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elmore and seeing him. .nd they had a very nice talk and these two people whom i revere, the memory of that is a deep memory with me. jus. kagan: i also remember when my parents came to the court, and he was nicer to me that day than he was before or since. [laughter] jus. kagan: and that was the only day i knew that he liked me. [laughter] judge ginsburg: well, thank you all for being here for this hour. i hope there will be many more in the future with others carrying these stories forward as long as we can. thank you. jus. kagan: it was a privilege. [applause] >> my name is jim o'hara, and i'm a member of the board and of the executive committee of the supreme court historical society. the society is deeply honored to be the host of tonight's national heritage lecture. a few observations before the evening is over. first, justice kagan, judge ginsburg, judge angle meyer, professor kennedy, thank you for your insights and stories of your times with justice thurgood marshall. this has been a warm and wonderful evening, and i am honored to have been part of it. the national heritage le
elmore and seeing him. .nd they had a very nice talk and these two people whom i revere, the memory of that is a deep memory with me. jus. kagan: i also remember when my parents came to the court, and he was nicer to me that day than he was before or since. [laughter] jus. kagan: and that was the only day i knew that he liked me. [laughter] judge ginsburg: well, thank you all for being here for this hour. i hope there will be many more in the future with others carrying these stories forward as...
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elmore. it was one of the last of the white primary cases. and throughout my childhood, i heard my father talk about the importance of that case for him. now, my dad didn't really -- we didn't know what the legal issue, the big legal issue. it was a state action issue. but he didn't pay any attention to that. the thing that my father talked about over and over and over again was that the judges in the courtroom called thurgood marshall mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is that because of jim crow etiquette, black men were not referred to as mister. if you were a black physician, you might be called dr. so-and-so. if you were a black minister, you might be called reverend so-and-so. but typically, black men did not get the honorific mister. it was a sign of how distinguished thurgood marshall was that the judges and the other lawyers called him mr. marshall. i heard about that all the time growing up. and so with that backdrop, of course, it was a tremendous thrill. >> was it part of why you became a lawyer? >> in part,
elmore. it was one of the last of the white primary cases. and throughout my childhood, i heard my father talk about the importance of that case for him. now, my dad didn't really -- we didn't know what the legal issue, the big legal issue. it was a state action issue. but he didn't pay any attention to that. the thing that my father talked about over and over and over again was that the judges in the courtroom called thurgood marshall mr. marshall. and the reason why that was so significant is...
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compared to wednesday's enormous eighty six point two kilometers stage for the second day in a row elmore beattie beat out his brother muhammad to claim the victory and the women's category rushes that one her third straight stage. and that's all your support for now more later for that thousands of passengers have been stranded at german airports as workers from the country's biggest union staged a walkout over pay live concert has cancelled more than eight hundred flights the union wants a six percent pay rise for its two point three million public sector employees dominic cain has more from berlin. here in berlin several hundred valley workers have come to be free to discuss this nation not very far walk distance from the federal parliament to demonstrate their resolve the reason why they're striking today they want to have a six percent paying crease across the board for the two million very workers at least two hundred euros more for each worker and they're determined to strike today to show their resolve the point to make is that this strike is patchy across the country here in the
compared to wednesday's enormous eighty six point two kilometers stage for the second day in a row elmore beattie beat out his brother muhammad to claim the victory and the women's category rushes that one her third straight stage. and that's all your support for now more later for that thousands of passengers have been stranded at german airports as workers from the country's biggest union staged a walkout over pay live concert has cancelled more than eight hundred flights the union wants a...
