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were all members of the military unit 74455 of the russian main intelligence directorate known gru.e gre you -- as the the same unit known to cyber researchers as the sand worm team for their role in russia's efforts to interfere with the 2016 elections. we make no election interference allegations here. today's charges illustrate how activitieselection were about one part of the work of a persistent, sophisticated hacking group sabotaging perceived enemies or detractors of the russian federation, regardless of the consequences stopnocent bystanders or -- or their destabilizing effect. six current and former officers are accused of the following disruptive attacks alleged in the indictment. in december 2015 and 2016 launchedtors a taxing is the power grid in of civilian critical infrastructure. they turned out the lights and turned off the heat in the middle of the eastern european winter as the lives of hundreds of thousands of ukrainian income a women, and children with arc and cold. y widened tohe disturbe encompass the world and what is commonly referred to as the most destructive an
were all members of the military unit 74455 of the russian main intelligence directorate known gru.e gre you -- as the the same unit known to cyber researchers as the sand worm team for their role in russia's efforts to interfere with the 2016 elections. we make no election interference allegations here. today's charges illustrate how activitieselection were about one part of the work of a persistent, sophisticated hacking group sabotaging perceived enemies or detractors of the russian...
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those numbers, from 46 gres 67. the good thing is air quality is good across the entire bay area.an jose. here's a look at the air quality forecast. >> to moderate the next four days. you will see clear skies, maybe one or two patches of fog near the coast. tomorrow it will be a mild. 78 in oakland, 87 in santa i think the temperatures will come down a little bit. cooler we think for thursday. you will notice by friday, temperatures in most areas, 60s, 70s and saturday? what a difference. upper 50s to barely making it to the low to mid 70s. the accuweather seven-day forecast, high fire danger with gusty winds the next three days. then it will be blustery and windy again going into monday. so fire danger this entire week, unfortunately. dan and alma? >> thank you. >>> two masked bandits >>> on the peninsula two masked suspects broke into a bank this morning. >> raccoons! the bank was closed at the time but a customer using the atm outside spotted them. officials think they crawled into an air duct and fell through ceiling times. officials said to our knowledge, they didn't abscond
those numbers, from 46 gres 67. the good thing is air quality is good across the entire bay area.an jose. here's a look at the air quality forecast. >> to moderate the next four days. you will see clear skies, maybe one or two patches of fog near the coast. tomorrow it will be a mild. 78 in oakland, 87 in santa i think the temperatures will come down a little bit. cooler we think for thursday. you will notice by friday, temperatures in most areas, 60s, 70s and saturday? what a difference....
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those numbers, from 46 gres 67. the good thing is air quality is good across the entire bay area.e's a look at the air quality forecast. >> to moderate the next four days. you will see clear skies, maybe one or two patches of fog near the coast. tomorrow it will be a mild. 78 in oakland, 87 in santa i think the temperatures will come down a little bit. cooler we think for thursday. you will notice by friday, temperatures in most areas, 60s, 70s and saturday? what a difference. upper 50s to barely making it to the low to mid 70s. the accuweather seven-day forecast, high fire danger with gusty winds the next three days. then it will be blustery and windy again going into monday. so fire danger this entire week, unfortunately. dan and alma? >> thank you. >>> two masked bandits i'm voting 'yes' on prop 19. nineteen limits taxes on seniors. it limits property tax on people like me. nineteen limits taxes on wildfire victims. it says so right here. if 19 passes, seniors can move closer to family or medical care. i looked at moving but i can't afford the taxes. will you help california's
those numbers, from 46 gres 67. the good thing is air quality is good across the entire bay area.e's a look at the air quality forecast. >> to moderate the next four days. you will see clear skies, maybe one or two patches of fog near the coast. tomorrow it will be a mild. 78 in oakland, 87 in santa i think the temperatures will come down a little bit. cooler we think for thursday. you will notice by friday, temperatures in most areas, 60s, 70s and saturday? what a difference. upper 50s...
