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i went back to harvard law school. you couldn't get me out of the law school. library because i needed to know everything. jim, you started the practice of nonviolence when you were only ten years old. a white boy called you the n-word and you hit him. but your mother later said, "jimmy, there must be a better way." so you found a better way. the way of nonviolence. i want to know, how have you persevered for more than 80 years so the fight against evil wrong, injustice is not merely something that i have come to do because i want to do it. no, it's because for human beings to come alive and to reflect the glory of life, these oppressive systems from the past, which none of us have created, must be demolished and allow us to replace them with new ways in and for our total human community. part of my own inside cultivation has come from that because at age four in my dad's church in massillon, ohio, i knew the spiritual "wade in the water." i knew the spiritual "go down, moses." i knew the spiritual "oh, mary, don't you weep no more." i knew "steal away to jesus
i went back to harvard law school. you couldn't get me out of the law school. library because i needed to know everything. jim, you started the practice of nonviolence when you were only ten years old. a white boy called you the n-word and you hit him. but your mother later said, "jimmy, there must be a better way." so you found a better way. the way of nonviolence. i want to know, how have you persevered for more than 80 years so the fight against evil wrong, injustice is not merely...
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the grimm key sisters eventually pay for archie to harvard law school and eventually start this correspondence with the brothers about, you know, how they should, what schools they should apply to, where they should live, what career paths they could take. so kind of become mentors to them. and so that proximity in a material way at first is, is a positive thing. on the other side, the issue what do the grimm sisters see in that relationship, given the way the grimm sisters see black saw black people right. and so one of the things is that they the way the sisters approached their mentorship, as they would have seen it, did their black nephews, is constant criticism, right? not accounting for the fact that the grimm brothers were enslaved by their own family. so at one point, the grimm key brothers, their mother, nancy weston, is still in the hospital in charleston, right. still working as a laundry person, still pretty poverty stricken. and the grimm sisters never talk about helping her. right. and so the brothers are asking, what's going to happen to our mother and response is, well, you're
the grimm key sisters eventually pay for archie to harvard law school and eventually start this correspondence with the brothers about, you know, how they should, what schools they should apply to, where they should live, what career paths they could take. so kind of become mentors to them. and so that proximity in a material way at first is, is a positive thing. on the other side, the issue what do the grimm sisters see in that relationship, given the way the grimm sisters see black saw black...
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he graduates from harvard law school with the highest grade point average in his class. and the only one who was privileged lines of pottery glass produced and was not recognized as such because in his blackboard readings or not, i am. mm hm. ah after harvard, i'll be so campus returned to 4 door recall where he witnesses the u. s. controlled sugar cartel, extracting higher profits from plantation workers than any other place in the world . ah, in 1934, i'll be so campus organizes sugar cane cutters, or much at their doors to strike against us sugar companies. they are quickly met with a bloody crackdown but the strikers prevail and the wages are double to a $1.50 a day. ah, emboldened i'll be. so. campos forms the cadets of the republic who taken oath to fight for point oregon and dependence on palm sunday. 1937, they plan a peaceful march. at the last minute, the colonial governor revokes their permit to assemble and they are surrounded by 200 police. some armed with thompson machines. ah, on prison, the police begin fire marchers and bystanders attempt to plead a flag
he graduates from harvard law school with the highest grade point average in his class. and the only one who was privileged lines of pottery glass produced and was not recognized as such because in his blackboard readings or not, i am. mm hm. ah after harvard, i'll be so campus returned to 4 door recall where he witnesses the u. s. controlled sugar cartel, extracting higher profits from plantation workers than any other place in the world . ah, in 1934, i'll be so campus organizes sugar cane...
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in 1921, he graduates from harvard law school with the highest grade point average in his class. and it was privileged lines of pottery, less per ghost, and was not recognized as such because in ohio's blight lawrenceville niamack, ah, ah, after harvard, i'll be so campus returns to puerto rico where he witnesses the u. s. controlled sugar cartel, extracting higher profits from plantation workers than any other place in the world . ah, in 1934, i'll be so campus organized as sugar payne cutters, or much petals. to strike against us sugar companies. they are quickly met with a bloody crackdown but the strikers prevail and the wages are double to a $1.50 a day. ah, emboldened i'll diesel campus forms the cadets of the republic who take an oath to fight for point duty can independence on palm sunday. 1937, they plan a peaceful march. at the last minute, the colonial governor revokes their permit to assemble, and they are surrounded by 200 police. some armed with tom ah, on the police begin fire. marchers and bystanders attempts to plead a flag. there is the 1st to be killed. a 7 yea
in 1921, he graduates from harvard law school with the highest grade point average in his class. and it was privileged lines of pottery, less per ghost, and was not recognized as such because in ohio's blight lawrenceville niamack, ah, ah, after harvard, i'll be so campus returns to puerto rico where he witnesses the u. s. controlled sugar cartel, extracting higher profits from plantation workers than any other place in the world . ah, in 1934, i'll be so campus organized as sugar payne...
