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. >> this is hubert. how are you doing, hubert? collab with you again. >> i was a little skeptical to jump in the car and find a giant turtle. you just made that look -- definitely don't try that. let him do it. >> today nobody is going to get bit be by the turtle. >> you don't want to get your camera up too much closer than that. >> but the turtle does get its revenge. >> right in. >> oh, man. >> pretty fun to see these two work together. coyote did put that snapping turtle back into its home territory. >> here, buddy. >> a basket of cupcakes. >> you know mommy is having a baby, right? >> also a little brother or sister. >> pink means you get a sister. blue means you get a brother. >> guys, just give me a cupcake. i don't know what game you're playing here but it's not fun. >> what do you get if you find a blue one. >> a pink one. >> i know you want a pink one. >> explain it to her. all right. let's get this show on the road. there's a cupcake under that cup. at first glance -- >> what does blue mean? >> blue means brother. >> you
. >> this is hubert. how are you doing, hubert? collab with you again. >> i was a little skeptical to jump in the car and find a giant turtle. you just made that look -- definitely don't try that. let him do it. >> today nobody is going to get bit be by the turtle. >> you don't want to get your camera up too much closer than that. >> but the turtle does get its revenge. >> right in. >> oh, man. >> pretty fun to see these two work together. coyote...
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>> jean-francois hubert: a wonderful architecture. and very quiet people.l quiet. you take your time. >> anthony: goi hue is a traditional dish that's seldom made these days because of its complexity and the time needed to do it right. a fish stock is made from ca bong, a fish from the perfume river. pineapples, onion, chilies, shallots and coriander. a salad of quickly cooked prawns, rice noodles, ginger, red chili, garlic and galangal. layer of rice noodle, banana flower, then the prawns, garnishes. the strained fish stock is brought to the table with the salad in separate bowls, and combined just before eating. >> lan hue: ooh. this spicy for you? >> anthony: no, it's good. >> lan hue: it is very spicy. >> anthony: i love it. oh no, i like it. what i found when i first came to this part of the world, vietnam in particular, uh, my palate changed. i needed an elevated level of chilies and heat. much of vietnamese cooking abides by principles of yin and yang, heat and cold. this one, a lobster dish with five spices, balances the coldness of the lobster, wit
>> jean-francois hubert: a wonderful architecture. and very quiet people.l quiet. you take your time. >> anthony: goi hue is a traditional dish that's seldom made these days because of its complexity and the time needed to do it right. a fish stock is made from ca bong, a fish from the perfume river. pineapples, onion, chilies, shallots and coriander. a salad of quickly cooked prawns, rice noodles, ginger, red chili, garlic and galangal. layer of rice noodle, banana flower, then the...
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hubert eaton senior received. we here in the african-american community felt that we needed to honor dr. hubert eaton senior for the things he has done for a community. we are here and downtown wilmington, standing in front of the 1898 monument that was built by the sculptor of this beautiful monument. 2008onument was erected in as a symbol of atonement to the city of wilmington. the coup d'etat that took place on november 10, 1898. this atonement was a process. 1990, wherebegan in the state of north carolina had issued a grant for the community to set up studies with people in the community about what had happened in 1898, and to increase friendship amongst the different races of people here in the city. the memorial, there are six paddles that represent water. water is an african symbol that represents peace. since the installment of this monument here, the race relationship in wilmington has improved greatly. at one time, it was something that was hush-hush. it was used as a form of intimidation on african-amer
hubert eaton senior received. we here in the african-american community felt that we needed to honor dr. hubert eaton senior for the things he has done for a community. we are here and downtown wilmington, standing in front of the 1898 monument that was built by the sculptor of this beautiful monument. 2008onument was erected in as a symbol of atonement to the city of wilmington. the coup d'etat that took place on november 10, 1898. this atonement was a process. 1990, wherebegan in the state of...
