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it was nineteen eighty eight my fifth visit to harlan county i was in the winding road from harlan to have birds driving a borrowed pickup truck when i began to notice the road kill it was a dangerous road with more than its share of adventurous drivers and it was getting dark. i began to think of the many ways in which that was a presence in this land that any most road accidents and of course the corn mines beyond its. returning to new york leaving behind harlan in amanda this rain. i tried to put together the pieces sober remotes were to i only got a glimpse off. i almost wonder where all that energy came from. the energy that lights up the luxury so. there was will leave the his hole for his work when he heard it is little girls green. paulo daddy dear daddy plays dolls away we never could live with. they don't go to the mob today madre would have. come true. oh oh daddy dear daddy plays doll away. with. the. lid down south down the way they. claim to know all. he was gone for. now no. he. didn't steal them we used to think only. that i. i. thank you but i'm not because. i think i
it was nineteen eighty eight my fifth visit to harlan county i was in the winding road from harlan to have birds driving a borrowed pickup truck when i began to notice the road kill it was a dangerous road with more than its share of adventurous drivers and it was getting dark. i began to think of the many ways in which that was a presence in this land that any most road accidents and of course the corn mines beyond its. returning to new york leaving behind harlan in amanda this rain. i tried...
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it was nineteen eighty eight my fifth visit to harlan county i was in the winding road from harlan to have birds driving a borrowed pickup truck when i began to notice the road kill it was a dangerous road with more than its share of adventurous drivers and it was getting dark. i began to think of the many ways in which that was a presence in this land the day and the road accidents and of course the corn mines the audience and black lung. returning to new york they being behind harlem rain. i tried to put together a remote i only got a glimpse. i only wear own that energy. the energy that lights up the luxury so. there was leaving his whole bar is worth when hurt is little girls green. paulo daddy dear daddy plays doll away. with. all they don't go to the mom. madre would. come true. oh oh daddy dear daddy plays doll ball way. down south down the way. claim to know all. he was done for. the. down. he. didn't steal them we used to think. max geysers financial survival guide. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's ca
it was nineteen eighty eight my fifth visit to harlan county i was in the winding road from harlan to have birds driving a borrowed pickup truck when i began to notice the road kill it was a dangerous road with more than its share of adventurous drivers and it was getting dark. i began to think of the many ways in which that was a presence in this land the day and the road accidents and of course the corn mines the audience and black lung. returning to new york they being behind harlem rain. i...
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harlan, you know, to harlan's point. both sides -- >> i'm going to simultaneously agree and disagree with harlan. i expected to only disagree. i agree with him that it's not a fault of the democrats that the republicans in congress are to blame. i don't think it's equal -- >> come on. [laughter] >> it's very simple. it's been 97 weeks since donald trump has had the white house and has had the congress. i don't know what it is you think we can do in the minority. [laughter] there's no funding because republicans have stopped it. it's as simple as that. the senate has $1.5 billion in their version, the house has $5 billion. republicans have got to get on the same page before they can start blaming democrats for any of this. [inaudible conversations] >> i've said before -- >> jim jordan today said the president, he campaigned on this throughout 2015 and 2016. he said build the wall, build the wall, mexico will pay for it, believe me, believe me. you know what? i think after two years i don't believe him. mexico's not paying
harlan, you know, to harlan's point. both sides -- >> i'm going to simultaneously agree and disagree with harlan. i expected to only disagree. i agree with him that it's not a fault of the democrats that the republicans in congress are to blame. i don't think it's equal -- >> come on. [laughter] >> it's very simple. it's been 97 weeks since donald trump has had the white house and has had the congress. i don't know what it is you think we can do in the minority. [laughter]...
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now let's welcome back dr harlan ullman former advisor to the pentagon a vietnam and persian gulf vet now chairman of two private companies and u.p.i. is arnaud de borchgrave distinguished columnist he is the author of anatomy of failure why america loses every war it starts welcome back and thank you for your service oh we'll. veteran state began one hundred years ago as armistice day and remembered today in europe at the end of world war one it was a celebration of peace correct absolutely on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month when the armistice ended still these world war one and that was celebrated but it didn't bring peace in our times instead it brought confusion it brought disharmony and it brought world war two and the cold war because the first world war was the war to end all wars for and it certainly one it certainly did not in recent years the veterans administration has been controversial twenty fourteen secretary eric shinseki was forced to resign amid scandal over patient wait times and records manipulation by hospital officials more recently da
now let's welcome back dr harlan ullman former advisor to the pentagon a vietnam and persian gulf vet now chairman of two private companies and u.p.i. is arnaud de borchgrave distinguished columnist he is the author of anatomy of failure why america loses every war it starts welcome back and thank you for your service oh we'll. veteran state began one hundred years ago as armistice day and remembered today in europe at the end of world war one it was a celebration of peace correct absolutely on...
