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but pray to elijah. thank you, elijah, for being the great person you are. we miss you terribly, i don't know when that will go away, but we do know one thing, the great work that you did for our country will always be an important legacy for all of us to benefit from, for the children. now it's time for us to unveil the plaque. will the speakers come forward to do that. first we unveil, and then you speak again, okay. here we are. one, two, three. [ applause ] >> i want to thank everybody for coming, his wife, his family, all of his friends, our special guest, particularly his staff. he assembled, i believe, the best staff on capitol hill, headed by dave rapollo. many people did not know this, but they did an incredible job, doing the work and the research that led to the impeachment of the president, came from this staff and the hard work that they did in many ways. i also want to thank all of his colleagues that he was so proud of and so close to, and to all honored speakers, everyone here, and especi
but pray to elijah. thank you, elijah, for being the great person you are. we miss you terribly, i don't know when that will go away, but we do know one thing, the great work that you did for our country will always be an important legacy for all of us to benefit from, for the children. now it's time for us to unveil the plaque. will the speakers come forward to do that. first we unveil, and then you speak again, okay. here we are. one, two, three. [ applause ] >> i want to thank...
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elijah was asked to come to egypt by the president of egypt at the time, and elijah mohammed decided to send his emissary instead to pave the way for elijah. that was really malcolm's -- even though he grew up having been taught about the beauties and glories of africa and its history, this was his first trip to africa and even to the middle east. being someone who identified as muslim, he of course was excited to visit a muslim nation in egypt. he also hoped and planned when he arrived -- when he planned his trip, to go on a hajj as well. he arrived on july 4 in egypt, but immediately falls ill, so he is not able to travel to mecca, but he is able to spend more time in egypt, as well as he traveled to saudi arabia. this is one of the more critical periods in malcolm's life, and we wouldn't necessarily see the effects of it in his public rhetoric, but according to many biographers, this was a critical period as he lived in these muslim nations, because he began to see how much nation of islam's theology and traditions and practices was so unorthodox. but of course, he couldn't necess
elijah was asked to come to egypt by the president of egypt at the time, and elijah mohammed decided to send his emissary instead to pave the way for elijah. that was really malcolm's -- even though he grew up having been taught about the beauties and glories of africa and its history, this was his first trip to africa and even to the middle east. being someone who identified as muslim, he of course was excited to visit a muslim nation in egypt. he also hoped and planned when he arrived -- when...
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so elijah was asked to come to egypt by the president of egypt at the time. and -- and elijah mohammad decided to send his -- instead. so that was really malcolm's. even though he grew up having been taught about the beauties and the glories of africa and its history, this was his first trip to africa and even to the middle east. and being someone who identified as muslim, he of course was excited to visit a muslim nation. in egypt. and he also hoped and planned when he arrived, sort of when he planned his trip, to go as well. so he arrives on july 4th in egypt. but immediately, of course, falls ill. and so he's not able to -- to travel to mecca. but he's able to spend more time in egypt, as well as he traveled to saudi arabia. theology and traditions and practices was so unorthodox. and so but, of course, he couldn't necessarily publicly speak out against those -- against those traditions and policies, but he certainly saw that the stipulations when he was in saudi arabia as well as in egypt. but one thing that i think struck him about saudi arabia, and, of
so elijah was asked to come to egypt by the president of egypt at the time. and -- and elijah mohammad decided to send his -- instead. so that was really malcolm's. even though he grew up having been taught about the beauties and the glories of africa and its history, this was his first trip to africa and even to the middle east. and being someone who identified as muslim, he of course was excited to visit a muslim nation. in egypt. and he also hoped and planned when he arrived, sort of when he...
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comedian maria bamford featuring the 8g band with elijah wood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that's fantastic in that case, let's get to the news federal prosecutors yesterday, recommended that former trump adviser, roger stone, be sentenced to seven to nine years in prison for lying to congress. then today, the department of justice issued a statement calling for much less prison time for stone and trump said that he had the right to tell the justice department what to do. then all four prosecutors in the stone case resigned in protest and then, trump called for the military to pursue legal action against lieutenant colonel alexander vindman for testifying against him in the impeachment trial. and senate republicans blocked three bills to prevent foreign interference in our elections. and lindsey graham and don junior showed up on "fox news" in matching trump merch. [ light laughter ] i guess what i'm telling you is, by this time tomorrow we might be a co
comedian maria bamford featuring the 8g band with elijah wood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen meyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. how is everybody doing tonight [ cheers and applause that's fantastic in that case, let's get to the news federal prosecutors yesterday, recommended that former trump adviser, roger stone, be sentenced to seven to nine years in prison for lying to congress. then today, the department of justice issued a...