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harvard medical school and. i have two sisters that are nurses and a brother in law was a doctor so i've always loved medical history. so i wrote an entire chapter on what medicine was like in the 1880s when he was at harvard medical school. and the publishers came to me and said, this would be fine if he had become a doctor. he dropped out after a year and it became a politic. so i couldn't use hardly any of it. i was i was horrible. so it's there wasted effort. so somebody is just going into an archive. right. right. doris, your your papers are full of research into the lives of the presidents. you sometimes called my guys. let's, let's, let's let's talk a little bit about your relationship ups with the presidents about you've written both the ones you got to know and others that you got to know through archival record. what's your most experience with the living president? yeah, i think in some ways probably it's with president obama. i mean, had happened was when he was running for the presidency one day he was still way behind in the polls. but one day i got a call on my cell and he said, hello, this is barack
harvard medical school and. i have two sisters that are nurses and a brother in law was a doctor so i've always loved medical history. so i wrote an entire chapter on what medicine was like in the 1880s when he was at harvard medical school. and the publishers came to me and said, this would be fine if he had become a doctor. he dropped out after a year and it became a politic. so i couldn't use hardly any of it. i was i was horrible. so it's there wasted effort. so somebody is just going into...
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archibald was a graduate of harvard law school, and eventually became ambassador to what is now the dominican republic, and francis was a graduate of princeton theological seminary, and eventually became pastor of the most exclusive black church in d.c., the 15th street presbyterian church. our teammate and had his own daughter who became a famous play, author, literature of the 20th century, angelina weld graham key, who -- rachel, which appeared in the -- why the family is significant is a lot to get into. why this family is significant is that they illustrate, in my mind, the tension that americans have between their slave holding past, and the implications that that has, and that plays in the present. the family also is a microcosm of how that legacy impacts african americans and the ways that they relate to one another, and the ways that they relate to politics, the way they understand blackness, the way they understand their social obligations, and that legacy is twofold, right? and the violence of enslavement and the legacies of black women who were exploited and raped by white men, an
archibald was a graduate of harvard law school, and eventually became ambassador to what is now the dominican republic, and francis was a graduate of princeton theological seminary, and eventually became pastor of the most exclusive black church in d.c., the 15th street presbyterian church. our teammate and had his own daughter who became a famous play, author, literature of the 20th century, angelina weld graham key, who -- rachel, which appeared in the -- why the family is significant is a...
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he is a very smart man who was forced in his class at west point and graduated from harvard law school, where he ran the harvard law review. he was a four term congressman. the fourth being appointed to lead the cia and eventually the state department. criticizing the media as a time honored traditional politicians, and that is fine. but villainizing journalists and justifying the state sanction murder of a journalist, but it severely polar driver. -- former president donald trump. he made an continues to make countless integrating and attacking comments about journalists and publications. he called immediately, quote, enemy of the people's features and. rallies on twitter alone, trump accused the media of being the enemy of the people more than 50 times. at this time threats against journalists are escalating american leadership there will be unequivocal in their support of the free press. this is the foundation of who we are as a nation. it is our actual first amendment in the united states constitution. we stand for free speech, freedom of expression and they. press it is at the ver
he is a very smart man who was forced in his class at west point and graduated from harvard law school, where he ran the harvard law review. he was a four term congressman. the fourth being appointed to lead the cia and eventually the state department. criticizing the media as a time honored traditional politicians, and that is fine. but villainizing journalists and justifying the state sanction murder of a journalist, but it severely polar driver. -- former president donald trump. he made an...