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meet harlan re.he hi, cutie of the challenasked fr child born on september 9th which is the colonel'sthday after the f colonel harlan david s for the h aordoe her parents werere awarded $11,000 in prize cash to go towards their baby'son tuitine day. and i love that name. it's a win-win. >> ♪ ov when the nra tried to erturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brianrosh eled the fight to s, ty defending our gun safe laws rotect the people of maryland. shtorney general brian fro stepping into the unknown, it can be difficul but in,d wi t f and the security of the crstacles...ield, come openings. as we have for more than 75 yes, we'll contue to light the way. using our knowdglee to cre t giving you power to shine forward... to whatever awaits tomorrow. carefirst blue cross blue shield. live fearless. announcer: the following will surprise you about barbara comstock: barbara comstock: "i think roe vs wade should be overturned and the state should decide it." t announcer:t's right. comstock supports taking away a woman's right to choose. she voted to defund planned parenthood 6
meet harlan re.he hi, cutie of the challenasked fr child born on september 9th which is the colonel'sthday after the f colonel harlan david s for the h aordoe her parents werere awarded $11,000 in prize cash to go towards their baby'son tuitine day. and i love that name. it's a win-win. >> ♪ ov when the nra tried to erturn maryland's assault-weapons ban, attorney general brianrosh eled the fight to s, ty defending our gun safe laws rotect the people of maryland. shtorney general brian...
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one of the first black mine foremen in harlan county and a veteran member of the united mine workersof america, turner braced his children to treatment of another world. his son jeff was a young child whenca the industry transitione, and here's jeff turn's recollection. turner's recollection. absolutely, we saw it, because our fathers were telling us what was going to happen, and what my father saidd was going to happen to us happened because nobody black got jobs any longer. before the mechanization of the industry, coal mining was definitely in your blood. it was in your blood. but what the mechanization did was eliminated jobs. it eliminated jobs because mechanization increased tonnage. but when they brought those big machines into lynch, i will never forget that as a little boy, when they brought those machines in. thank you. [applause] >> we have time for questions, but i will ask you if you will go w to the microphone there. c-span's recording this, and they'd like to hear your question. so feel free, get up, go straight to the microphone. all right. [inaudible conversations] >
one of the first black mine foremen in harlan county and a veteran member of the united mine workersof america, turner braced his children to treatment of another world. his son jeff was a young child whenca the industry transitione, and here's jeff turn's recollection. turner's recollection. absolutely, we saw it, because our fathers were telling us what was going to happen, and what my father saidd was going to happen to us happened because nobody black got jobs any longer. before the...
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for rich gannon, steve tasker, the rest of our crew, kevin harlan saying so long from seattle. the chargers have won. you have been watching the nfl on cbs. the home of super bowl liii. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division that's longer than the buffalo wing's been around. dozen wings. and did you know that geico... (lips smacking) offers mo... (coughing) motorcycle insurance? ho-ho... my lips are burning. (laughs) ah... no, my lips are actually burning. geico. over 75 years of savings and service. see how much you could save at geico.com. it's too hot. oh, this is too hot, mate. >> james: zigs and zags and sprints his way 33 yards to paydirt. makes this play work. >> geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. and here. see? opportunity. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. meeting the parents. and this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... (bat hits ball) opportunity is everywhere. all you have to do to find it is get out...here. ♪ you can do it. we can do this. at fidelity, our online planning tools are clear and straightfo
for rich gannon, steve tasker, the rest of our crew, kevin harlan saying so long from seattle. the chargers have won. you have been watching the nfl on cbs. the home of super bowl liii. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division that's longer than the buffalo wing's been around. dozen wings. and did you know that geico... (lips smacking) offers mo... (coughing) motorcycle insurance? ho-ho... my lips are burning. (laughs) ah... no, my lips are actually burning. geico. over 75 years of...
