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i think, and even in the heller scalia says the average person can have an average -- m-16 and brandish it against other people unless they are legally authorized to do so, yet now, we are in a we have folkse bringing ar-15's into state legislatures, calling out the governor, insulting and threatening, under the auspices of the first and second amendment. i think this is something we will really have to grapple folks havese i think to be able to express themselves about matters they think are important. that is how change happens. we couldn't have a civil rights not comeif we were to to an evolved sense of what the first amendment protects and what it doesn't protect. remember, sullivan versus new york times, that is a case where the original case, they were suing civil rights activists because there was something in an ad that wasn't absolutely, precisely right, and they sued based on defamation and the supreme court said wait a minute , you have to prove actual malice if you are talking about public figures or public that case, and if you can't prove it was knowingly set as a falsehoo
i think, and even in the heller scalia says the average person can have an average -- m-16 and brandish it against other people unless they are legally authorized to do so, yet now, we are in a we have folkse bringing ar-15's into state legislatures, calling out the governor, insulting and threatening, under the auspices of the first and second amendment. i think this is something we will really have to grapple folks havese i think to be able to express themselves about matters they think are...
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yet it was your last year judaism's holiest day when an armed men tried to storm this synagogue in heller 52 worshipers were inside only the sturdiness of the door prevented what investigators say would have been a massacre. and then shot and killed 2 people nearby this video was filmed by a member of the public the perpetrator live streamed footage of his attack on an internet gaming site. the case has drawn huge interest the start of proceedings was delayed for 2 hours while dozens of reporters and all those costs through security . across germany people are concerned about a rise in the number and severity of anti semitic crimes according to official figures such attacks rose by 13 percent last year the interior ministry says right wing extremists are to blame despite that context the authorities say they're reacting to violence with fairness. the defendant is presumed innocent until a final judgment has been made his statements in the investigation and the videos which are supposed to show parts of what happened do not change anything the presumption of innocence applies without restr
yet it was your last year judaism's holiest day when an armed men tried to storm this synagogue in heller 52 worshipers were inside only the sturdiness of the door prevented what investigators say would have been a massacre. and then shot and killed 2 people nearby this video was filmed by a member of the public the perpetrator live streamed footage of his attack on an internet gaming site. the case has drawn huge interest the start of proceedings was delayed for 2 hours while dozens of...
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i think, even in the heller case the average person can have an average gun they can't have an m-16 in brandishing ants other people as they are authorized legally to do so. and now we have folks bringing that into state legislatures, calling out the governor and insulting and threatening ways. all under the auspices of the first and secondst amendment. so i think this is something we have to really, really grapple with. i think that folks have got to be able to express themselves matters that happen. that is how change happens we could not have a civil rights movement if we had not come to an evolved sense of what the first amendment protects and protect.oesn't in sylvan versus the "new york times", that's a case where the original case, where they were suing the civil rights activists because there something in an ad that was not absolutely precisely right. they sued based on a theory of defamation. the supreme court ultimately said wait a minute, you've got to prove actual malice like your tongue about public figures or public officials and in that case you can't prove it's knowingl
i think, even in the heller case the average person can have an average gun they can't have an m-16 in brandishing ants other people as they are authorized legally to do so. and now we have folks bringing that into state legislatures, calling out the governor and insulting and threatening ways. all under the auspices of the first and secondst amendment. so i think this is something we have to really, really grapple with. i think that folks have got to be able to express themselves matters that...
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period little must help us in this situation where the regular aerobic heller county says the appeal and economic problems because we need to spend a lot of money to try to contrast the regular media and in this specific moment if we need money to help it they tell us because a lot of industries that are difficult because of the call of arrows. among the many troubling consequences of the pandemic is that millions more children going hungry a study by the british medical journal the lancet estimates that by the end of the year an extra $6700000.00 children under the age of 5 will be dangerously undernourished many thousands protected to die from hunger the e.u. sorry the u.n. is calling for urgent action. we know that there excess acted income. by mobility constraints both the better off able to physically excess and comically excess. and that can have severe consequences in order of attrition today but also for growth and development in the future they were already very profitable for this crisis hit and this crisis is really showing us so we are in we. are we must protect our all n
period little must help us in this situation where the regular aerobic heller county says the appeal and economic problems because we need to spend a lot of money to try to contrast the regular media and in this specific moment if we need money to help it they tell us because a lot of industries that are difficult because of the call of arrows. among the many troubling consequences of the pandemic is that millions more children going hungry a study by the british medical journal the lancet...