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the efforts to release holman al-jazeera another day in another stage when for morocco's russian elmore the toughest foot race on earth the marathon day saba stage three was a thirty one point six kilometer trek through the sahara desert a relatively short run compared to wednesday's enormous eighty six point two kilometers stage for the second day in a row elmore beattie beat out his brother muhammad to claim a victory and the women's category rushes that one her third straight stage. and that's all you sport for now more later i was fired their oil rich as a johns been ruled by members of the family for twenty five years the president assumed office after his father died in two thousand and three and is expected to win a fourth term on wednesday but human rights groups accuse him of undermining democracy by giving top jobs to family barca has more. it's boom time for azerbaijan bolstered by multibillion dollar oil deposits under the caspian sea the journey from crumbling soviet republic to this has been turbulent. as the nation gets richer one family have remained firmly at the helm.
the efforts to release holman al-jazeera another day in another stage when for morocco's russian elmore the toughest foot race on earth the marathon day saba stage three was a thirty one point six kilometer trek through the sahara desert a relatively short run compared to wednesday's enormous eighty six point two kilometers stage for the second day in a row elmore beattie beat out his brother muhammad to claim a victory and the women's category rushes that one her third straight stage. and...
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and so i think should not happen broken run a rasheed elmore beattie has won the world's most grueling foot race for a sixth time he finished the marathon day sabol just over twenty five minutes ahead of his nearest rival and brother mohammad the ultra marathon takes compasses over two hundred thirty seven kilometers through the rough american terrain they also have to carry all their equipment for the six day race american runner magdaléna brulé won the women's rights. and that's all the sport for now more later and that's all from the al-jazeera news hour finale don't go away because i'll be back in just a minute or two with much more of the day's news of course we'll keep you right across all the day's developing sources say with us here that. part. of. the nature is news as it breaks this was a great election about who was going to win but it was about by how much with detailed coverage of the syrian civil war now listen to. what is new or different is that each the some people will live until to morrow so many innocent people will die from around the world the bats and balls are s
and so i think should not happen broken run a rasheed elmore beattie has won the world's most grueling foot race for a sixth time he finished the marathon day sabol just over twenty five minutes ahead of his nearest rival and brother mohammad the ultra marathon takes compasses over two hundred thirty seven kilometers through the rough american terrain they also have to carry all their equipment for the six day race american runner magdaléna brulé won the women's rights. and that's all the...
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compared to wednesday's enormous eighty six point two kilometers stage for the second day in a row elmore beatty beat out his brother muhammad to claim victory and then the women's category russia's knows how about a one her third straight stage and that's all you sport for now it's now back to marion and like to thank you all that wraps up the news hour but a full bulletin coming up in just a couple of minutes on stephen. carcinogen . conservation is helping to recover its snow leopard population to see the results i traveled up to the remote nature reserve of saudi chat at a touch camera traps have identified a healthy population of up to twenty snow leopards as the technology improves or we're finding all these ways in which our guesses are are getting corrected the latest evidence suggests that more cats than previously acknowledged but the snow leopard trust believes it's premature to downgrade the cats on the international based of threatened species. a story fourteen hundred years in the making. a story of succession and leadership. tells the story of foundation and the emergence o
compared to wednesday's enormous eighty six point two kilometers stage for the second day in a row elmore beatty beat out his brother muhammad to claim victory and then the women's category russia's knows how about a one her third straight stage and that's all you sport for now it's now back to marion and like to thank you all that wraps up the news hour but a full bulletin coming up in just a couple of minutes on stephen. carcinogen . conservation is helping to recover its snow leopard...
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. >> bro: one of the names here: elmore bolling, killed in 1947 in lowndes county, alabama, less than0 miles from montgomery. >> he was killed simply cause he was too prosperous to be a negro farmer. >> brown: josephine bolling mccall was just five when it happened. >> one white man was aested at the time, but never prosecuted. >> brown: her father had started a buness employing other african americans, and josephine believes he was murdered for violating the racist social contract of the time. >> iwas maintaining status q and that is, the black man was never supposed to achieve the level and level of success that white men had. we were never to aspire. it even killed your aspiratis when you think about when someone is murdered like that. >> brown: she remembers nojust the terror from her father's killing-- their familymoled to gomery shortly after his usath-- but the pain that came fromce denied. >> there's an emptiness that one u esn't get over easily, especially when e wondering why. why was he so brutallyd? rd then once you find out that itlly for naught, then it really, really hu
. >> bro: one of the names here: elmore bolling, killed in 1947 in lowndes county, alabama, less than0 miles from montgomery. >> he was killed simply cause he was too prosperous to be a negro farmer. >> brown: josephine bolling mccall was just five when it happened. >> one white man was aested at the time, but never prosecuted. >> brown: her father had started a buness employing other african americans, and josephine believes he was murdered for violating the...
