and said, well, let me think about that for a minute. and the questioning went off in -- i finished up, the questions of sanders and a very skilled fbi agent. i went back later and looked at the stenographer's notes and that is what she has down, the memory is what it is, but she was just taking notes. the sanders asked a number of different questions about different things and it was -- and he asked the question that jumped around a little and then he asked the question, when dean testified he said that at one point in one of the meetings nixon went over to the corner of his eob office and lowered his voice talking about i think it was the -- the clemency questions or i
prepared before dean's testimony. but it always had this twist that dean was the one responsible for whatever the could this come from somebody else being present at the meetings. no, john is the only note takers and john didn't have notes. so where did this come from. and alex took it and very deliberately took it and set it down in front of himself and said, well, let me think about that for a minute. and the questioning went off in -- i finished up, the questions of sanders and a very...
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dean shaw: good choice. you talk about the opera you and justice scalia, which is part of the importance you give to collegiality. you talk a lot about the ways in which you and your colleagues in the court are very collegial to each other, you shake hands in the morning, you eat meals together. how do you think we can expand that kind of collegiality to a public discourse? how can we disagree well? justice ginsburg: when i was growing up, the first ranch was very different than it is today. , think back to 1993 when president clinton nominated me with a good job. been counsel to the american civil liberties union for several years. three in my 96 to favor. my biggest supporter on the judiciary committee was not the then chair, senator biden, although he was certainly in my favor, but it was orrin hatch. he wouldn't touch me with a 10 foot pole. [laughter] friends, but if it came to a vote on me, i'd don't think he would be the supporter that he was in 1993. and it was similar for stephen breyer when he was
dean shaw: good choice. you talk about the opera you and justice scalia, which is part of the importance you give to collegiality. you talk a lot about the ways in which you and your colleagues in the court are very collegial to each other, you shake hands in the morning, you eat meals together. how do you think we can expand that kind of collegiality to a public discourse? how can we disagree well? justice ginsburg: when i was growing up, the first ranch was very different than it is today. ,...
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dean and christine newman set up dean and christine newman set up theirfamily dean and christine newmanly restaurant in leicester 35 years ago and made a su ccess leicester 35 years ago and made a success of it. like so many other small businesses, dean says the pandemic, the lockdown, and recession is a triple blow that is harder to survive. from the world—famous kruger national park in south africa, independent safari officer tells us what happens when the tourists disappear, to the people and to the animals. we start in malta, with airline pilot luke missed it, whose dream job was axed injune. he has told us he has wanted to fly ever since he was a toddler. my mother says i wa nted toddler. my mother says i wanted to become a pilot since i was one and a half. and we we re i was one and a half. and we were on our way, on a family holiday to tunisia, and it was also the time when the cabin crew used to come up and down the aisle and they would take the aisle and they would take the children into the cockpit. and i'd just remember seeing all these buttons and lies and everything and the
dean and christine newman set up dean and christine newman set up theirfamily dean and christine newmanly restaurant in leicester 35 years ago and made a su ccess leicester 35 years ago and made a success of it. like so many other small businesses, dean says the pandemic, the lockdown, and recession is a triple blow that is harder to survive. from the world—famous kruger national park in south africa, independent safari officer tells us what happens when the tourists disappear, to the people...
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dean would not have known. there were very few of us that new, but that's where this came from and picked up the thing. the way it affected me was, i thought he was answering my question whether -- until i looked at the transcript later. as soon as we heard that, this little tangle in the response, because we ask him the nature of the system. >> the only thing i remember differently, from what scott has had said. i remember getting that piece of paper early on shortly after 2:00 in that four hour session with the stuff. scott was the lead investigator, i remember it is only one sheet of paper. and when they said were might this have come from, i looked at this thing, and it was in fact it looked exactly like a transcript, verbatim transcript. it had a peep prefers it in, a diversion. and it made sense i didn't follow the discussion, i thought to myself it's out. this had to come from the tapes, the very thing i'm wearing so much about. i hand gee this looks very detailed. the president had great retentive power
dean would not have known. there were very few of us that new, but that's where this came from and picked up the thing. the way it affected me was, i thought he was answering my question whether -- until i looked at the transcript later. as soon as we heard that, this little tangle in the response, because we ask him the nature of the system. >> the only thing i remember differently, from what scott has had said. i remember getting that piece of paper early on shortly after 2:00 in that...
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justice breyer: please, dean. dean matthews: because of the -- justice breyer: thank you for inviting me here. dean matthew: we're so glad to have >> we're so glad to have you. but because of the pandemic there p are many constitutional issues being played out in frt of us on the streets, on the television come in the news. in many ways constitutionalism is a a part of our debate and conversation every day. i want to ask you your view about the constitution and our democracy. one of my favorite of your books isis about making democracy wor, and in this public health crisis manyes are asking does our democracy work? can't our democracy work? what must we do to make our democracy work? what is your view about what we must do these days to make our democracy work? >> on the service part, one of the privileges, and it is perhaps the biggest privilege of my own job now, is i see in front of me every single day citizens of this country, and some who are not, every race, every religion, and the point of view imaginable,
justice breyer: please, dean. dean matthews: because of the -- justice breyer: thank you for inviting me here. dean matthew: we're so glad to have >> we're so glad to have you. but because of the pandemic there p are many constitutional issues being played out in frt of us on the streets, on the television come in the news. in many ways constitutionalism is a a part of our debate and conversation every day. i want to ask you your view about the constitution and our democracy. one of my...
