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there is an estimated 10000 personal letters of his in the harvard law school archives and every one of them is a gem. he writes about his philosophical thoughts, friendship, aging, deh , he writes with very raw humor and wit about the folly of mankind in the writes about washington society and washington personalities in the books he is reading and the original reactions to them. keeping up friendships over decades and distance that constantly writing these marvelous letters his friends treasured he asked many of them to burn his letters and none of them did thank goodness. he would rarely let a day go by without answering a letter from a friend. even while serving on the massachusetts a prank or in the us supreme court. several of his letters went on the massachusetts court in particular he would complain you could tell in a minute where a lawyer is going that he will go on for another 15 or 20 and would use the time to write letters to his friends while sitting on the bench his irish friend and he said i'm now listening to an argument to determine who will be the mayor and a distr
there is an estimated 10000 personal letters of his in the harvard law school archives and every one of them is a gem. he writes about his philosophical thoughts, friendship, aging, deh , he writes with very raw humor and wit about the folly of mankind in the writes about washington society and washington personalities in the books he is reading and the original reactions to them. keeping up friendships over decades and distance that constantly writing these marvelous letters his friends...
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or more death sentences between 20102054 of them right here in florida that's according to harvard law school's fair punishment project the report calls angela corey and. overly aggressive prosecutors. angela corey is the chief state attorney here she has the final say so over everything and bernie is like her right hand man and all victims of crime but as long as they know that there will always be prosecutors fighting for the truth i think that victims will continue to rely on this justice system. the stubbornness the same me it's like i refused to allow her to get again over my daughter's death. and now that she's running for office and all this political stuff has started and . she needs to know that people are supporting me and not gonna support her that this could hurt by her not taking the offer it could hurt her campaign which it is . every day i try to remind myself. this is a gift. it's not the glamour job like you to think it is but. if you have the mindset or does the best job in the world. i've seen the country pretty much from the cab of this truck. if i'm going to have to work th
or more death sentences between 20102054 of them right here in florida that's according to harvard law school's fair punishment project the report calls angela corey and. overly aggressive prosecutors. angela corey is the chief state attorney here she has the final say so over everything and bernie is like her right hand man and all victims of crime but as long as they know that there will always be prosecutors fighting for the truth i think that victims will continue to rely on this justice...
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special needs children in the 1970s before eventually becoming a law professor, most recently at harvard law school warren, perhaps unsurprisingly, didn't follow the traditional norms when she decide bruce mann, a professor of law at harvard, was the one. she asked him to marry her. >> i still remember the first time i really noticed him, he had on shorts. great legs. ( laughter ). >> trevor: geez, warren, keep it in your pants! ( laughter ) i mean, really. of? i have a hard time believing that this guy's legs were so amazing that she did-- wow. okay. oh, damn, i take it back. those are great legs. you get tgirl. also it was pretty progressive for a woman in the 70s to be the one to propose to a man, yeah. in fact, for all those ladies out there whose boyfriends are taking too long, yeah? you know what to do. yeah. ( cheers and applause ) you know what to do. go ask elizabeth warren's husband to marry you. yeah. ( laughter ) we were on the same page, right? yeah. and elizabeth warren wasn't just asking guys with great leg legso marry her. no. while she taught at harvard, she became one of the count
special needs children in the 1970s before eventually becoming a law professor, most recently at harvard law school warren, perhaps unsurprisingly, didn't follow the traditional norms when she decide bruce mann, a professor of law at harvard, was the one. she asked him to marry her. >> i still remember the first time i really noticed him, he had on shorts. great legs. ( laughter ). >> trevor: geez, warren, keep it in your pants! ( laughter ) i mean, really. of? i have a hard time...
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>> harvard. law school. >> you got into harvard law? >> wet, like its hard question like. >> actually it's hard to get into harvard or any ivy league school, but a former dc prep school student is appealing to the supreme court of the united states after she was rejected b 13 schools including most of th so-called ivs. she and her parents nigerian nationals blame the elite schoo and their counselors for failin her. charging discrimination in the process. it should be noted that she did get into the university of pennsylvania which is also a phenomenal school, graduating last year and yet she is still complaining and still suing. after the college admission scandal, the district the lates example of what i think both parents and students in this super elite class expecting results instead of necessarily earning them very joining me no with some perspective on this i cofounder of admissions, is thi what they kids at these schools are learning, everyone's a victim if you don't get the prize at the end of the four years in high school, you m
>> harvard. law school. >> you got into harvard law? >> wet, like its hard question like. >> actually it's hard to get into harvard or any ivy league school, but a former dc prep school student is appealing to the supreme court of the united states after she was rejected b 13 schools including most of th so-called ivs. she and her parents nigerian nationals blame the elite schoo and their counselors for failin her. charging discrimination in the process. it should be...
