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craig ferguson. fred. >> who is your favorite? who does you the best?thought in the best, probably norm mcdonald. i haven't heard from him in a while. ferguson is pretty funny. and darrell hammond does the best you. >> darrell is great. he is really terrific. well, listen. you've been on "larry king live" more than three dozen time over the years. sometimes i'm on the phone. i don't need to get made up. it is wonderful. i sit in bed and i do it. those are my favorites but i'm on the set. and we had an unbelievable moment. it was face to face and it became actually very controversial. let's take a look. >> larry: are you thinking of going beyond the east coast? we're seeing that new york and atlantic city have now crowded in. >> i'm involve in the west coast. i have a lot of property in california and it's been great. generally the east coast is what i have, larry. >> larry: why a board game? >> do you mind if i sit back a little bit? your breath is very bad. it really is. has this ever been told to you before? >> larry: no. >> then i won't bother. >> la
craig ferguson. fred. >> who is your favorite? who does you the best?thought in the best, probably norm mcdonald. i haven't heard from him in a while. ferguson is pretty funny. and darrell hammond does the best you. >> darrell is great. he is really terrific. well, listen. you've been on "larry king live" more than three dozen time over the years. sometimes i'm on the phone. i don't need to get made up. it is wonderful. i sit in bed and i do it. those are my favorites but...
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are ferguson's of deaths and countless injuries in different parts of the world are the deadly aftermath of car bomb attacks ati's special report now brings you the history of these acts of terror that's next in r.t. . my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i loved. it was a great place to be. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead. six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were killed. carsten saw the bomb go off. this. white star. and then of course the bang and then when i looked up. and i run over. and destruction and. it was a stunning assault. one man with a car could wage war on the united states ironically with an american truck. there is one man who knows a lot about lebanese car bombs. mahmoud. a top expert who defused does. palestinian. muslims. in
are ferguson's of deaths and countless injuries in different parts of the world are the deadly aftermath of car bomb attacks ati's special report now brings you the history of these acts of terror that's next in r.t. . my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have...
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moscow's concern about the possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border sarah ferguson the chinese embassy in moscow and she brings us the latest the chinese media have reported now that around one thousand five hundred of these bozos who.
moscow's concern about the possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border sarah ferguson the chinese embassy in moscow and she brings us the latest the chinese media have reported now that around one thousand five hundred of these bozos who.
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are you familiar with plessy versus ferguson? >> yes, sir. >> i think most people are r it is an 1896 case and it interpreted the equal protection clause how? what did it say? >> it said that separate but equal facilities were consistent with the equal protection clause. >> okay. now, that's in 1896. and do you know -- are you familiar with justice henry billings brown? >> i feel as though i should be, but i'm going to say . >> you don't want him to be your hero. trust me. here's what he said in 1896. "we considered the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consistent in the astion that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a become of inferiority f this be so, it is not by reason of ything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it." now, that was the majority holding, one of the holdings, and it didn' change until 1954. so to conservatives and liberals alike who believe a precedent can never change a case, this is a good example, i t
are you familiar with plessy versus ferguson? >> yes, sir. >> i think most people are r it is an 1896 case and it interpreted the equal protection clause how? what did it say? >> it said that separate but equal facilities were consistent with the equal protection clause. >> okay. now, that's in 1896. and do you know -- are you familiar with justice henry billings brown? >> i feel as though i should be, but i'm going to say . >> you don't want him to be your...
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number have been evacuated as firefighters struggle to prevent the flames spreading artie's sarah ferguson of rhonda's region one of the worst hit areas we've come here to the city which in the last few days has really seen parts of it devastated by these fires that have been breaking out. just fifteen minutes outside the city center about four hundred seventy kilometers from mosco and we're in a village called muscle which as you can probably seen beside me has had most of it completely destroyed by the fires the smoke is really hanging very thick in the air and i can smell this all throughout the city at the moment with the heat and the smoke it really is quite. intension the people all they see here left wondering what they're going to be now we've had throughout central russia around a thousand times has been destroyed by these spies leaving around three thousand people homeless now haron for and it's those two refugee centers that have been set up time.
number have been evacuated as firefighters struggle to prevent the flames spreading artie's sarah ferguson of rhonda's region one of the worst hit areas we've come here to the city which in the last few days has really seen parts of it devastated by these fires that have been breaking out. just fifteen minutes outside the city center about four hundred seventy kilometers from mosco and we're in a village called muscle which as you can probably seen beside me has had most of it completely...