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. >> and i think when you look at this is kind of like they yell at harvard law schools they sto cooperating with the us news an u.s. news & world report rankings because they do very well they wanted to accept students who had lower test scores because in the name of equity. >> you know what happens is they're actually doing new students a disservice because they're allowing them to be placed in a school they may not be able to meet the academic standards of that school and said they end up not graduating and what is that due to their self-esteem? the goal is to get an education best for them. >> great to have you on thank you. >> speaking of education, the word police is back out in forc in the fox news @ night commonsense department wonders why they never learn it was jus a few weeks ago that stanford university's schooled all of us by coming out with a list of harmful language that included words like american, gentlemen, you guys into crazy. after being grandly motley university backed off apparentl the university of southern california did not get that mem because usc came out with its
. >> and i think when you look at this is kind of like they yell at harvard law schools they sto cooperating with the us news an u.s. news & world report rankings because they do very well they wanted to accept students who had lower test scores because in the name of equity. >> you know what happens is they're actually doing new students a disservice because they're allowing them to be placed in a school they may not be able to meet the academic standards of that school and...
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after his service, he graduated from harvard law school and worked for williams and conley before moving to kansas before starting his company. in 2000 six he became president of century international, and from 2011-2017 he served as kansas is representative. he served as cia director under trump. in 2018, he began his tenure as the secretary of state. religious freedom as the grounding of human rights and religious freedom. he brokered peace in the middle east and relocating the embassy from tel aviv to israel. he negotiated the abraham accords. moderating today's discussion is iop executive director who served at the state department as a special advisor on global youth issues to hillary clinton and john kerry. she served us faith and community initiatives and director of policy at interfaith youth core. please join me in welcoming head of cea is secretary of state, mike pompeo. >> thank you secretary pompeo. you are first in your class at west point -- west point. you are director of the cia, how did those experiences inform your point of view and how you governed at the department of
after his service, he graduated from harvard law school and worked for williams and conley before moving to kansas before starting his company. in 2000 six he became president of century international, and from 2011-2017 he served as kansas is representative. he served as cia director under trump. in 2018, he began his tenure as the secretary of state. religious freedom as the grounding of human rights and religious freedom. he brokered peace in the middle east and relocating the embassy from...
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the billionaire's tweets convinced him to invest in tesla, as well as an expert witness from harvard law schoolw musk's conduct deviated from what a typical management if buyout would look like. that second testimony has been quite interesting. a number of pieces of evidence including e-mails with potential investors have been dissected before jury, and there's been a lot of comparison being drawn to the dell deal back in 2013 that a transaction of this magnitude, which would have been over $70 billion, would take month, even a year whereas the tesla process took 30 days to come together according to musk's team. i can also confirm from my own experience that these deals take months and months. from the opening statements, we can expect musk's testimony today and potentially monday to argue he believed he had financing from saudi backers and that fearing leaks to the media, musk's counsel alleges he tried to protect the everyday shareholder by bringing them into the loops with those betweens, not misleading them. and -- tweets. and i just want to highlight the jury instructions. the judge has a
the billionaire's tweets convinced him to invest in tesla, as well as an expert witness from harvard law schoolw musk's conduct deviated from what a typical management if buyout would look like. that second testimony has been quite interesting. a number of pieces of evidence including e-mails with potential investors have been dissected before jury, and there's been a lot of comparison being drawn to the dell deal back in 2013 that a transaction of this magnitude, which would have been over $70...
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joining us now is professor laurence tribe taught constitutional law at harvard law school for dive decades, thank you very much for joining us professor tribe. what is your reaction to what you have seen in this report of the apparently most important investigation in the history of the supreme court? >> i think you put it very well. the court broke faith with the women of america, it broke faith with the continuity of law. the decision was devastating, it is not the leak of the decision that was one of the worst events in the history of the supreme court of the united states, it was the decision. until i heard what you just had to say, i have been listening all day to commentary and no one else, as far as i can tell, have may has made the point that i have been trying to make and that is let's focus on what really matters. what really matters is that a new majority of the supreme court, simply because they have the votes, not because fundamental understandings have changed in the 50 years since roe v. wade said, we would've done it differently in 1973. there are now enough of us to undo w
joining us now is professor laurence tribe taught constitutional law at harvard law school for dive decades, thank you very much for joining us professor tribe. what is your reaction to what you have seen in this report of the apparently most important investigation in the history of the supreme court? >> i think you put it very well. the court broke faith with the women of america, it broke faith with the continuity of law. the decision was devastating, it is not the leak of the decision...