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heller's led the world going up in smoke. looking consecration the world on fire starts aug 12th d w we have 205 back in and dance with the babes. migrant farm workers they do the work that locals won't be except wages locals never would and this year in the middle of a pandemic they face a harvest of hazards like never before in southern germany almost 200 migrant workers on one form have tested positive for covert 19 a rural viral hotspot in a country suddenly caught in corona creep is the pandemic catching up with germany i burned off in berlin this is the day. we keep warning and we keep being proven right corona is not over the death even if he isn't enough just we have 480 coronavirus tests and 167 positive results soon and get tested to belittle it including hoof couple offenses being erected in rank found says that nobody can leave him and this continent. we have to ask ourselves how we want to increase our chances of getting through this pandemic well we do get some to do even if germany seems stable compared to othe
heller's led the world going up in smoke. looking consecration the world on fire starts aug 12th d w we have 205 back in and dance with the babes. migrant farm workers they do the work that locals won't be except wages locals never would and this year in the middle of a pandemic they face a harvest of hazards like never before in southern germany almost 200 migrant workers on one form have tested positive for covert 19 a rural viral hotspot in a country suddenly caught in corona creep is the...
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north africa and the european union must pass in this situation where the regular aerobic in the heller county said the european union and economic problems because we need to spend a lot of money to detroit to contrast the regular media and in this specific moment we need money to help with the italians because there are a lot of industries that are difficult because of the color of arrows. have so much affect on so many things around the world including the next story among the many troubling consequences of the pandemic is that millions more children are going hungry a study by the british medical journal the lancet estimating that by the end of the year an extra $6700000.00 children under the age of 5 will be dangerously undernourished many thousands are protected to to die from hunger the u.n. is flagging up an urgent call right now than for action. we know that their excess is affected. by mobility constraints both the better off able to physically access and the much excess. and that can have severe consequences in orum attrition today but also for growth and development in the f
north africa and the european union must pass in this situation where the regular aerobic in the heller county said the european union and economic problems because we need to spend a lot of money to detroit to contrast the regular media and in this specific moment we need money to help with the italians because there are a lot of industries that are difficult because of the color of arrows. have so much affect on so many things around the world including the next story among the many troubling...
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africa and the european union must help us in this situation where the regular meetings are a bit heller. says the european union and economic problems because we need to spend a lot of money to try to contrast the irregular media and in this specific moment we need money to help they tell us because a lot of industry that it's all because of. this is next all in with it among the many troubling consequences of the pandemic is that millions more children are going hungry a study by the british medical journal now the lancet estimating that by the end of the year an extra $6700000.00 children under the age of 5 risk malnourishment thousands are predicted to die from hunger the u.n. then flagging up an urgent call right now for action. more children are becoming malnourished due to economic shocks created by the pandemic in low income and middle income countries as leaders of 4 u.n. agencies we are issuing a call for action to protect children's right to nutrition the report also highlights a vicious circle that the mother trisha puts families and their children at greater risk of contract
africa and the european union must help us in this situation where the regular meetings are a bit heller. says the european union and economic problems because we need to spend a lot of money to try to contrast the irregular media and in this specific moment we need money to help they tell us because a lot of industry that it's all because of. this is next all in with it among the many troubling consequences of the pandemic is that millions more children are going hungry a study by the british...
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trial has begun here in germany of the man accused of attacking a synagogue in the eastern city of heller last october he is alleged to have killed 2 passers by after failing to gain access to the synagogue poor the holiest day in the jewish calendar prosecutors say he intended to massacre the worshipers inside. and wearing a coronavirus face mask 28 year old stephan b. was led into court to answer for one of the worst anti semitic attacks in post-war german history it left 2 people dead but prosecutors allege he intended to kill many more $43.00 victims and relatives have joined the trial as cope plaintiffs they want answers but there are concerns the suspect could seek an opportunity to spread more anti semitic hatred. of this case is that the perpetrator has already confessed he doesn't deny what did i have learned from the files that in the end he only denies he has killed by arguing that he believes that struggle is necessary to achieve certain political goals. and. xenophobia and related to anti semitism. it was your last year judaism's holiest day when an armed men tried to storm t
trial has begun here in germany of the man accused of attacking a synagogue in the eastern city of heller last october he is alleged to have killed 2 passers by after failing to gain access to the synagogue poor the holiest day in the jewish calendar prosecutors say he intended to massacre the worshipers inside. and wearing a coronavirus face mask 28 year old stephan b. was led into court to answer for one of the worst anti semitic attacks in post-war german history it left 2 people dead but...