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number have been evacuated as firefighters struggle to prevent the flames spreading are to sarah fergusonthe herat of the region for us and we're going to talk to her and get the latest so sara what has a way to solve a situation where you are at the moment. well we've come here just about fifteen minutes outside the city center of an issue which has been badly hit by the fire as she in the village of must love and most of the homes here have been destroyed by the fires they seen in the past few days the smoke really being very very thick and yet you can smell it even in the city center and this is what has left a huge number of people hey melissa we've been speaking to the locals here and they were saying that all happened very quickly it was about fifteen minutes outside with the wind whipped up this fire and it was jumping from house to house they were describing it like.
number have been evacuated as firefighters struggle to prevent the flames spreading are to sarah fergusonthe herat of the region for us and we're going to talk to her and get the latest so sara what has a way to solve a situation where you are at the moment. well we've come here just about fifteen minutes outside the city center of an issue which has been badly hit by the fire as she in the village of must love and most of the homes here have been destroyed by the fires they seen in the past...
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jeffery dean morgan, mary lynn rajskub, craig ferguson. [laughter] craig: it got weird.rybody thinks three-ways are going to be great and then you -- [laughter] craig: but you never think you're going to be the one that's left out a little bit. [laughter] craig: it was weird when geoff peterson was pleasuring himself. [laughter] geoff: ooh-hoo. craig: yeah. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the good night. captioned by the national captioning institute but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. ♪ whoa! do you know what our favorite part of shooting hoops is? 3...2...1... overtime! ♪ ♪ we're the kids in america saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i saved because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customer
jeffery dean morgan, mary lynn rajskub, craig ferguson. [laughter] craig: it got weird.rybody thinks three-ways are going to be great and then you -- [laughter] craig: but you never think you're going to be the one that's left out a little bit. [laughter] craig: it was weird when geoff peterson was pleasuring himself. [laughter] geoff: ooh-hoo. craig: yeah. good night, everybody. good night. captioned by the good night. captioned by the national captioning institute but this is warm,...
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moscow is concerned about the possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border sarah ferguson the chinese embassy in moscow and she brings us the latest the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now being retrieved from the song. thousands more remain in it floating towards towards russia now of course the song was a subsidiary of the moon with which it joined in rushes to far eastern territory and it would take two weeks for these barrels to reach there now what we're hearing is that the chinese authorities are saying that that's unlikely to happen the barrels are unlikely to reach the in the and they've actually put in eight barriers as a preventative measure.
moscow is concerned about the possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border sarah ferguson the chinese embassy in moscow and she brings us the latest the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now being retrieved from the song. thousands more remain in it floating towards towards russia now of course the song was a subsidiary of the moon with which it joined in rushes to far eastern territory and it would take two weeks for these barrels to reach there...
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possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border well you know cross live to sarah ferguson outside the chinese embassy here in moscow who are you sara so tell us what's the latest with these barrels of chemicals well the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now been betrayed from the. thousands more remain in it floating towards tools russia now of course so was a subsidiary of the a move with which it joins the of russia.
possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border well you know cross live to sarah ferguson outside the chinese embassy here in moscow who are you sara so tell us what's the latest with these barrels of chemicals well the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now been betrayed from the. thousands more remain in it floating towards tools russia now of course so was a subsidiary of the a move with which it joins the of russia.