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she's a single mother of three, phillips, yale, harvard law school, does that give her choice any further weight and what people are missing is the 27% of the u.s. public backing impeachment, only 28% of pelosi's caucus says the same thing. >> well, what i would say is what gives her the most decision is not her background but the district she represents. she represents swing districts and she was just elected. she was part of the wave that sent the power back to the house. maybe they feel it is more political and momentum behind them pushing for this. it is somebody who may be at risk of losing their seat is back in impeachment. >> eliot, you know the argument. some democrats say this is a moral imperative and others say we have to live with the politics in the morning. >> members of congress, when they come in, they swear an oath to the constitution, not even to the constituents or polls or anything like that. if they believe to some extent they do have an obligation to act. here is the thing, brian, elected officials and elected officials have electoral consequences they have to think
she's a single mother of three, phillips, yale, harvard law school, does that give her choice any further weight and what people are missing is the 27% of the u.s. public backing impeachment, only 28% of pelosi's caucus says the same thing. >> well, what i would say is what gives her the most decision is not her background but the district she represents. she represents swing districts and she was just elected. she was part of the wave that sent the power back to the house. maybe they...
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, five minutes, former prime minister's have given videos, liberals like alan dershowitz of harvard law schoolave given videos. professors from all over the country, of the 400 videos, 80 of them have been placed by owned by- by youtube, google, on a restricted list. in other words, if a family has a filter to block or number fee end violence, they cannot see a prager university video. ofibrary can never see one these 80 prager -- they are five-minute videos. i want to give you examples of what is lumped with pornography its owner.by google, for example, i only give 10% of the courses. but i will give you one example, i have given of course, because i'm writing a big bible commentary called a rational bible. thank you. all four of you who applauded. [applause] by the way, it's available in cosco, which is a great honor. when a bible commentary is sold in cosco you have done something right. i have to admit. anyway. videos are on the 10 commandments. the 10 commandments, it's on the restricted list. liberal,howitz, democrat, hillary clinton supporter, gives a five-minute course on the legal fou
, five minutes, former prime minister's have given videos, liberals like alan dershowitz of harvard law schoolave given videos. professors from all over the country, of the 400 videos, 80 of them have been placed by owned by- by youtube, google, on a restricted list. in other words, if a family has a filter to block or number fee end violence, they cannot see a prager university video. ofibrary can never see one these 80 prager -- they are five-minute videos. i want to give you examples of what...
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using her knowledge and work as a harvard law school whofsor who was an expert in bankruptcy law so muchat the new york times recent piece on the behind the scenes of the candidate's battle for millions of dollars in wall street money revealed that wall street is showing favorability toward candidates like joe biden and senator kamala harris. but "the times" writes not everyone is chasing wall street cash. mr. sanders and senator elizabeth warren opted against the kind of fancy fundraisers with catering and $2,800 admission prices that lubricate the donor industry. as a profile piece in "the new yorker" puts it, she has spent deckates warning americans about the pernicious effects of consumer debt and about the failures of our financial system issues. and one of the more than -- as more than one of the 20 candidates, warren, quote, is betting that the energy behind her ideas can appeal to enough swing-state voters to get her into office, unlike her fellow contender bernie sanders, warren self-describes as a capitalist. >> you don't think capitalists are bad people? >> i am a capitalist,
using her knowledge and work as a harvard law school whofsor who was an expert in bankruptcy law so muchat the new york times recent piece on the behind the scenes of the candidate's battle for millions of dollars in wall street money revealed that wall street is showing favorability toward candidates like joe biden and senator kamala harris. but "the times" writes not everyone is chasing wall street cash. mr. sanders and senator elizabeth warren opted against the kind of fancy...