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dean, is it fair to say that covid shut you down? yes.money to survive, when we have seven members of staff, some of those are part—time, and chris and i, and i couldn't see us taking enough money. i just thought that we'd be down by 30% or 40% in takings, and it wouldn't be a viable to try and operate, we just wouldn't take enough money. and i think sometimes, you have to go with your gut feeling, and be positive in all things, and not negative, and i think to try and continue would have been absolutely ridiculous. we had a situation of a veg man that supplied us. i asked him for some fruit and veg two weeks into the pandemic, and he came back to me and he said, "i've liquidated my business, dean, i couldn't. .. "you were the only people that paid me this month." and i knew this was serious. and i thought, well, "we have to make redundancies," and i just didn't want to do that. i...i just couldn't do that. i wanted to do everything properly, and just walk away, shut the door, and that was it, really. were you able to get the staff togeth
dean, is it fair to say that covid shut you down? yes.money to survive, when we have seven members of staff, some of those are part—time, and chris and i, and i couldn't see us taking enough money. i just thought that we'd be down by 30% or 40% in takings, and it wouldn't be a viable to try and operate, we just wouldn't take enough money. and i think sometimes, you have to go with your gut feeling, and be positive in all things, and not negative, and i think to try and continue would have...
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senior meteorologist janice dean is tracking the storm's path.ve reporters on the ground they will have the latest information all morning long. stay tuned, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪. hurricane sally now a category 2. >> this storm is expected to bring up to $5 billion worth of damage. >> i mean, we are looking at perhaps one of the worst hurricanes to hit this region in their history. >> history made at the white house with a ground breaking peace accord. >> this is an incredible day for the world. after decades of division and conflict, we mark the dawn of a new middle east. >> a harris administration together with joe biden. a harris administration. >> a harris-biden administration is going to relaunch that effort. >> a harris biden. >> i agree with you those events are terrible, but we have to allow the police to do their jo
senior meteorologist janice dean is tracking the storm's path.ve reporters on the ground they will have the latest information all morning long. stay tuned, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪. hurricane sally now a category 2. >> this storm is expected to bring up to $5 billion worth of damage. >> i mean, we are looking at perhaps one of the worst hurricanes to hit this region in their history. >> history made at the white house with a ground breaking peace...
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dean: i think a lot of things pivot around the dollar.u look at correlations, for example, what of the things we have tracked is the correlation of gold to bitcoin. that has gotten increasingly high, around 60% or so. if you peel away the layer's, you will see both of these are really good inverse proxies for the dollar. they are going up because, at least up until a couple of days ago, the dollar was weakening. i am not sure exactly what to make of the dollar rally. it could just be a countertrend. i think it is interesting that the dollar is rallying, especially against the yen come on a risk off day. this was a very big consensus trade, that the dollar is going to we can -- going to weaken and weaken, so it could be fairly consensus in terms of positioning, but it doesn't feel good. i go back to gold. we have seen clients use it as a diversifier. it is hard to find an asset that you can put in your portfolio that has got a reasonably positive return as gold has, and yet has almost no correlation, sometimes negative correlation to the s
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if they were skeptical going into this part of the election. >> dean brown, your take?>> well, at the same time, pushing through this nominee, this could result in a backlash. because there are polls showing many women in particular, who support abortion rights, are skeptical of confirming a justice who would not be. so there is a substantial political risk there. >> all right tanika brown nagin, dean of the radcliffe úharvard. fothe study at and long beach in. thanks to you both. >> for millions of public school students in california, the fall semester kicked off a virtually, to keep kids and teachers safe. but now, more schools can apply to reopen for in person instruction. under a statewide color-coded monitoring system, any school or district is eligible, if they are in a county in the right ear. indicating they have moved from widespread to substantial transmission of covid-19 for at least two weeks. most bay area counties are in the red tier, including san francisco which launched an online dashboard, to track which schools have applied, and gotten permission to
if they were skeptical going into this part of the election. >> dean brown, your take?>> well, at the same time, pushing through this nominee, this could result in a backlash. because there are polls showing many women in particular, who support abortion rights, are skeptical of confirming a justice who would not be. so there is a substantial political risk there. >> all right tanika brown nagin, dean of the radcliffe úharvard. fothe study at and long beach in. thanks to you...