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james hubert works just blocks away. >> philadelphia does a good job with the pope. we pulled that off. if we can pull that off, we can pull anything off. >> for this evening, police are planting not just for security, but logistics, getting residents in and out of the area on a weekday and arrange ago spot on pennsylvania avenue where you can get a taxi or an uber ride. >> it's not going be like when you hit the button and they give you a street corner and then you'll rush out to that street corner. imagine if hundreds of people did that, we could have a traffic jam around the event that would cause major problems. >> homeland security and nfl security are also part of the operation, surrounding the latest big event to call the parkway home. >> and, you know, police tell us think of this like you're going to an eagles game. think of that in terms of what to expect when you get there, in terms of security. you're going to have to go through metal detectors. there will be certain things you can't bring in with you. and we have put a list of those on our website. ask b
james hubert works just blocks away. >> philadelphia does a good job with the pope. we pulled that off. if we can pull that off, we can pull anything off. >> for this evening, police are planting not just for security, but logistics, getting residents in and out of the area on a weekday and arrange ago spot on pennsylvania avenue where you can get a taxi or an uber ride. >> it's not going be like when you hit the button and they give you a street corner and then you'll rush...
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with help of hubert humphrey, he gets it done. 65 the protest at selma -- i was at the end of the march -- lyndon johnson again when it with help of midwestern s, passive voting rights act to end segregation forever. he also had the great society he wanted to build up. escalately 1965, hanoi again. hanoi begins to send out north .ietnamese nda or -- regiments not viet cong hilliker -- village guerrillas but north b -- north vietnamese regiments to attack south vietnamese forces and destroy them. of 65, the south vietnamese army is losing in telling a week. comingre no young men into recruiting centers. this is a function primarily of chaos, as to which faction will come up and run the government. in june, general westmoreland sends president johnson what is known as the 40 or telling quest . general westmoreland basically says, i am being click here, rather than, read the documents, but i've been sent out here with the mission to's death -- defend south vietnam. with the current trend in north vietnamese increase, seth the emmys losses, they will take over the amount and three-us. you w
with help of hubert humphrey, he gets it done. 65 the protest at selma -- i was at the end of the march -- lyndon johnson again when it with help of midwestern s, passive voting rights act to end segregation forever. he also had the great society he wanted to build up. escalately 1965, hanoi again. hanoi begins to send out north .ietnamese nda or -- regiments not viet cong hilliker -- village guerrillas but north b -- north vietnamese regiments to attack south vietnamese forces and destroy...
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in fact, this very desk that i'm standing behind was a desk that hubert humphrey signed and used. he delivered a speech 40 years ago, and one line of that speech is just as appropriate today as it was back then. he said, quote, the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life. the children, those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly and those who are in the shadows of life, the needy, the sick and the disabled. the supreme court has honored that principle. on the day of the judge's hearing, the supreme court in an 8-0 unanimous decision ruled against the narrowest interpretation of the idea embraced by judge gorsuch, an interpretation that limited the educational opportunities of children with disabilities. i couldn't agree with the 8-0 decision more. all children, particularly those with disabilities, deserve the tools they need to succeed in life, and every justice on the supreme court has the duty to protect these kids. so when the supreme court ruled that morning and overturned the standard that the judge had embraced in this
in fact, this very desk that i'm standing behind was a desk that hubert humphrey signed and used. he delivered a speech 40 years ago, and one line of that speech is just as appropriate today as it was back then. he said, quote, the moral test of government is how that government treats those who are in the dawn of life. the children, those who are in the twilight of life, the elderly and those who are in the shadows of life, the needy, the sick and the disabled. the supreme court has honored...