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harlan kelly, what are you doing with my -- she always called it my center. we thank you. so a lot of things have already been said, but you said enough. i just wanted to say thank you for speaking up for our community and we hope to see you soon. >> good afternoon, supervisors, good afternoon supervisor cohen. how are you today? i'm usually nervous at things like this but i'm bayview, we are all bayview here, as you could tell by the shirts. i've been to many community meetings and numerous things about this. i even took the day off work. i just wanted you to know how important this was for me today. i didn't have a great holiday. my husband was in a car accident. and i'm in the hospital as we speak but this is so important for me to be here because this is bayview, this is our future. he is my future. this is my grandson. this child care facility, this outdoors, everything that this speaks of, 1550 for dr. espinola jackson is dear to my heart and that's why i'm here today with my daughter and my family to show you guys how important this is to me. so thank you, please le
harlan kelly, what are you doing with my -- she always called it my center. we thank you. so a lot of things have already been said, but you said enough. i just wanted to say thank you for speaking up for our community and we hope to see you soon. >> good afternoon, supervisors, good afternoon supervisor cohen. how are you today? i'm usually nervous at things like this but i'm bayview, we are all bayview here, as you could tell by the shirts. i've been to many community meetings and...
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this is not the first time the courts stepped into this space, just has harlan's concurrence has been around for a long time. the reason it's so fraught is we don't expect nine individuals nominated by the president, confirmed by the senate to life terms, to be making policy. we look to congress and politically accountable leaders to be setting that policy. and the only role of the courts is to measure that decision as against the constitution to determine whether those laws remain lawful and pertinent under the constitution. this is why our debates on the supreme court and who's nominated and whether they should be confirmed are so fraught. it's because the courts set policy every day. so if judges, whether they are judges of the district courts or courts of appeals or supreme court, got back to doing their job which is interpreting the law, not writing it, including in the fourth amendment space, we would have a lot less space to argue about who's on the court or not. we could argue about who's getting elected to congress which is the right argument to be having, and who's leading c
this is not the first time the courts stepped into this space, just has harlan's concurrence has been around for a long time. the reason it's so fraught is we don't expect nine individuals nominated by the president, confirmed by the senate to life terms, to be making policy. we look to congress and politically accountable leaders to be setting that policy. and the only role of the courts is to measure that decision as against the constitution to determine whether those laws remain lawful and...
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grants would come to the area to work well paid but often has faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. this is the part. own. land.
grants would come to the area to work well paid but often has faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. this is the part. own. land.
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he was goalkeepers to follow sorrentino stopped every now please chance it ended in a mill trial harlan chalabi side falls eight points behind the dunces who looks to be on course for a record expanding a. five time world champion lewis hamilton ended his f one season in style by winning the season ending abu dhabi grand prix american actor will smith started off the race but then minutes later it was held up after nico holcomb bird was sent crashing into the barriers he was unharmed but was unable to finish the race for hamilton though it was smooth sailing in the britain led from start to finish and one in one hour and thirty nine minutes heat ferrari sebastian vettel to secure his eleventh victory of the season red bull's max for stop and came in third . i know next year and then come back strong so to make sure i try and come back with it but i'm really grateful for the. congrats and as you said it was dry we were dry and i think of the whole team will try to come back stronger to make sure we give him. a run in to take the. antanas caray should be defending champions and host franc
he was goalkeepers to follow sorrentino stopped every now please chance it ended in a mill trial harlan chalabi side falls eight points behind the dunces who looks to be on course for a record expanding a. five time world champion lewis hamilton ended his f one season in style by winning the season ending abu dhabi grand prix american actor will smith started off the race but then minutes later it was held up after nico holcomb bird was sent crashing into the barriers he was unharmed but was...
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disease says harlan kentucky. boy says you could. be. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was a. lot of to these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. to. us i live eat here. beyond. we have many things in this world this is it you know. why some peoples also take our things all the power just for damn self. thank you but i'm not going to. come. for headlines stories this position from europe against washington's threats to sites in those doing business with iran since the us president. but his top security advisor appears were.
disease says harlan kentucky. boy says you could. be. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal was a. lot of to these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. to. us i live eat here. beyond. we have many things in this...