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dean thank you very much for talking with us this morning sir dean is the organizer of the n.-g. o. team humanity in moria thank you so a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world in the united states at least 7 people have died in wildfires in the states of california oregon and washington hundreds of homes in oregon have been destroyed with the governor warning it could be the greatest loss of life and property due to the blazes the state has ever seen. germany has unveiled a ban on the routine culling of male chicks beginning in january 2022 scientific advances now allow the gender of the chicks to be checked before hatching this will prevent the practice of allowing male chicks to hatch then killing them a day later. hundreds of argentinian police officers from. the province protested to demand a pay increase better working conditions and more protection from the corona but many police say they can no longer support their families amid rising. the demonstrators also want the right to form a union. the crypt of the notre dame paris has reopened to th
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i am the dean of georgetown law. it is an honor to welcome you to the first annual justice ruth bader ginsburg lecture at georgetown university law center. [applause] the justice ginsburg lecture series features distinguished leaders who like justice ginsburg have committed their lives to furthering equality and human rights. it is an opportunity for our graduating students to hear from a giant in the law as she reflects on her career and offers advice to them as they graduate. and we are truly fortunate that the first speaker in this series will be, of course, justice ginsburg. another round of applause. [applause] justice ginsburg is a legend in the law and in life. she has served with the greatest distinction on the supreme court andthe past 25 years, even if she had never been a judge or justice, she would still have learned a great place in legal history for her groundbreaking work in her advocacy to promote gender equality. a great justice, a great advocate, and who else has come become a cultural icon? [laught
i am the dean of georgetown law. it is an honor to welcome you to the first annual justice ruth bader ginsburg lecture at georgetown university law center. [applause] the justice ginsburg lecture series features distinguished leaders who like justice ginsburg have committed their lives to furthering equality and human rights. it is an opportunity for our graduating students to hear from a giant in the law as she reflects on her career and offers advice to them as they graduate. and we are truly...
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these are not the kind of dinners that dean traynor has, would you like to share? justice ginsburg: this is the famous dean griswold, who would invite all of the women in the first year class to his home for dinner. an escort.us had mine was a professor who was visiting that year. after we had dinner it was not a distinguished dinner and there .as no alcohol served he brought us into his living room, arranged the chairs in a usicircle and asked each of in turn to tell him what we would -- what we were doing at .he law school i must say, the dean did not ask that question two wound. he was not noted for his sense of humor. in fact, he had been one of the people who most strenuously urged the admission of women to harvard law school for the first time in 1951. he had worked out a meticulous budget of how much it will cost. what would it cost to admit women to harvard law school? they had to install a women's bathroom. it was going to cost $25,000. [laughter] it would be no room for them in the dean still had to contend with doubting thomas is on his faculty -- thomas
these are not the kind of dinners that dean traynor has, would you like to share? justice ginsburg: this is the famous dean griswold, who would invite all of the women in the first year class to his home for dinner. an escort.us had mine was a professor who was visiting that year. after we had dinner it was not a distinguished dinner and there .as no alcohol served he brought us into his living room, arranged the chairs in a usicircle and asked each of in turn to tell him what we would -- what...
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>> at rutgers, there was a very kindly dean.i was engaged in 1963, the very year the equal pay act passed. but the message hadn't gotten home. so this kindly dean said, "you will have to take a substantial cut in salary." i said, "i expect that. rutgers is a state university." but when he told me how much, i asked, "well, what do you pay so and so," a man who had been out of law school about the same amount of time. he said, "ruth, he has a wife and two children to support and your husband has a good-paying job in new york." that's the way it was. well, the women at rutgers-newark brought an equal-pay claim. it settled finally in 1969, and the lowest raise that any woman got was $6,000, which in those days... >> was a lot of money. >> yes. >> a very lot of money. >> then at columbia, with the maids/janitor controversy -- so, columbia laid off 25 maids -- many of them had been working there for years and years -- and not a single janitor. a feminist friend came to me and said, "you're brand new at columbia law school. this is wha
>> at rutgers, there was a very kindly dean.i was engaged in 1963, the very year the equal pay act passed. but the message hadn't gotten home. so this kindly dean said, "you will have to take a substantial cut in salary." i said, "i expect that. rutgers is a state university." but when he told me how much, i asked, "well, what do you pay so and so," a man who had been out of law school about the same amount of time. he said, "ruth, he has a wife and two...
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and john dean joins me now. it is great to have you on, mr. dean. me start with this principle here about prosecution of political enemies. and we have seen the president wield the apparatus of justice as a kind of shield for his friends. we have seen william barr intervene in prosecutions and sentencing memoranda causing people to, you know, to resign in disgust. we have seen pardons. we haven't quite gotten to the point where william barr goes out and prosecutes a person the president has identified as an enemy. how worried are you about that? how dangerous is that? >> i'm very worried about it. that's why i did the book and i thank you for having me on to discuss it. i, as you say, worked for the last authoritarian president. he went to a degree that he didn't cross over. and we wouldn't know about nixon's authoritarianism if we hadn't gotten the tapes. on the other hand, trump is in the rose garden playing on his authoritarianism. how far will he take it? we know that he was a demagogue candidate and his authoritarianism has been right outfront.
and john dean joins me now. it is great to have you on, mr. dean. me start with this principle here about prosecution of political enemies. and we have seen the president wield the apparatus of justice as a kind of shield for his friends. we have seen william barr intervene in prosecutions and sentencing memoranda causing people to, you know, to resign in disgust. we have seen pardons. we haven't quite gotten to the point where william barr goes out and prosecutes a person the president has...