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she was listed in the harvard law school director as a native american. >> that's right. >> they braggeder as the first law professor of color, i guess. even though she is paler than i am. for her to say "boston globe" ridiculous fake newspaper they somehow proved i didn't benefit from this it's a lie. >> i agree. harvard bragged about the fact i believe first native american faculty member for her to be hired. she clearly benefited. who knows how many speeches she got as a result of the assumption she is native american. no question she benefit you had. again, i believe she sincerely thought she was in fact native american. >> tucker: wouldn't she have a better answer since it is the most famous fact about her at this point when she is asked by a radio host she didn't have a lot to say. >> she probably should have said what i just now said. that is to say that my parents told me i was native personal who going to call their parents a liar. ened a think she wanted to believe it. she sympathized with the plight of native americans and cause celeb being associated with native americans. al
she was listed in the harvard law school director as a native american. >> that's right. >> they braggeder as the first law professor of color, i guess. even though she is paler than i am. for her to say "boston globe" ridiculous fake newspaper they somehow proved i didn't benefit from this it's a lie. >> i agree. harvard bragged about the fact i believe first native american faculty member for her to be hired. she clearly benefited. who knows how many speeches she...
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received his bachelors and masters from harvard law school. professor, welcome back. you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, i'm honored by the committee's invitation to testify on this important hearing on hr-40 and the path to restorative justice. i will speak to my experience as an academic studying the issue of reparations and as a lawyer repping the victims in our reparations lawsuit against the state of oklahoma and the saty of tulsa. in the short time available i want to make the following points. local, state and federal governments were active perpetrators of race targeted discrimination against and domination of african-americans during slavery and jim crow and beyond. these governmental institutions engaged in the massive social, political, economic and cultural destruction of african-american communities. many of the perpetrators and victims of race targeted state action are readily identifiable through a thorough investigation of existing historical records currently in the hands of public and private institutions. t
received his bachelors and masters from harvard law school. professor, welcome back. you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, i'm honored by the committee's invitation to testify on this important hearing on hr-40 and the path to restorative justice. i will speak to my experience as an academic studying the issue of reparations and as a lawyer repping the victims in our reparations lawsuit against the state of oklahoma and the saty of tulsa. in the...
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from harvard law school. barbara mccade served as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan from 2010 to 2017. she also served as vice chair of the attorney general's advisory committee and co-chair ed his terrorism and commuret subcommittees. she is currently a a professor from practice at the university of michigan law school. she received her bachelor's degree from the university of michigan and j.d. at the university of michigan law school. we welcome our distinguished witnesses and we thank you for participating in today's hearing. if would you please rise i'll begin by swearing you. raise your right hands. do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony are you about to give is true and correct to the best of your knowledge, information, and belief so help you god. let the record show that the witnesses answered in affirmative. thank you, please be seated. please note that the written statements will be entered into the record in their entirety. accordingly, i ask you summarize your testimony in five minu
from harvard law school. barbara mccade served as the u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan from 2010 to 2017. she also served as vice chair of the attorney general's advisory committee and co-chair ed his terrorism and commuret subcommittees. she is currently a a professor from practice at the university of michigan law school. she received her bachelor's degree from the university of michigan and j.d. at the university of michigan law school. we welcome our distinguished...
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'83 as a summer intern at the time i was watching financial news network between classes at harvard law schoolthat was the predecessor to cnbc when i could, i would run over to the harvard business school library where they had old reports from lehman on stocks on a totally catch as catch can basis. when i found a stock i liked, i would ask the liberian for a microfiche of the filings. these are little pieces of plastic you stuck into a machine and read the filings, all if you were lucky enough would be only six months old everyone i did back then is now online and instant and updated now everyone can know everything but more on that later in the show i would spend all week trying to find one stock that i thought would work, one stock that would be good for one week, where anyone who wanted to invest could take the idea and run with it and then i would take my answering machine and give you a 20 second rap on that stock. answering machines can you imagine? some companies used to make them -- with all the jobs wiped out by your cell phone, answering machines same with answering service, for tha
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many of these schools you're citing, grover >> i don't know why harvard law school or harvard businessl should be free when their graduates do quite well. similarly why should we forgive the student debt of people that went to graduate school, people in high income brackets. we want to focus on getting more people into college, make it more affordable and making sure the education they have valuable in a lot of cases that does work already. >> just quickly grover, democrats are raising this issue which is affecting so many americans. are republicans going to have to put up a solution to this as well going into 2020 >> this administration has been trying to reduce southeast expensive regulations on universities something the democrats have creased the problem rather than decreased the problem. step one is to reduce the number of regulations, the cost those regulations which drive up the cost of implementing them at universities big and small to get those cost down. some of this is the universities themselves have to get better at having university courses. you all seen have seen the lis
many of these schools you're citing, grover >> i don't know why harvard law school or harvard businessl should be free when their graduates do quite well. similarly why should we forgive the student debt of people that went to graduate school, people in high income brackets. we want to focus on getting more people into college, make it more affordable and making sure the education they have valuable in a lot of cases that does work already. >> just quickly grover, democrats are...
