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i. hi douglas, my last tie and his team have returned nearly a 1000 paddling a few the while since 2014 entered, preparing to release another 7 over the next few days. there are currently 20 at the center all rescues from trafficking networks in vietnam. and other southeast asian countries. many of the animals that come here are weak d hydrated and have serious injuries. like this one angle in 1588 identified by the last few digits of his coat number at the center. the 7 year old last part of the sprint, paul, after being caught in a track, he's now ready to be released. nokia to bed. i hate it. then i do come from suffolk holy sunday by sal data among the cool work by one of the top. can little jell give this? i'm good, not solve my problem kind of way. they got it. and i a total. if you don't have a mass, i how i get to clam not mean de la will i don't what you did then i know what hung up if nam d b, she's a de la much and why madame? then be much much come to lamb. the does it me much, nikolai, i don't know. got your name. my numbers plummeting each, angling baby offers new home yet
i. hi douglas, my last tie and his team have returned nearly a 1000 paddling a few the while since 2014 entered, preparing to release another 7 over the next few days. there are currently 20 at the center all rescues from trafficking networks in vietnam. and other southeast asian countries. many of the animals that come here are weak d hydrated and have serious injuries. like this one angle in 1588 identified by the last few digits of his coat number at the center. the 7 year old last part of...
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park, where a local n g o is working tirelessly to rescue and release spangler and so i so i know a lot. hi douglas, my last tie and his team have returned nearly a 1000 paddling to the while since 2014 and are preparing to release another 7 over the next few days. there are currently 20 other centers, all rescues from traffic in network in vietnam and other southeast asian countries . many of the animals that come here are weak d hydrated and have serious injuries like this one angle in 1588 identified by the last few digits of his coat number at the center. the 7 year old last part of the sprint, paul, after being caught in a trap, he's now ready to be released. nokia to bed 1830. then i do come from suffolk holy sunday by sal data among cool work by one of the can. manuel can not give good, i'm good, not by soul, marble and kind of way with my money. and i pay total if i don't have a mass. i how i'm not mean to let you go. i don't what day and i know but hung up if nom de b. she's a dale a much lima duncan been much, much come to very well lamb the to does it me, nikolai, i don't. but you know,
park, where a local n g o is working tirelessly to rescue and release spangler and so i so i know a lot. hi douglas, my last tie and his team have returned nearly a 1000 paddling to the while since 2014 and are preparing to release another 7 over the next few days. there are currently 20 other centers, all rescues from traffic in network in vietnam and other southeast asian countries . many of the animals that come here are weak d hydrated and have serious injuries like this one angle in 1588...
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i no he it changed mine when i was -- i know it changed mine when i was an intern for senator paul douglas. it changed his mind and he started thinking about what he could do by way of public service. wasn't interested in politics, though. so after college he enlist the in the navy. he became an intelligence officer. on september 11, 20s 01, dan shanhower was on duty at the pentagon to brief on the attack on the world trade world trade center when the flight crashed into the pentagon and took hayes life. navy commander dan ssanhower was one of the civilians who lost their lives in the pentagon on 9/11. one of the 2,977 americans lost in the terrorist attacks that fatal day. he was 40 years old. two years later the people of naperville, illinois, dedicated a memorial to his honor on the banks of the dupage river. this past saturday, the victims and heroes of 9/11 remembered the victims at the memorial in naperville. 20 years after the attacks, the remembrances of that year seem to contain a new kind of sadness, not only for those who perished -- rest their souls -- but for all we've lost in the years since
i no he it changed mine when i was -- i know it changed mine when i was an intern for senator paul douglas. it changed his mind and he started thinking about what he could do by way of public service. wasn't interested in politics, though. so after college he enlist the in the navy. he became an intelligence officer. on september 11, 20s 01, dan shanhower was on duty at the pentagon to brief on the attack on the world trade world trade center when the flight crashed into the pentagon and took...