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dean shaw: talk about your experience that led you to that work. justice ginsburg: in the days that i went to law school, when i was entering class at harvard, there were 500 students. only nine were women. there were no anti-discrimination laws. so employers were totally we don't wanting any lady lawyers here. or we once hired a woman, she was dreadful. and how many men have you hired that did not live up to your expectations? [laughter] anyways, things we did not complain about. harvard law school had nine women, there were two teaching buildings at that time. only one of them had a women's bathroom. , but ifu are in class you're taking a three or four hour exam, you had to make a mad -- to the building. but we never complained. it was just the way things were. 60's, the feminist movement had revived in the united states, in part as a result of the civil rights movement, but also as part of a worldwide movement, the u.n. had declared in connection with women's year, things were changing all over. possible to break down what is referred to as the
dean shaw: talk about your experience that led you to that work. justice ginsburg: in the days that i went to law school, when i was entering class at harvard, there were 500 students. only nine were women. there were no anti-discrimination laws. so employers were totally we don't wanting any lady lawyers here. or we once hired a woman, she was dreadful. and how many men have you hired that did not live up to your expectations? [laughter] anyways, things we did not complain about. harvard law...
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marty had a good job with a firm in new york, and so i asked the dean, i thought it would be an easy answer, if i successfully complete my legal education at columbia, may i have a harvard degree? absolutely not. you must spend the third year here. i had the perfect rebuttal. there was a cornell classmate of mine who had had her first year of law school at penn. she transferred into our second year of class, and i said to the dean, well, we'll have her second and third year and earn her harvard degree, but i think it is universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three, i have year one and two. it should make no difference. but i was told, a rule is a rule. david: so you went to columbia law school, and your law degree is from columbia? justice ginsburg: yes. david: and you did extremely well at columbia as well. so you were flooded with job operas from the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsburg: there wasn't a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i have three strik
marty had a good job with a firm in new york, and so i asked the dean, i thought it would be an easy answer, if i successfully complete my legal education at columbia, may i have a harvard degree? absolutely not. you must spend the third year here. i had the perfect rebuttal. there was a cornell classmate of mine who had had her first year of law school at penn. she transferred into our second year of class, and i said to the dean, well, we'll have her second and third year and earn her harvard...
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janice dean, at 7:00 this morning. it is crawling along. we will keep you updated. todd: fox news alert on the west coast, a carjacking suspect in custody following a 9 hour standoff with los angeles county sheriff's. a lot of speculation it was connected to the ambush of two deputies over the weekend. they are working the case to see if there is a connection. retired ice director tom homan reacting to the west coast violence. as someone who has been in law enforcement his entire life, when you saw that video of that ambush what was going through your mind? >> i was angry and i was sad. the war on police, i have never
janice dean, at 7:00 this morning. it is crawling along. we will keep you updated. todd: fox news alert on the west coast, a carjacking suspect in custody following a 9 hour standoff with los angeles county sheriff's. a lot of speculation it was connected to the ambush of two deputies over the weekend. they are working the case to see if there is a connection. retired ice director tom homan reacting to the west coast violence. as someone who has been in law enforcement his entire life, when you...
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joining us now is dean he's based in here in berlin and organizes the ngo in moria called team humanity is call eeks were on the ground when the fire broke out you work with the people who were in the morea camp what's their situation now how are they doing.
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reported a massive surge in geo fence warrants the company saw a 1500 percent jump in requests in $28.00 dean compared to the previous year with the numbers continuing to rise last year it was reported the company received as many as 180 requests in a single week privacy activists on technology expert bill you told us about the protection people when it comes to such warrant. one of the issues that we have he's when the congress in the us decided to adopt the 4th amendment it was being very much because they wanted to prevent the level of intrusion and. violence that we're now at the end danger of of seeing on a very broad basis the technology is capable of doing so much more surveilling us
reported a massive surge in geo fence warrants the company saw a 1500 percent jump in requests in $28.00 dean compared to the previous year with the numbers continuing to rise last year it was reported the company received as many as 180 requests in a single week privacy activists on technology expert bill you told us about the protection people when it comes to such warrant. one of the issues that we have he's when the congress in the us decided to adopt the 4th amendment it was being very...