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zia says harlan kentucky. we all know that the employees you get rich very funny easily lose. a ko money since he was on the list no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines the said. that it was left to these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that is anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. be global economy's been dead since two thousand and eight and through the transfusion of a lot of money has been animated and kept alive it looks like something was going on there but now those transfusions of cash are ending because interest rates are going to start ticking up so now that rotten stinking corpse of the global economy is going to start smelling really bad people are going to start bailing out of stocks technology stocks housing stock. semiconductor stocks right there just like sell sell sell sell sell sell sell and then of course you could have market down twenty thirty for
zia says harlan kentucky. we all know that the employees you get rich very funny easily lose. a ko money since he was on the list no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines the said. that it was left to these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that is anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. be...
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is this is harlan kentucky. with all the employees even workers three families leaving only. a co money said she wouldn't let us know coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay was a said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that is anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. that i. think it's not because. i think i'm. some moron that you come. our headline stories this hour opposition from europe to washington's threats to sanction those doing business with the u.s. president but his top security advisor seeks to keep all the.
is this is harlan kentucky. with all the employees even workers three families leaving only. a co money said she wouldn't let us know coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the pay was a said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that is anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened....
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zia's says harlan kentucky. we born this move the employee says he was very funny as. a co money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners of said i'd. love to see these people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. thank you but i know i think you. got more. complex. opposition from europe against washington's threats to sanction those doing business with iran sees the u.s. president doubling done but his top security adviser chooses his words more.
zia's says harlan kentucky. we born this move the employee says he was very funny as. a co money since he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners of said i'd. love to see these people a survivor was disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. thank you but i know i...
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major walter kellog, julian mac, and harlan fiske stone, serving as the dean of columbia law school. our distinguished host has also been the dean of a law school and can tell us the deans are called to serve on unusual assignments. perhaps nothing ever as unusual as this. between june, 1918 and the armistice, the three men traveled around the united states interrogating every single conscientious objector who was stationed at military camps. based on brief interrogations, often no more than a few minutes long, they carried out their obligation, which was to fix the "sincerity" of each of the men they interviewed. that is a legal category determined by the ruling of the board of inquiry. much depended on the board's decisions. those deemed sincere could be assigned to noncombat alternatives, such as a farm furlough. the insincere faced the choice of donning a uniform and embarking for france or awaiting an army court-martial with the power to imprison or execute the guilty. the board members, including stone, subjected the men to consistent questions about their scriptural beliefs, t
major walter kellog, julian mac, and harlan fiske stone, serving as the dean of columbia law school. our distinguished host has also been the dean of a law school and can tell us the deans are called to serve on unusual assignments. perhaps nothing ever as unusual as this. between june, 1918 and the armistice, the three men traveled around the united states interrogating every single conscientious objector who was stationed at military camps. based on brief interrogations, often no more than a...
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michael: harlan, please. >> my question is to you mike and jim. the commission on national defense strategy is a polite, but scathing critique of the national defense strategy, in particular calling into account the fact that there is no operational concept for deterring or defeating russia or china in a war, which basically says this is not a good idea, in the absence of civilian control of the military, which you may agree with or not agree. my concern is if you take that report seriously, and the expansion and growth of the services, you need to budget closer to $800 billion a year than $700 billion a year. i would argue and predict we are heading toward a hollow force. if you look at the readiness of the forces, it is in great decline. training accidents are higher than deaths in combat. so i agree with jim in terms of prioritization, but the department of defense has always been bad in doing that. so how do we discipline the department and the process, because if we are looking toward something we need a smaller ready force. but getting there
michael: harlan, please. >> my question is to you mike and jim. the commission on national defense strategy is a polite, but scathing critique of the national defense strategy, in particular calling into account the fact that there is no operational concept for deterring or defeating russia or china in a war, which basically says this is not a good idea, in the absence of civilian control of the military, which you may agree with or not agree. my concern is if you take that report...