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his name was elijah lovejoy. lovejoy was a minister, he was the editor of an abolition newspaper in the town of alton, illinois, which is right across the mississippi from st. louis. on three different occasions mobs attacked lovejoy's house. they destroyed his printing press and he just kept ordering printing presses. and when the fourth press arrived, he armed himself. he decided to guard the warehouse where the newspaper was published. and mobs didn't want to go into that warehouse because mobs are sort of fundamentally cowardly so they set the warehouse on fire instead. they shot lovejoy as he fled the building, they destroyed the printing press again and they dragged his body through the streets. this was bad, right? assaults against abolitionism and abolitionists. and yet what those people faced in the north was almost nothing compared to what they faced in the south. white southerners were outraged by the rapid growth of abolitionists. the fact that abolitionists seemed to single them out, morally condemn
his name was elijah lovejoy. lovejoy was a minister, he was the editor of an abolition newspaper in the town of alton, illinois, which is right across the mississippi from st. louis. on three different occasions mobs attacked lovejoy's house. they destroyed his printing press and he just kept ordering printing presses. and when the fourth press arrived, he armed himself. he decided to guard the warehouse where the newspaper was published. and mobs didn't want to go into that warehouse because...
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and directors of "downhill" nat faxon and jim rash - music from cam - featuring the 8g band with elijahd. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that's fantastic to hear in that case, let's get to the news former white house chief of staff, john kelly, gave a speech last night forcefully criticizing president trump's conduct in office. all right, cool, but, you worked super closely with him for almost two years this is like, leaving a hospital job and saying, "oh, by the way, dr. friedman never washed his hands. [ laughter ] why are you just telling us now? did "dancing with the stars" not call you back? i can't believe i'm going to say this, but i have more respect for scaramucci that dude was there for a week and a half, but he's been out here warning us about trump for two years. so - [ laughter and applause so why don't you put your face back in your hand and carry it out to the garbage president trump hinted yesterday that he may pardon his former adv
and directors of "downhill" nat faxon and jim rash - music from cam - featuring the 8g band with elijahd. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that's fantastic to hear in that case, let's get to the news former white house chief of staff, john kelly, gave a speech last night forcefully criticizing president trump's conduct in office. all...
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. >> reporter: "new york times" reporter elijah shapiro decided to stay home with coronavirus symptoms why didn't you go straight to the e.r. >> well, you don't have to go to the e.r. for 100-degree fever you don't have to go to the e.r. for a mild cough. >> reporter: then her boyfriend who she lives with got sick, too. >> his was more like feeling like you got hit by a truck. >> reporter: how did you decide it was time to get help? >> panic is not a very useful emotion in this experience i felt like the most important thing i could do is stay calm, really observe him and trust my intuition. >> reporter: he video conferenced a doctor followed by a trip to urgent care. >> they took chest x-rays, found he had phenomena in three places in his lungs and said get yourself to an emergency room only when we were directed by a doctor, did we go. >> reporter: thankfully, her boyfriend is recovering and now she's sharing her experience including tips like keep a to-go bag ready if things get worse. lock symptoms daily, and take tylenol for fever. she has an important message. >> the emergency ro
. >> reporter: "new york times" reporter elijah shapiro decided to stay home with coronavirus symptoms why didn't you go straight to the e.r. >> well, you don't have to go to the e.r. for 100-degree fever you don't have to go to the e.r. for a mild cough. >> reporter: then her boyfriend who she lives with got sick, too. >> his was more like feeling like you got hit by a truck. >> reporter: how did you decide it was time to get help? >> panic is not...
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i have always felt that the bible, that the prophet elijah, that we are the light to other nations about how you pull together, stand together, fight through a storm, fight through a crisis. we are showing what we do for each other. not just the men and women sitting in these seats. it's all of us. in the greatest crisis of our lifetime, what are you doing for other people? i pray our legislation keeps that spirit in mind when the most common faith talks about what are you doing for the widower, what are you doing for the orphan, what are you doing for those in prison, i hope we keep that in mind. it's not a time for half steps or half measures. it's time for the bold spirit of america. where we stand up for each other. we don't pull apart. we come together. we don't tear down. we rise up. that's where we are right now in american history. in this great global pandemic, we are a light unto each other, as well as to the world. in the senate right now, while there still are 100 of us here doing the work, let's do it nobly and boldly, generously of spirit. let's extend civic grace. because
i have always felt that the bible, that the prophet elijah, that we are the light to other nations about how you pull together, stand together, fight through a storm, fight through a crisis. we are showing what we do for each other. not just the men and women sitting in these seats. it's all of us. in the greatest crisis of our lifetime, what are you doing for other people? i pray our legislation keeps that spirit in mind when the most common faith talks about what are you doing for the...