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cleani them up wld cost millions oeuros, assing canyone is wiing to ft thehe gre bill.er.ich a polital ulric cleani them up wld cost mwe w't be mang the dision on cle-up cost that somethi to be rolved betwn the gean and arican governmes. >> tse negottions cod ta years. and the meaime, thetatus quo remain gÜher: 're stanng at thoutlet o e spangdlem airbe's wage pla. thrther twkilomete to oneaof thn the eifel reon, the ky. but there's growing opposition to the american fighting on his own. kurt: saying something against the americans used to be completely taboo. it meant you were a kind of traitor, endangering the prosperity. fortunately, that's changed a bit. residents and environmental -- >> residents and environmental activists became more optimistic in the summer when president trump announced plans to withdraw the fighter-jets from spandahlem. they, at least, would have no problem with the americans leaving town altogether. >> now it's time for global ideas and this week our focus is cocoa farming two years agwe visited a cocoa farmer in ghana whose livelihood was under
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the president was talkinghis'po cov >> you know hope very well, she is fantastic and she has deny a gres deone a great job. we spent a lot of time with hope and others and so we have been tested. we will see what happens. >> however, we now know that by the time he did the interview. the president had tested positive from a rapid test. but was waiting a more accurate test. tweeting out his results shortly midnight. but as the president recovers the list of thosegrows. today, white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany, announcing she and two of her staffers tested positive. with so many americans already voting, and election day less than a month away. trump's diagnosis now flaming the already contentious campaign season. biden who has said he has continued to test negative for the virus has criedn with . >> anybody that contracts the virus are saying that masks don't matter and social distancing doesn't matter, i think is responsible for what happens to them. >> as for whether president trump's campaign will be sidelined. >> often, people do well early on, look good and then day five,
the president was talkinghis'po cov >> you know hope very well, she is fantastic and she has deny a gres deone a great job. we spent a lot of time with hope and others and so we have been tested. we will see what happens. >> however, we now know that by the time he did the interview. the president had tested positive from a rapid test. but was waiting a more accurate test. tweeting out his results shortly midnight. but as the president recovers the list of thosegrows. today, white...
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. >> gre distance. >> it will be a boost for the plan to send the first woman and the next m to the moon24. future missions will aim to establish a base there as a gatewato explore the rest of the solar system. the next generation wilhave t be far more sustainable, finding and learning to use natural sources. plans to return to the moon are already in progress. these discoveries raise the tantalizingbi posty that our natural satellite isn't just somewhere to visit, but a place to stay. >> t the ws year has gone, maybe that seems likeid good . in shanghai, an old primary school. making way for a new commercial center. those were little legs that engineers put on it, 200 of the wackiest picture we have narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists teaching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected eds. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like thank you. narrator: you're watching pb vo: ready to watch the best of anytime, ywhere, on nearly any device? it's eas
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. >> there are a group of scientists who have signed a letter called the gre barrington declaration which the white house has embraced and it argues that the central focus of public health policy should be, quote, focused protection, right, that protecting those who are the most vulnerable should be our primary focus, and that the rest of the population should just live their daily lives and take on the risk that is getting the coronavirus and enduring it and building the antibodies. you said that it is impossible to fully protect the vulnerable population, and that's why this is a bad idea. why is it impossible to fully protect those who are vulnerable? >> well, so in the declaration it says we don't want to shut down and lock down. i totally agree with that and i say that almost every day, that that's not the solution. the other one is -- >> there is an implication somehow you want to shut down the economy. that's -- >> totally, totally, totally incorrect. okay? now, next is, we want to protect the vulnerable. i am all for that. that's what's in the declarat but what is implied from tha
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shs four times more women than men dropped out of the labor force k in september, sett years of au gres in workplace equality. the reasons why and what can t done it, coming up. >>> welce to "kqenewsroom." i am priya david clemens. >>> following the debacle of the first president the debate between presidentrump and vice president biden, the commission on detes has decided the next debate should trump has said he will not participate . biden said he would. protect an image of strength and recovery from his covid-19 infection. on wednesday come he claimed that e eriment of drug hehad been given was, quote, a cure for coronavirus and he felt, quote, perfect. we begin tonight's scussion withfocus on california's junior senator, kamala harris, who stepped onto the biggest debate stage of her life thek joining me now by skype from mountain view is lon heat, a former adviser to the presidential campaigns of what mitt romney and marco rubio. amy allison, the founder and president of she, the people, an organization that advocates much for joining let's start with you, amy. you been a supporter
shs four times more women than men dropped out of the labor force k in september, sett years of au gres in workplace equality. the reasons why and what can t done it, coming up. >>> welce to "kqenewsroom." i am priya david clemens. >>> following the debacle of the first president the debate between presidentrump and vice president biden, the commission on detes has decided the next debate should trump has said he will not participate . biden said he would. protect an...