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i know it changed mine when i was an intern for senator paul douglas. but it changed hisind, and he started thinking about what he can do by way of public service. he wasn't interested in politics though. so, after college, he enlisted in the navy and became an intelligence officer and served in the persian gulf war and assignments around the globe gathering materials quickly to brief the superiors on the attack that happened minutes before when the flight 77 crashed into the pentagon into his office and took his life. navy commander was one of 125 service members and civilians who lost their lives in the pentagon on 9/11. one of the 2,977 americans lost in the terrorist attacks that fatal day. he was 40-years-old. twohe years later the people of naperville illinois dedicated a memorial to his honor on the riverwalk of the banks of the river. it was one of the first 9/11 memorials. this past saturday the victims and heroes of 9/11 were remembered in the ceremonies that the commander at the memorials of the pentagon, new york and shanksville pennsylvania and countless othe
i know it changed mine when i was an intern for senator paul douglas. but it changed hisind, and he started thinking about what he can do by way of public service. he wasn't interested in politics though. so, after college, he enlisted in the navy and became an intelligence officer and served in the persian gulf war and assignments around the globe gathering materials quickly to brief the superiors on the attack that happened minutes before when the flight 77 crashed into the pentagon into his...
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that resonated with me when i was about seven or eight years old, he said your douglas designs airplanes for passengers so they are comfortable and always want to fly in his airplanes. i carried that with me for many years. i was a young artist, drawing airplanes for fun at the time. when i was 12 years old, i sent a letter to mr. douglas with one of my drawings of a jetline and told him i thought his airplanes were cool and someday i would like to work for his company. that dream came true, five years of art school and moved to california, but i was hired in 19 77 into the presentations department. i worked my way up to staff illustrator and wound up illustrating the concepts of airplanes that were yet to be built by douglas in long beach. when i hired into the douglas aircraft company in 1977, 1 of my favorite things was to take people who were about to retire, the old hands, and let them tell stories about what it was like. most of them started in santa monica and moved to long beach when the plant closed. to the person, they all talked with reference and deep love -- reverence and deep love for mr. douglas. they told me you were not working for mr. do
that resonated with me when i was about seven or eight years old, he said your douglas designs airplanes for passengers so they are comfortable and always want to fly in his airplanes. i carried that with me for many years. i was a young artist, drawing airplanes for fun at the time. when i was 12 years old, i sent a letter to mr. douglas with one of my drawings of a jetline and told him i thought his airplanes were cool and someday i would like to work for his company. that dream came true,...
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i think by calling his name, that's what trump wants is, you know -- >> he wants the attention. i get it. all right. doug, the most recent former president, douglashas issued a statement attacking bush over those extremism remarks, saying bush -- and i quote -- shouldn't be lecturing us about anything. so let me get this straight. he's attacking president bush, not domestic extremists? >> yeah. i mean talk about hitting the low road. donald trump's done it yet again. george w. bush, what he did was heroic. to add to what mark said, it's also where he said it. you know, shanksville, pennsylvania, on the 20th anniversary. that is, as kamala harris called it, hallowed ground. if you go to pennsylvania, you have george washington and valley forge, or you go to gettysburg, george w. bush giving this, calling the malign force in our country is trumpism and reminding us it was not al qaeda who hit the u.s. capitol. it was the january 6th insurrectionists of donald trump. so when george w. bush said those remarks, it was bound to get the ire of donald trump and get angry tweets. but in the annals of history, this speech of bush will be viewed very favora
i think by calling his name, that's what trump wants is, you know -- >> he wants the attention. i get it. all right. doug, the most recent former president, douglashas issued a statement attacking bush over those extremism remarks, saying bush -- and i quote -- shouldn't be lecturing us about anything. so let me get this straight. he's attacking president bush, not domestic extremists? >> yeah. i mean talk about hitting the low road. donald trump's done it yet again. george w. bush,...
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his relief. douglas kennedy attended last week's hearing and robert f. jr. wrote a letter saying in part, ihis own commitment to fairness and justice that he would earn courage this board to release mr. sirhan because of his impressive record of rehabilitation. >> sirhan had been denied parole for 16 times. >> that's because los angeles county district attorney george gascon directed his prosecutors to stop attending parole hearings. this allowed the board to make an subjective decision and not just based on the facts of the crimes. >> a point of debate among the kennedys now watching the 120 days review period to see what the full board decides and whether governor newsom weighs in after that. natasha chen, cnn. >>> the paralympics is coming to a close in tokyo. >> jessica long shows her dominance again. we sit down with the gold medallist. that's next. and buying a car 1. now we've created a brand-new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old. we wanna buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate answer a few questions. and our techno wizardry
his relief. douglas kennedy attended last week's hearing and robert f. jr. wrote a letter saying in part, ihis own commitment to fairness and justice that he would earn courage this board to release mr. sirhan because of his impressive record of rehabilitation. >> sirhan had been denied parole for 16 times. >> that's because los angeles county district attorney george gascon directed his prosecutors to stop attending parole hearings. this allowed the board to make an subjective...