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the prophet elijah, thate we are the life and to other nations about how people together and ttand together, and fight through a storm and a crisis printed where showing what we do for each other. not just a minute women sitting in the scenes, all of us, and the greatest crisis of our lifetime, what are you doing for other people. i pray that the legislation keeps that spirit in mind. when the most common states are saying what he doing for the widow or the orphan are those in prison, i hope we keep that in mind. it is not a time for half measures, it is time for the bold spirit of america. when i stand up for each other, we don't pull apart, we come together. we don't pair down, we rise up. that is where we are right now in american history. in this great global pandemic, we are a light and to each other as world as the world. in the senate right now, while there still are 100 of us here doing the work, let's do it boldly. generously and with the grace because this crisis is not bigger than who we are. we will endure, we shall overcome. and god
the prophet elijah, thate we are the life and to other nations about how people together and ttand together, and fight through a storm and a crisis printed where showing what we do for each other. not just a minute women sitting in the scenes, all of us, and the greatest crisis of our lifetime, what are you doing for other people. i pray that the legislation keeps that spirit in mind. when the most common states are saying what he doing for the widow or the orphan are those in prison, i hope we...
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. >> reporter: 22-year-old elijah cervantes in a bold carjacking caught on camera. he was arrested after this december fight. good samaritans jumped in to help after he tried to steal a woman's suv with her kids still in the backseat. >> i feel thankful, very thank. they recall there. >> reporter: but now another brazen move by cervantes. he and steve wilson are on the run, fleeing an interview at a san francisco rehab program. >> we always sent our guys to delances street, it's a great program. >> reporter: san francisco police are looking for them, and safety is a concern. >> they have serious charges. one has carjacking charges. wilson has second degree robbery charges. >> reporter: 5 inmates were picked up omjail just after 8 and they were taken to the city on a 1 day pass from a judge. but once dropped off, somehow these 2 fled at different times. >> they did walk away, so it's considered an escape because they're inmates. >> reporter: they don't know how they managed to escape, but they say it's the county probation department's responsibility to keep track of
. >> reporter: 22-year-old elijah cervantes in a bold carjacking caught on camera. he was arrested after this december fight. good samaritans jumped in to help after he tried to steal a woman's suv with her kids still in the backseat. >> i feel thankful, very thank. they recall there. >> reporter: but now another brazen move by cervantes. he and steve wilson are on the run, fleeing an interview at a san francisco rehab program. >> we always sent our guys to delances...
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elijah wood, and of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for "lilly singh. lilly singh," i'm gonna talk about commercials you can't get through an article, or a tv show or a movie without seeing a barely hidden ad it's so weird, but not as weird as not using sparkrock tires on you car. [ laughter ] then i'm gonna try to guess the names of products and celebrities in wrong answers only oh, oh, oh ed sheeran [ laughter ] i'll sit down with one of my favorite people onarth, the hilarious, one of a kind awkwafina. we both chose names that are definitely copyrighted >> yeah, i will not sell water >> lilly: yeah [ laughter ] we're gonna go through our phones and see if we can get anyone we know to answer okay, i'm not -- i'm not mad i'm just disappointed. >> all right i'll do your show. >> lilly: okay [ laughter ] >> hi constance, hi. >> hi, congrats. >> thank you thank you. i just crapped my pants on the red carpet >> lilly: should we do shots in preparation for our game of "shot collar?" >> no, i don't think that's a good idea, lilly [ laughter ] >> lilly: wait,
elijah wood, and of course, the 8g band. stay tuned for "lilly singh. lilly singh," i'm gonna talk about commercials you can't get through an article, or a tv show or a movie without seeing a barely hidden ad it's so weird, but not as weird as not using sparkrock tires on you car. [ laughter ] then i'm gonna try to guess the names of products and celebrities in wrong answers only oh, oh, oh ed sheeran [ laughter ] i'll sit down with one of my favorite people onarth, the hilarious, one...
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players like elijah hicks are doing whatever they can to stay active and in shape. >> push-ups, jumphills, doing whateverics to stay in shame. some of my teammates are doing the same thing. it was cool to see. we're all trying to get better. >>> now race fans had a reason to cheer today. this is e-nascar imracing. it was filled with some of the biggest names in the sport. 13 of the 20, jimmy johnson, kyle busch, and dale earnhardt jr. even the crashes looked real of jr. will the lead on the final lap but couldn't hold off denny happen religion. hamlin wins the race and pledges to donate money to assist the people in the miami area. that's a look at sports. more news after the break. when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering chevy owners complimentary onstar crisis assist services and wifi data. if you need a new chevy, interest-free financing for 84 months - with deferred payments for 120 days on many of our most popular models. you may even s
players like elijah hicks are doing whatever they can to stay active and in shape. >> push-ups, jumphills, doing whateverics to stay in shame. some of my teammates are doing the same thing. it was cool to see. we're all trying to get better. >>> now race fans had a reason to cheer today. this is e-nascar imracing. it was filled with some of the biggest names in the sport. 13 of the 20, jimmy johnson, kyle busch, and dale earnhardt jr. even the crashes looked real of jr. will the...