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dean thank you very much for talking with us this morning sir dean is the organizer of the n.-g. o. team humanity in moria thank you. so you look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today in the united states at least 7 people have died in wildfires in the states of california oregon and washington hundreds of homes in oregon have been destroyed with the governor warning it could be the greatest loss of life and property due to the blazes the state has ever seen. u.s. secretary of state michael payer has said the alleged poisoning of kremlin critic elex in a bunny was likely ordered by quote senior russian officials doctors here in berlin saying a volley was poisoned by the nerve agent no patrol said washington would evaluate its response to the attack the united states is said to reduce its troops in iraq from just over 50023000 this month present on problems trying to make good on his campaign promise to get his country out of and lismore the withdrawal comes as promptly says heavy criticism for allegedly denigrating american war dead. fish european unio
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. >> let's go to janice dean with the latest on the track. what are we looking at? >> remember hurricane harvey, the storm that hit texas. everyone was focused on the category, 4, 3, this is the same type of scenario. i don't want you to focus on whether or not is a 2 or one or even a tropical storm, the problem is it is slowing down it is going to be in the same area for a matter of 36 hours and this is going to be a major, dangerous flooding events, potentially catastrophic for these areas so don't focus in on the one or the 2, this is going to be a potentially deadly storm because of the amount of water that will continue to move into these vulnerable regions. if i have any good news, new orleans looks like it is west of the past but everywhere east of that path is going to get a real wallop from this storm system. 90 mile-per-hour sustained winds, they up into a category 2 before landfall but we won't have landfall until tomorrow evening. that gives you an idea how long this storm is going to sit and spin and bring incredible amounts of water, similar situations
. >> let's go to janice dean with the latest on the track. what are we looking at? >> remember hurricane harvey, the storm that hit texas. everyone was focused on the category, 4, 3, this is the same type of scenario. i don't want you to focus on whether or not is a 2 or one or even a tropical storm, the problem is it is slowing down it is going to be in the same area for a matter of 36 hours and this is going to be a major, dangerous flooding events, potentially catastrophic for...
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robust co-host christiane dean john qualities thank you both for that expert analysis today. thank you thank you. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention has notified states to prepare to distribute a possible koeppen 1000 vaccine by the 1st of november according to documents from the agency published on wednesday now in a letter to governors dated the 27th of august c.d.c. director robert redfield wrote c.d.c. urgently requests your assistance in expediting applications for these distribution facilities and if necessary i ask that you consider waiving requirements that would prevent these facilities from becoming fully operational by november 1st 2020 now this comes as the u.s. government has funded billions in vaccine research meanwhile the nation's top infectious disease specialist dr anthony fauci responded to these reports saying while it is conceivable he does find it unlikely that there will be a vaccine by the end of october and with this in mind let's take another look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with our t. correspondent side tablature
robust co-host christiane dean john qualities thank you both for that expert analysis today. thank you thank you. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention has notified states to prepare to distribute a possible koeppen 1000 vaccine by the 1st of november according to documents from the agency published on wednesday now in a letter to governors dated the 27th of august c.d.c. director robert redfield wrote c.d.c. urgently requests your assistance in expediting applications for these...
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let let's go to jessica dean.was a debate that left the american people with no answers about what their next president would do for them and that's disgraceful. >> reporter: right. if you were looking for policy discussions you weren't going to find that last night, that's for sure, and i want to take us back to that moment you all just mentioned when the president refused to condemn white supremacists. he had that opportunity in front of his opponent, in front of millions of american voters, he would not take it. take a look. >> are you willing tonight to condemn white supremacists and militia groups. >> sure. >> and to say that they need to stand down and not add to the violence in a number of these cities as we saw in kenosha and as we've seen in portland? >> sure, i'm willing to do that. >> go ahead, sir. >> i would say almost everything i see is from the left wing, not from the right wing. >> so what are you saying? ? >> i'm willing to do anything. i want to see peace. >> then do it. >> say it. >> you want t
let let's go to jessica dean.was a debate that left the american people with no answers about what their next president would do for them and that's disgraceful. >> reporter: right. if you were looking for policy discussions you weren't going to find that last night, that's for sure, and i want to take us back to that moment you all just mentioned when the president refused to condemn white supremacists. he had that opportunity in front of his opponent, in front of millions of american...
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john dean, thank you. margaret hoover as well.nn's learning new details about who the president is considering for the supreme court candidates topping the list. plus we're hearing from ginsburg's colleagues on the court. >>> we'll take a look at the extraordinary year for congress. every time we pre-rinse we waste up to 20 gallons. let's skip the rinse. finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. ♪ >>> president trump says republicans have a, quote, obligation, to nominate without delay the next supreme court justice. cnn has new reportings too who is at the top of president trump's list. it include threes judges, two of them women. our supreme court analyst joins us now live from washington. what do we know about these jurists? >> good afternoon, anderson. you know, the trump team and the right wing has not been caught off guard by this news. they've been thinking for many months, years about what would happen if they got a third appointment to the supr
john dean, thank you. margaret hoover as well.nn's learning new details about who the president is considering for the supreme court candidates topping the list. plus we're hearing from ginsburg's colleagues on the court. >>> we'll take a look at the extraordinary year for congress. every time we pre-rinse we waste up to 20 gallons. let's skip the rinse. finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. ♪...