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aids conference which is underway in vienna as activists are demanding treatment for all the sarah ferguson is in the austrian capital for us. it's the third day of the aids two thousand and ten conference here in vienna and already we've seen some controversy in the days leading up to the official conference we heard from the greek challenging many of the fundamental assumptions that a lot of us hold about hatred be and about the forms of treatment no though their views were met by many of the mainstream scientists with widespread criticism that has been a lot of debating here at the official conference itself to do with funding and treatment strategies that we heard yesterday from bill gates and bill clinton they were addressing hiv and aids organizations and really asking them to ensure that they were providing value for money and fish and delivery of services in tough economic times now there's been some protests going through the conference about this apparent scaling back the people saying the governments aren't holding good on their promises i remember in two thousand and five the u.
aids conference which is underway in vienna as activists are demanding treatment for all the sarah ferguson is in the austrian capital for us. it's the third day of the aids two thousand and ten conference here in vienna and already we've seen some controversy in the days leading up to the official conference we heard from the greek challenging many of the fundamental assumptions that a lot of us hold about hatred be and about the forms of treatment no though their views were met by many of the...
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only the fact of the student body knows the name of alex ferguson is a manager because you are responsible for everything so if it goes wrong they will fire him and not your systems because i read somewhere that you prefer to be a coach training coaching and not really a manager is that true you know you have to do both at the level of the national team you have to do those miniscule groove and coaching to group so but it doesn't matter how tical one of the reason you are here is that the russian national team didn't make it to the to the world cup this year what was the main reason the year you should have analyzed that what do you think is the main reason probably they were not good enough will it. if you see the two final games against. didn't play very bad and they lose if you underestimate teams like sylvania i'm not sure if they did but they have a chance to lose a game even a stronger team as russia losing because live in the spotlight on the has tried to find out what can help the russians to succeed at the next world cup let's have a look i'm here today i'll try to find out what p
only the fact of the student body knows the name of alex ferguson is a manager because you are responsible for everything so if it goes wrong they will fire him and not your systems because i read somewhere that you prefer to be a coach training coaching and not really a manager is that true you know you have to do both at the level of the national team you have to do those miniscule groove and coaching to group so but it doesn't matter how tical one of the reason you are here is that the...
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the toxic chemicals are not recovered they would reach the russian border within two weeks sarah ferguson outside the chinese embassy here in moscow. the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now been retrieved from the song. thousands more remain in it floating towards towards russia now of course the song was a subsidiary of the a moon river which it joined in russia's far eastern territory and it would take on two weeks of these barrels to reach and what we're hearing is that the chinese authorities are saying that that's unlikely to happen the barrels run likely to reach the a more and they've actually put in eight barriers as a preventative measure to stop them crossing into russian territory now this is close happen with the flooding that's happening in china and that's the worst flooding that china has seen the nearly a decade and this close around seventy thousand barrels a day was from the chemical storage facility into this whole river and around four thousand of the we've heard reports. of at three thousand containing this chemical substance the clean up
the toxic chemicals are not recovered they would reach the russian border within two weeks sarah ferguson outside the chinese embassy here in moscow. the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now been retrieved from the song. thousands more remain in it floating towards towards russia now of course the song was a subsidiary of the a moon river which it joined in russia's far eastern territory and it would take on two weeks of these barrels to reach and what we're hearing...
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ongoing aids conference indiana which is calling for an answer to treatment discrimination sarah ferguson is there for us. the really cool all the tests accurate and all of the eight treatments but these are just some of the extremely controversial questions that it being asked by challenging the mainstream hiv and aids at the age of twenty ten conference and its second day here in vienna and nobody could give me the paper where. is isolated in the way scientists. are asking for it since the seventy's and since the seventy's the other thing is that there doesn't exist any paper. shows if a chevy is existing how it is doing and the special situation use there is a fully difference. in the western countries so according to western countries and the so-called development cost in countries in africa. or south america and so on so it doesn't fit in the norm of virus. because viruses only you can make very few things over the twenty five thousand people attending the official conference these have been met with. and question as we seen in the contradict it has never been isolated well that's si
ongoing aids conference indiana which is calling for an answer to treatment discrimination sarah ferguson is there for us. the really cool all the tests accurate and all of the eight treatments but these are just some of the extremely controversial questions that it being asked by challenging the mainstream hiv and aids at the age of twenty ten conference and its second day here in vienna and nobody could give me the paper where. is isolated in the way scientists. are asking for it since the...