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after his service, secretary pompeo graduate interested harvard law school and worked for williams and connolly in washington, d.c. before moving to kansas to start his aircraft part manufacturing company. in 2006, he became president of century international, an oil field kpheupl manufacturer. from 2011 to 20167, he served as kansas' fourth district representative. in 2017, secretary pompeo became the c.i.a. director. he provided critical intelligence that shaped the trump administration's actions and policies towards syria, iraq, north korea, and china. in 2018, he began his tenure as the 70th secretary of state. he prioritized religious freedom as the grounding for the human rights and established the ministerial to advance religious freedom. he brokered peace in the middle east and accomplished the long promised task of relocating the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. he negotiated abraham accords and repaired diplomatics relations between israel, the united araabe immigrants and bahrain. moderating today is i.o.p. executive director, zeenat rahman, who previously
after his service, secretary pompeo graduate interested harvard law school and worked for williams and connolly in washington, d.c. before moving to kansas to start his aircraft part manufacturing company. in 2006, he became president of century international, an oil field kpheupl manufacturer. from 2011 to 20167, he served as kansas' fourth district representative. in 2017, secretary pompeo became the c.i.a. director. he provided critical intelligence that shaped the trump administration's...
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as the pits deepened, monson slate began to appear on the roofs of harvard law school, new england prisons and cathedrals. a new york courthouse and countless other buildings across the country, slate quarries were soon munson's employer. the town was reinventing itself by drawing on outside capital to profit from an industry had recently been dominated by british quarries. the creation of a rural industrial lands. but even as the quarries blasted and burrowed deeper and deeper shipping off slate to the cities, urban themselves began to arrive in monson, usually during the summer months, and those city people were looking for a very different kind of landscape, one that in many ways was at odds with the industrial landscape landscape for most americans taking a vacation in was still a relatively new experience. the middle class talked about them had begun to embrace the practice of taking a vacation just during the 1850s and soon businesses were giving their brain workers their white workers. one week of paid vacation during the summer city. people often saw rural vacations as a chance to
as the pits deepened, monson slate began to appear on the roofs of harvard law school, new england prisons and cathedrals. a new york courthouse and countless other buildings across the country, slate quarries were soon munson's employer. the town was reinventing itself by drawing on outside capital to profit from an industry had recently been dominated by british quarries. the creation of a rural industrial lands. but even as the quarries blasted and burrowed deeper and deeper shipping off...
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after his service, secretary pompeo graduate interested harvard law school and worked for williams and connolly in washington, d.c. before moving to kansas to start his aircraft part manufacturing company. in 2006, he became president of century international, an oil field kpheupl manufacturer. from 2011 to 20167, he served as kansas' fourth district representative. in 2017, secretary pompeo became the c.i.a. director. he provided critical intelligence that shaped the trump administration's actions and policies towards syria, iraq, north korea, and china. in 2018, he began his tenure as the 70th secretary of state. he prioritized religious freedom as the grounding for the human rights and established the ministerial to advance religious freedom. he brokered peace in the middle east and accomplished the long promised task of relocating the u.s. embassy in israel from tel aviv to jerusalem. he negotiated abraham accords and repaired diplomatics relations between israel, the united araabe immigrants and bahrain. moderating today is i.o.p. executive director, zeenat rahman, who previously
after his service, secretary pompeo graduate interested harvard law school and worked for williams and connolly in washington, d.c. before moving to kansas to start his aircraft part manufacturing company. in 2006, he became president of century international, an oil field kpheupl manufacturer. from 2011 to 20167, he served as kansas' fourth district representative. in 2017, secretary pompeo became the c.i.a. director. he provided critical intelligence that shaped the trump administration's...
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i've written about it at at the time is that she went to a relatively mediocre law school not a bad school but not at the harvard law school. you would normally get a job from harvard, which is rutgers and she wanted an advantage. and had some vague family rumors or history that she might be native american. and she put down that she was and that helped her may or may not have helped her get to harvard, but she thought it would. and the reason i'm pretty convinced that this was her motivation was that as soon as she got to harvard, she stopped listing herself in the law professors guide as being native american. so i'm sure that anyone who's defended her has explained why would be unless she suddenly had an epiphany that these stories were not true. but in any event, what i, i go through to show what the legal definitions be and i do have a separate chapter on native americans or really they're usually called american indians in federal law. it's a fascinating subject. the older they're asked the different laws. they have different definitions. some require the one quarter blood quantum, which she doesn't have s
i've written about it at at the time is that she went to a relatively mediocre law school not a bad school but not at the harvard law school. you would normally get a job from harvard, which is rutgers and she wanted an advantage. and had some vague family rumors or history that she might be native american. and she put down that she was and that helped her may or may not have helped her get to harvard, but she thought it would. and the reason i'm pretty convinced that this was her motivation...