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when i met elizabeth warren at abc news during the economic crisis in 2008, we found her at harvard law school. we brought her in to start doing analysis about tarp. she wound up catapulting herself into a policy position. very smart. bearing. talk to me about that, sabrina. >> i think she spoke very authoritatively about the issues and addressed such a wide range of policies. like you said, she has a plan for everything whether it's health care, student loan debt. she talked about breaking up corporations, about a wealth tax. i think when it comes to warren, she obviously has very nuanced details on any policy she is up there talking about. and the real question is whether or not some of these issues that are driving the conversation in the democratic primary are going to be a litmus test for voters. >> strong point. >> when they go to the polls. you know you see that also with bernie sanders. and to some extent it helped her that he wasn't also standing on that stage because it allowed her to really own that conversation in terms of the progressive movement, right? as a leader of the progres
when i met elizabeth warren at abc news during the economic crisis in 2008, we found her at harvard law school. we brought her in to start doing analysis about tarp. she wound up catapulting herself into a policy position. very smart. bearing. talk to me about that, sabrina. >> i think she spoke very authoritatively about the issues and addressed such a wide range of policies. like you said, she has a plan for everything whether it's health care, student loan debt. she talked about...
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last weekend, on this show, you heard harvard law school professor explain that the house could in fact impeach the president on their own. they could indict him and try him in televised public hearings and deliver a verdict, a finding of guilt if that is what the testimony shows. they could tell mitch mcconnell. either way, if they choose to convict, they would have to be the ones to answer for the utter and total capity u lags to crumb p. trump would have to run for reelection as only the third impeached president in american history. keep in mind, impeachment is not a magical cure or a way to remove him from office, not necessarily about removal. does any democrat really want to have a president mike pence? impeachment is a political sanction. it is the ultimate rebuke of a president who has been darrerl of his duty. the two presidents who were fully impeached were not removed. republicans impeached bill clinton on his way out the door after failing to be renonnominated by the democrats. he didn't run for reelection. impeachment would be a message to trump and future frezs from congr
last weekend, on this show, you heard harvard law school professor explain that the house could in fact impeach the president on their own. they could indict him and try him in televised public hearings and deliver a verdict, a finding of guilt if that is what the testimony shows. they could tell mitch mcconnell. either way, if they choose to convict, they would have to be the ones to answer for the utter and total capity u lags to crumb p. trump would have to run for reelection as only the...
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the biography -- how she grew up in oklahoma, s b went on toome a schoolteacher, went to law school, taught at harvard law, became a united states senator.s but then i thi is going to define this debate not only for tonight but tomorrow night as well, just like she has defined this whole race. everyone has reacted to her. she has been out with her plans and policies announce. to everyone has always reacted to her. she can go after biden and sanders tonight and force themr to respond to night and tomorrow night on the state when -- on the stage w there.is not i expect her to come out with some big plan that puts them on definesels oa bit and the 24 hours that all of these candidates have to deal with. laura: what is the atmosamere like in as the candidates try to build momentum heading into the crucial first of a?-- firstdebate? jane:no it is hot, but it i as hot as the hot seat when they will sta making those pitches. it is pretty exciting. we have thes world' media turning out in force. o miami is keenst this debate, especially talking about immigration, because miami's at the front 50% of people in
the biography -- how she grew up in oklahoma, s b went on toome a schoolteacher, went to law school, taught at harvard law, became a united states senator.s but then i thi is going to define this debate not only for tonight but tomorrow night as well, just like she has defined this whole race. everyone has reacted to her. she has been out with her plans and policies announce. to everyone has always reacted to her. she can go after biden and sanders tonight and force themr to respond to night...