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ensure a full, fair, and accurate census, continuing the legacy of my predecessor, the great chairman elijah cummings, and the oversight committee has conducted rigorous oversight. we fought hard to fight the president from undermining the census through an illegal citizenship question and we won. the committee and many of us filed a brief that went all the way to the supreme court, and weak won there -- and we won there. we have learned there have been missteps in recruiting, signing up of community partners, and developing critical technology for the nation's first online census. the bureau needs to correct these problems now to ensure a full and accurate count. the oversight committee is especially concerned with -- that certain communities maybe undercounted, such as black americans, latinos, african-americans, who have all been undercounted in previous censuses. that means this communities have missed out on representation and on crucial federal funding. here are some of the things that the census bureau has done. we have had four oversight hearings on readiness, and we have released a
ensure a full, fair, and accurate census, continuing the legacy of my predecessor, the great chairman elijah cummings, and the oversight committee has conducted rigorous oversight. we fought hard to fight the president from undermining the census through an illegal citizenship question and we won. the committee and many of us filed a brief that went all the way to the supreme court, and weak won there -- and we won there. we have learned there have been missteps in recruiting, signing up of...
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things like the gag rule, the murder of elijah lovejoy, the burning of abolitionist literature.came to anti-slavery, freedom of speech apparently did not mean anything. and this was a standard critique that abolitionists offered of slaveholders. they said, you watch. you come after these people, you criticize them, you try to take out their power. they will be ruthless. they will take you down with whatever means they need to. they'll do anything to keep slavery in place. and as time went on, more and more white northerners start looking around. they say, you know, on that point, at least, abolitionists are on to something. but the rise of abolitionism doesn't just lead white southerners to sort of crack down on antislavery sentiment. it does that, but it does more. abolitionism also helps produce a larger rethinking within the south of what it meant to be the south. what is the place's regional identity? it leads white southerners to start rethinking the south's position in the nation. now, it was true that abolitionists only constituted a small minority of the northern populat
things like the gag rule, the murder of elijah lovejoy, the burning of abolitionist literature.came to anti-slavery, freedom of speech apparently did not mean anything. and this was a standard critique that abolitionists offered of slaveholders. they said, you watch. you come after these people, you criticize them, you try to take out their power. they will be ruthless. they will take you down with whatever means they need to. they'll do anything to keep slavery in place. and as time went on,...
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elijah hicks. >> i had a lot of people help me to get to where i am today and i'm in debt for that.o do whatever i can to help others. >> the money will be donated to the no kid hungry organization. >>> still ahead in our second half hour, putting the pandemic in historical perspective. former defense secretary leon panetta shares what he believes we are doing right about fighting this deadly disease. >>> also -- >> hopefully it will get better soon because two weeks is a long time. >> it is now the epicenter of the pandemic. so what is it like being inside italy's lockdown? we're going to show you next. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopausal status. and it's the only one of its kind you can take every day. verzenio + fulvestrant is approved for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer whose disease has progressed after hormonal treatment. diarrhea is co
elijah hicks. >> i had a lot of people help me to get to where i am today and i'm in debt for that.o do whatever i can to help others. >> the money will be donated to the no kid hungry organization. >>> still ahead in our second half hour, putting the pandemic in historical perspective. former defense secretary leon panetta shares what he believes we are doing right about fighting this deadly disease. >>> also -- >> hopefully it will get better soon because...
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. >> elijah cervantes. last seen at 10:20 in the morning. stevie wilson was last seen approximately 1:45 pm. >> reporter: now more than 24 hours after escaping, both men remain on the run. >> we are actively looking for them. we do not know where they are at this time. >>> new information about an arrest of an undocumented immigrant near san francisco's hall of justice yesterday. he has three felony convictions in san francisco and two lesser convictions. the agency says it requested that he be detained nine times between 2014 and last year. none of those requests were honored. san francisco is a sanctuary city which means local officials will not typically cooperate with i.c.e. today the san francisco field director for i.c.e. said the arrest was legal. >> i would much rather pick them up at the jail, to be hundred, in custodial transfer, but that's not gonna happen in san francisco. so this is one of the methods we have to do is find them out on the streets. >> both the public defender and district attorney have condemned the arrest. demmi
. >> elijah cervantes. last seen at 10:20 in the morning. stevie wilson was last seen approximately 1:45 pm. >> reporter: now more than 24 hours after escaping, both men remain on the run. >> we are actively looking for them. we do not know where they are at this time. >>> new information about an arrest of an undocumented immigrant near san francisco's hall of justice yesterday. he has three felony convictions in san francisco and two lesser convictions. the agency...
