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judge garland. judge garland: yes, good morning. i want to follow-up up on a question that judge tate l asked. you argue that there is an article three problem, a standing problem, a lack of others station -- authorization. if it were true that the cou rt granted, do you think the court does not have the authority on its own to rehear a panel's decision? the question would then be only if it was an appropriate use responding to banque like this. we have not argued -- and i think you saw that the court had the power to do that. judge garland: that case is not about en banc is it? chief judge srinivasan: it is not -- new -- --mr. wall: it is not. judge garland: so if the court as a whole is wondering whether the three-judge panel correctly decided that there is any kind decide, for are we stuck with whatever any three-judge panel happens to decide? mr. wall: you have the power to go en banc. the only question would be whether that is an appropriate use of the court's authority. i'm sorry to: interrupt. the chief has been prissy about
judge garland. judge garland: yes, good morning. i want to follow-up up on a question that judge tate l asked. you argue that there is an article three problem, a standing problem, a lack of others station -- authorization. if it were true that the cou rt granted, do you think the court does not have the authority on its own to rehear a panel's decision? the question would then be only if it was an appropriate use responding to banque like this. we have not argued -- and i think you saw that...
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garland. judge garland: yes, good morning. i want to follow-up up on a question that judge tatel asked. thatur brief, you argue there is a problem, a tardy standing problem, authorization for this. if it were true and i ask you to assume that i am correct about this, that the court granted this, do you think the court does not have the authority on its own to rehear a panel's decision? mr. wall: no, those problems would not be posed. the question would be whether it .as an appropriate use these are the active to do that. court's are the same recent decisions. the use of this to redirect this in particular ways. >> it is about wondering whether they can correctly decide that there is any circumstance in which it can't on its underside to rehear that manner? are we stopped in every mandamus case with whatever the panel happens to decide is the case? >> sorry if i wasn't clear. , don't affectower that power. they only question would be is whether that is an appropriate use of the court's authority. >> sorry to interrupt. this is
garland. judge garland: yes, good morning. i want to follow-up up on a question that judge tatel asked. thatur brief, you argue there is a problem, a tardy standing problem, authorization for this. if it were true and i ask you to assume that i am correct about this, that the court granted this, do you think the court does not have the authority on its own to rehear a panel's decision? mr. wall: no, those problems would not be posed. the question would be whether it .as an appropriate use these...
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chief judge sprinivasan: thank you, judge garland? judge garland: yes, thank you. you were asked about how often we grant mandamus and separation of powers cases -- in separation of powers cases. you amended the question by saying what really matters is the process. you said the real problem is the hearing itself. on howying to draw clear we draw a line between this kind of separation of powers leading to mandamus and the many other ones that we have in the district court not leading to end a miss -- mandamus. there are a lot of separation of that challenge actions of various demonstrations under separation of powers. the argument in the appropriations clause case that we heard the last en banc was that the allegedly unauthorized wouldng by the executive constitute a violation of separation of powers. here is a hypothetical. assuming there is standing and the claim has been disputable, would it be appropriate for a plaintiff to petition this court to mandamus a district judge to rule in its favor and not wait for the district court to overrule? mr. wall: in a case
chief judge sprinivasan: thank you, judge garland? judge garland: yes, thank you. you were asked about how often we grant mandamus and separation of powers cases -- in separation of powers cases. you amended the question by saying what really matters is the process. you said the real problem is the hearing itself. on howying to draw clear we draw a line between this kind of separation of powers leading to mandamus and the many other ones that we have in the district court not leading to end a...