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had gre -- they had grit and they had each other. they were they were shopkeepers.l had one thing in common. they loved their families. they loved their countries, and they loved their god. [cheers and applause] proud citizens like you helped build this country. together we are taking back our country. you,e returning power to the american people. with your help, your devotion and your drive, we are going to keep on working. we are going to keep on fighting. we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. [cheers and applause] it is true. we are going to keep on winning. you know, minnesota, we need jason. where is he? jason is going to come. going to be your senator. you're going to win so much. you know that one. this beautiful crescendo of a speech and i have to ruin it with a story with jason, but let's do it anyway. we are going to win so much. minnesota before i came around was not doing too well, then you had your best years ever. we are going to win so much. you are going to see your great senator jason lewis. and you will see all of them. you will say, m
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i bet he's not getting ai gre t night of sleep. covid-19 wreaks havoc by overactivating the immune system and damaging the lungs. so he's at risk from a secondary infection from, say, a bacteria. so him going around willy-nilly without a mask and appropriate protections is dangerous for his own health. definitely mental status changes can be expected, andrea. >> robert gibbs, you worked in the white house. can you imagine the press secretary, all these other close aides, hope hicks, now the pentagon implicated as well, it is "home alone" there, because people are afraid to come to work, and they should be working from home now, those who have not become infected. >> andrea, look, we've all had to do this, since march. you know, we've been lucky, many of us have been lucky. we're not front line workers, but we're able to go into our homes. we're able we're able to conduct business. there's absolutely no reason that most of the white house staff could do that. should a few people be there? yes. should they be socially distanced? yes.
i bet he's not getting ai gre t night of sleep. covid-19 wreaks havoc by overactivating the immune system and damaging the lungs. so he's at risk from a secondary infection from, say, a bacteria. so him going around willy-nilly without a mask and appropriate protections is dangerous for his own health. definitely mental status changes can be expected, andrea. >> robert gibbs, you worked in the white house. can you imagine the press secretary, all these other close aides, hope hicks, now...
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by experience in massachusetts, we moved aggressively to become one of the most energy fishlgts and gre and green focused states in america. clean tech jobs was would n s oe fastest growing sectors. and texas is one of the largest wind producers we have a better idea with carbon-free future and lots of opportunity to transition people who are in the oil and gas industry today to that future and create great as we go. >> joe, one of the biggest foreign policy challenges experts would say is china going forward. do you think we learned more about president trump or the former vice president's china policy >> i don't think we learned anything new with regard to where the dhas s 00 chi china. president trump tried to point out where he thought joe biden's weaknesses where but again, i think if you were a republican, you were pleased with donald trump's performance and you liked what he said about china and what he is doing if you are a democrat, i think that you were prone to believe joe biden. so i don't think that there was much in the way of moving the needle there was no new information
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that's not a good thing. all gre.n you get a big deal... ♪ is in 2019 human's medicare advantage prescription drug plan members saved an estimated 7,800 dollars on average on their prescription costs. so if you want more from medicare, call now to learn about humana medicare options that are good for your health and your wallet. a licensed humana sales agent will walk you through your options, answer any questions you have and help you enroll over the phone. plans with a zero dollar monthly plan premium are available in many areas. call now and we'll also send this free guide. humana, a more human way to healthcare. . >>> back now with our national lead as president trump cancels stimulus talks and downplays the virus that hospitalized him for three nights. there remain over 210,000 americans who have died from the virus, and cases in this country are surging with just four states showing cases trending down. the situation in new york city is also getting worse, but as cnn's erica hill reports, along with new york cit
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before then in a way favorable >> guy >> first of all, i love the word arbitrager it's fantastic i die grest for a while the i think the florida in tiffanies is about $112 or so and traded on the long by. that tiffany i think is worthy of this. and they're going to ram something through regardless of them drinking champagne or whatever at the deposition in paris. >> mike, back to you >> what we see is call prices above that higher 130 strike price, very, very low premium. so the possibility of something above that taking place is it being heavily discounted by the options market not just the specific trade. of course, the lower strike options are still pricey as that uncertainty persists the. >> all right mike, thanks for the action. for more options action, tune into the full show 5:30 p.m. eastern time rough day for draftkings we'll explain what is dragging this stock down next and tonight, do not miss an nbc town hall with joe biden lester holt is sitting down with the democratic nominee as we close in on i election day catch that live 8:00 p.m. eastern time rig he cc. hteronnb ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
before then in a way favorable >> guy >> first of all, i love the word arbitrager it's fantastic i die grest for a while the i think the florida in tiffanies is about $112 or so and traded on the long by. that tiffany i think is worthy of this. and they're going to ram something through regardless of them drinking champagne or whatever at the deposition in paris. >> mike, back to you >> what we see is call prices above that higher 130 strike price, very, very low...