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i never understood that given his tax cut was a cut in marginal tax rates. we aren't sure why that argument had traction. we want to try identify the really important role that douglas dylan, his treasury secretary, played in 1962, 1963, and 1964. i want to read a memo from the treasury of secretary. usually these things are dry as dust but in the context of what we are talking about. when kennedy actually turned on his advisers, this memo turns out to be really important. so kennedy is listening to this advice from his advisers, all these canes and saying you have to increase government, spending loosen money, get off the gold standard. if you can have a text, that only a temporary tax cut because we're gonna have to preserve the current tax structure for public programs in the future. you have to do. that meanwhile, in 1960, to every forecaster saying there's gonna be another recession. the fifth and 13. years and dylan writes this letter to john f. kennedy. he told him about the advice he was getting in europe. and dylan believe this is. yet all believed ill wrote to the president that any significant adaptation of government policy aimed at stimulating economic
i never understood that given his tax cut was a cut in marginal tax rates. we aren't sure why that argument had traction. we want to try identify the really important role that douglas dylan, his treasury secretary, played in 1962, 1963, and 1964. i want to read a memo from the treasury of secretary. usually these things are dry as dust but in the context of what we are talking about. when kennedy actually turned on his advisers, this memo turns out to be really important. so kennedy is...
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i know one it did. joining me, presidential historian douglas brinkley and mr. mark mckinnon, hisircus" will be back this weekend, hope you have some good material for it. >> never a lack of material, ever. >> good to see you. mark, former president bush drawing a line, comparing domestic terrorism to international terrorism, saying they're similar. he's made a point of staying out of politics since leaving office. what did you think? >> it was really important, coming out now, as you said, he's been staying pretty much off the radar. he picked his timing at a really important time in our history. and in our current era of incivility and insurrection, right? i mean, the fact is that we can debate the last 20 years and the loss of lives and money but the fact is we haven't had a foreign domestic attack since 9/11 in 20 years but we have had a domestic terror attack and we need to call it what it is. the problem is that donald trump and his supporters have made martyrs out of these people. they're calling the people who are being prosecuted political prisoners and patriots. it's one
i know one it did. joining me, presidential historian douglas brinkley and mr. mark mckinnon, hisircus" will be back this weekend, hope you have some good material for it. >> never a lack of material, ever. >> good to see you. mark, former president bush drawing a line, comparing domestic terrorism to international terrorism, saying they're similar. he's made a point of staying out of politics since leaving office. what did you think? >> it was really important, coming...
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we wanted to identify the really important role that douglas dillon, his treasury secretary played in 1962, '63 and '64. what i would like to do is read you a presidential memo from the treasury secretary. usually, these are dry as dust. in the context of what we are talking about, when kennedy turned on his advisers, this memo turns out to be really important. kennedy listened to the advice. from his advisors, heller, samuelsson, tobin, all of them saying, you have to increase government spending, losing money, get off the gold standard. if you have a tax cut, only temporary. we have to preserve the tax structure. for should public programs in the future. you have to do that. in 1962, every forecaster is saying there's going to be another recession, the fifth in 13 years. dillon writes this memo to kennedy. he told him about the advice he was getting in europe. dillon believed this himself. all believe, dillon wrote, that any significant adaptation of government policy aimed at stimulating economic expansion should be presented in a clearcut simple package. with consensus on these points. one f there is to be
we wanted to identify the really important role that douglas dillon, his treasury secretary played in 1962, '63 and '64. what i would like to do is read you a presidential memo from the treasury secretary. usually, these are dry as dust. in the context of what we are talking about, when kennedy turned on his advisers, this memo turns out to be really important. kennedy listened to the advice. from his advisors, heller, samuelsson, tobin, all of them saying, you have to increase government...