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he mentioned judge american garland. this is the judge with the acting solicitor general jeffrey while talking about the government's argument in that hearing. >> the government has already dismissed this case correct? >> that yes that's what the panel says, the motion explain the governor explains there's discovered evidence of misconduct by the prosecution can no longer prove beyond a reasonable doubt the false statements for real, right? that's the government's reasons corrects? >> that's one of the three reasons. judge garland. >> of giving all three reasons. he stated three reasons and i believe you believe those are true, correct? >> yes. >> what more is there for you to say? only put another report let me begin. seth optional that you have to say that much in the motion to dismiss? >> i don't think that we did. we often don't prevent under the circumstances this year we went further than we thought we were obligated to. and by the way, judge garland to drive that point home, the attorney general of course sees thi
he mentioned judge american garland. this is the judge with the acting solicitor general jeffrey while talking about the government's argument in that hearing. >> the government has already dismissed this case correct? >> that yes that's what the panel says, the motion explain the governor explains there's discovered evidence of misconduct by the prosecution can no longer prove beyond a reasonable doubt the false statements for real, right? that's the government's reasons corrects?...
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start to look this quiet again soon now that germany has issued a travel warning for the bleriot garlands gems schmidt runs a small her telling my oka it is many rooms a large garden and now big worries. today we received 3 cancellations because people are insecure or cannot afford to go into quarantine when they come back from my yoko or the blair garlands there is simply a great deal of planning uncertainty. for their course of plans enjoyed its potential to travel warning was announced after surgeon coronavirus cases across spain many here expected it but others were hopeful they've been forthright talking you hear like came here 2 days ago and realize that i'm sorry for here than in berlin or in brandenburg or in the baltic sea where there are a lot more tourists to see you seem to have to we don't know whether we will go home again all when we will go home and what impact this travel warning will have previously $5000000.00 germans came to the island each year many are now likely to cancel their travel plans the current warning applies to all of spain except canary islands to put it
start to look this quiet again soon now that germany has issued a travel warning for the bleriot garlands gems schmidt runs a small her telling my oka it is many rooms a large garden and now big worries. today we received 3 cancellations because people are insecure or cannot afford to go into quarantine when they come back from my yoko or the blair garlands there is simply a great deal of planning uncertainty. for their course of plans enjoyed its potential to travel warning was announced after...
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and many know his work with larry david and jeff garland from hbo's "curb your enthusiasm."s where i'm going with this. last night i hopped on the internet for an instagram video and garland was watching and agreed to a spontaneous chat, no prep, on the spot, unplanned from his own bedroom. i guess technology is wild and this is very 2020. and naturally we discussed comedy but richard lewis. >> the only way to get through the era is to laugh. find joy where you can, and laugh if you can. i never stop laughing. >> who on "curb" is most like their quote unquote character in real life, larry or richard lewis? >> richard in real life is crazier than he is on the show. so if you watched the show and you go, this guy's nuts, real life it's a whole other level. >> we would definitely welcome a whole other level of richard lewis. i didn't know that was possible from spending a little bit of time with him. i'll tell you, we asked garland if he would change his debut on "the beat" for a fallback friday. he said yes. we won't to hold him to it. now, don't go anywhere. because tonight,
and many know his work with larry david and jeff garland from hbo's "curb your enthusiasm."s where i'm going with this. last night i hopped on the internet for an instagram video and garland was watching and agreed to a spontaneous chat, no prep, on the spot, unplanned from his own bedroom. i guess technology is wild and this is very 2020. and naturally we discussed comedy but richard lewis. >> the only way to get through the era is to laugh. find joy where you can, and laugh if...
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you mentioned judge merrick garland. this is the judge with acting solicitor general jeffrey wall, talking about the government's argument in that hearing. [video clip] >> the government has already given its reasons for dismissing this case, correct? that is, as the panel says, the motion explained -- the government explains that a new -- in newly discovered evidence, the prosecution can no longer put behind a reasonable doubt -- beyond a reasonable doubt. >> that was one of the reasons. >> i will take all three. you stated three reasons, and i assume you believe those are true, correct? >> yes. >> what more is there for you to say. let me put it another way. that optional? did you not have to say that much in your motion to dismiss? >> i don't think we did, and we often don't, but under the circumstances here, we went further than we thought we were obligated to. just to drive that point home, the attorney general sees this in a context of nonpublic information. >> i am not in any way questioning anything underlying. i
you mentioned judge merrick garland. this is the judge with acting solicitor general jeffrey wall, talking about the government's argument in that hearing. [video clip] >> the government has already given its reasons for dismissing this case, correct? that is, as the panel says, the motion explained -- the government explains that a new -- in newly discovered evidence, the prosecution can no longer put behind a reasonable doubt -- beyond a reasonable doubt. >> that was one of the...