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the north africa and the european union must help has in this situation where the regular aerobic heller county says the european union and the konami problems because we need to spell it out. money to trade to contrast regularly and in this specific moment did we need money to help with the italians because there are a lot of really difficult because of. a police protests a protest against police brutality in israel outside the public security minister's hope has descended into violence between officers and demonstrators. i was i was. was was was. 19 was c was. well about a 1000 protesters turned out in tel aviv for the latest in a series of anti-government rallies carried signs with the names and photos of alleged victims of police violence at recent protests they also chanted against the prime minister binyamin netanyahu to some of the protesters were attacked by unknown individuals who claim that they were right wing activists 5 people injured there the frak there's been growing unrest in recent weeks ranging from frustration over the handling of the pandemic to anger and netanyahu w
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[laughter] a young lady, 15 years old called heller was detected a mischief what she had done, she had seek subscriptions to a pledge, the pledge was called let's wait until then. she had 50 girls committed to this covenant which was to postpone sexual experience until mark hunter marriage, when it was detected that hera that was a member of the girls christian league under the circumstances the superintendent said this is a pre-violation of the constitution and their activity would have to seize and i remember at the time reflecting on it and it was too late to insert it in my book but everyone is familiar that nancy reagan's victim just say no, what would happen hypothetically were canonized. [laughter] would it be unconstitutional to circulate a pledge saying nancy reagan don't say no. what if it were discovered by the incremental myths in the last minute moses confessed the ten commandments of personal convention under the circumstances would it be all right to hang them if they were established if there's no religious ostracism involved? [laughter] these are questions in which eve
[laughter] a young lady, 15 years old called heller was detected a mischief what she had done, she had seek subscriptions to a pledge, the pledge was called let's wait until then. she had 50 girls committed to this covenant which was to postpone sexual experience until mark hunter marriage, when it was detected that hera that was a member of the girls christian league under the circumstances the superintendent said this is a pre-violation of the constitution and their activity would have to...
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south carolina are going to be very influenced by the millions of barbra streisand and rosie and hellerm really worried about that for you. all right, senator. >> thank you very much for your concern. >> sean: so concerned. i am sweating. the vapors. coming up, breaking tonight. remember the st. louis couple defending their homes from protesters? remember the guys that broke down the gate and started making threats towards them? we've interviewed them. well, guess what. the prosecutor is now charged that couplethe missouri governog to join us. he says he will pardon them. wow, that exclusive interview next. when managing diabetes you can't always stop for a fingerstick. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. unlike ordinary memory wan
south carolina are going to be very influenced by the millions of barbra streisand and rosie and hellerm really worried about that for you. all right, senator. >> thank you very much for your concern. >> sean: so concerned. i am sweating. the vapors. coming up, breaking tonight. remember the st. louis couple defending their homes from protesters? remember the guys that broke down the gate and started making threats towards them? we've interviewed them. well, guess what. the...
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south carolina are going to be very influenced by the millions of barbra streisand and rosie and hellerreally worried about that for you. all right, senator. >> thank you very much for your concern. >> sean: so concerned. hi am sweating. the vapors. coming up, breaking tonight. remember the st. louis couple defending their homes from protesters? remember the guys that broke down the gate and started making threats towards them? we've interviewed them. well, guess what. the prosecutor is now charged that couple with felonies. the missouri governor is going to join us. he says he will pardon them. wow, that exclusive interview next. ♪ next. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder force factor is the #1 fastest-growing men's health brand at walmart. unleash your potential in the bedroom with score!. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh...i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours,
south carolina are going to be very influenced by the millions of barbra streisand and rosie and hellerreally worried about that for you. all right, senator. >> thank you very much for your concern. >> sean: so concerned. hi am sweating. the vapors. coming up, breaking tonight. remember the st. louis couple defending their homes from protesters? remember the guys that broke down the gate and started making threats towards them? we've interviewed them. well, guess what. the...