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sarah ferguson. writes right now a human rights based approach to hiv prevention and treatment and a coup to the world to continue its fight in the bus against. the teeth thousand and ten conference in vienna unveiled cutting edge new treatments and to speak is from frontline workers to x. world leaders joining forces with full cools physio new infections siri diets zero discrimination. forensics mean i've heard of both legs of the day without knowing why i did that voice. but not everyone felt they got the chance to speak. their opinions at a separate conference heard a few days before the official event was a group raising questions some of which challenge the fundamental assumptions many people hold about hiv and aids carry stake hiv positive was amongst after eleven years an eighty to the drug combination therapy she stopped taking the medication after coming across some of the alternative view is it's not that hiv slash aids is a myth aids obviously is not a myth that's a acronym for immune supp
sarah ferguson. writes right now a human rights based approach to hiv prevention and treatment and a coup to the world to continue its fight in the bus against. the teeth thousand and ten conference in vienna unveiled cutting edge new treatments and to speak is from frontline workers to x. world leaders joining forces with full cools physio new infections siri diets zero discrimination. forensics mean i've heard of both legs of the day without knowing why i did that voice. but not everyone felt...
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their views are being ignored by a mainstream backed by big pharmaceutical companies already sarah ferguson more now from the austrian capital. they're questioning the validity of the common assumptions that are often associated with hiv and aids and they also question the traditional means of treatment with the with the aids with the drugs treatment not some of the more specific questions that they've raised in the last couple of days prior to the official conference and they've been holding their own talks things like the accuracy of the hate hiv test a person's defined as having a if they develop one of the twenty nine a finding diseases those are things such as pneumonia and. and as well as that have positive hiv so a positive or negative hiv test community if it's between so on being diagnosed with pneumonia or being diagnosed with aids if they're calling into question the reliability of the importance another thing they've been talking about is about the safety and effectiveness of the aids drug treatment now for more on this we can hear from journalist jane shenton from the community
their views are being ignored by a mainstream backed by big pharmaceutical companies already sarah ferguson more now from the austrian capital. they're questioning the validity of the common assumptions that are often associated with hiv and aids and they also question the traditional means of treatment with the with the aids with the drugs treatment not some of the more specific questions that they've raised in the last couple of days prior to the official conference and they've been holding...
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at the international aids conference in ghana where activists demanding universal treatment sarah ferguson in austria for. it's the third day of the aids two thousand and ten conference in vienna and already we've seen the controversy to do with funding and treatments fastings that we heard yesterday from bill gates and bill clinton they were addressing hiv and aids organizations and really asking them to ensure that they were providing the money and fish and delivery of services in tough economic times now there's been some protests going through the conference about this apparent scaling back people saying that governments aren't holding kids on their promises november two thousand and five the u.n. said it december two thousand and ten deadline promising universal access to hate hiv prevention treatments and most countries have fallen pretty sure those targets save her from a lot of speakers saying that this really needs to be pushed forward funding still needs to be there and health care in any country should absolutely not be an option that comes to pendant on a price tag now another
at the international aids conference in ghana where activists demanding universal treatment sarah ferguson in austria for. it's the third day of the aids two thousand and ten conference in vienna and already we've seen the controversy to do with funding and treatments fastings that we heard yesterday from bill gates and bill clinton they were addressing hiv and aids organizations and really asking them to ensure that they were providing the money and fish and delivery of services in tough...
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there are some unprecedented situation in my mentality sarah ferguson fourteen from thank you. well always interested in your opinions on the stories we're covering the want to watch you don't come have your say on today where asking how you keep cool in scorching temperatures so voters fifty one percent of people walking around with a twenty nine percent provoke a twofer going to turn only. thirteen percent talking up ice cubes and the rest claim to be. in the fridge to know my hope your opinion heatwaves but that's only if you don't call them in the top stories section. now ten years ago saw a major turning point for the international space station russian life support systems were installed which meant that crew members could spend more time in orbit walking a sea change in experiments which could be carried out what is sean thomas reports . it circles the globe about three hundred fifty kilometers from the earth's surface it is the largest construction in space it is a marvel of modern engineering which is approaching a crucial milestone. for the i.s.a.'s is a major contemp
there are some unprecedented situation in my mentality sarah ferguson fourteen from thank you. well always interested in your opinions on the stories we're covering the want to watch you don't come have your say on today where asking how you keep cool in scorching temperatures so voters fifty one percent of people walking around with a twenty nine percent provoke a twofer going to turn only. thirteen percent talking up ice cubes and the rest claim to be. in the fridge to know my hope your...