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insecure will cannot afford to go into quarantine when they come back from my yoko or the blair garlands there is simply a great deal of planning uncertainty. in the course of planning to enjoy it it's prudent to travel warning was announced after surgeon coronavirus cases across spain many here expected it but others will hopeful they've been forthright talking here like came here 2 days ago and realized that i am safe a heathen in berlin or in brandenburg or on the baltic sea where there are a lot more tourists. it's you seem like though we don't know whether we will go home again all when we will go home and what impact this travel warning will have previously $5000000.00 germans came to the island each year many are now likely to cancel their travel plans the current warning applies to all of spain except canary islands. to put it loosely you could say turn off the lights lower the shadows will close the country. loses feel it's very difficult for everyone because the polarity islands rely on tourists on the one hand there are the hotels in the retail trade where tourists go shopping
insecure will cannot afford to go into quarantine when they come back from my yoko or the blair garlands there is simply a great deal of planning uncertainty. in the course of planning to enjoy it it's prudent to travel warning was announced after surgeon coronavirus cases across spain many here expected it but others will hopeful they've been forthright talking here like came here 2 days ago and realized that i am safe a heathen in berlin or in brandenburg or on the baltic sea where there are...
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newsline from garland california senator of kamo a harris makes history becoming the 1st black and asian american woman to run on a vice presidential ticket for a major u.s. political party. i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america. together with joe biden harrison now has to convince americans that they can heal a country devastated by the fundamental and deeply divided over the politics of president trump also coming up on the show. e.u. leaders send their backing to the bell and of the opposition refusing to recognize felix and let the president look i shan't go into power and promising sanctions on top officials german chancellor angela merkel says the easier once talks between the 2 sides. plus fire munich are headed for the champions league final fans celebrating as germany's top club kings french side olympic leon out of the race byron are now looking for their 1st champions league title since 2030. to the program. california sen come what harris has made history in the u.s. as the 1st black and asian american woman to formally join a major party
newsline from garland california senator of kamo a harris makes history becoming the 1st black and asian american woman to run on a vice presidential ticket for a major u.s. political party. i accept your nomination for vice president of the united states of america. together with joe biden harrison now has to convince americans that they can heal a country devastated by the fundamental and deeply divided over the politics of president trump also coming up on the show. e.u. leaders send their...