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for instance, we did not know publicly until the mueller report, that the gre, part part of the 2016 interference campaign is that it hacked to florida counties. we did not know until last year, we did not get a full audit of the equal book failure. some suspected was hackers. the report did not find evidence of that. federal report into that. that was in 2016. the audit was not until last year. so these things take a lot of time. and again, we are talking about states have so little election,rtify and that we would not likely be able to tell exactly what went wrong if something were to go wrong until it's way too late. that's when people say can bank online but why can i vote online? the main fundamental difference is banks can hold a little bit of a level of loss which theyy d do. thanks c hacking attempts every minute. and then also, you can reverse charges and you can't really reverse a vote. >> with your joining us today, i want to say next week's event will be a project and it's on the firstme amendment 2.0. that is at 11:30 eastern time rather than the usual noontime. join us.
for instance, we did not know publicly until the mueller report, that the gre, part part of the 2016 interference campaign is that it hacked to florida counties. we did not know until last year, we did not get a full audit of the equal book failure. some suspected was hackers. the report did not find evidence of that. federal report into that. that was in 2016. the audit was not until last year. so these things take a lot of time. and again, we are talking about states have so little...
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bible's accounts of the miraculous and supernatural doctrines and on the other hand they had to face the gre the great theologins, these scholastic thinkers who were picking apart protestant arguments about authority. so these protestant thinkers were caught in the middle and they responded by essentially trying to turn their enemies' weapons back upon them by creating a highly rationalistic, highly logical method of defending the authority of scripture. these protestant thinkers took as god is perfect and unchanging. but these conservatives said that if that's true, then it follows logically that god's revelation is perfect and unchanging as well. not just in matters in salvation, but in every scientific and historical matter, from the scope of the flood to the most granular details of ancient israel's politics. so what this means is that religious truth and scientific truth are the same. the bible is equally reliable on both matters. benjamin warfield's mentor at princeton, charles hodge said the bible is a storehouse of facts. think about that phrase. a storehouse of facts. and a theologi
bible's accounts of the miraculous and supernatural doctrines and on the other hand they had to face the gre the great theologins, these scholastic thinkers who were picking apart protestant arguments about authority. so these protestant thinkers were caught in the middle and they responded by essentially trying to turn their enemies' weapons back upon them by creating a highly rationalistic, highly logical method of defending the authority of scripture. these protestant thinkers took as god is...
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particularly the governor gre gretchen whitmer, a democrat and target of the president.e can expect to hear more on that. the president is sure to mention her. he's continually mocked her. they've engage 23d in a busines back and form and he continues to mock her even though there was a plot to kill her and kitna her was the center of the conversation. the president mocked her after that news came out. she appealed for him to tone the temperature down on that, but i think if we know what his rhetoric has been in the past, he's likely to do that again today. talk about the pandemic and as it looms over all of these rallies, stull have the white house just calling these spikes embers and flames, and saying that the task force is gathering daily when we know that's notes case. not formally. look at what white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany had to say on this exact topic earlier today at the white house. >> the president is out and about, task force meeting each and every day. doctors on the airwaves, in local media addressing these communities directly. >> reporter:
particularly the governor gre gretchen whitmer, a democrat and target of the president.e can expect to hear more on that. the president is sure to mention her. he's continually mocked her. they've engage 23d in a busines back and form and he continues to mock her even though there was a plot to kill her and kitna her was the center of the conversation. the president mocked her after that news came out. she appealed for him to tone the temperature down on that, but i think if we know what his...