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pharaoh brooks introduced the performance explaining the story in rap.king john suggests to hubert toe little dooder while he prepared taxes for the churches money scooper.most of the men in the group probably never thought in their lives that they would be doing shakepeare.when i was a kid i was the jolly green giant once. this is my first performance as an adult.bite i've been in prison since i was nineteen years old. i've never had a job, and i've never done nothing like this as a team like this so this gives me an opportunity to work with other peoplebiteto be able to use that talent and to be creative in this environment i hope that it's something that enriches his life.bitefor jamal ahmed it was a revelation to move on from his past.to me participating in shakespeare was kind of symbolic of coming out from that and trying to explore that other side of myself that i denied.the men who participate in the group and take it seriously are doing something quite extraordinary.as with all thespians it is the performance.enjoy shakespeare. at solano prison jeff pierce kron four news (jrs
pharaoh brooks introduced the performance explaining the story in rap.king john suggests to hubert toe little dooder while he prepared taxes for the churches money scooper.most of the men in the group probably never thought in their lives that they would be doing shakepeare.when i was a kid i was the jolly green giant once. this is my first performance as an adult.bite i've been in prison since i was nineteen years old. i've never had a job, and i've never done nothing like this as a team like...
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thus, it was that one two one in 1968 against hubert humphrey, who was a genuinely great man. a genuinely fine man. not a bully like politics today. >> he wrote me this. you and i were e-mailing back and forth about this speech. riots and walks. the chicago democratic convention in the state. sorry. and the accompanying riots. riots at berkeley with the national guard in the streets. the people's park up in san francisco. the riots at san francisco state. the riots of my undergraduate all matter, columbia. riots over school butting in boston. still one of the absolutely worst ideas in the history of american education. the assassination of martin loourter king jr. and robert kennedy. the war in vietnam and its escalation. a gift from the two preceding democratic presidents and their liberal think tank advisors, the smartest of the smart and the best of the best gave us this endless war in vietnam. in fact, on the streets and in the living rooms this revolutionary turmoil really felt like flesh and blood. the country seemingly was running out of control, and it was in this situ
thus, it was that one two one in 1968 against hubert humphrey, who was a genuinely great man. a genuinely fine man. not a bully like politics today. >> he wrote me this. you and i were e-mailing back and forth about this speech. riots and walks. the chicago democratic convention in the state. sorry. and the accompanying riots. riots at berkeley with the national guard in the streets. the people's park up in san francisco. the riots at san francisco state. the riots of my undergraduate all...
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king john suggests to hubert to kill the little dooder while he prepared taxes for the churches moneycooper. most of the men in the group probably never thought in their lives that they would be doing shakepeare.when i was a kid i was the jolly green giant once. this is my first performance as an adult.bite i've been in prison since i was nineteen years old. i've never had a job, and i've never done nothing like this as a team like this so this gives me an opportunity to work with other peoplebite to be able to use that talent and to be creative in this environment i hope that it's something that enriches his life.bitefor jamal ahmed it was a revelation to move on from his past.to me participating in shakespeare was kind of symbolic of coming out from that and trying to explore that other side of myself that i denied.the men who participate in the group and take it seriously are doing something quite extraordinary. as with all thespians it is the performance.enjoy shakespeare.at solano prison jeff pierce kron four news next... a mountian lion put a southern california school on lockdo
king john suggests to hubert to kill the little dooder while he prepared taxes for the churches moneycooper. most of the men in the group probably never thought in their lives that they would be doing shakepeare.when i was a kid i was the jolly green giant once. this is my first performance as an adult.bite i've been in prison since i was nineteen years old. i've never had a job, and i've never done nothing like this as a team like this so this gives me an opportunity to work with other...
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i'm hubert keller, and today, guess what? i'm taking you to a pool party! i will show you how to transform ordinary cantaloupe into a delicious gazpacho, and the kick really comes from a combination of a late-harvest wine and some fresh herbs. we're also making sliders for a huge crowd, but this time with buffalo perfectly grilled and then topped with brie cheese, arugula and luscious truffle mayonnaise. then i will show you how to put together a beautiful and sumptuous charcuterie platter, one of a kind. it's a pool party, and you don't want to miss it! ♪
i'm hubert keller, and today, guess what? i'm taking you to a pool party! i will show you how to transform ordinary cantaloupe into a delicious gazpacho, and the kick really comes from a combination of a late-harvest wine and some fresh herbs. we're also making sliders for a huge crowd, but this time with buffalo perfectly grilled and then topped with brie cheese, arugula and luscious truffle mayonnaise. then i will show you how to put together a beautiful and sumptuous charcuterie platter, one...