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that is mike garland, ceo of pattern energy. cass sunstein has a new proposal on a commercial -- a commission for voting integrity. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ balance of is " power" on bloomberg television and radio. we go to first word news with mark crumpton. mark: democrats have nominated joe biden to take on president trump in november. biden received the more than 2300 delegates needed in a virtual rollcall that was a video tour across the nation. former president bill clinton and your congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez make short appearances. so did former republican secretary of state and former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff colin powell. >> joe biden will be a president we will be all proud to salute. with joe biden in the white house you will never doubt you will stand with our friends and stand up to her adversaries, never the other way around. democrats will hear from joe biden's running mate, california senator kamala harris. the president of belarus is warning the eu not
that is mike garland, ceo of pattern energy. cass sunstein has a new proposal on a commercial -- a commission for voting integrity. ons is "balance of power" bloomberg television and radio. ♪ balance of is " power" on bloomberg television and radio. we go to first word news with mark crumpton. mark: democrats have nominated joe biden to take on president trump in november. biden received the more than 2300 delegates needed in a virtual rollcall that was a video tour across...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so to. friendly into a country and say we can make it. yes this is in fact a matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by de w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the studies say germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead. and we will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemplo
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>> two other things judge garland. first theri district to court te writ of mandamus is about findinge the district court within its lawful authority so this isfu much more squarely within and here you have the in the caseanch waving the harms from what the district court is doing. in your hypothetical you can pa. back money but here you can't undo the scrutiny from the district court's process that it has set up which usurps our exercise of prosecutorial discretion. >> looking at the alternative remedies paying back money words been on various labors is not a realistic answer to that question. the claim in the hypothetical i'm racing is that the money is being and or is about to be and that isn't irreparable injury to the congressional branch and money can be obtained in a practical way because it's being on goods and services that can be given back i any one. so why is your going to a hearing you and the executive branchnt or more remedial than congress's authority to determine spending? >> i assume that's a situatio
>> two other things judge garland. first theri district to court te writ of mandamus is about findinge the district court within its lawful authority so this isfu much more squarely within and here you have the in the caseanch waving the harms from what the district court is doing. in your hypothetical you can pa. back money but here you can't undo the scrutiny from the district court's process that it has set up which usurps our exercise of prosecutorial discretion. >> looking at...
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joining know discuss this now, michigan's lieutenant-governor garland gilchrist.d to see you again. thank you so much for being with me. it's just not a big stretch to understand that racism is a health emergency. because of racism, some people don't get the health care they need, they don't get the housing that they need, they get exposed to things like obesity, buy ddis and cancer at greater rates because they don't get access to health care and they're not covered. and society pays for it in productivity, increased hospital costs, pays for it in emergency rooms that are occupied by people who could have been getting care elsewhere. so it disqualify as an emergency. >> absolutely, ali. so first of all, thank you for having me on the program. this is an incredibly important topic, and this always is the right time to confront reality. and the truth is, as you have so eloquently described, racism has seeped into almost every aspect and every structure that exists in our nation. and so with this declaration we are saying, our administration here in the state of mic
joining know discuss this now, michigan's lieutenant-governor garland gilchrist.d to see you again. thank you so much for being with me. it's just not a big stretch to understand that racism is a health emergency. because of racism, some people don't get the health care they need, they don't get the housing that they need, they get exposed to things like obesity, buy ddis and cancer at greater rates because they don't get access to health care and they're not covered. and society pays for it in...
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judge srinivasan: judge garland? garland: if i read what happened in the district court all of it did was order and an oralease argument to be held. -- focusesn focuses brief inas done in the this court. the panel says, before this court the district court plans to question the government bought motion, inquire about the government's motion of representation, limited the full circumstances surrounding the proposed dismissal and the presumption of irregularity is overcome. -- what happened in the district court, are you [indiscernible] do you know what the district court plans to be doing? what is your answer to these statements in the panel's decision? mrs. wilkinson: we are not forecasting anything and that starts with what we said in the conclusion of our brief on page 18. all the district court has done is insure adversarial briefings and an opportunity to ask questions about a pending motion. that is all the court has planned to do and all the court plans to do. when this whole process started the briefing was no
judge srinivasan: judge garland? garland: if i read what happened in the district court all of it did was order and an oralease argument to be held. -- focusesn focuses brief inas done in the this court. the panel says, before this court the district court plans to question the government bought motion, inquire about the government's motion of representation, limited the full circumstances surrounding the proposed dismissal and the presumption of irregularity is overcome. -- what happened in...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. and if we didn't make. we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. even from the map of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey of taint exclusively by d.w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting back all says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead. and we will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemployment will make i
ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. and if we didn't make. we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. even from the map of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants...
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launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural. background who behave so differently into country and say we can make it. a matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by de w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead. and we will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemployment will make it again mor
launch a populist party into parliament the far right alternative for germany co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural. background who behave so differently into country and say we can make it. a matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to...