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the congressman cummings fees, late congressman elijah cummings and i were good friends.e hail from the same place, baltimore. the city we love. and congressman cummings called me right away right after the inauguration saying hey, president trump wants to meet with me. he met with him at the inauguration luncheon on the hill. is it they wanted to talk about prescription drug prices. the problem is, this new administration could not figure out how to make it happen. there were a lot of twists and turns and bumps and bruises along the way. and he wasn't hiding. they just didn't know how to make it happen properly. so right after that, they figured it out. they had a meeting and talk about prescription drug prices. i go into the meeting. late congressman cummings at the time details the conversation in the meeting. there was even a misquote from the president about something that congressman cummings said. now getting back to friends of mine, for full disclosure , and this may have been the misinterpretation of the president. i am related to a former congressman, congressma
the congressman cummings fees, late congressman elijah cummings and i were good friends.e hail from the same place, baltimore. the city we love. and congressman cummings called me right away right after the inauguration saying hey, president trump wants to meet with me. he met with him at the inauguration luncheon on the hill. is it they wanted to talk about prescription drug prices. the problem is, this new administration could not figure out how to make it happen. there were a lot of twists...
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then, reprising his role as frodo, elijah wood!ep) it, i'm in. ( cheers and applause ) >> a film 20 years in the making. >> concentrate, young padawan. use the force. >> stephen: come on, man, that is "star wars!" ♪ ♪ this shot looks? >> stephen colbert presents peter jackson's "the lord of the rings" series, "the hobbit: the desolation of smaug's" "the laketown spy" is darrylgorn, in "darrylgorn rising: the rise of darrylgorn." the prequel to part one-- chapter one. >> stephen: am i invisible? because i can see me. should i be able to see me if i'm invisible? and there's nobody here. oh, here comes the evil! ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) ♪ eers andpplause ) >> sen: thank you to per natural beauty of new zealand and have the adventure of a lifetime! we'll be right back with senator kamala harris. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) i'll pick it up! they're clean! (raps) 'cuz my hiney's clean. oh yeah i'm charmin clean. charmi enjoy the go with charmin. more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers compli
then, reprising his role as frodo, elijah wood!ep) it, i'm in. ( cheers and applause ) >> a film 20 years in the making. >> concentrate, young padawan. use the force. >> stephen: come on, man, that is "star wars!" ♪ ♪ this shot looks? >> stephen colbert presents peter jackson's "the lord of the rings" series, "the hobbit: the desolation of smaug's" "the laketown spy" is darrylgorn, in "darrylgorn rising: the rise of...
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samuel was there and elijah georgiare arrested by for failing to have a georgia state license as non-natives to be in cherokee nation territory. they are sentenced to a. of years in jail. -- a period of years in jail. they request relief and john marshall says, this is the proper case. so this becomes the case where we finally get a resolution of george's claim to extraterritorial legislative jurisdiction. out?oes it work this is a fascinating opinion. the part that is probably best remembered as the part in which marshall says, the u.s. has a treaty with the jericho -- the cherokee nation in which it is -- they are a separate state. asserthat, georgia can't it has legislative authority over them. we have a conflict between what the federal government thanks and what the state government wants to do. under the supremacy clause of the u.s. constitution, the federal government wins. that,ight have decided marshall had one more thing to do, and that was to fix the problem he had created. the bulk of the decision is devoted to a rewrite, without ever mentioning the name of the johnson and mcinto
samuel was there and elijah georgiare arrested by for failing to have a georgia state license as non-natives to be in cherokee nation territory. they are sentenced to a. of years in jail. -- a period of years in jail. they request relief and john marshall says, this is the proper case. so this becomes the case where we finally get a resolution of george's claim to extraterritorial legislative jurisdiction. out?oes it work this is a fascinating opinion. the part that is probably best remembered...
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football players like cal cornerback elijah hicks are doing whatever they can to stay active and in shape. >> i'm just doing push-ups, jump ropes, running hills. doing whatever i can to stay in shape. and you know, it's pretty cool because some of my teammates i see them doing the same thing. it was cool to see. we're all still trying to get better even though we're in these tough times. >>> race fans having a reason to get revved up today. check this out. it's iracing. it looks real, but it's virtual racing with some of the biggest names in nascar. 13 of the top 20 drivers in the cup series were behind the wheel including jimmie johnson, kyle busch, joey logano, and nbc racing analyst dale earnhardt jr. even the crashes look real. now, junior had the lead on the final lap but couldn't hold off denny hamlin. hamlin wins the race and pledges to donate money to assist the people in the miami area. that's a look at sports. more news after the break. >>> in the meantime she will be working from home. >>> the seattle area and the bay area, the two leading trouble spots of this crisis. the whit
football players like cal cornerback elijah hicks are doing whatever they can to stay active and in shape. >> i'm just doing push-ups, jump ropes, running hills. doing whatever i can to stay in shape. and you know, it's pretty cool because some of my teammates i see them doing the same thing. it was cool to see. we're all still trying to get better even though we're in these tough times. >>> race fans having a reason to get revved up today. check this out. it's iracing. it looks...