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harvard law school closed, physically. and tommy came back to live with us. a plan. we really came to the verge of becoming a failed state at that point. and what was happening, in terms of police violence and police brutality, also reflected the tendency of us to become a failed state, a state that could not deliver the basic goods of existence to its people. and one of those goods is public health. another good is equal administration of the laws. [applause] [noise] >> my friends, we've got to organize now, the third reconstruction of the united states of america! now is our time. now is our moment to make it happen! [applause] >> you can't have democracy without participation, without people really getting engaged in it. we are not unified by being one ethnicity, or one religion, or one ideology. we are unified by one constitution. it's not that the constitution was somehow perfect when it got started, far from it. we were not a democracy. we were a slave republic, of white male property owners over the age of 21, but it's been through these successive mov
harvard law school closed, physically. and tommy came back to live with us. a plan. we really came to the verge of becoming a failed state at that point. and what was happening, in terms of police violence and police brutality, also reflected the tendency of us to become a failed state, a state that could not deliver the basic goods of existence to its people. and one of those goods is public health. another good is equal administration of the laws. [applause] [noise] >> my friends, we've...
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george, mary ann glendon of harvard law school and doctor cornel west of union theological seminary. i look forward to this conversation on practical ways to strengthen the spiritual foundation of the government and most importantly, i hope it will exemplify the kind of civil discourse our country needs. i am very happy you are all here. happy friday, i think this is going to be a terrific discussion. take it away. thank you. >> revving rivers, it's a great honor to be here. it's an honor for us at aei to be partnering with the seymour institute. it might be helpful for you to give a 32nd overview. a year ago you organized a set of pastors to come together for a prayer vigil. it was interesting. you did an interview and you said our backs are against the wall. we have to do something. partisan politics will not get it done, because they don't have the vision. and at the z and six, it says that without a vision, the people will perish. why is that such an inspiration to you? why is it so important at this moment that people come together in prayer and in other ways? what is it about t
george, mary ann glendon of harvard law school and doctor cornel west of union theological seminary. i look forward to this conversation on practical ways to strengthen the spiritual foundation of the government and most importantly, i hope it will exemplify the kind of civil discourse our country needs. i am very happy you are all here. happy friday, i think this is going to be a terrific discussion. take it away. thank you. >> revving rivers, it's a great honor to be here. it's an honor...
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understand my ma, whom i loved dearly, who passed almost 40 years ago, always said, jimmy, harvard law school, if you don't get it, it's wrong she was in love with me, because she was my ma, but when these people tell me, you don't understand it, they're clowns. they're krusty the clown >> it's going to be interesting to watch >> bozo. >> sure. >> bozo the clown. >> that's a throwback. we'll get cramer's "mad dash." we'll count down to the opening bell take a look at futures as we're trying to be resilient after that reversal yesterday. more "squawk on the street" continues in a moment. ♪upbeat music♪ ♪♪ ♪when the day that lies ahead of me♪ ♪♪ ♪seems impossible to face♪ ♪a lovely day (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day) (lovely day)♪ ♪(lovely day)♪ a bank that knows your business grows your business. bmo. no, no, no, no, no, no, no. a bank that knows your business grows your business. there's a problem with my paycheck. it's short. someone messed it up? i'm in the middle of nowhere. ♪ unnecessary action hero ♪ was that necessary? nope. neither are paycheck problems. with paycom, employees do their own
understand my ma, whom i loved dearly, who passed almost 40 years ago, always said, jimmy, harvard law school, if you don't get it, it's wrong she was in love with me, because she was my ma, but when these people tell me, you don't understand it, they're clowns. they're krusty the clown >> it's going to be interesting to watch >> bozo. >> sure. >> bozo the clown. >> that's a throwback. we'll get cramer's "mad dash." we'll count down to the opening bell...