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minds of the mckew so elsewhere up and try and open some sort of discussion between brussels and garland and more school in wall more foreign countries of challenge lucas and his legitimacy as president rejecting the results of the election the e.u. confirmed that it's drawing up sanctions against the russian officials who are suspected of election fraud and violence against protesters the same time the head of the opposition's had managed to cannot announced her intention to leave the country even though she's currently in exile in a few ania and he's done hawkins takes a closer look at his main challenger is. but the roof is at boiling point streets and squares are main packed with thousands of voices of discontent its people determined to be heard they feel the president just isn't listening they don't want a new leader a symbol to unite them at a time of crisis. has become this symbol yet i'm not a politician my husband surrogate economically wanted to become the president of valorous he's now in prison for that almost unknown at the end of may the humble english teacher and interpre
minds of the mckew so elsewhere up and try and open some sort of discussion between brussels and garland and more school in wall more foreign countries of challenge lucas and his legitimacy as president rejecting the results of the election the e.u. confirmed that it's drawing up sanctions against the russian officials who are suspected of election fraud and violence against protesters the same time the head of the opposition's had managed to cannot announced her intention to leave the country...
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is the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape it's co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by do w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right but she warns of tough times ahead. and we will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemployment will make it again more
is the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape it's co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so do. family into country and say we can make it. in fact map of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by de w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead with a focus on a. man who will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemployment wi
ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so do. family into country and say we can make it. in fact map of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. a matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey of taint exclusively by d.w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting merkel says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead. and we will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemployment will make it again more
ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. a matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. in fact map of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by de w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead. and we will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemployment will make it again
ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. in fact map of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be...
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me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic garlands that people of color have suffered not only now but for decades we are going to be to transform lives the way tickets human way to a business if we're going to adapt to climate breakout this street on out is the era. her to. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour coup leaders in mali say that they will oversee new elections after forcing the resignation of president abraham boubacar cater the meeting he has prompted international condemnation the u.n. security council will meet later to discuss the crisis. better routes opposition presidential candidates atlanta to connive sky a call on the european union not to recognize the result of the recent presidential votes but she says was for developed it's a head of an emergency summit of e.u. leaders to discuss the situation in the us a president has threatened to take strong action against the country's opposition leaders he's also accused nato of interfering of increasing its military presence on the b
me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic garlands that people of color have suffered not only now but for decades we are going to be to transform lives the way tickets human way to a business if we're going to adapt to climate breakout this street on out is the era. her to. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this hour coup leaders in mali say that they will oversee new elections after forcing the resignation...
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is maryhe biggest name garland, president obama's --inee for the supreme court merrick garland, presidentominee for supreme court. mitch mcconnell held up even having a hearing for him and ultimately trump got elected and appointed neil gorsuch to feel -- to fill that seat. that's a big name. he's a democrat appointee and that left, i'm not saying politics influences how judges think, but we have seen in cases where conservative judges tend to go one way and liberal judges tend to go another. , one of two trumpet coin tease -- trump appointees on the court will be on the panel today. the first time the court heard this case and they ruled that judge sullivan did not have the authority area -- the authority. in the opinion she took some criticism saying that he had overstepped his authority. and he should not have the ability to deny what the justice department -- those are two people to watch to see what kind of questions they ask. another thing were watching is whether or not the judges say anything about initial charges against michael flynn. we have not heard much about that from the c
is maryhe biggest name garland, president obama's --inee for the supreme court merrick garland, presidentominee for supreme court. mitch mcconnell held up even having a hearing for him and ultimately trump got elected and appointed neil gorsuch to feel -- to fill that seat. that's a big name. he's a democrat appointee and that left, i'm not saying politics influences how judges think, but we have seen in cases where conservative judges tend to go one way and liberal judges tend to go another. ,...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by d w before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead with its focus on a. man who will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in unemployment will make it a
ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet...