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. >>> kfc offered $11,000 in college tuition money to name under baby after colonel harlan sanders.t happened. >> now we have a winner. harland rose was born september 9th, the colonel's birthday. she is 21 inches tall and weighed 8 pounds and 1 ounce at birth. >> that's not so bad. i thought the baby had to be named colonel sanders. harland rose is a cute name. >> she could go by harley or rose. >> very cute. >> is it charming or is it something you would want to chair in fourth grade? >> i don't know. $11,000 for college, though, is pretty cool. >> you may be able to pay for half their college. nd great. they were going to you're never more than 7 minutes away. mt. tam, a gorgeous sunrise. if you capture it, #abc7. milky sun because of the high clouds. the first day of november. high clouds. a little bit of fog tonight. that's a sign that things are changing. the highs will start slowly slipping for tomorrow. for today, low to mid-80s. san jose, santa cruz to gilroy. 78 to 82. that's your spread on the peninsula. check out the low to mid-70s along the coast. this is as warm as it
. >>> kfc offered $11,000 in college tuition money to name under baby after colonel harlan sanders.t happened. >> now we have a winner. harland rose was born september 9th, the colonel's birthday. she is 21 inches tall and weighed 8 pounds and 1 ounce at birth. >> that's not so bad. i thought the baby had to be named colonel sanders. harland rose is a cute name. >> she could go by harley or rose. >> very cute. >> is it charming or is it something you would...
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so years later, harlan fit stone was presiding over the supreme court and received a letter from a former ceo who wanted to know if the chief justice who had ruled against most of the claims had had a change of heart. stone, even as he crafted here in this court, a more digital legacy, even as he voted to affirm the rights of jehovah witness children not to be required to stand inside the pledge of allegiance, he said that no he had. i believe in as much that i am a part of organized society, the majority must rule, and consequently, i must obey some loss, which i do not approve, and even participate in the war which i'm i think -- might think is ill advised. later in the 20th century, the toleration of conscientious objectors was to find that america was big enough to protect the fight for its dissenters. but in the first world war, they did not find any shelter in public opinion or under the constitution. so it is clear that the selective service act of 1917 shape the lives of american men, whether or not they fought or not. but how did selective service affect american women? nothing i
so years later, harlan fit stone was presiding over the supreme court and received a letter from a former ceo who wanted to know if the chief justice who had ruled against most of the claims had had a change of heart. stone, even as he crafted here in this court, a more digital legacy, even as he voted to affirm the rights of jehovah witness children not to be required to stand inside the pledge of allegiance, he said that no he had. i believe in as much that i am a part of organized society,...
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other facets of constitutional law under the too large of today's keynote speaker, the john marshall harlan the second professor of law at new york law school, nadine strossen. for nearly three decades, progress or strossen has been a preeminent advocate and scholar of the civil rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitution including the free speech rights enshrined by the first amendment. in 1991, professor strossen and became the first woman and youngest person to be named president of the american civil liberties union. since then, she has made thousands of public presentations on issues of constitutional law at hundreds of college and university campuses across america and the globe. and she is also made innumerable television and radio appearances. professor strassman's accolades are many including to name just the 100ing named one of most influential lawyers in america by the national law journal, being included among the americas 200 most influential women by vanity fair, and being listed among the 350 women who changed the world by working women magazine. she has also been awa
other facets of constitutional law under the too large of today's keynote speaker, the john marshall harlan the second professor of law at new york law school, nadine strossen. for nearly three decades, progress or strossen has been a preeminent advocate and scholar of the civil rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitution including the free speech rights enshrined by the first amendment. in 1991, professor strossen and became the first woman and youngest person to be named president of...
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this is part of why this subjective texture of the harlan concurrence makes little sense. if you remember in cats it was about did mr. katz close the door behind him, knowing he was a brooky, did that demonstrate a subjective expectation of privacy. if i know google is reading my e-mails but i don't want the nsa reading them. if i know that my e-mails are encrypted and the nsa to get them from google. do i have an expectation. these are complicated questions that i think at the end of the day don't really matter because at the end what matters is what -- what is it that we expect to have protected and how can we get our elected leaders to protect it. jen is exactly right, we need to stop worrying about what will the courts think and what will these nine old -- i guess a little bit younger people on the supreme court -- look, when you saw the debate in congress about twitter and the russian bots and the like, these are members of congress who are not that old compared relatively speaking to the supreme court and yet they face challenges dealing with these issues, right? and
this is part of why this subjective texture of the harlan concurrence makes little sense. if you remember in cats it was about did mr. katz close the door behind him, knowing he was a brooky, did that demonstrate a subjective expectation of privacy. if i know google is reading my e-mails but i don't want the nsa reading them. if i know that my e-mails are encrypted and the nsa to get them from google. do i have an expectation. these are complicated questions that i think at the end of the day...