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great work being done on this issue at the center for health, law and policy innovation at harvard law school. the friedman school of nutrition at tuffs. i want to acknowledge groups like community servings in my district which administers medically tailored meals as well as food and friends here in washington, d.c., and the food is medicine coalition. the bottom line is this not only is good for our -- for patients and can help improve health care outcomes for individuals, and in some cases literally save lives, but it also will save a boat load of money. as i mentioned earlier, when you are readmitted to a hospital prematurely, that hospital gets punished. the insurance company has to kick in again. you have to pay more out of pocket expenses. we can do this better. we need to think differently about how we approach health care. this is one way to do it. i urge everybody to support this amendment and i hope it receives broad bipartisan support. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offer
great work being done on this issue at the center for health, law and policy innovation at harvard law school. the friedman school of nutrition at tuffs. i want to acknowledge groups like community servings in my district which administers medically tailored meals as well as food and friends here in washington, d.c., and the food is medicine coalition. the bottom line is this not only is good for our -- for patients and can help improve health care outcomes for individuals, and in some cases...
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caller: yesterday in the post there was an article about harvard law school professor promoting impeachmentrings but making it clear it would be necessary and appropriate and a hopeless situation to actually introduce and vote on the articles. that there is a sense of guilt simply making this clear especially saying this man is impeachable, but without doing that. that will help a great deal in the election. it will help educate folks. up until now i've been totally in support of nancy pelosi's position. i don't like the idea of someone like elizabeth warren who i admire to say it is the right thing to do almost as if we can lose in the senate anyway. this is a perfect solution and it needs a lot more attention. i urge you to invite him on as soon as you can. speaker's, the position she told her colleagues on tuesday night in the phone call was she wants to see the president in prison, not impeached. host: that is understandable. i suspect she probably did not want to have that word go beyond, but it may well be if he is prosecuted criminally that it would happen. he lacks any basic decency
caller: yesterday in the post there was an article about harvard law school professor promoting impeachmentrings but making it clear it would be necessary and appropriate and a hopeless situation to actually introduce and vote on the articles. that there is a sense of guilt simply making this clear especially saying this man is impeachable, but without doing that. that will help a great deal in the election. it will help educate folks. up until now i've been totally in support of nancy pelosi's...
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he he received his bachelor of law with first class honors in the uk and harvard law school. he's held a number of fellowships. welcome back. you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee i am honored by the committee's invitation to testify at this very important hearing on hr-40 and the path to restorative justice. i'll speak to my experience as an academic studying the issue of reparations. in the short time available i want to make the following points. local, state and federal governments were active perpetrators of race targeted discrimination against and domination of african-americans during slavery and jim crow and beyond. these governmental institutions engaged in the massive social, political, economic and cultural destruction of african-american communities. many of the perpetrators and victims of race targeted state action are readily identifiable through a thorough investigation of existing historic records currently in the hands of public and. private institutions. the race based disparities brought about by federal, state and lo
he he received his bachelor of law with first class honors in the uk and harvard law school. he's held a number of fellowships. welcome back. you're recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee i am honored by the committee's invitation to testify at this very important hearing on hr-40 and the path to restorative justice. i'll speak to my experience as an academic studying the issue of reparations. in the short time available i want to make the following points....
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his master of law degree is from harvard law school. he has had a number of fellowships. welcome back. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman and members of the committee i am honored by the committee's invitation to testify at this very important hearing. i will speak to my experience as academic studying recreation and is a lawyer representing the victims of the tulsa massacre of 1921. in a reparations lawsuit against the state of oklahoma and the city of tulsa in the short time available i want to make the following point. local, state and federal governments were active perpetrators of discrimination against and domination of african-americans during slavery and jim crow and beyond. these institutions engaged in the massive social and political and economic and cultural destruction of african- american communities. many of the perpetrators and victims of these targeted state actions are readily identifiable through a thorough investigation of existing historical records currently in the hands of public and private institutions. the rate based disparities
his master of law degree is from harvard law school. he has had a number of fellowships. welcome back. you are recognized for five minutes. >> mr. chairman and members of the committee i am honored by the committee's invitation to testify at this very important hearing. i will speak to my experience as academic studying recreation and is a lawyer representing the victims of the tulsa massacre of 1921. in a reparations lawsuit against the state of oklahoma and the city of tulsa in the...