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regardless what the law said, hamilton talked about how elijah in the bible spoke truth to power andther people did the same and was doing the same to vile governor and thus should not be in prison. the jury became run away jury. they took their own liberty in their hands by saying not guilty, not guilty and when asked by the chief justice -- the justice who was presiding how can you say that, they just kept saying, not guilty, not guilty because if they gave a reason they would be in direct obstacle of the law. that changed -- that started to change the opinion of -- started to change journalistic practice. after that no journalists in the colonies sued for liable by the royal governors and others in that way. 40 years later you have american revolution led by journalist, brewer named samuel adams. he had total trust of the people in boston because they saw him not as the the hack, but someone who told the truth. there's an enormous change at that point. journalism was in high rebukeed and pocked back in early 1900's, so you've seen this roller coaster so i just can't predict to pop
regardless what the law said, hamilton talked about how elijah in the bible spoke truth to power andther people did the same and was doing the same to vile governor and thus should not be in prison. the jury became run away jury. they took their own liberty in their hands by saying not guilty, not guilty and when asked by the chief justice -- the justice who was presiding how can you say that, they just kept saying, not guilty, not guilty because if they gave a reason they would be in direct...
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. >> elijah and james were the first two kids to pick up free meals. >> it's a blessing to be here.ough it's only been a couple days but i feel, like, so, like, lost. >> due to marin county shelter medicine place over the coronavirus, they closed their bar and dining room monday. last friday robert goddard, a regular customer, left a $2,000 tip. >> i didn't believe it and i went back to him at the table. i was like is this correct? and he goes, yeah, i want to >> we are all human beings deeply capable of loving one another, meeting this moment. >> what a week it's been. all right. one last check of the weather, now getting to meteorologist sandhya patel, sheltering medicine place at her home. the technology's pretty cool that you can do this. >> it is amazing, dion. i never thought in a million years that we could be doing something like this. but desperate times, these are tough times for everyone. and we need to do what we need to do to keep everyone safe. so let's get to the weather forecast. some people are telling me that, hey, this pollen is bothering me. i do want to tell you
. >> elijah and james were the first two kids to pick up free meals. >> it's a blessing to be here.ough it's only been a couple days but i feel, like, so, like, lost. >> due to marin county shelter medicine place over the coronavirus, they closed their bar and dining room monday. last friday robert goddard, a regular customer, left a $2,000 tip. >> i didn't believe it and i went back to him at the table. i was like is this correct? and he goes, yeah, i want to >>...
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meadows maintained close relationships with key congressional democrats such as the late representative elijaht's all the same, it doesn't matter who the gatekeeper is, does that specific dynamic change anything that of the four acting chief of staffs that meadows does seem to have some relationship with congressional democrats. does that change anything legislatively? >> we'll see how long it lasts. that's my main question, how long can that last when you are sort of thrashing yourself to this president and i just don't know. >> i'm so curious to know what the first phone call between chief of staff mark meadows and speaker of the house nancy pelosi sounds like. what are the things we can actually do before we get done here, or is it hang on tight, good luck. >> one of the things about the chief of staff position is that you are acting presumably at the behest of the president. that's the only thing that makes you effective, that you are the person that is enacting, that you are speaking on the president's behalf and so on. who knows what this president will say. you're moving left and the pr
meadows maintained close relationships with key congressional democrats such as the late representative elijaht's all the same, it doesn't matter who the gatekeeper is, does that specific dynamic change anything that of the four acting chief of staffs that meadows does seem to have some relationship with congressional democrats. does that change anything legislatively? >> we'll see how long it lasts. that's my main question, how long can that last when you are sort of thrashing yourself...
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his best friend is the late elijah cummings. he worked across the aisle.opposed the president when the president wanted to take on the affordable care act and get rid of it. then he became the president's most fierce defender during the impeachment. mark meadows comes with a tremendous amount of currency on capitol hill and a lot of respect and i think that should president trump win re-election for the next four years, he will be positioned perfectly to try and get something to work with pelosi, who may or may not still be in power and chuck schumer, to move the country forward. >> that's one thing i saw on social media with this announcement. usually you see on social media everyone is reacting to picks. people on both sides of the aisle, democrat and republican, to your point were praising this pick. one of those people was representative jim jordan, who tweeted mark meadows is smart, loyal, a true patriot, a good man and my best friend, couldn't have picked anyone better for the job. with politics being so divisive, i think it's refreshing for people t
his best friend is the late elijah cummings. he worked across the aisle.opposed the president when the president wanted to take on the affordable care act and get rid of it. then he became the president's most fierce defender during the impeachment. mark meadows comes with a tremendous amount of currency on capitol hill and a lot of respect and i think that should president trump win re-election for the next four years, he will be positioned perfectly to try and get something to work with...