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interest regarding 1st amendment free speech rights at public colleges and speaker, the john marshall harlan the second professor of law, nadine strossen. for three decades, professor strassen has been an advocate and collar of the civil rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitution, including the free speech right. in 1991, professor strassen became the first woman and yuck -- and youngest person to be named president of the american civil liberties union and made thousands of public presentations on constitutional law at hundreds of college and university campuses across america and the globe. and she's also made innumerable television and radio appearances. professor strassen's accolades are many, including to name just a few, being named one of the 100 most influential lawyers in america by the "national law journal," being included among america's 200 most influential women by "vanity fair" and being listed among the 350 women who change the world by "working woman" magazine. she's also been awarded the media institute's freedom of speech award. the free speech coalition's freedom
interest regarding 1st amendment free speech rights at public colleges and speaker, the john marshall harlan the second professor of law, nadine strossen. for three decades, professor strassen has been an advocate and collar of the civil rights and liberties guaranteed by the constitution, including the free speech right. in 1991, professor strassen became the first woman and yuck -- and youngest person to be named president of the american civil liberties union and made thousands of public...
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harlan kelly for his vision, for his leadership and most importantly for his unwavering commitment to make sure the community facility is built. i also want to recognize the members of the southeast advisory community some are here and some are not here in the chamber today. i also want to thank the p.u.c. commission and recognize the bayview community for their entire community and continued community advocacy and attention to ensuring that promises given to the community are promises that are kept for the community. i want to also note that the planning commission heard this item last week and they supported it, almost unanimously. there was one person who did not. i would like to offer my support for this project that it moves forward. i hope, colleagues, you will be able to join me. and i hope you will join me in supporting this visionary and quite frankly essential zoning and community center development to continue the upliftment of the vibrancy and growth of the bayview community. madam chair, thank you. >> supervisor k. tang: thank you very much. and we have also aaron starr h
harlan kelly for his vision, for his leadership and most importantly for his unwavering commitment to make sure the community facility is built. i also want to recognize the members of the southeast advisory community some are here and some are not here in the chamber today. i also want to thank the p.u.c. commission and recognize the bayview community for their entire community and continued community advocacy and attention to ensuring that promises given to the community are promises that are...
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one of the first black mine foreman in harlan county and a veteran member of the united mine workersof america, turner braced his children to dream of another world. his son, jeff, was a young child when the industry transitioned. here is jeff recollection. we saw it because our fathers were telling us always going to happen. what my father said was going to happen to us, happened. nobody but got any jobs any longer. before the mechanization of industry mining was definitely in your blood. it was in your blood, but the mechanization of the industry did was eliminated jobs. it eliminated jobs because mechanization increased tonnage but with a brought in with the big machines, i will never forget that as a little boy when they brought those machines in. thank you. [applause] we have time for questions but i will ask you if you will go to the microphone there. c-span's recording this and they would like to hear your questions. so feel free, go straight to the microphone. [no audio] >> my question is not that important. [laughter] thank you for joining us. professor brown, i'm wondering
one of the first black mine foreman in harlan county and a veteran member of the united mine workersof america, turner braced his children to dream of another world. his son, jeff, was a young child when the industry transitioned. here is jeff recollection. we saw it because our fathers were telling us always going to happen. what my father said was going to happen to us, happened. nobody but got any jobs any longer. before the mechanization of industry mining was definitely in your blood. it...
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i read today harlan, the general manager's letter to the editor saying that they will do alternative water supplies. only with the support and commitment of the san francisco people. i want to go back to 2007 and read fifth resolution by the board that says the board of supervisor urges it's sfpuc to explore and develop water supply option that's will not divert water from the walt river. they have the support and commitment of san francisco to develop alternate water supplies. thank you. >> it was asked which things were important to you and you can see protect and restore the bay, protect and restore is above affordable housing. this is a call state fullerton survey of san francisco voters. it's remarkable to me. the second point is, if i get there, is just to point out, that this is a good popular subject that does well with voters. the l.a. mayor, in 2014, said l.a. will reduce its water imports to 50% of its supply. and then in 2017, not a causal relationship but he won by 81%. the point here is he an astute politician who understand his con at thiconstituents and san o strong s
i read today harlan, the general manager's letter to the editor saying that they will do alternative water supplies. only with the support and commitment of the san francisco people. i want to go back to 2007 and read fifth resolution by the board that says the board of supervisor urges it's sfpuc to explore and develop water supply option that's will not divert water from the walt river. they have the support and commitment of san francisco to develop alternate water supplies. thank you....