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dean dean dean dainty she was in her 3rd symphony does that sort of syncopated awful line has. been some of those. guys like you have no grouped into. bone so you're in 3 but he's grouping on the notes into. this is this is a kind of ultra syncopation what i love about it is that he's using it as a sick patient for that the same reason we use syncopation is i'm giving you a time and your body has the expectations of his time and plan that you would to time so in in this string quartet that i love f. major over $135.00 it's a movement in 3 it's fair for vijay to put he. did it the bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb bomb. beethoven's rhythms are also a challenge for the army to quartet from germany. did it did it took to. get to that in particular to get to rock city talking to each other. we didn't like that. and i love that. they serve and also played around with the rhythm and his last string quartets in the 2nd movement he hides the 1st speech of the bar which would usually be the most important beat in european music. so what's the difficulty of playing this vivace for you is it
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that't know how we can top john dean story. did marie know about this? and a question for elizabeth. for all all, well, three of you, how many were in the first class? were in thatn first class of 1960 nine, and specifically for elizabeth, you said you were scared. what prompted that? a kid away from home, or what went into that? canabeth: i think anne answer the question about data. i do not know that. 575 women arrived at yale that first fall, which sounds like a big number to us, but what you need to understand is what yale decided to do was spread these women out across its 12 residential colleges, which were in a sense for those of you who do not know yale like 12 separate schools, so in each of these residential colleges, there is only about 25 of the class, so connie and elizabeth were two of only college,in berklee which is predominantly male, so 575, but for many, it felt like at times that there was only a handful of women. -- so that is the numbers. you have the story about why you felt afraid or uncomfortable. well, one of the many jobs i had
that't know how we can top john dean story. did marie know about this? and a question for elizabeth. for all all, well, three of you, how many were in the first class? were in thatn first class of 1960 nine, and specifically for elizabeth, you said you were scared. what prompted that? a kid away from home, or what went into that? canabeth: i think anne answer the question about data. i do not know that. 575 women arrived at yale that first fall, which sounds like a big number to us, but what...
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trump and ministration may just have to wait for china to give the ok we'll get the latest from the dean of the miami harvard business school and we have a lot to get here so let's get started. we begin with the unemployment numbers as weekly jobless claims took an unexpected turn for the worse for the week ending on september 19th labor department reported 870000 americans filed for unemployment that's up from the week prior with 866000 the labor department remains stuck at a pretty high level here still above their peak 65065000 during the great recession that was between 20072009 the data comes as u.s. lawmakers still haven't come to an agreement on a new round of stimulus something the federal reserve argues is needed for economic recovery earlier this week federal reserve chairman jerome powell and u.s. treasury secretary stephen newton well they expressed concerns over more need for aid. password will depend on keeping the virus under control and on policy all see actions taken at all levels of government we continue to work with congress on a bipartisan basis to pass a face for re
trump and ministration may just have to wait for china to give the ok we'll get the latest from the dean of the miami harvard business school and we have a lot to get here so let's get started. we begin with the unemployment numbers as weekly jobless claims took an unexpected turn for the worse for the week ending on september 19th labor department reported 870000 americans filed for unemployment that's up from the week prior with 866000 the labor department remains stuck at a pretty high level...
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. >> coming up next, former presidential candidate, howard dean.is personal for him, as well. he lost a brother in vietnam. we'll be right back. (vo) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. i'm on my phone 24/7. (vo) then, for the first time ever, include disney+, hulu, and espn+. we're a big soccer family. "handmaid's tale." i love "frozen." (vo) then give families plans to mix and match so you only pay for what you need. you get so much more, and it's a great network. (vo) with plans starting at just $35. plus, get up to $1,000 off our best phones when you switch. the network more people rely on gives you more. that's verizon. you know when your dog is itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events ar
. >> coming up next, former presidential candidate, howard dean.is personal for him, as well. he lost a brother in vietnam. we'll be right back. (vo) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. start with america's most awarded network. i'm on my phone 24/7. (vo) then, for the first time ever, include disney+, hulu, and espn+. we're a big soccer family. "handmaid's tale." i love "frozen." (vo) then give families plans to mix and match so you only pay for what you need....
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roman and dean peterson, thank you so much. best of health to both of you.ng up, the cdc is stepping in to help some americans who are struggling to pay rent, next. [♪] looking to repair dry, damaged hair without weighing it down? try pantene daily moisture renewal conditioner. its color-safe formula uses smart conditioners to micro-target damage helping to repair hair without weighing it down. try pantene. i'm a sustainability science researcher at amazon. climate change is the fight of our generation. the biggest obstacle right now is that we're running out of time. amazon now has a goal to be net zero carbon by 2040. we don't really know exactly how we are going to get there. it's going to be pretty hard. but one way or another we're going to reduce our carbon footprint to net zero. i want my son to know that i tried my hardest to make things better for his generation. >>> millions of you who rent apartments and homes across the country can breathe a sigh of relief. the cdc is moving to protect renters through the end of the year issuing a temporary hull
roman and dean peterson, thank you so much. best of health to both of you.ng up, the cdc is stepping in to help some americans who are struggling to pay rent, next. [♪] looking to repair dry, damaged hair without weighing it down? try pantene daily moisture renewal conditioner. its color-safe formula uses smart conditioners to micro-target damage helping to repair hair without weighing it down. try pantene. i'm a sustainability science researcher at amazon. climate change is the fight of our...