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. >> reporter: it's been four months since 43-year-old jennifer heller of ballard, of washington, becamee first american to be injected with experimental covid vaccine. >> it's been 16 weeks since i had the first dose. >> reporter: she's one of dozens of brave volunteers putting themselves at risk to help find a vaccine that is safe and effective for the rest of us. there are a lot of unknowns. ian hayden, a 29-year-old science communications specialist at the university of washington, is participating in the same trial funded by the pharmaceutical company moderna and the nih. >> so i got two injections, one month apart. the actual shots themselves, they didn't feel like anything. >> reporter: he says the first gave him a sore arm. the second one brought on mild flu symptoms for a day or so. >> i was concerned a bit going through this. i didn't want it to get any worse. >> reporter: experts say our hopes for a return to normal life depend very much on the trial's success. the first phase 3 trial is set to start this summer. >> it's the citizenry of our country that have to help us as sci
. >> reporter: it's been four months since 43-year-old jennifer heller of ballard, of washington, becamee first american to be injected with experimental covid vaccine. >> it's been 16 weeks since i had the first dose. >> reporter: she's one of dozens of brave volunteers putting themselves at risk to help find a vaccine that is safe and effective for the rest of us. there are a lot of unknowns. ian hayden, a 29-year-old science communications specialist at the university of...
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heller and taylor nandan were the top stories on our jazeera tensions are growing again between the world's 2 largest economies this time over hong kong the u.s. senate has 4 of the house in approving new sanctions over china's decision to impose a harsh security law on the city ability to penalize banks doing business with chinese officials who've implemented the new legislation will now be sent to president donald trump for approval china's government has faced worldwide criticism over the security law which critics say dismantles hong kong's special freedoms house speaker nancy pelosi has condemned the arrests of protesters in hong kong as a real tragedy and it's so sad but in the congress in the house and in the senate. and a very unified way we have all worked together it has been a for me a joy to be bonding with my colleagues on both sides both sides of capitol on this very important issue and the republicans have been there every step of the way i hope the president will be at least 2 people are being killed off to ethiopia and security forces opened fire on a crowd trying to attend
heller and taylor nandan were the top stories on our jazeera tensions are growing again between the world's 2 largest economies this time over hong kong the u.s. senate has 4 of the house in approving new sanctions over china's decision to impose a harsh security law on the city ability to penalize banks doing business with chinese officials who've implemented the new legislation will now be sent to president donald trump for approval china's government has faced worldwide criticism over the...
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and i heller, upstairs where the office window is open, to one of his assistants, jim apple be, and i say jimmy, and he leans, and i said, did you see fingerprints bender on the phone for president bush. and jimmy says, have you told him? and i said, yes i have and two seconds later, two minutes later, he leads back, and this will be a title, a chapter title. prince bandar on line two. so president bush picks up the phone and i'm sitting over here president bush goes high, yeah, band are, yes, george bush. hey, man. that are alive? (laughs) no, it gets worse. he says, everybody here thinks you're dead. and then he goes, he's alive. (laughs) i said, yes. i figured that out. so he says, well, what's going on, man. so, prince band are tells him, yes, i am being targeted and i know that. i'm in a safe place, don't worry about me. i can take care of myself. i will survive this. president bush gets off the phone. and he says well, secretary baker, get them all on the phone so, we call everybody to tell them that sanders alive, and they're amazed that president bush got him on the phone and
and i heller, upstairs where the office window is open, to one of his assistants, jim apple be, and i say jimmy, and he leans, and i said, did you see fingerprints bender on the phone for president bush. and jimmy says, have you told him? and i said, yes i have and two seconds later, two minutes later, he leads back, and this will be a title, a chapter title. prince bandar on line two. so president bush picks up the phone and i'm sitting over here president bush goes high, yeah, band are, yes,...