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he was accompanied by a young man named charles j douglas who he introduced to everyone as his nephew and private secretary and if we had it i put it up on the screen right now. it's quite a great photograph charles street douglas posed for a photograph the trick with charles date jay douglas was he wasn't charles j douglas, and he wasn't a he he was elvira field who was in fact strange first plural wife meaning his first polygamous wife and it says a great deal about the weird gender relations in the time. i mean, they didn't fool everybody right a lot of people were like you know who's the woman strengths traveling around with it? right, but they fooled a lot of people and i think a lot of that had to do with the displays of femininity that happened in the hugely ornate displays of femininity and the people just didn't know what to make of this person. and so that was one of the really fun things and in fact this this woman of ira field is an absolutely fascinating figure in our own right like many of the a con men and true believers that strengths around it himself with thank you and kathleen i'm wondering if you could ta
he was accompanied by a young man named charles j douglas who he introduced to everyone as his nephew and private secretary and if we had it i put it up on the screen right now. it's quite a great photograph charles street douglas posed for a photograph the trick with charles date jay douglas was he wasn't charles j douglas, and he wasn't a he he was elvira field who was in fact strange first plural wife meaning his first polygamous wife and it says a great deal about the weird gender relations...
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[applause] >> hi, my name is rebecca schneid and i am the editor and chief of the newspaper at marjory stoneman douglas high school. as many of you know, it was the site of a shooting which killed 17 people. but i don't feel that that is what marjory stoneman douglas high school is known for now. we are not known as a school of victims, we were school of fighters. fighters who understand our first amendment rights, and not only that, but we were determined to persevere for the rights that we believe we deserve. the right to live. i think if you will take anything from today, i think that it doesn't matter your age. we were 14, 15, 16. if you are old enough to be affected by society, you are old enough to stand up for what you believe in and speak up for it. i have not just seen them as the survivor as the school shooting, i have seen that as a student journalist. i wrote about stories before and after february 14th, about issues that were important, lgbt issues, gun violence on the streets or in our communities, right culture, diversity. each of these are just as important as the other. if these issues
[applause] >> hi, my name is rebecca schneid and i am the editor and chief of the newspaper at marjory stoneman douglas high school. as many of you know, it was the site of a shooting which killed 17 people. but i don't feel that that is what marjory stoneman douglas high school is known for now. we are not known as a school of victims, we were school of fighters. fighters who understand our first amendment rights, and not only that, but we were determined to persevere for the rights that...
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i no he it changed mine when i was -- i know it changed mine when i was an intern for senator paul douglas. it changed his mind and he started thinking about what he could do by way of public service. wasn't interested in politics, though. so after college he enlist the in the navy. he became an intelligence officer. on september 11, 20s 01, dan shanhower was on duty at the pentagon to brief on the attack on the world trade world trade center when the flight crashed into the pentagon and took hayes life. navy commander dan ssanhower was one of the civilians who lost their lives in the pentagon on 9/11. one of the 2,977 americans lost in the terrorist attacks that fatal day. he was 40 years old. two years later the people of naperville, illinois, dedicated a memorial to his honor on the banks of the dupage river. this past saturday, the victims and heroes of 9/11 remembered the victims at the memorial in naperville. 20 years after the attacks, the remembrances of that year seem to contain a new kind of sadness, not only for those who perished -- rest their souls -- but for all we've lost in the years since
i no he it changed mine when i was -- i know it changed mine when i was an intern for senator paul douglas. it changed his mind and he started thinking about what he could do by way of public service. wasn't interested in politics, though. so after college he enlist the in the navy. he became an intelligence officer. on september 11, 20s 01, dan shanhower was on duty at the pentagon to brief on the attack on the world trade world trade center when the flight crashed into the pentagon and took...
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douglas kennedy and robert f. kennedy jr. who wrote later saying in part, while nobody can speak definitively on behalf of my father, i firmly believe that based on hise would strongly enco encourage this board to release from sirhan because of mr. sirhan's impressive record of rehabilitation. sirhan had been denied parole 15 times, but last week prosecutors did not oppose a release because they were not in the room. that's because the los angeles county district attorney, who was elected in late 2020, directed his prosecutors to stop attending parole hearings. his office says this allows the pro b parole board to make a decision not just on the facts of the crime but how the person has behaved in the years since committing it. seeing what the full california parole board decides and whether governor gavin newsom weighs in after that. natasha chen, cnn, los angeles. >> we will keep you post and that one. and i know you might have been in front. television yesterday watching some college football, which means fall is coming. we will talk about it. stay close. ning in student loan debt. i was in the process of deferring them, paying them... we will tal
douglas kennedy and robert f. kennedy jr. who wrote later saying in part, while nobody can speak definitively on behalf of my father, i firmly believe that based on hise would strongly enco encourage this board to release from sirhan because of mr. sirhan's impressive record of rehabilitation. sirhan had been denied parole 15 times, but last week prosecutors did not oppose a release because they were not in the room. that's because the los angeles county district attorney, who was elected in...