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. >> reporter: pat and hubert mcalexander live next to this tourist attraction. people often think their driveway is a road. >> they get stuck in our back yard. there's no place to turn around. >> what interests me is they were taking pictures of it because it's just a tree. >> reporter: 70 years ago the original tree was knocked over in a storm. >> the tree died. >> reporter: but the legend was saved. >> in '46 they planted asapling from one of of the acorns. >> so the tree that owns itself is now the descendent of the original tree. so it's now the son of the tree that owns itself. >> reporter: living next to this popular icon hasn't been easy. >> people visit it 24/7. >> people are out there all the time. >> reporter: the mcalexanders have seen everything from wegs everything. >> reporter: the tree that owns itself has its own facebook page and children's book. >> i'm not surprised. >> reporter: but it doesn't have its own maid service. >> the tree may own itself but it doesn't pick up after itself. >> reporter: in athens, georgia, scott rensberger, wusa9 news
. >> reporter: pat and hubert mcalexander live next to this tourist attraction. people often think their driveway is a road. >> they get stuck in our back yard. there's no place to turn around. >> what interests me is they were taking pictures of it because it's just a tree. >> reporter: 70 years ago the original tree was knocked over in a storm. >> the tree died. >> reporter: but the legend was saved. >> in '46 they planted asapling from one of of the...
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pharaoh brooks introduced the performance explaining the story in rap.king john suggests to hubert tolittle dooder while he prepared taxes for the churches money scooper.most of the men in the group probably never thought in their lives that they would be doing shakepeare.when i was a kid i was the jolly green giant once. this is my first performance as an adult.bite i've been in prison since i was nineteen years old. i've never had a job, and i've never done nothing like this as a team like this so this gives me an opportunity to work with other peoplebiteto be able to use that talent and to be creative in this environment i hope that it's something that enriches his life.bitefor jamal ahmed it was a revelation to move on from his past.to me participating in shakespeare was kind of symbolic of coming out from that and trying to explore that other side of myself that i denied.the men who participate in the group and take it seriously are doing something quite extraordinary.as with all thespians it is the performance.enjoy shakespeare. at solano prison jeff pierce kron four news ( mart
pharaoh brooks introduced the performance explaining the story in rap.king john suggests to hubert tolittle dooder while he prepared taxes for the churches money scooper.most of the men in the group probably never thought in their lives that they would be doing shakepeare.when i was a kid i was the jolly green giant once. this is my first performance as an adult.bite i've been in prison since i was nineteen years old. i've never had a job, and i've never done nothing like this as a team like...
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is lo ♪ hello, i'm hubert keller of secrets of a chef. who doesn't love to drink an ice cold beer? on the show, i will show you that beer is not only for drinking, i will be using it in some great recipes. first i'm using some wonderful yellowtail tuna to make a delicious sashimi. i will show you a great vinaigrette and interesting ways to serve the sashimi. next i'm sharing my secrets for making a perfectly cooked fried chicken with a great marinade and a seasoning that makes the chicken sing. we will finish it off with a beer float that you're going to love. we're cooking with beer, and it's all starting now on secrets of a chef. ♪
is lo ♪ hello, i'm hubert keller of secrets of a chef. who doesn't love to drink an ice cold beer? on the show, i will show you that beer is not only for drinking, i will be using it in some great recipes. first i'm using some wonderful yellowtail tuna to make a delicious sashimi. i will show you a great vinaigrette and interesting ways to serve the sashimi. next i'm sharing my secrets for making a perfectly cooked fried chicken with a great marinade and a seasoning that makes the chicken...