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and directors of "downhill" nat faxon and jim rash - music from cam - featuring the 8g band with elijahplause that's fantastic to hear in that case, let's get to the news former white house chief of staff, john kelly, gave a speech la n
and directors of "downhill" nat faxon and jim rash - music from cam - featuring the 8g band with elijahplause that's fantastic to hear in that case, let's get to the news former white house chief of staff, john kelly, gave a speech la n
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pally from "what's eating america," chefs andrew zimmern and jose andres, featuring the 8g band with elijahhat happened -- bernie sanders won, but not by a lot. so, it's really like third and pete buttigieg was second, but who saw that coming? so it's more like first. and amy klobuchar was third, which is really surprising so, it's also like first and joe biden came in fifth but was expected to do better. so, it's more like eighth. so, i guess the real winner is andrew yang, because he dropped out and doesn't have to deal with this anymore. so - [ laughter ] -- congratulations, andrew yang, on winning new hampshire [ cheers and applause following last night's new hampshire primary, entrepreneur andrew yang announced he is dropping out of the presidential race. so, now the only way to get $1,000 from a democratic candidate is to go through bloomberg's couch cushions [ laughter ] former new york mayor mike bloomberg picked up two endorsements today from members of the congressional black caucus it's the first thing he's ever gotten from a black person without having them frisked. [ audience o
pally from "what's eating america," chefs andrew zimmern and jose andres, featuring the 8g band with elijahhat happened -- bernie sanders won, but not by a lot. so, it's really like third and pete buttigieg was second, but who saw that coming? so it's more like first. and amy klobuchar was third, which is really surprising so, it's also like first and joe biden came in fifth but was expected to do better. so, it's more like eighth. so, i guess the real winner is andrew yang, because...
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comedian maria bamford featuring the 8g band with elijah wood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen
comedian maria bamford featuring the 8g band with elijah wood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen
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that piece of elijah cummings and i were very good friends. we hail from the same place in baltimore and congressman cummings called me right away right after inauguration to say president trump wants to meet with me. he met with him at thes inauguration marches and said they want to talk about prescription drug i prices. the problem is the new administration could not figure out how to make it happen there were twists and turns and bumps and bruises. he wasn't hiding they just didn't know how to make it happen. so right after that they figured it out and talked about prescription drug prices and i ha go into details of the conversation of the meeting there is even a list from the president from what congressman cummings said now going back for full disclosure, this may have been a misinterpretation of the president i'm related to former congressman townes from new york he is my cousin on my mother side. i would call him to confirm things and he was a how did you get that? he was shocked i was not hicalling him for information i would just cal
that piece of elijah cummings and i were very good friends. we hail from the same place in baltimore and congressman cummings called me right away right after inauguration to say president trump wants to meet with me. he met with him at thes inauguration marches and said they want to talk about prescription drug i prices. the problem is the new administration could not figure out how to make it happen there were twists and turns and bumps and bruises. he wasn't hiding they just didn't know how...
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of how women interacted with dueling culture, i'm going back to a biography where they talk about elijah hamilton how she was ousted, was there a way for a woman to respond to an attack on her honor? >> really interesting question, was there a way for women to respond to attacks on their honor. not in the sense that they can get pistols and go to a dueling ground, they were not part of that culture, really interesting example of that has, to do with john adams and -- warren who is a historian, who has a public presence in the late 18 century. she does some things that make john adams feel dishonor, but it is clear that he wants to make his honor feel better, and ms. warren says she writes to a male friends and says what do i do. this is not my realm how do i deal with this. and the male friend has to come in and deal with it. so in one hand women are not part of that culture but, if they will if they hurl an insult, one way or another or witness to it, they have a huge impact. so if there was an insult in the street, that may be lots of people didn't see, maybe one matter, but if a woman
of how women interacted with dueling culture, i'm going back to a biography where they talk about elijah hamilton how she was ousted, was there a way for a woman to respond to an attack on her honor? >> really interesting question, was there a way for women to respond to attacks on their honor. not in the sense that they can get pistols and go to a dueling ground, they were not part of that culture, really interesting example of that has, to do with john adams and -- warren who is a...