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harvard. my friend to my right, undergraduate, notre dame law school. flip the page, there's me. piedmont international university. [laughter] rep. walker: i say that to say god can take you anywhere when you are allowing him to lead the path. that is what he is asking for you this evening, tomorrow, and throughout the rest of your life. in the last 4.5 years, i have had the opportunity to travel to many places and many countries. new zealand, australia, romania, lithuania, south korea and north korea at the dmz, i've looked at the soldiers of north korea, i have worked and been in a syrian refugee camp 15 kilometers below the syrian border. there is no place that has moved me that i've traveled than being in normandy. i had the chance to go out there. and i remember standing and looking at the stars of david and the crosses lying perfectly, standing over the grave of a 20-year-old north carolinian who was willing to pay the ultimate price, looked out over those hills into the valley, and as you gaze down from the hill, it is amazing, you can look out across into the atlantic oce
harvard. my friend to my right, undergraduate, notre dame law school. flip the page, there's me. piedmont international university. [laughter] rep. walker: i say that to say god can take you anywhere when you are allowing him to lead the path. that is what he is asking for you this evening, tomorrow, and throughout the rest of your life. in the last 4.5 years, i have had the opportunity to travel to many places and many countries. new zealand, australia, romania, lithuania, south korea and...
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married with two children, the son of an indiana steel executive for the product of a high school and harvard law always figured he'd be writing history instead of making it. >> what motivated me to go to law school is that there were not a lot of jobs for history teachers. >> reporter: roberts had plenty of offers as a lawyer and became a federal judge. and then in 2005 george w. bush catapulted him to a job at the age of 50. >> he's argued 39 cases in front of the supreme court. >> reporter: roberts was smooth. >> i will remember it's my call to call balls and strikes and not to pitch or bat. judges are like umpires. umpires make the rules, they apply them. >> do his rulings reflect he's just an umpire calling the balls and strikes here? >> no. no, he's trying to diminish his role. but there is no strike zone in judging. there's judgments in judging and of course the chief knows that. >> reporter: only too well. he voted against to save obamacare. >> roberts basically said to his fellow republicans, look, you want to overturn obamacare, help yourself but i'm not going to do it for you. >> his v
married with two children, the son of an indiana steel executive for the product of a high school and harvard law always figured he'd be writing history instead of making it. >> what motivated me to go to law school is that there were not a lot of jobs for history teachers. >> reporter: roberts had plenty of offers as a lawyer and became a federal judge. and then in 2005 george w. bush catapulted him to a job at the age of 50. >> he's argued 39 cases in front of the supreme...
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school. sp harvard law.igured he would be writing history instead of making it. >> there were not ta lot of jobs for history teachers. >> he had plenty of offers as a lawyer and became a federal judge. in 2005, george bush catapulted him to the ultimate job at age 50. >> in public service and private practice he argued 39 cases before the supreme court. >> roberts was smooth. >> it's my job to call balls and strikes. not to pitch and bat. we are servants of the law. judges are like umpires. umpir umpires don't make the rules they apply them. >> he's trying to diminish his role. there is no strike zone in judging. there's judgments. and of course he knows that. >> he voted against to save obamacare. >> he said to republicans, look, you want to over turn obamacare, help yourself. i'm not going to do it for you. >> his vote in the afford care act case was not easy. he switched twice behind the scenes. he had to have known how much conservative anger he was going to generate. >> kons tifrs had come to depend on
school. sp harvard law.igured he would be writing history instead of making it. >> there were not ta lot of jobs for history teachers. >> he had plenty of offers as a lawyer and became a federal judge. in 2005, george bush catapulted him to the ultimate job at age 50. >> in public service and private practice he argued 39 cases before the supreme court. >> roberts was smooth. >> it's my job to call balls and strikes. not to pitch and bat. we are servants of the...
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he's taught supreme court litigation at harvard and at stanford law schools. in 2010 the national law journal named him one of the nation's most influential lawyers of the decade and legal times named him -- wow, listen to this -- one of the 90 greatest washington lawyers of the last 30 years. so we could not be in better hands than to be -- than to have tom goldstein as our moderator. please join me in welcoming tom. [ applause ] >> thank you all for taking the time to come to acs's annual wake for the supreme court term. we really actually do appreciate both everyone who is here in the room and everybody who has been kind muff to watch on c-span. it is obviously an incredibly important transitional time at the supreme court as was just mentioned, we have brett kavanaugh and his first term, we have justice gorsuch beginning to settle in at the supreme court and we have because of the departure of justice kennedy who we miss terribly, we begin to see the hardening perhaps of an even more conservative supreme court majority and we start to look forward into the
he's taught supreme court litigation at harvard and at stanford law schools. in 2010 the national law journal named him one of the nation's most influential lawyers of the decade and legal times named him -- wow, listen to this -- one of the 90 greatest washington lawyers of the last 30 years. so we could not be in better hands than to be -- than to have tom goldstein as our moderator. please join me in welcoming tom. [ applause ] >> thank you all for taking the time to come to acs's...