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accompanied would be as a dj gory, his son john garland and any growth servant. they arrive the generals brothers house, william legan street near cleveland, georgia until i 13th. long streak would see a decline 3000 foot new mouthed yonah. that's a highest point in georgia. probably near the top ten. today is known for rock climbing. as you can see from the summit here. so two and half mile walking trail up to the summit. course in 1865, they didn't have any of that. so people are questioning why general long street chose to cleanse mountain to begin with. some people would say that just after four years of war and after appomattox and everything else, the general needed some kind of challenge to be. and this was a chance to climb the mountain. now granted, he's not climbing the matter or anything like that, but it's not an easy ascent. in fact captain gory went up with them so we had a fine extensive view of the surrounding country. but the ascent was so difficult and we were so exhausted when we reach the summit as not to be able to enjoy it to the full extent
accompanied would be as a dj gory, his son john garland and any growth servant. they arrive the generals brothers house, william legan street near cleveland, georgia until i 13th. long streak would see a decline 3000 foot new mouthed yonah. that's a highest point in georgia. probably near the top ten. today is known for rock climbing. as you can see from the summit here. so two and half mile walking trail up to the summit. course in 1865, they didn't have any of that. so people are questioning...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it a. matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey of taint exclusively by do w. before publication so it's a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead with this vote yes or no. and we will now see a phase where general rise in unemploy
ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it a. matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able...
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igniters the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. even folks matters decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by de w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead with a focus on the funds and we will now see a phase where jenaveve rise in un
igniters the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. even folks matters decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would...
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it's hard to imagine hmerrick garland, the nominee for supreme court justice right after scalia diamondeing a left-wing crazy, but that's the fear that donald trump often stokes when his back is against the wall and according to poll numbers, that's really where he is now. >> danielle, politico reports in leaked audio from 2016, then-president-elect trump told a group of civil rights activist, didn't turn out for hillary clinton because they liked him. the same kind of strategy we'll see from the trump campaign this time around, not to try to gain support from black voters but suppress black voters for the democratic ticket. >> that's exactly right. that's exactly what the republicans and donald trump are going to do. they don't work for anyone's vote. including black people. all they want to do is minimize turnout. make it as hard as possible. we talked about the fact that the mccloseys, they brandished weapons at people of color who were marching for a call against police brutality, so this administration is clearly signaling to the rest of us, to people of color, to people who unders
it's hard to imagine hmerrick garland, the nominee for supreme court justice right after scalia diamondeing a left-wing crazy, but that's the fear that donald trump often stokes when his back is against the wall and according to poll numbers, that's really where he is now. >> danielle, politico reports in leaked audio from 2016, then-president-elect trump told a group of civil rights activist, didn't turn out for hillary clinton because they liked him. the same kind of strategy we'll see...
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when the kaiser vilhelm institute for physical chemistry opened in the garland suburb of dahlan and october19th 12 its 1st director was fritz cobbler. it scientists have since $133.00 nobel prizes but harbor is infamous for having invented chemical warfare because of his development of poisonous gas in the. harbor himself won a nobel prize for chemistry in 1918 for his synthesizing of ammonium much food production depends today on harbors method for producing fertilizer but the impact of the chemical weaponry developed from harbors chlorine gas. as being devastating . were 1st conscripted into the french army in 1911. they found themselves fighting as part of a french occupying force in morocco and march 19th 12. then they were called on to fight fellow muslims on a far greater scale. than the ottomans join the warren of ember $914.00 it dawned on the chin is even conscripts they might now be ordered to fight turks syrians iraqis lebanese and palestinians. this deeply offended there are old sensibilities. and not this apprehension quickly turned to insubordination. here at the gymnasium boa
when the kaiser vilhelm institute for physical chemistry opened in the garland suburb of dahlan and october19th 12 its 1st director was fritz cobbler. it scientists have since $133.00 nobel prizes but harbor is infamous for having invented chemical warfare because of his development of poisonous gas in the. harbor himself won a nobel prize for chemistry in 1918 for his synthesizing of ammonium much food production depends today on harbors method for producing fertilizer but the impact of the...