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when your husband needed to move to new york, you wanted to transfer to columbia law school and the dean did not think it was a great idea if you wanted to be a harvard graduate. justice ginsburg time -- justice ginsburg:. i didn't because marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. were early days for cancer and there was no such thing as chemotherapy. .here was only radiation we did not know whether he would survive. and i did not want to be a single mom. when ihter was 14 months started law school. we wanted to do this as a family. job and so iood , would i be able to complete my legal education at columbia and he said absolutely not, you must spend your 30 year here. there was a cornell classmate of who had her first year of law school. she transferred into our second year. and i said to the dean, "well, she will be -- will have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree, but it's, i think, universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should
when your husband needed to move to new york, you wanted to transfer to columbia law school and the dean did not think it was a great idea if you wanted to be a harvard graduate. justice ginsburg time -- justice ginsburg:. i didn't because marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. were early days for cancer and there was no such thing as chemotherapy. .here was only radiation we did not know whether he would survive. and i did not want to be a single mom. when...
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governor dean, we'll read something you tweeted.brother was captured in september of 19744 and and executed by the north vietname vietnamese. f you donald trump. he was killed in laos. it is very personal for you. were you surprised, though, by the reports of what this president is alleged to have said given the public comments he has made on record? >> i wasn't surprised. let me say i almost never use bad language on twitter but like i came to appreciate what was going on over there because i went to laos around 2000 and spent a week with a joint task force sifting sides of mountains for teeth and dog tags of people, american soldiers that crashed into the mountains and were obliterated. this wasn't just about miy brother. it was all american soldiers of every color and race and so forth and so on over there trying to find the remains of these people and for trump to spit all over them just made me furious. it disgusted me. i'm disgusted at trump anyway. this is about as low as you can possibly go. those people sacrifice for americ
governor dean, we'll read something you tweeted.brother was captured in september of 19744 and and executed by the north vietname vietnamese. f you donald trump. he was killed in laos. it is very personal for you. were you surprised, though, by the reports of what this president is alleged to have said given the public comments he has made on record? >> i wasn't surprised. let me say i almost never use bad language on twitter but like i came to appreciate what was going on over there...
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this morning i'm calling to support nomination to the reform task force dean schmidt for seat one and lila lahood for seat t two. this is a significant commitment and ms. lahood is an active experienced journalist and task force member. mr. schmidt will be new member. he's been able to gain experience with the since ordinance and rule of the task force through his involvement with san franciscans for sunshine. that's in addition to his experience as a practicing lawyer which includes significant amount of service. side note on seat five, i'm happy to learn about ms. wong interest and i'm confident she's also going to make a really valuable addition to the task force. with that, i want to thank all three of the nominees for their interest and commitment to public service and task force and urge the committee to recommend their nominations to the full board for consideration. thank you. >> next caller please. >> hi. good morning supervisors and nominees. i'm a board member -- on behalf the league i'm calling to support ms. wong for seat five. she's a proven advocate. her experience qual
this morning i'm calling to support nomination to the reform task force dean schmidt for seat one and lila lahood for seat t two. this is a significant commitment and ms. lahood is an active experienced journalist and task force member. mr. schmidt will be new member. he's been able to gain experience with the since ordinance and rule of the task force through his involvement with san franciscans for sunshine. that's in addition to his experience as a practicing lawyer which includes...
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we are live in florida as janice dean tracks the system.s under pressure to end of violence in the city, now the same politicians trying to abolish the police department want to know where the officers are. >> coronavirus takes center stage on the campaign trail, donald trump's vaccine promise has joe biden gets the green light for national mask mandate. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now.
we are live in florida as janice dean tracks the system.s under pressure to end of violence in the city, now the same politicians trying to abolish the police department want to know where the officers are. >> coronavirus takes center stage on the campaign trail, donald trump's vaccine promise has joe biden gets the green light for national mask mandate. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now.
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we are live in florida as janice dean tracks the system. todd: minneapolis leaders under pressure to end of violence in the city, now the same politicians trying to abolish the police department want to know where the officers are. >> coronavirus takes center stage on the campaign trail, donald trump's vaccine promise has joe biden gets the green light for national mask mandate. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. >> thank you for joining us, let's begin with this, overnight officials warn of catastrophic flooding on the way as sally ghosts more rain over eastern alabama and western georgia. todd: pensacola was hit hard by the deadly storm. >> good morning. we are at this marina in the downtown area. this boat took a bad chunk from the storm and as you can see it is not like it is, the boardwalk, this right here is not clearly supposed to be there. we will swing around this way so we can look at something here. this is a sunken boat in the middle of the marina, underw
we are live in florida as janice dean tracks the system. todd: minneapolis leaders under pressure to end of violence in the city, now the same politicians trying to abolish the police department want to know where the officers are. >> coronavirus takes center stage on the campaign trail, donald trump's vaccine promise has joe biden gets the green light for national mask mandate. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now. you are watching "fox and friends...