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justice harlan's dissent, and we typically don't talk about the blatantly racist anti- chinese sentiment. but i am not sure that is the right question as i am thinking about this conference a while back, and are we talking about the legacy of justice kennedy, and so much depends on the next appointment and after that, and in a way, that is the wrong way to think about it. if i think about the supreme court in some earlier period whether or not it is in the 19th century or the earlier 20th century, part of what i want to know is how much of the law they decided is still good law. but i really want to know what does this tell us about the period in which they lived, and for a period of nearly 30 years, justice kennedy was either one of the two most important are the most important person for the meaning of u.s. law. it was across a wide range of issues and even if all of his opinions are overruled, that will be an important figure for that. i don't think that answers your question, but i do want to push back a little bit on this idea that the way we measure a justices impact is by how many
justice harlan's dissent, and we typically don't talk about the blatantly racist anti- chinese sentiment. but i am not sure that is the right question as i am thinking about this conference a while back, and are we talking about the legacy of justice kennedy, and so much depends on the next appointment and after that, and in a way, that is the wrong way to think about it. if i think about the supreme court in some earlier period whether or not it is in the 19th century or the earlier 20th...
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. >> megan harlan attempted fraudulent money transfers from her mother's account on the day of the murders as well as the befo >> reporter: according to search warrants, money appeared to be the motive. on thursday a multijurisdictional grand jury indicted megan hargan chargeing her for the murders of her ownt moer and sister. fairfax county police had units in west virginia to make the arrest. >> we were prepared and ready go once word came down of the indictment. >> reporter: tonighthose detectives questioning a 35-year-old suspect working to extradite her back to fairfax county. and police tell me here that they areorking early next week to try toga extradite megan h back here to fairfax county. it's there eventually she'll got through the c system in our area and face those two counts of first degree murder. >> what today.development david culver, thank you. nty teacher n c under arrest accused of having a relationship with a student. kierly winters taught at parkview high school in sterling. the 32-year-old allegedly had a three-month sexual relationship with a juvenile student th win
. >> megan harlan attempted fraudulent money transfers from her mother's account on the day of the murders as well as the befo >> reporter: according to search warrants, money appeared to be the motive. on thursday a multijurisdictional grand jury indicted megan hargan chargeing her for the murders of her ownt moer and sister. fairfax county police had units in west virginia to make the arrest. >> we were prepared and ready go once word came down of the indictment. >>...
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trump for president advisory board member harlan hill, kristen hawn former communications manager andran herself. i'm going to start with you and let's go in reverse order about telling the truth. was it a fair question and how do you think the answer went? >> it's fair to ask any president that, but there's no question that president trump is the most transparent, honest, forthright president we've ever had. >> harris: why do you say that? >> he overcommunicates, almost to his detriment. he goes to twitter, he speaks directly to the american people without any filter, without going through a surrogate and that's powerful and that's really largely unprecedented in american history with the president. and in working back from there, embedded in the very question or the criticism of the president is -- there's a problem. the political media in this country has been totally dishonest and they've attacked the president, they've slandered him, they've compared him to hitler, they've incited violence against members of congress so the idea that the media doesn't share blame in this, it's di
trump for president advisory board member harlan hill, kristen hawn former communications manager andran herself. i'm going to start with you and let's go in reverse order about telling the truth. was it a fair question and how do you think the answer went? >> it's fair to ask any president that, but there's no question that president trump is the most transparent, honest, forthright president we've ever had. >> harris: why do you say that? >> he overcommunicates, almost to...