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two children, the son of an indiana steel executive and the product of a private high school and harvard and harvard lawured he would be writing history instead of making it. >> what motivated me to go to law school is that there were not a lot of jobs for history teachers. >> roberts had plenty of offers as a lawyer and became a federal judge. and then in 2005 george w. bush catapulted him to the ultimate job at the age much 50. >> in public service and in private practice he has argued 39 cases before the supreme court. >> roberts was smooth. >> i will remember that it's my job to call balls and strikes and not to pitch or bat. judges and justices are servants of the law. not the other way around. judges are like umpires. umpires don't make the rules. they apply them. >> do his rulings reflect that he is just an umpire calling the balls and strikes here? >> no, no. he is trying to diminish his role. but there is no strike zone? judges. there is judgments in judging. and of course the chief knows that. >> only too well. he voted against type to save obamacare. >> roberts says his to fellow republicans
two children, the son of an indiana steel executive and the product of a private high school and harvard and harvard lawured he would be writing history instead of making it. >> what motivated me to go to law school is that there were not a lot of jobs for history teachers. >> roberts had plenty of offers as a lawyer and became a federal judge. and then in 2005 george w. bush catapulted him to the ultimate job at the age much 50. >> in public service and in private practice he...
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bought before i went to law school, all of which were ahead of the publicly available data curve back then. now while at law school i managed to invest daily and going to the harvardchool business library which had everything available at the time that you could dream of, including the research from pretty much every major brokerage house as well as what we called microfiche of s.e.c. filings of individual stocks so what if it was about a month old when we got them it was certainly better than nothing. during that time in law school we saw the indexing of individual stocks. that was a influential research firm at the time, still around ultimately the s&p 500 i didn't think much of the way they bundled the s&p 500 back then i didn't i was more interested in individual stocks. i had big scores, what you can read about in confessions of a street addict. at no point did they cool the auger for individual stocks. in fact, the heyday for stocks was beginning while i was at law school hence why i put a stock a week on my answering machine which made money thank goodness. the 30 year treasury peaking in the low teens, that's right, interest rates was four times, five time
bought before i went to law school, all of which were ahead of the publicly available data curve back then. now while at law school i managed to invest daily and going to the harvardchool business library which had everything available at the time that you could dream of, including the research from pretty much every major brokerage house as well as what we called microfiche of s.e.c. filings of individual stocks so what if it was about a month old when we got them it was certainly better than...
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law school g. >> my common law professor. >> he left harvard because they wouldn't continue -- >> now since we're getting into it, derek bell is someone who is unassailable on this and fought for women of color to get tenure of color at harvard. gave up his harvard. >> biden in the time period we're talking about in his record, biden said that desegregation is not the same thing as integration and he spoke about against integration. that was not one gaffe or statement, that was in op-eds, in speeches. this isn't about bussing. this is about bussing as a remedy for integration. >> i'm going to moderate a little bit. to that point, senator harris though made it about bussing and explicitly his position on bussing. there's many things we can talk about. >> but it was a symbol of his position on entgration and on civil rights and whether we can trust he's going to govern in a way that benefits all-americans. i think derek bell would have a problem with the idea we should give biden points because of the debates and disagreements about bussing. > let me clear. >> absolutely be on the side of black wom
law school g. >> my common law professor. >> he left harvard because they wouldn't continue -- >> now since we're getting into it, derek bell is someone who is unassailable on this and fought for women of color to get tenure of color at harvard. gave up his harvard. >> biden in the time period we're talking about in his record, biden said that desegregation is not the same thing as integration and he spoke about against integration. that was not one gaffe or statement,...