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senior meteorologist janice dean is tracking the storm's path. we have reporters on the ground they will have the latest information all morning long. stay tuned, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪. hurricane sally now a category 2. >> this storm is expected to bring up to $5 billion worth of damage. >> i mean, we are looking at perhaps one of the worst hurricanes to hit this region in their history. >> history made at the white house with a ground breaking peace accord. >> this is an incredible day for the world. after decades of division and conflict, we mark the dawn of a new middle east. >> a harris administration together with joe biden. a harris administration. >> a harris-biden administration is going to relaunch that effort. >> a harris biden. >> i agree with you those events are terrible, but we have to allow the police to do their jobs. otherwise, crime is going to soar. >> a tiny antibody has been discovered that they say neutralizes the virus causing covid-19. >> does it surprise you at a biden event there is way more trump supporter
senior meteorologist janice dean is tracking the storm's path. we have reporters on the ground they will have the latest information all morning long. stay tuned, "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪. hurricane sally now a category 2. >> this storm is expected to bring up to $5 billion worth of damage. >> i mean, we are looking at perhaps one of the worst hurricanes to hit this region in their history. >> history made at the white house with a ground breaking...
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get some more perspective on the story now we can speak to gabriel leone he's an epidemiologist and dean of medicine at hong kong university thank you for joining us as we mentioned we've reached a really tragic milestone 1000000 people have died from cover 1000 across the world and we know that the pandemic is still far from over what is your perspective do you think we're going to see the death toll continue to rise at such a level going forward. yes i'm afraid i do see it increasing oil except a rate increase jet korea all of hospitalisation and then of course a few weeks after that you will start seeing rises in debts as well so as. it is now going through the excessive rate at phase i wave to you will start seeing and in fact indeed you have started seeing the age all the inflicted to go up from the younger age groups now into the order that i don't age group and with that you are seeing. being hospitalized and then as i said in a few weeks time the debt numbers will rise again on and increasing trajectory and that is almost inevitable especially as we now head into the middle and t
get some more perspective on the story now we can speak to gabriel leone he's an epidemiologist and dean of medicine at hong kong university thank you for joining us as we mentioned we've reached a really tragic milestone 1000000 people have died from cover 1000 across the world and we know that the pandemic is still far from over what is your perspective do you think we're going to see the death toll continue to rise at such a level going forward. yes i'm afraid i do see it increasing oil...
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. >> the dean had a practice of each year having only the female students come to a dinner in his home. and the dean asked each woman there to say why were they taking the place of a male law student at harvard? >> there's so many possible responses to that and justice ginsburg tells us she responded so i'd have something to talk to my husband about. of course, she cooperauldn't ha meant that. >> reporter: at home, there were more serious challenges. in 1957, when that i eveir daug jane was 2, marty was diagnosed with testicular cancer. >> my second year in law school. marty's third year. and there was massive surgery, followed by massive radiation. there was no chemotherapy in -- in those days. we just took each day, as it came. my routine was i would attend my classes. i would, then, go to mass general, the honest where he was hospital where he was in the afternoon. and then, i started typing the notes that his classmates had given me from his classes. reading whatever cases i would read for the next day. and, maybe, i got two hours sleep. >> law school, alone, as a single person, is
. >> the dean had a practice of each year having only the female students come to a dinner in his home. and the dean asked each woman there to say why were they taking the place of a male law student at harvard? >> there's so many possible responses to that and justice ginsburg tells us she responded so i'd have something to talk to my husband about. of course, she cooperauldn't ha meant that. >> reporter: at home, there were more serious challenges. in 1957, when that i eveir...
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our jessica dean is there with a preview. jessica, can we expect to hear perhaps a list of potential supreme court nominees from biden as the president had challenged him? >> well, they have signalled that that's not likely to happen. what is likely to happen today is we're going to hear former vice president joe biden talking about the supreme court vacancy, and we're being told by campaign aids they want to tie this to the affordable care act. they want to take the case that this is going to impact the affordable care act. there is a lawsuit making its way through the supreme court right now and joe biden has often attacked donald trump on the campaign trail for months now about taking away pre-existing conditions from americans all across the country with this lawsuit that will undo parts of the affordable care act. if you zoom out and think about 2018 when democrats were able to take power back in the house, this is the argument they made across the country. it was all about health care. it was about pre-existing conditio
our jessica dean is there with a preview. jessica, can we expect to hear perhaps a list of potential supreme court nominees from biden as the president had challenged him? >> well, they have signalled that that's not likely to happen. what is likely to happen today is we're going to hear former vice president joe biden talking about the supreme court vacancy, and we're being told by campaign aids they want to tie this to the affordable care act. they want to take the case that this is...