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grad of harvard and stanford law school u.s. attorney in maryland given a new job here. merrick garland, the attorney general, back on the 18th of november appointed a special counsel looking at donald trump in mar-a-lago. on november 18th he knew the synth president -- sitting president had a problem. he had a problem going forward with one special counsel in mar-a-lago knowing that he may issue another one for the sitting president. did he have a conflict of interest at that time? if so, did he manage it correctly? >> that's where the special counsel comes in. it is intended for these exact sticky situations where the attorney general can't be personally involved in these really difficult decisions. you have this independent person. you give them rope to run. you are investigating this thing. i'm not involved and the white house is not involved with it. it is tough. by november 2nd these documents had been discovered and conversations with the national archives and d.o.j. about what to do. a prosecutor november 4th. he knew there was a situation involving the synth pre
grad of harvard and stanford law school u.s. attorney in maryland given a new job here. merrick garland, the attorney general, back on the 18th of november appointed a special counsel looking at donald trump in mar-a-lago. on november 18th he knew the synth president -- sitting president had a problem. he had a problem going forward with one special counsel in mar-a-lago knowing that he may issue another one for the sitting president. did he have a conflict of interest at that time? if so, did...
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he worked his way up through the justice department ranks having graduated from harvard and stanford law schoolsuper accomplished guy who prosecuted everything from gang cases to mortgage fraud. and then he reached the upper echelon of the justice department as a republican appointee. he was actually what's known as the principal assess tenant attorney general who touches almost everything in this building in the early part of the trump administration. and then nominated by donald trump to be u.s. attorney in maryland, spent four years doing that and then he went into private practice but now coming out of private practice to conduct this investigation. now he has to pick up where the u.s. attorney in chicago left off and the fbi in terms of interviewing some of the key people in the transfer of these documents and possibly even president biden to find out why these documents were put in the wrong place, who was responsible and whether there was any nefarious intent behind it. >> mike, to you, we the public are learning the time line, presumably the doj knows or knew a lot of this already. it's
he worked his way up through the justice department ranks having graduated from harvard and stanford law schoolsuper accomplished guy who prosecuted everything from gang cases to mortgage fraud. and then he reached the upper echelon of the justice department as a republican appointee. he was actually what's known as the principal assess tenant attorney general who touches almost everything in this building in the early part of the trump administration. and then nominated by donald trump to be...
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law school deans, faculty lawyers and judges, and it will no longer consider indicators of student debt or the schools spending per student. in recent months. 12 of the top rated law schools, including harvard, stanford and berkeley, said they would no longer participate in the list because of how that list was compiled. as part becomes legal in more places across the nation, the number of children getting sick by accidentally eating edibles is rising there more than 7000 children under the age of six reported to poison control centers between 2017 and 2021. nearly a quarter of the children round up hospitalized. some were seriously ill. currently 37 u. s states permit the use of marijuana for medical purposes. 21 states regulate adult recreational use. and it may be the greatest way to start the new year. tonight is the drawing for mega millions and that jackpot now stands at $785 million, and of course, it can go higher as more tickets are sold. you have until seven tonight to buy your ticket only do it if you we all go in on a pool but has to go higher than that. 7 85 watching ktvu fox two news at noon. our next newscast, is it four? - [narrator] can you guess what this is? ♪ hey, hey, h
law school deans, faculty lawyers and judges, and it will no longer consider indicators of student debt or the schools spending per student. in recent months. 12 of the top rated law schools, including harvard, stanford and berkeley, said they would no longer participate in the list because of how that list was compiled. as part becomes legal in more places across the nation, the number of children getting sick by accidentally eating edibles is rising there more than 7000 children under the age...
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the fbi director, at that time was in the justice department, he is a graduate of harvard college and stanford law school where he was the executive editor of u-the -- of the law review. and outstanding reputation for anyone who is questioning whether this would be handled fairly and down the middle. >> let's talk about that, when you're appointing a special counsel to investigate the current president, what does it mean to appoint somebody who before he got back to the private sector most recently was a u.s. attorney from maryland, appointed by donald trump, and unanimously approved by the senate. >> i mean i'm sure that part of the democrats will look suspiciously but those who know rob hur and i'm seeing tweets from former democratic justice department appoints, those who know rob hur says this is a man who will play straight down the middle and people who know him don't really know what his politics are and obviously if you're a republican appointee you're on that team to a certain respect, but he has a reputation as a person who is essentially a career prosecutor, and when you rise to a certain leve
the fbi director, at that time was in the justice department, he is a graduate of harvard college and stanford law school where he was the executive editor of u-the -- of the law review. and outstanding reputation for anyone who is questioning whether this would be handled fairly and down the middle. >> let's talk about that, when you're appointing a special counsel to investigate the current president, what does it mean to appoint somebody who before he got back to the private sector...