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so they try to undercut challenges, including the heller case as best they could. it was an independent group associated with the cato institute and other libertarians who brought that suit over the objection of the nra, who actually tried to subvert it. they were afraid of a national rolling that went then be a bad rolling. national ruling. susan: is race-based affirmative action constitutional? is the university of california's quota base affirmative action constitutional? let's hear archibald cox's arguments. there were two hours of arguments. >> a little bit longer than the usual. are they now longer? sometimes they will expand an arguments in major cases. this was a particularly important one. >> archibald cox was a famous harvard law professor. after he retired, he joined the faculty as emeritus. his office was next to mine. he was very well-known. he was best-known to the general public for having been the special prosecutor who was appointed to investigate watergate and eventually was fired when president nixon was opposing cox's use of a subpoena to try to
so they try to undercut challenges, including the heller case as best they could. it was an independent group associated with the cato institute and other libertarians who brought that suit over the objection of the nra, who actually tried to subvert it. they were afraid of a national rolling that went then be a bad rolling. national ruling. susan: is race-based affirmative action constitutional? is the university of california's quota base affirmative action constitutional? let's hear...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingjust a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had peop
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingjust a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are...
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and when justice scalia wrote the heller decision, the modern definition of a right to keep and bearid it's a personal right and it applies in the home and in the land around the home. so there's really no legal basis for this charge. but it's a very serious charge. i think the prosecutor herself, maria, has some doubts about the charge and i'll tell you why. because at the same time she announced it, she said she would not oppose letting the mccloskeys go into a pretile prl diversion program. at the end of the six months, the charge is dismissed. from my experience, prosecutors never, ever, ever, ever, add as many ever as you want, make the proposal at the same time they make the charges unless they have doubts about whether or not they can prove the case. missouri is pretty good on gun rights. but it's another example of state officials wearing away, attacking the federally protected right to keep and bear arms. maria: i see. let me switch gears, judge. i've got to ask you about jeffrey epstein's situation. a lawyer for epstein's alleged associate, ghislaine maxwell, now asking for
and when justice scalia wrote the heller decision, the modern definition of a right to keep and bearid it's a personal right and it applies in the home and in the land around the home. so there's really no legal basis for this charge. but it's a very serious charge. i think the prosecutor herself, maria, has some doubts about the charge and i'll tell you why. because at the same time she announced it, she said she would not oppose letting the mccloskeys go into a pretile prl diversion program....
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thinghing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people say, do tho
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thinghing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people s
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thing a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingjust a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had peop
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingjust a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are...
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jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingst a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting knowledge that they have no idea where it came from, how it was developed, and you can start talking about how things were before we had computer screens, cell phones, lake in 1915, the mayor of san francisco used to answer the telephone and he would say, good morning, this is the mayor. >> at times, my clothes make me feel powerful. powerful in a different sense. i am not the biggest person in the world, so therefore, i have to have something that would draw your eye to me. usually i do that through color, or just the simplicity of the look, or sometimes the complication of the look. i have had people
jeffrey heller, the city and county of san francisco oh, and and your band of architects a great thingst a great thing. >> to impart to the history of this building is remarkable. to see a person who comes in with a gloomy look on their face , and all of a sudden you start talking about this building, the gloomy look disappears and a smile registers across their face. with children, and i do mainly all of the children's tours, that is a totally different feeling because you are imparting...
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bad outcome that would be national, so they tried to undercut challenges to the court including the heller case as best they could. it was an independent group of people associated which the cato institute -- it wasn't the cato institute that did it, but people associated with the cato institute who brought the suit over the objection of the nra who tried to subvert it for the same reason, they were afraid of an adverse ruling that would nationalize a bad rule on the second amendment? >> we're going to listen to the oral arguments. a reminder of what the two major questions were before the court. first is race based affirmative action constitutional? secondly is the university of california's quota based affirmative action constitutional? so let's hear cox's arguments held on october 12th, 1977, there were two hours of arguments, which is a little longer than usual. normally now it's one. to we know why there were two hours in this case? >> sometimes they'll expand argument. i've had that happen in major cases in which they want more and here we knew there could be three litigants not two
bad outcome that would be national, so they tried to undercut challenges to the court including the heller case as best they could. it was an independent group of people associated which the cato institute -- it wasn't the cato institute that did it, but people associated with the cato institute who brought the suit over the objection of the nra who tried to subvert it for the same reason, they were afraid of an adverse ruling that would nationalize a bad rule on the second amendment? >>...