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if he was doing that i think precedent was set with harry truman and douglas macarthur, truman fired macarthur because he felt that macarthur was undermining hisonor, i think general milley should resign. stuart: at the end of the day, do you think we will get resignations from general milley and from mr. blinken, secretary of state and maybe even from the defense secretary. at the end of the day do you expect to see resignations at that level? >> i would imagine that you're going to see, somebody is going to resign because this whole afghanistan thing, leave the china thing out, the whole afghanistan thing requires accountability. because, as we go further we're going to find out even more as this opens up and so, i would imagine blinken resigns. i would imagine milley resigns. because they cannot allow, the democrats can't allow biden to take all the heat on this because you see his approval ratings are dropping like a stone. so there will be a political consideration and there will be some political scapegoating. that it is not unwarranted that these folks resign but this will be done largely to protect joe biden. stuart: congressman, could
if he was doing that i think precedent was set with harry truman and douglas macarthur, truman fired macarthur because he felt that macarthur was undermining hisonor, i think general milley should resign. stuart: at the end of the day, do you think we will get resignations from general milley and from mr. blinken, secretary of state and maybe even from the defense secretary. at the end of the day do you expect to see resignations at that level? >> i would imagine that you're going to see,...
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his release. douglas kennedy who attended last week's parole hearing, and robert f. kennedy jr. who wrote a letter saying in part while nobody can speak definitively on behalf of my father, immitment to fairness and justice that he would strongly encourage this board to release mr. sirhan because of mr. sirhan's impressive record of rehabilitation. sirhan had been denied parole 15 times but last week, prosecutors did not oppose a release because they were not in the room. that's because the los angeles county district attorney, george gascon who was elected in late 2020 directed his prosecutors to stop attending parole hearings. his office says this allows the parole board to make an objective decision, not just based on the facts of the crime but also on how the person has behaved in the years since committing it. a point of debate among the kennedys watching the 120 review period to see what the full board decides and whether governor gavin newsom weighs in after that. natasha chen, cnn, los angeles. >> unbelievable story. i want to bring in a reporter for the "washington post," tom jackman, he's been focusing extensively on this story. tom, i should point out, rfk jr. d
his release. douglas kennedy who attended last week's parole hearing, and robert f. kennedy jr. who wrote a letter saying in part while nobody can speak definitively on behalf of my father, immitment to fairness and justice that he would strongly encourage this board to release mr. sirhan because of mr. sirhan's impressive record of rehabilitation. sirhan had been denied parole 15 times but last week, prosecutors did not oppose a release because they were not in the room. that's because the los...
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i want to hear you say. that you go do that. bye. >> thank you rachel. yesterday, the cyber ninjas in chief, a man named douglas logan, received a letter from the united states repression -- requesting his testimony at a hearing on october 7th. he is probably not going to show up for that hearing because it was a request and not a subpoena. but if, and when, it gets to the subpoena stage, he has to show up for a hearing in the house of representatives, the cyber ninjas-in-chief, would then have had to ask himself, is he going to tell the truth or is he going to risk perjury and going to prison in order to claim that donald trump actually won the presidential election and arizona where the cyber ninjas just finished what they called and audit of the election? and the time for the cyber ninjas and chief to begin, to begin asking himself, that question, was actually on july 14th when the house committee on oversight reform sent their first letter to douglas slogan. that first letter requested nine categories of documents related to cyber ninjas audit procedures, funding sources, communications regarding the audit with outside parties that may exert improper influence on the company. those
i want to hear you say. that you go do that. bye. >> thank you rachel. yesterday, the cyber ninjas in chief, a man named douglas logan, received a letter from the united states repression -- requesting his testimony at a hearing on october 7th. he is probably not going to show up for that hearing because it was a request and not a subpoena. but if, and when, it gets to the subpoena stage, he has to show up for a hearing in the house of representatives, the cyber ninjas-in-chief, would...