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i think that probably john lewis and clyburn and the late great elijah cummings is the one that transcends even age lines in terms of respect in the political culture of the black community. the other thing you have to keep in mind is that people felt -- i heard it over and over again, i heard it in selma where joe biden and i spoke on sunday at brown chapel, people said joe biden stood by barack obama. he stood by our guy, we're going to stand by him. and there is an identity there in our community where we feel we've been counted out just because you count a guy out it doesn't mean the fight is over. and the cultural identity, i keep saying a lot of the latte liberals are disconnected from the base of the democratic party which is the african-american voters which is they care about how their kids are going to go to school, they care about bread and butter issues, this he care about criminal justice and a lot of the latte liberals are so intellectual as we say in church they are so heavily bound in no earthly good. >> rev, you and i have been talking about this through the entire electio
i think that probably john lewis and clyburn and the late great elijah cummings is the one that transcends even age lines in terms of respect in the political culture of the black community. the other thing you have to keep in mind is that people felt -- i heard it over and over again, i heard it in selma where joe biden and i spoke on sunday at brown chapel, people said joe biden stood by barack obama. he stood by our guy, we're going to stand by him. and there is an identity there in our...
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overcome odds because in from baltimore, and i think about my pastor, pastor walter scott thomas, elijah cummings pastor, he said, you know, they have an automatic word. failure. an automatic. it is about survival in baltimore. i am trying. i survived and i am here. i am trying not to be the story. now i am trying to survive in washington. trying to survive in life. because of the twists and turns that i've taken recently, i am now the story. you know what, being the story sometimes i think has saved my life. if i don't tell that story, people will believe the negative and false narrative. you have to tell so people can see the truth. >> if you read your books, tell me if you think i am mistaken, but if you read your books in order, beginning with "the presidency in black and white," "at mama's knee" and then "under fire," your personal opinion is. coming out more and more in your booksbo. >> right. we talked about the presidency and baltimore. we talk about the issue of reparation. repairing a wrong. it was like the beginning of my time in washington and still 23 years later we are hear
overcome odds because in from baltimore, and i think about my pastor, pastor walter scott thomas, elijah cummings pastor, he said, you know, they have an automatic word. failure. an automatic. it is about survival in baltimore. i am trying. i survived and i am here. i am trying not to be the story. now i am trying to survive in washington. trying to survive in life. because of the twists and turns that i've taken recently, i am now the story. you know what, being the story sometimes i think has...
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participated in the dedication ceremony of the oversight and reform committee hearing room as the elijah e. cummings' room, in honor of the late chair passed away in october. >> go
participated in the dedication ceremony of the oversight and reform committee hearing room as the elijah e. cummings' room, in honor of the late chair passed away in october. >> go
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he and elijah cummings were the two guys in the congress that everybody related to. deserves a lot of credit tonight. >> it was two days after the nevada caucuses. i mean, it was two days after sanders, as steve kornacki keeps saying -- >> it was two days after the whole world was saying bernie sanders is going to roll this all the way through. and clyburn stood in front of the storm and said, hold it a minute, i'm with this guy. and i think it took a lot of courage. we did a breakfast that morning. a minister's breakfast and when clyburn walked in there, he told me on his way i'm announcing my endorsement and it was a morning that people would say, why would he do that right after nevada? but that's the kind of guy he is. that's why he's earned that kind of trust. >> can we talk for a second about mike bloomberg? heading in super tuesday, he was the big black box. nobody knows how he is going to affect this race. nobody's ever run exactly in this way. nobody's ever run with quite that big a truckload of money clearing the way for him. but so far, we have got results
he and elijah cummings were the two guys in the congress that everybody related to. deserves a lot of credit tonight. >> it was two days after the nevada caucuses. i mean, it was two days after sanders, as steve kornacki keeps saying -- >> it was two days after the whole world was saying bernie sanders is going to roll this all the way through. and clyburn stood in front of the storm and said, hold it a minute, i'm with this guy. and i think it took a lot of courage. we did a...
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i have always felt that the bible, that the prophet elijah, that we are the light to other nations about how you pull together, stand together, fight through a storm, fight through a crisis. we are showing what we do for each other. not just the men and women sitting in these seats. it's all of us. in the greatest crisis of our lifetime, what are you doing for other people? i pray our legislation keeps that spirit in mind when the most common faith talks about what are you doing for the widower, what are you doing for the orphan, what are you doing for those in prison, i hope we keep that in mind. it's not a time for half steps or half measures. it's time for the bold spirit of america. where we stand up for each other. we don't pull apart. we come together. we don't tear down. we rise up. that's where we are right now in american history. in this great global pandemic, we are a light unto each other, as well as to the world. in the senate right now, while there still are 100 of us here doing the work, let's do it nobly and boldly, generously of spirit. let's extend civic grace. because
i have always felt that the bible, that the prophet elijah, that we are the light to other nations about how you pull together, stand together, fight through a storm, fight through a crisis. we are showing what we do for each other. not just the men and women sitting in these seats. it's all of us. in the greatest crisis of our lifetime, what are you doing for other people? i pray our legislation keeps that spirit in mind when the most common faith talks about what are you doing for the...