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y muerte fue de pasajero en un ferguson en el pensylvania >>> y 6 personas que salieron expulsado y lez> permanecieron encerrado en el baño de un motel y sin alimentos y rodeado de desechos >>> el acusado abusó de la mañana de de once años. y la compañía bp anunció que pre abril y junio la empresa reportó perdida de $17 mil millones de la peor en la industria de petróleo >>> por el derrame de petróleo el golfo de méxico >>> y el anuncio coincide >>> ya pasamos con jakie que es la que tiene toda la información. y adelante. hola. y bárbara y ilia tenemos de todo en el menú el tiempo. y aviso de tornado en el centro de país y notamos está temperaturas y denver colorado en 96 y ustedes con condición placenteras y cierto nvld día en nueva york y si exprimoamerimentoamos temper que pasan de 90 grados >>> y tenemos factores que pasan y temperaturas alta al sur éste de teks y afortunadamente el sur de florida y fuerte acción en porción de dakota nuevamente n condición severas y aquí tenemos un centro de baja presión y condición establece para ustedes sobre california y van lluvias nuevamente el
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evacuated as firefighters struggle to prevent the flames spreading well you know across live to sarah ferguson who is running one of the worst hit areas and get the very latest so sara what's the situation where you are . twenty five people have been reported to have been killed by these and including two firefighters and thousands more left homeless now just outside. the village of. and as you can see behind me the homes are just being devastated the told through the village leaving as we said thousands and thousands of people homeless now many of them staying in some temporary refugee center.
evacuated as firefighters struggle to prevent the flames spreading well you know across live to sarah ferguson who is running one of the worst hit areas and get the very latest so sara what's the situation where you are . twenty five people have been reported to have been killed by these and including two firefighters and thousands more left homeless now just outside. the village of. and as you can see behind me the homes are just being devastated the told through the village leaving as we said...
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moscow's concern about the possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border sarah ferguson is at the chinese embassy in moscow and she brings us the latest. the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now been retrieved from the song. thousands more remain in it floating towards towards russia now of course the song was a subsidiary of the a moon river.
moscow's concern about the possible consequences should the toxic material cross the border sarah ferguson is at the chinese embassy in moscow and she brings us the latest. the chinese media reporting that thousands of these barrels have now been retrieved from the song. thousands more remain in it floating towards towards russia now of course the song was a subsidiary of the a moon river.
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treatment for all aussies sarah ferguson the austrian capital. but you see already the funding spin a big topic of the last couple of days and this thursday being concerned that some countries such as the u.s. is seen as perhaps weakening their commitment to funding and now we've heard arguments such as hiv and aids funding these are being called false arguments that there's really much much more that needs to be done there still many people not receiving people here is taking a life saving treatment so it's really focusing on this on an individual level so you see a lot of people are trying to get their voices heard and talking about the reality of living with the condition and what still needs to be done and of course in the days prior to the fisher conference we heard from the other side which is a great book perhaps challenging the official definition fate of d.n.a. and also the standard treatments the standard drugs treatments those according to question those saying that there are alternatives out there the people who have tried these alter
treatment for all aussies sarah ferguson the austrian capital. but you see already the funding spin a big topic of the last couple of days and this thursday being concerned that some countries such as the u.s. is seen as perhaps weakening their commitment to funding and now we've heard arguments such as hiv and aids funding these are being called false arguments that there's really much much more that needs to be done there still many people not receiving people here is taking a life saving...