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longstreet is going to live lynchburg on june 26th, 1865, accompanying him will be his aide, his son jon garland, and jim, a negro servient. they arrive at the general's brother's house near cleveland, georgia, on july 13th, and while longstreet proceeded to climb 3,000 foot mt. jonah. now, it's not the highest point in georgia. it's not even the top ten. but it's pretty rugged. today it's known for rock climbing. as you can see from the summit here. there's also today a 2 1/2-mile walking trail up to the summit. of course, in 1865, they didn't have any of that. so here, and people have questioned why general longstreet chose to climb this mountain to begin with. and some people see it that just after four years of war and after appomattox and everything else, the general needed some type of challenge to meet, and this was his challenge, to climb the mountain. granted, he's not climbing the matterhorn or anything like that, but it's not an easy assent. in fact, the captain who went up with him said we had a fine extensive view of the country, but the assent was so tiresome and difficult that we
longstreet is going to live lynchburg on june 26th, 1865, accompanying him will be his aide, his son jon garland, and jim, a negro servient. they arrive at the general's brother's house near cleveland, georgia, on july 13th, and while longstreet proceeded to climb 3,000 foot mt. jonah. now, it's not the highest point in georgia. it's not even the top ten. but it's pretty rugged. today it's known for rock climbing. as you can see from the summit here. there's also today a 2 1/2-mile walking...
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the man she tasked to lead the effort is garland gilchrist, and he joins us next. let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide. with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. discover the option that's best for you. call today and find out more. i'm proud to be a part of aag, i trust em, i think you can too. michigan took a unique step towards combatting racism. the state's governor, gretchen whitmer, signed an executive order declaring racism a public health crisis.
the man she tasked to lead the effort is garland gilchrist, and he joins us next. let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. learn how homeowners are strategically using a reverse mortgage loan to cover expenses, pay for healthcare, preserve your portfolio and so much more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big...
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is the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. after a break we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it a. matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by do w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead with the focus on of funds and we will now see a phase where general ris
is the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. after a break we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it a. matter of decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants...
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ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. folks matters decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be able to meet germany's growing demand for skilled workers a new survey obtained exclusively by de w. before publication shows a mixed picture 5 years on half of these refugees are in some form of employment or education the authors of the study germany did reasonably well mostly because of its economic strength. almost to the day 5 years after her yes we can moment same place same setting machall says she would do the same again. hume overall i would take the same decisions again that's right. but she warns of tough times ahead with this vote yes on of fires of course and we will now see a phase where gene
ignited the party's rise to become a fixture of germany's political landscape its co-founder alexander garland freely admits that merkel's open border policy helped propel his party to parliament. we didn't make it and we can't make it it's nobody's fault but it's simply impossible to let so many people from a totally different cultural background who behave so differently into a country and say we can make it. folks matters decision was humanitarian yet many also hopes the migrants would be...
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he also released new ads in several battleground states detailing the biden-harris approached judy garland the virus by expanding testing, producing more protective gear in the u.s., and calling for mass mandate nationwide. one of them target seniors. >> are seniors that are being hit the hardest, they are frightened. their health and safety will be my responsibility if i'm the president, and i will have, from day one, ready to go, the best medical experts and scientists. >> a new poll shows voters a very concerned by the virus and it may be impacting the electio. president trump was -- with biden ahead by nine points there. today, jared kushner further defended the administration response. >> i think this is people really politicizing this issue more than anything else. i think we have made a lot of progress. we have gotten to the hospitals, to our country, all the different supplies that they needed. we've seen a lot of hysteria that that would be possible. president trump has led the effort to do a vaccine. >> last night, white house eb demeo just dr. anthony fauci appeared to break wit
he also released new ads in several battleground states detailing the biden-harris approached judy garland the virus by expanding testing, producing more protective gear in the u.s., and calling for mass mandate nationwide. one of them target seniors. >> are seniors that are being hit the hardest, they are frightened. their health and safety will be my responsibility if i'm the president, and i will have, from day one, ready to go, the best medical experts and scientists. >> a new...