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arizona desert to the extreme colold of the core for - corecivic facility, we were n n feeling g too grethat point. it got to be pretty latete into the night until we were actctuay processed. amy: did t they ask you for citizenship status? did.d don't think ththat they knownthey migight havave that we were not -- that we hahd citizenship. amy: can you talk about whaha this wall has meant and the effect on n e environment as well? democracy now! was out there covering this area. we saw and h have since seen n e of the destruction. and what it means for ceremonies and fofor the environment. >> the destruction has been devastating. since auaugust a year r ago or r a yearar ago, we have seen this these cactus -- in our o'odham, we viview them as people. to watchhehe be uprooted from the locations where t they are t andhen pretetty much lt theree to dieie -- many of them -- the boborder patrol or constructionr whoever'ss entity as a spokesespeople were climbing tht they were not killining this cactus but killing very many of them. weought them carelessly towown on t the s side, whi they were
arizona desert to the extreme colold of the core for - corecivic facility, we were n n feeling g too grethat point. it got to be pretty latete into the night until we were actctuay processed. amy: did t they ask you for citizenship status? did.d don't think ththat they knownthey migight havave that we were not -- that we hahd citizenship. amy: can you talk about whaha this wall has meant and the effect on n e environment as well? democracy now! was out there covering this area. we saw and h...
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shows four times more women than men dropped ouof the laboforce in september, setting back years of au gresreasons why and what can be done about it, coming up. >>> welcome to "kqed newsroom." i am priya david clemens. >>> following the debacle of the first president thdebate between president trump and vice president biden, the commission on debates has decided the next debate should be held virtually. trump has said he will not participate
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so as the young lady just said, this was sort of like a low-gre of torture.gressivelyd how they were being treat by this doctor. in fact, there were eight women we spoke to and two of them were and theyen from china dinot have a translator. so we cannot really speak to them. but out of the other 64 of them had been treated by dr. amin. and they all expressed concern as to the aggressivess of the tests, the lack of information, and as such, lack of informed consent. this is the critical piece where they -- where they consenting to these aggressive treatments, ocedures? and if so -- and if not, they are clear violation. i am calling for the shutdown of the cent and the aest -- any doctor that would subject is agents to this kind of treatment anywhere in america could be subject to arrest. amy: your calling for amin's arrest. according to the detention center, it was working with him. >> that shou be partf the investigation. by aetention center is run privately owned corporation, lasalle. we have to follow the money and any profit there was incentive to aggressi
so as the young lady just said, this was sort of like a low-gre of torture.gressivelyd how they were being treat by this doctor. in fact, there were eight women we spoke to and two of them were and theyen from china dinot have a translator. so we cannot really speak to them. but out of the other 64 of them had been treated by dr. amin. and they all expressed concern as to the aggressivess of the tests, the lack of information, and as such, lack of informed consent. this is the critical piece...
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tv repeporter: thehe town of e y could exexperience t the most impacts from the gre b basin national pk. mananresidentnts believeve that thehe park's populalarity could spill ovevero ely y and rejuvevenate an otothe dormant economy. christensen: w when he heard tht there was support for a national park, he saw a solution. rereid: i was willing toto compromisese significantly. laxt didn't kilill it. i'i'm sure he could d ve, but he d didn't. because of him, i made it aller than it should have been, and i also allowed g grazg on it. cs and shp could graze there. i got it passed, secretarary of agriculture at tt time. was recommending to president reagan to veto that. ronald reagan: demococrats and republicans s must join totogetr not to do what's easy, but to do what is right. reid: so i called william pepenn motttt, the direrector of papark service, and i said, "mr. mott, there's talk about vetoing my park. how do you feel about it?" he said, "i, as a young park ranger, was asked by one of the senators from nevada to go out and find a place in nevada for a park." and he said, "i spent
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so i think, you know, i think that should be guyeyed with gre suspicion. people kicking the props out from under our grand military establishment prematurely. there is other differences between the approach between him and me, and we want to focus our interests, economic and military more to the pacific. under the details we have more defense cuts than george bush and dan quayle. george bush and john white have endorsed the economic aspects of the plan. now when i heart george bush say at the con vevention in houstont made us wonder who the we was. this was not something that just came suddenly. it started with harry truman and it is a bipartisan effort from the -- and i want to add one other thing. in the debate a few nights ago i think president bush just made a very serious misstatement of fact. it was kind of a little lecture that he gave to ross perot. he said those teams are gone. he reached a deal to completely remove him so we can all sleep safely without any fear tonight. you know what? they thought they were going to get that deal, but when he to
so i think, you know, i think that should be guyeyed with gre suspicion. people kicking the props out from under our grand military establishment prematurely. there is other differences between the approach between him and me, and we want to focus our interests, economic and military more to the pacific. under the details we have more defense cuts than george bush and dan quayle. george bush and john white have endorsed the economic aspects of the plan. now when i heart george bush say at the...