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broken runner rasheed elmore beattie has won the world's most grueling foot race for a sixth time he finished the marathon day sabol just over twenty five minutes ahead of his nearest rival and brother mohammed the ultra marathon takes competitors over two hundred thirty seven kilometers through the rough moroccan terrain they also have to carry all their equipment for the six day race american runner magdalena brulé won the women's race. and that is all the sport for now but to julie in london. joel thank you well you can find that much more about the stories we're following on our website you can head straight to. al-jazeera calling with dot com with loads of video on demand right there that's me for this news hour i'll be back in just a sec but by. then the next episode of techno the team looks into the environmental impact of waste management trash is a big business with an unfortunate the smelly business to the complexities of recycling when these different plastics are blended together the recycling becomes difficult to impossible and the science that offers solutions it's very
broken runner rasheed elmore beattie has won the world's most grueling foot race for a sixth time he finished the marathon day sabol just over twenty five minutes ahead of his nearest rival and brother mohammed the ultra marathon takes competitors over two hundred thirty seven kilometers through the rough moroccan terrain they also have to carry all their equipment for the six day race american runner magdalena brulé won the women's race. and that is all the sport for now but to julie in...
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final score was seventy one to the angels only starting this is clearly a rock n roll runner rasheed elmore beatty has won the world's most grueling race for six time he finished the math and de salvo just over twenty five minutes ahead of his nearest rival brother muhammad the ultramarathon takes competitors over two hundred thirty seven kilometers through the rough american terrain they also have to carry all or equipment for the six day race american runner magdaléna bull a one women's price. and that is so useful for now but to sue in london thank you joe and don't forget much more sports news on our website dot com that is it from a surcharge and for this news out there that we don't know will be with you in just a moment with much more of the day's news but thanks for watching. what makes this moment this era we're living through so unique all this is really an attack on truth itself is a lot of misunderstanding a distortion in what free speech is supposed to be about the context it's hugely important level wise to publish if you have a duty to be offensive or provoke that's all about
final score was seventy one to the angels only starting this is clearly a rock n roll runner rasheed elmore beatty has won the world's most grueling race for six time he finished the math and de salvo just over twenty five minutes ahead of his nearest rival brother muhammad the ultramarathon takes competitors over two hundred thirty seven kilometers through the rough american terrain they also have to carry all or equipment for the six day race american runner magdaléna bull a one women's...
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it's erin elmore, back with us, it's great to see you again. you as well. son, i think, was going to go to this school. right this is where i pay taxes where i live. stuart: and you went to the school. >> walked by one day and saw anti-nra signs, anti-gop signs let's put all of that aside they're horrible signs they say things like the word dope, why is a school, forget all of this why is a school using those kind of words? stuart: did you ask the school to take them down? >> so we sent a letter, a right to know request, a lawyer friend and i, saying hey, when were these signs made what resources went into making these signs? did you coordinate using school e-mails with a political party because if so they could be in major hot water but we've got the judge here trying to say they're within their legal rights and within the school board's policies to have these signs but they're using children as young as five years old as political pawns. stuart: so but the signs were not taken down? >> nope they're still there. stuart: even after you complained? >> i saw
it's erin elmore, back with us, it's great to see you again. you as well. son, i think, was going to go to this school. right this is where i pay taxes where i live. stuart: and you went to the school. >> walked by one day and saw anti-nra signs, anti-gop signs let's put all of that aside they're horrible signs they say things like the word dope, why is a school, forget all of this why is a school using those kind of words? stuart: did you ask the school to take them down? >> so we...