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law school deans, faculty lawyers and judges, and it will no longer consider indicators of student debt or the schools spending per student in recent months. 12 of the top rated law schools, including harvardord and berkeley, said they would no longer participate in the ranking list because of how it was compiled. was wall street gets back to work today. tesla and ford reports some big sales numbers. cook joins us now with details in today's dollars and cents. good morning, pam. good morning. yeah. tesla ford two very popular cars. ford's newest numbers. latest numbers. report. it's f 1 50 pickup truck is the best selling truck in the u. s for the 46th year in a row. ford announced it sold 640,000 of series trucks in 2022. tesla delivered a new record 1.3 million cars last year, which is a gain of 40% from 2021. however analysts are disappointed since tesla had projected 50% gains every year. on that news. tesla stock dropped almost $10 a share with that opening bell rang this morning. by the way, ringing the bell members of the u. s armed forces celebrating the first ever joint enlistment ceremony taking a live look at the numbers now since that opening bell rang this morning, numbers hea
law school deans, faculty lawyers and judges, and it will no longer consider indicators of student debt or the schools spending per student in recent months. 12 of the top rated law schools, including harvardord and berkeley, said they would no longer participate in the ranking list because of how it was compiled. was wall street gets back to work today. tesla and ford reports some big sales numbers. cook joins us now with details in today's dollars and cents. good morning, pam. good morning....
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law school employment. it comes after elite universities like yale and harvard boycotted the list over perceived flaws. >>>est tech companies in america has its first union. microsoft is recognizing about 300 workers at xazamax studio who voted to unionize. the first labor union in the u.s. and largest in the video game industry. >>> southwest is trying to make amends to customers impacted by major disruptions over the holidays. the airline is offering 25,000 reward points to customers whose flights were canceled or delayed for more than three hours between december 24th and january 2nd. southwest's ceo calls it a gesture of goodwill. >>> that's your cbs news "money watch." i'm courtney kealy, cbs news, new york. >>> the mega millions jackpot is getting closer to $1 billion. no one matched all six numbers last night. friday's drawing is now estimated at $940 million. that is -- that's more than the $483 million if you took the cash option. just to make it clear. friday's prize will be the fourth largest mega millions ever and the sixth largest u.s. lottery jackpot. last night's numbers were 25-29-33-41-44,
law school employment. it comes after elite universities like yale and harvard boycotted the list over perceived flaws. >>>est tech companies in america has its first union. microsoft is recognizing about 300 workers at xazamax studio who voted to unionize. the first labor union in the u.s. and largest in the video game industry. >>> southwest is trying to make amends to customers impacted by major disruptions over the holidays. the airline is offering 25,000 reward points to...
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american enterprise institute, and a former senior zero fellow here at aei after harvard and the university chicago law school. he serves as a staff assistant to president nixon. he also practiced after that, he practiced regulatory, antitrust in general, corporate law with sidley and austin, chicago. he was then associate general counsel of conrail and philadelphia, pennsylvania. he was a lecturer in public policy at harvard kennedy school of government, director of the harvard faculty on regulation. in 1981, chris returned to government and served in the u.s. office of management and budget. and as the executive director of the presidential task force on regulatory relief during president reagan's first term in office. he was a managing director lexicon inc, a law and economics consulting firm. a big one, and publisher and editor, chief of regulation magazine. please join me in welcoming chris to mood. thank you, paul. this is a this is a magnified sent book and it is so deep and varied and there is so much original analysis combined with lucid writing that is hard to summarize. i think just there's just on
american enterprise institute, and a former senior zero fellow here at aei after harvard and the university chicago law school. he serves as a staff assistant to president nixon. he also practiced after that, he practiced regulatory, antitrust in general, corporate law with sidley and austin, chicago. he was then associate general counsel of conrail and philadelphia, pennsylvania. he was a lecturer in public policy at harvard kennedy school of government, director of the harvard faculty on...