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expectation of privacy considering our digital age and it is certainly much lower than it was in justice harlan's day and would you say the objective reasonable expedition privacy is almost [inaudible] and isn't that what were talking about? let me set this way. what were talking about now is rejectable, reasonable reason to privacy. >> let me add to that as a family amendment. one of the issues that has come up in my world is that if you don't encrypt your message you are potentially singling for lack of expectation of your message being private. as you know, a phrase used by glenn was ubiquitous encryption so i asked the panel if i subjectively start encouraging everything and there's a new piece i just saw that there's a new app that allowing you to also encrypt your metadata which really undermined the economic model of most social media companies and if we start saying my subjective expectation is not only do i want the content protected but also what i data included is that a signal to the marketplace of our subjectivity and based on what then read from the five eyes to that topic helped fo
expectation of privacy considering our digital age and it is certainly much lower than it was in justice harlan's day and would you say the objective reasonable expedition privacy is almost [inaudible] and isn't that what were talking about? let me set this way. what were talking about now is rejectable, reasonable reason to privacy. >> let me add to that as a family amendment. one of the issues that has come up in my world is that if you don't encrypt your message you are potentially...
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a major harlan renaissance -- harlem renaissance figure, don't tread on me, the latter and omar's to the 369, and rally and cry to the masses to action, make that connection clear and real. but, to listen to what robert called the whispering gallery, led by general robert e lee bullard, colonel allen greer which was chief of staff of the 92nd division, and the -- and formalized in the disgraceful army war college report of 1925 , here is what greer had to say. blacks could do nothing i am sorry, could do everything but fight. they were only dangerous to themselves and women. and there was much much more, maligning and disparagement from greer. but also, he had signed the document from general ballew, bulletin number 35, which told blacks, don't go where you are not wanted, no matter if you have the legal right to do it. you cannot do anything that will cause trouble, or we will deal with you. the war college report, all officers agree without exception, the [null] lacks initiative, displays little or no leadership, and cannot accept responsibility. they are also ranked cowards in the
a major harlan renaissance -- harlem renaissance figure, don't tread on me, the latter and omar's to the 369, and rally and cry to the masses to action, make that connection clear and real. but, to listen to what robert called the whispering gallery, led by general robert e lee bullard, colonel allen greer which was chief of staff of the 92nd division, and the -- and formalized in the disgraceful army war college report of 1925 , here is what greer had to say. blacks could do nothing i am...
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i will start here with harlan on the front row, then come to the gentleman in the third row.wait for the microphone. all right. then give a microphone to the gentleman in the third row. >> thank you. i'm with the atlantic council. it's good to be reminded, thank you for your comments. my question has to do with the two black holes and achilles heels of all this, namely what you do in war in terms of retention, in terms of replacement, and repair. in world war ii, the navy started with five aircraft carriers in the pacific and lost all but one. by the end of the war we had a hundred. the eighth air force lost 10,000 fighters and bombers. you could build liberators animand mustangs in days, if not week. mccain and fitzgerald were badly damaged and took two years to bring them back and as you know, keeping our current advanced inventory of fighter and helicopters even operational in peacetime is very difficult. what are your thoughts about what happens in a real war and you're looking at china and russ russia, this is not going to be the types of war we fought since vietnam in t
i will start here with harlan on the front row, then come to the gentleman in the third row.wait for the microphone. all right. then give a microphone to the gentleman in the third row. >> thank you. i'm with the atlantic council. it's good to be reminded, thank you for your comments. my question has to do with the two black holes and achilles heels of all this, namely what you do in war in terms of retention, in terms of replacement, and repair. in world war ii, the navy started with...
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he read my most important dissents by justice harlan and plessy v. ferguson. saint separate is not equal. denying the competitor of the cultural segregation and equal protection clause. he knew better. so the idea that he was just a part of his time for the region i think is wrong. i think we should be critical. it is too we have a pluralistic society, a society that has slavery and it and has segregation and these values have by no means always been in substantiating that a policy but when the court and what a president thinks about the history and the meaning of the tradition overtime they have to rise above that. that's when you look to the constitution which tells us this ban on cruel and unusual punishment and its defense of the rule of law and due process clause that these values rise above any of these historical injustices here so you both i got captured the that beautifully. i think you both for such a deep reading of the book. >> thank you all for coming. congratulations on your new book, professor brettschneider. my question, seems like to this offi
he read my most important dissents by justice harlan and plessy v. ferguson. saint separate is not equal. denying the competitor of the cultural segregation and equal protection clause. he knew better. so the idea that he was just a part of his time for the region i think is wrong. i think we should be critical. it is too we have a pluralistic society, a society that has slavery and it and has segregation and these values have by no means always been in substantiating that a policy but when the...