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president, given all of these nuclear meetings, excellent, right on top of that subject matter, and i bet gre minko went back to the administration and said this president is calling the shots. we better move. it is in the interest of the soviet union to make it, just as it is in the interest of the united states. we are not deterred by rhetoric. i have lived in a communist country. it is not rhetoric that decides agreement, it is self-interest. youongresswoman ferrero, and mr. mondale are for a verifiable nuclear freeze. maycrat state verification not be possible. i would you verify such agreement and make sure the soviets are not cheating? rep. ferraro: let me say first of all i do not think there is any issue more important in this campaign that the issue of war and peace. roosevelt oneor hundredth birthday. let me quarter. it is not enough to want peace, you must believe in it. it is not enough to believe in it, you must work for it. this administration's policies have indicated quite the opposite. a vicet time i heard president bush blamed the fact that they did not meet with the soviet
president, given all of these nuclear meetings, excellent, right on top of that subject matter, and i bet gre minko went back to the administration and said this president is calling the shots. we better move. it is in the interest of the soviet union to make it, just as it is in the interest of the united states. we are not deterred by rhetoric. i have lived in a communist country. it is not rhetoric that decides agreement, it is self-interest. youongresswoman ferrero, and mr. mondale are for...
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actually, his brother was a heavy weight roman gre co wrestler in the olympics. as far as him he always was taszled. he would put on a suit and it would immediately become rumpled. he could never keep his hair straight. his wife would have to tell him when to get a haircut. he wasn't worried about the outward appearances, he was worried with the idea, how do you convey the idea. how do you win people over to your side? >> explain his indiana roots and where he went to college and how he began his career here as a lawyer? >> he grew up in elwood, indiana. an interesting thing about him and his parents, and his family, was that not only was his father a lawyer, but his mother became one of the first attorneys in indiana, and her first case was against his father. husband and wife, against each other. and at the end of the day his mother won. not surprising because she was a true driving force in the family. most of the family, well all of his siblings, went to indiana university and they lived together and they were a vibrant part of the community of indiana univer
actually, his brother was a heavy weight roman gre co wrestler in the olympics. as far as him he always was taszled. he would put on a suit and it would immediately become rumpled. he could never keep his hair straight. his wife would have to tell him when to get a haircut. he wasn't worried about the outward appearances, he was worried with the idea, how do you convey the idea. how do you win people over to your side? >> explain his indiana roots and where he went to college and how he...
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supreme court, but the court denied says gre in that case. majority of a 7-2 the supreme court in our lady of waterloo big -- our lady of guadalupe case did up adopting a position similar to that which you joined in the case i just mentioned, in the our case. can you talk to us just a little bit about that opinion and about the seventh circuit opinion and its application of the ministerial exemption? judge barrett: sure. the ministerial exception gives religious institutions discretion to hire teachers who are ministers. what this requires the courts to do is to decide who is a minister. on the one hand, there may be -- there might be more meone who teaches religion, religious teachers. the court said those would follow more in the heartland. it gets more difficult if you have a religious school like the jewish school or the catholic school who has a teacher who is teaching math. the court cap to come up with a test to decide whether a person is a minister or not. the decision said is it is a multifactor test where no one factor is determinat
supreme court, but the court denied says gre in that case. majority of a 7-2 the supreme court in our lady of waterloo big -- our lady of guadalupe case did up adopting a position similar to that which you joined in the case i just mentioned, in the our case. can you talk to us just a little bit about that opinion and about the seventh circuit opinion and its application of the ministerial exemption? judge barrett: sure. the ministerial exception gives religious institutions discretion to hire...