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garland, texas sends in this text. exquisite.s very classy first lady. trump 2020. i wish the media would say more positive things about her. she deserves better than what the media has given her." greg is an independent in redondo beach, california. good evening. >> hello. >> please go ahead and make your,. >> well i thought melania was elegant. she is beautiful. she is eloquent. her husband 100% and you could see the pride on his face. >> >> do youee >> agree with her opinion? >> absolutely. i'm up -- independent and i will vote for whoever will do the best job. last time i'm voting for -- i voted for trump and i'm voting for him again. >> thank you for calling in. laura in chula vista, california. democrat line. >> hello, my comments as an immigrant, i can relate to everything and anything she said. she's right. this is the only country that offers the opportunity to be yourself only on the merits. you cannot have these freedoms and opportunities of advanced world.ywhere in the the other thing that i'm concerned is the radical left and the way that these democrat
garland, texas sends in this text. exquisite.s very classy first lady. trump 2020. i wish the media would say more positive things about her. she deserves better than what the media has given her." greg is an independent in redondo beach, california. good evening. >> hello. >> please go ahead and make your,. >> well i thought melania was elegant. she is beautiful. she is eloquent. her husband 100% and you could see the pride on his face. >> >> do youee...
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this is a letter from anna garland spencer she is from leader bill pennsylvania. and in it she talks about how difficult it must have been being the first woman in congress, but also being the first one to have to say no to war. it would've been so much better and easier free of two or more women had been inaugurating ellen. then probably would not have been entire agreement between them their responsibility would divided and you would have stood not just for womanhood for only for ms. rankin in your first most serious vote for sure others to be with you later. and that in any case your sincerity will win the conference since of your comrades. >> one of the places jeannette rankin took the worst beatings if you will, was in the press. and unfortunately the newspapers in montana were largely owned and operated by the mining company and they were very pro- war. so a lot of the newspapers in montana, it really is a sids elevator. there's an old saying about death by a thousand cuts. and i just wanted to provide one example of the slight that she, jeannette rankin exp
this is a letter from anna garland spencer she is from leader bill pennsylvania. and in it she talks about how difficult it must have been being the first woman in congress, but also being the first one to have to say no to war. it would've been so much better and easier free of two or more women had been inaugurating ellen. then probably would not have been entire agreement between them their responsibility would divided and you would have stood not just for womanhood for only for ms. rankin...
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host: how do you respond to lisa murkowski saying "when republicans held off on merick garland, it wasonths close to the election was too close, and i agreed to do that. if we know agree that nine months prior to the election is ok when nine months was not, that is a double standard and i do not believe that we should do it and i do not support it." guest: i have great respect for her and worked closely with her. she has an important voice in the senate. -- 50 votes,54's then senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and lindsey graham will move forward. host: what do the numbers show you and your group about the importance of the supreme court in how people vote. and, in november, what are you seeing? guest: the supreme court and judicial nominations generally is a winning issue for republicans. it unites the party, and brings an independents and right thinking democrats. we saw in 2016 that president an upset victory in large caught -- in large part with the supreme court fight with justice scalia's passing. in 2018 what should have been a good year for democrats, they won the house of
host: how do you respond to lisa murkowski saying "when republicans held off on merick garland, it wasonths close to the election was too close, and i agreed to do that. if we know agree that nine months prior to the election is ok when nine months was not, that is a double standard and i do not believe that we should do it and i do not support it." guest: i have great respect for her and worked closely with her. she has an important voice in the senate. -- 50 votes,54's then senate...