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law school. and then she goes to harvard. where they recruited from the ivy league. university of houston, rutgers law school. she obviously benefited from falsely claiming to be a native american. this is like an original sin that she can't seem to get beyond. it always comes back to that she likes to blame donald trump and talk radio for this. but this is -- she did this herself and she can't get around it as she showed again. steve: one thing for her to take the d.n.a. test to see what the results would be. it's another to release the findings where it was such a tiny little amount. >> right. steve, they don't even know if that's american indian. it could be peruvian. she could be 1/1,024th. remember george zimmer he was half peruvian and they called him a white man. it was ridiculous. as i said the globe claimed she could be as low as 132 kd indian. it actually was 164th if did you the math for five seconds. that was her own test. it wasn't like she went to one of the ancestry groups that advertises on cable tv. she had ot
law school. and then she goes to harvard. where they recruited from the ivy league. university of houston, rutgers law school. she obviously benefited from falsely claiming to be a native american. this is like an original sin that she can't seem to get beyond. it always comes back to that she likes to blame donald trump and talk radio for this. but this is -- she did this herself and she can't get around it as she showed again. steve: one thing for her to take the d.n.a. test to see what the...
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she holds an mba from harvard business school, jd from the university of california davis school of law. then dr. mitchell. he has over 15 years of experience. to date he served over 40 clients across government and commercial practices. as a heeder, dr. mitchell is passionate about mentoring the next generation of diverse leaders. he holds a phd in organic chemistry. sorry. literally don't know what that means. from northwestern university, mba -- i real yes don't know what that means. mba from drexel university and from kalamazoo college. witnesses reminded that oral testimony already five minutes. without objection, written statements will be made part of the record and dr. lonzo, you're now recognized for five minutes. take it away. >> thank you. my name is alex lonzo, i serve as the chief knowledge officer at the site for human resource management. workers and the workplace, we're shaping the way employers and employees thrive together by advancing workplace practices and maximizing human potential. as the chief knowledge officer, it is my job to understand the issues faced by empl
she holds an mba from harvard business school, jd from the university of california davis school of law. then dr. mitchell. he has over 15 years of experience. to date he served over 40 clients across government and commercial practices. as a heeder, dr. mitchell is passionate about mentoring the next generation of diverse leaders. he holds a phd in organic chemistry. sorry. literally don't know what that means. from northwestern university, mba -- i real yes don't know what that means. mba...
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laws for people here illegally. >> new york joins a dozen other states in washington d.c. which allow illegal immigrants to drive. >>> harvard university rescinded its offer to a survivor of the parkland florida schoolhooting over racist comments he made when he was 16. he's also a gun rights activist made the comments online in text messages a few months before the deadly school shooting. he said he apologized and told harvard officials that they were idiotic and hurtful and don't represent who he is now and tweeted harvard decided someone can't grow, especially after a life-altering event like a shooting is deeply concerning. many institutions should understand growth, it's harvard. harvard does not comment on admissions decisions. >>> and our affiliate says an explosion levelled a house in new jersey. yesterday house exploded and burst into flames in richfield. wn w trapp owner was trapped der a ga roof. off duty officer who lived nearby and first responders. the man suffered burns and lacerations. the blast damaged some nearby homes and rattled neighbors. >> my whole window shook and my houses shook and i screamed to my son what was that? and he said i don't know what that is either. >> the caus
laws for people here illegally. >> new york joins a dozen other states in washington d.c. which allow illegal immigrants to drive. >>> harvard university rescinded its offer to a survivor of the parkland florida schoolhooting over racist comments he made when he was 16. he's also a gun rights activist made the comments online in text messages a few months before the deadly school shooting. he said he apologized and told harvard officials that they were idiotic and hurtful and...
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she received the jv from harvard law school and masters degree in international relations and a bachelors degree from tulane university. dr. jekyll and moline is professor of epidemiology and prevention and internal medicine at the donald and barbara zucker school of medicine. he is also a -- in addition she serves as a member of the world trade center health program committee and received her m.d. from the university of chicago school of medicine, her masters of science from mount sinai school of medicine and a ba from the university of chicago. lailan nordstrom is a 9/11 survivor and a high school student on september 11, 2001. she currently serves as executive director a position held since may 2006. she creates and coordinates efforts educate young adults about health services available to 9/11 survivors. she is testifying interpersonal capacity and has worked as a freelance writer and columnist and received her ba with honors from vassar college. the widow of a construction worker and 9/11 world trade center respondent, a member of the laborers international union of local 79. workin
she received the jv from harvard law school and masters degree in international relations and a bachelors degree from tulane university. dr. jekyll and moline is professor of epidemiology and prevention and internal medicine at the donald and barbara zucker school of medicine. he is also a -- in addition she serves as a member of the world trade center health program committee and received her m.d. from the university of chicago school of medicine, her masters of science from mount sinai school...