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was it to change plesy versus ferguson or go back to original intent? that's where i'm having trouble with what you said. because, you know, i know our framers weren't perfect. but i think their motivation were really pure. and for us to have a justice that says precedent is more important than original intent is going to give a lot of people in this country heart burn. because what it says is our intellectual capabilities are better than what our original founding documents were. and so we're so much smarter as we matured that they couldn't have been right. and that's dangerous territory for confidence in the court. >> senator coburn, i think what i'm trying to say is that courts appropriately look to both kinds, both keys to constitutional interpretation. the courts appropriately look to original intent. the courts appropriately look to precedent. and that it depends on the provision of the constitution and it depends on the case. it depends on the issue as to whether which is to -- as to which one of those is most helpful and that it's a pragmatic ap
was it to change plesy versus ferguson or go back to original intent? that's where i'm having trouble with what you said. because, you know, i know our framers weren't perfect. but i think their motivation were really pure. and for us to have a justice that says precedent is more important than original intent is going to give a lot of people in this country heart burn. because what it says is our intellectual capabilities are better than what our original founding documents were. and so we're...
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i -- i can't imagine anybody saying we should go back to plessi versus ferguson. because that was -- that was decided first. i think -- i do recall you being a special counsel with senator biden on this committee during the supreme court confirmation hearing. i was here -- i was a little further down the -- down the road at the time. but you wrote a law review article and book review after in which you argued that these proceedings should be occasions to engage in the meaningful discussion of legal issues. now, you set the standard. you probably reread those words. how are they -- >> many times. >> how are you -- i'll bet. i'll bet. as have i. and i guarantee you every single member of this committee. >> you know what? they've been read to me many times too. >> and probably will again. how will you live up to that standard? >> senator leahy, before i answer that question, may i say a little bit more about what you started with, about constitutional changes, just to show my commitment to being open, all right. >> okay. go ahead. >> you said something that sort of t
i -- i can't imagine anybody saying we should go back to plessi versus ferguson. because that was -- that was decided first. i think -- i do recall you being a special counsel with senator biden on this committee during the supreme court confirmation hearing. i was here -- i was a little further down the -- down the road at the time. but you wrote a law review article and book review after in which you argued that these proceedings should be occasions to engage in the meaningful discussion of...
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are you familiar with plessy versus ferguson? >> yes, sir. >> i thi most people are r it is an 1896 case and it interpreted the equal protection clause how? what did it say? >> it said that separate but equal facilities were consistent with the equal protection clause. >> okay. now, that's in 1896. and do you know -- are you familiar with justice henry billings brown? >> i feel as though i should be, but i'm going to say no. >> you don't want him to be your hero. trust me. here's what he said in 1896. "we considered the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consistent in the asuction that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with a become of inferiority f this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it." now, that was the majority holding, one of the holdings, and it didn't change until 1954. so to conservatives and liberals alike who believe a precedent can never change a case, this is a good example
are you familiar with plessy versus ferguson? >> yes, sir. >> i thi most people are r it is an 1896 case and it interpreted the equal protection clause how? what did it say? >> it said that separate but equal facilities were consistent with the equal protection clause. >> okay. now, that's in 1896. and do you know -- are you familiar with justice henry billings brown? >> i feel as though i should be, but i'm going to say no. >> you don't want him to be your...
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opposition is this government, led by the treasurer, with the minister for resources here, martin ferguson, the responsible minister, will negotiate with the mining companies of this nation. i have said to the mining companies of this nation publicly that the government is opening its door, and we are asking them to open their mines. i will also feared, as a show of good faith, and this has been -- this fab enacted that the government will remove its advertising from australia's television screen. in return -- in return, i have asked that the mining companies do the same, and i advised, c.h.p. has already taken that step. the negotiations will proceed in an orderly fashion step by step, piece by piece, led by the treasurer, and, of course, at the appropriate time, the government will make further announcements about the super profits tax. >> hear, hear. >> and that's all we have for this edition of question time from australian parliament. we're now entering the mid winter break, so that means we won't have another dose of australian politics until august. that is, of course, unless an ele
opposition is this government, led by the treasurer, with the minister for resources here, martin ferguson, the responsible minister, will negotiate with the mining companies of this nation. i have said to the mining companies of this nation publicly that the government is opening its door, and we are asking them to open their mines. i will also feared, as a show of good faith, and this has been -- this fab enacted that the government will remove its advertising from australia's television...