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one, neil peterson, my boss on the staff of hubert humphrey. he grew up poor in rural minnesota and second is judge robinson for whom i clerked. he was one of the lawyers for the naacp in the brown vs. board of education litigation. he along with thurgood marshall and others argued the case in the supreme court. and the third was john dore who hassed a of civil rights under robert kennedy and walked up to the governor of i guess it was mississippi, asked him who he was, he was shepherding an africa african-american student into a previously segregated state school. he answered the question, i'm the law. i worked for him on the restoration project in brooklyn, and they were -- they modeled for me professionalism and courage. obviously judge robinson is an african-american man from georgia, going to small takens in virginia-didn't know anything about school segregation had a lot of guts and show did neil and john because he was in danger of being shot at many times. so for me, writing this book because it was ambitious because it took on so many
one, neil peterson, my boss on the staff of hubert humphrey. he grew up poor in rural minnesota and second is judge robinson for whom i clerked. he was one of the lawyers for the naacp in the brown vs. board of education litigation. he along with thurgood marshall and others argued the case in the supreme court. and the third was john dore who hassed a of civil rights under robert kennedy and walked up to the governor of i guess it was mississippi, asked him who he was, he was shepherding an...
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♪ hello, i'm hubert keller.t say each time i'm going to hawaii, i return from the islands totally inspired by the colorful cuisine and the great ingredients that i've seen over there. on today's show of secrets of a chef, i will show you some great cuisine from hawaii. i will show you how to make octopus right at home. we will grill it and then combine it into a wonderful salad with fresh heart of palm, sea beans and a chipotle aioli. then it's a classic hawaiian sandwich, or musubi, made with some delicious rich pork belly and sushi rice flavored with furikake. dessert is a pineapple infused with vanilla beans, soaked in a rum and brown sugar syrup and slow-roasted to perfection. so join me on secrets of a chef today for some great hawaiian cuisine. ♪
♪ hello, i'm hubert keller.t say each time i'm going to hawaii, i return from the islands totally inspired by the colorful cuisine and the great ingredients that i've seen over there. on today's show of secrets of a chef, i will show you some great cuisine from hawaii. i will show you how to make octopus right at home. we will grill it and then combine it into a wonderful salad with fresh heart of palm, sea beans and a chipotle aioli. then it's a classic hawaiian sandwich, or musubi, made...
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s and hubert humphreys and compare andem with today's leaders, the indecision, lack of sure-footedness, i think you'd have to agree that 55-year-olds do not always act the same way, and you're dealing with powerful, generation forces at work that explain why one generation of war veterans, war heroes, and another generation which came of age in very different circumstances tend to have different instincts about acting in the world. william: the kinds of historians who are drawn to our book, and i'm sure it will be very controversial among academics, because we are presenting something that is so new, but the kinds who are drawn to it are the ones who themselves are focused on the human life cycle, rather than just the sequential series of events. some good examples of that are morton teller at up at brandeis and david hackett fisher. these are people who have noticed the power in not just generations, but the shifts that have happened over time in the way americans have treated children and older people. and i've tried to link that to the broader occurrence of history. brian: in this r
s and hubert humphreys and compare andem with today's leaders, the indecision, lack of sure-footedness, i think you'd have to agree that 55-year-olds do not always act the same way, and you're dealing with powerful, generation forces at work that explain why one generation of war veterans, war heroes, and another generation which came of age in very different circumstances tend to have different instincts about acting in the world. william: the kinds of historians who are drawn to our book, and...
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one, neil peterson who is my boss on the staff of hubert humphrey, he grew up poor in rural minnesota and second is judge robinson my clerked. he was one of the lawyers for the end up naacp, in the brown versus board of education, argued that case at the court. the third was john doerr who was head of the civil rights under robert kennedy. he was the one who walked up to the governor, mississippi asked who he was in shepherding an african-american student to a previously segregated state school and john doerr answer the question, i am the law. i work for john doerr in the restoration project in brooklyn and they modeled for me professionalism and courage. obviously, judge robinson as an african-american man from virginia going to the small towns in virginia, talking about school segregation, had a lot of guts. so did john. he was in danger of being shot in many places at many times. for me, writing this particular book was ambitious because it took on so many issues because it took so much longer to write the my previous books. three times longer. it took some courage on my part to tr
one, neil peterson who is my boss on the staff of hubert humphrey, he grew up poor in rural minnesota and second is judge robinson my clerked. he was one of the lawyers for the end up naacp, in the brown versus board of education, argued that case at the court. the third was john doerr who was head of the civil rights under robert kennedy. he was the one who walked up to the governor, mississippi asked who he was in shepherding an african-american student to a previously segregated state school...
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state university high school, and they marched us from the high school over to the gymnasium to see hubert humphrey give a campaign speech when he was running for vice president in 1968. i've never forgotten that. it was a really impressive experience for me. i was always interested in politics so that was actually terrific, but i was hopping mad because i i was only i think at that -- i was probably still 16 and couldn't vote. i was infuriated that it would wouldn't be able to vote. i want to thank christina for inviting me to come. it is really wonderful to be here. the uk-u.s.to fulbright commission. i was a fulbright scholar for six months in january to june 2014. today is robert burns birthday, so i had to say it. i want to talk its hostile to ours fast as i can about research. we are interested in how this happens. how is it that overnight, a new can appoint a after parity cabinet coming into office? that shouldn't be too difficult . here, we have the lovely tony abbott also liberal party but on the right in australia when he came into office after his first election he managed to on
state university high school, and they marched us from the high school over to the gymnasium to see hubert humphrey give a campaign speech when he was running for vice president in 1968. i've never forgotten that. it was a really impressive experience for me. i was always interested in politics so that was actually terrific, but i was hopping mad because i i was only i think at that -- i was probably still 16 and couldn't vote. i was infuriated that it would wouldn't be able to vote. i want to...
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i don't know anyone in this chamber more progressive or liberal than hubert humphrey or ted kennedy or others, and yet somehow, despite their deeply held principles, these individuals were able to prevent what happened here today. the fact of the matter is for both sides is that not possible. today our politics requires us to use every measure possible even if it's for symbolic purposes. that's jerusalem the way it is. and -- that is just the way it is. that is more a reflection of the political process than it is of the senate. i have seen the articles written, it's the end of the senate, the death of the senate. it's a little bit of an exaggeration. i think is it reflective of the fact that this is how pom particulars have become -- politics have become that we are got able to have a debate on serious issues like we were once able to do. i think everyone's to blame. today, most articles on the issues before us are not about the issues before us. they are about the politics of the issues before us. today, most of the work that's done in this chamber and in the other chamber has more t
i don't know anyone in this chamber more progressive or liberal than hubert humphrey or ted kennedy or others, and yet somehow, despite their deeply held principles, these individuals were able to prevent what happened here today. the fact of the matter is for both sides is that not possible. today our politics requires us to use every measure possible even if it's for symbolic purposes. that's jerusalem the way it is. and -- that is just the way it is. that is more a reflection of the...
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school and they marched us from the high school over to the gymnasium at kent state university to see hubert humphrey give a campaign speech when he was running for vice president in 1968. i've never forgotten that it was a really impressive time, expensespresso maker of august interest in politics so that was terrific but i was hopping mad because i was only i think at that time, i was probably still 16 and couldn't vote. and so i was infuriated that it wouldn't be of the castle because it would have voted for him. his record on civil rights alone was sufficient to have persuaded me even at that young age. i want to thank christina for inviting me to. really wonderful to be here. i also just as a little shout out so to say to the fulbright commission. i was a fulbright scholar for six months in january to june 2014. today is robert burns birthday, so i have to say it. [laughing] i want to talk as fast as he can about a research project with claire, and susan husak university of calgary. we are interested in how this happens. how is it that overnight a new prime minister, liberal party candi
school and they marched us from the high school over to the gymnasium at kent state university to see hubert humphrey give a campaign speech when he was running for vice president in 1968. i've never forgotten that it was a really impressive time, expensespresso maker of august interest in politics so that was terrific but i was hopping mad because i was only i think at that time, i was probably still 16 and couldn't vote. and so i was infuriated that it wouldn't be of the castle because it...
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courtney then took a job as the associate of kellogg, hubert, hanson in the same firm where she is now a partner.associate hanson in the same firm where she is now a partner. january, 2001, she left the firm to serve as associate counsel to the president rising through the ranks to deputy counsel to the vice president and then department chief of staff and counsel to the attorney general. during the extremely difficult time in the days and weeks and months after 9/11, ms. elwood provided sound legal counsel to our nation's leaders as they considered what tools the intelligence community needed to combat terrorism and to secure our nation. ms. elwood, you've been asked to serve as the chief legal officer of the central intelligence agency at a time when the agency and the intelligence community as a whole faces complex legal questions and a host of challenging priorities. the cia's general counsel must provide sound and timely legal advice to the director and must manage an office responsible for legal oversight and compliance at the world's premiere intelligence agency. but more than t
courtney then took a job as the associate of kellogg, hubert, hanson in the same firm where she is now a partner.associate hanson in the same firm where she is now a partner. january, 2001, she left the firm to serve as associate counsel to the president rising through the ranks to deputy counsel to the vice president and then department chief of staff and counsel to the attorney general. during the extremely difficult time in the days and weeks and months after 9/11, ms. elwood provided sound...
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24,000 kids rely on this live - - law to protect their education at occupied ascendency once held by a hubert humphrey who was someone who was never a loss for words delivering a speech 40 years ago interstate and the line of the speech is still just as appropriate of how the government treats those the elderly and the shadows with the sec and the disabled. so adjust to makes ago the supreme court ordered the principal ruling against the narrow interpretation of the idea embraced by judge gorsuch with the opportunity for kids with disabilities. to reject the merely more than to minimus standard all children those with disabilities to succeed in life and every justice on the supreme core as the duty to edged on the supreme court building but to explain his ruling he said he was bound by precedent to use the more than minimus standard so i spend a law of time looking at that and if you look at the cases when he was on the tenth circuit and made a number of findings talk about the standard and to take on the challenge to say what it says but but they also mentioned uh tenth circuit case that was
24,000 kids rely on this live - - law to protect their education at occupied ascendency once held by a hubert humphrey who was someone who was never a loss for words delivering a speech 40 years ago interstate and the line of the speech is still just as appropriate of how the government treats those the elderly and the shadows with the sec and the disabled. so adjust to makes ago the supreme court ordered the principal ruling against the narrow interpretation of the idea embraced by judge...
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i also am quite aware that i occupied the senate seat that was once held by minnesota's own hubert humphrey. he was someone who of course was never at a loss for words and he delivered a speech or two years ago in our state and the line of that speech that is just as appropriate as it was then i think is appropriate today. he said, quote, the moral test of government is how that government treats those in the town of right, the children, those in the twilight of life, the elderly and those who are in the shadows of life, the needy, the sick and the disabled. so an 8-0 decision two weeks ago, the supreme court under that principle, ruling against the narrow interpretation of the idea embraced by judge gorsuch that limited the educational opportunities for kids with disabilities. chief justice roberts wrote the unanimous opinion and reject did the nearly more than the minimum standard that the judge used to limit and help the children with disabilities can get at school. i couldn't agree with the 8-0 decision more. all children, particularly those with disabilities deserve because they need t
i also am quite aware that i occupied the senate seat that was once held by minnesota's own hubert humphrey. he was someone who of course was never at a loss for words and he delivered a speech or two years ago in our state and the line of that speech that is just as appropriate as it was then i think is appropriate today. he said, quote, the moral test of government is how that government treats those in the town of right, the children, those in the twilight of life, the elderly and those who...