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douglas and thurgood marshall. when i found in the papers of these justice was that thurgood marshall was originally slotted to write the majority opinion upholding mandel's decision. but he changed his mind. he was set to write the opinion for the majority but then he wrote to the chief justice and said to them warren burger said that i have to change my mind. i am not in accord with the chinese exclusion case, and i include the text of that letter, which i found. well you discoveries that that is a huge revelation, in terms of back story, what was going on in terms of behind the scenes of that decision. the fact that marshall had changed his mind because of the plenary power doctrine, that the chinese exclusion case establish the plenary power doctrine and his authority and deference. so going into the archives and also looking at some of the notes that justice blackman, then assigned the majority opinion, what he wrote. and he's concerned about entry to the u.s. by particular figures and some of his concerns that led to his opinion. and also to his formulation of that facially legitimate and bona fide standard. and that is not one that has been provided behind the scenes. the reas
douglas and thurgood marshall. when i found in the papers of these justice was that thurgood marshall was originally slotted to write the majority opinion upholding mandel's decision. but he changed his mind. he was set to write the opinion for the majority but then he wrote to the chief justice and said to them warren burger said that i have to change my mind. i am not in accord with the chinese exclusion case, and i include the text of that letter, which i found. well you discoveries that...
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douglas, and i mentioned marshall because what i discovered by going into the papers of the justices is marshall was initially slotting to writ the majority opinion upholding mandel's exclusion and changed hisd. that he was set to write that opinion and to be part of the majority then wrote to the chief justice and said i'm sorry i have to change my mind. i'm not in accord with the chinese exclusion case and the authority granted to congress and i include the text of that letter, which i found. and you discover that it's a huge revelation in terms of back story of what was going on in the terms of the behind the scenes of that decision. the fact that marshall changed his mind because of the chinese exclusion case accomplishes the doctrine and the authority and judicial deference. by going into the archives and, also, looking at some of the notes that justice blackman assigned the majority opinion wrote and his concern about entry to the united states and the only reason i'm able to provide that is because of that archive research. i recently was talking to law school student studying that decision and said had i focussed on the decision and blackman's opinions and descents, i wouldn't have
douglas, and i mentioned marshall because what i discovered by going into the papers of the justices is marshall was initially slotting to writ the majority opinion upholding mandel's exclusion and changed hisd. that he was set to write that opinion and to be part of the majority then wrote to the chief justice and said i'm sorry i have to change my mind. i'm not in accord with the chinese exclusion case and the authority granted to congress and i include the text of that letter, which i found....
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i don�*t know why they call it early morning work... it�*s the first day of school for douglas and the resumption of his daily trek.becausecos we won't be able to afford it. because otherwise we're going to have to cut our food bill down, and then obviously what do we do? do we eat or do we get into school? and it sounds bad, but education's going to have to go. it just annoys me that they give us it in one hand, and we're a working family, i've always worked. i'm only not working because obviously i've got the one—year—old, so we're stuck. i don't want to rely on universal credit, but we have no choice. last week at bridlington beach in yorkshire, unite the union organised this sand sculpture to highlight their opposition to the government�*s plan. today�*s open letter to the prime minister is signed by groups representing education, housing, the economy, health care and anti—poverty campaigners. we're facing a crossroads _ where the government faces a choice. it has said it's committed to improving the lives i | of people on the lowest incomes, | but the depth of that commitment will be revealed this autumn when
i don�*t know why they call it early morning work... it�*s the first day of school for douglas and the resumption of his daily trek.becausecos we won't be able to afford it. because otherwise we're going to have to cut our food bill down, and then obviously what do we do? do we eat or do we get into school? and it sounds bad, but education's going to have to go. it just annoys me that they give us it in one hand, and we're a working family, i've always worked. i'm only not working because...
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congressman joe douglas a, member of the judiciary committee including the house select committee on the climate crisis. his state has been hard hit this. year from fires and drought. ibout your state and i'm going to turn to washington. this is something you wrote in the hill about climate change and colorado, quote, the american west is facing a devastating fire season. it's only september and over 4.9 million acres have burned, surpassing the acreage burned in all of 2019. our coming our communities gonna wait for action. this was the second most destructive fire season history. three of the highest -- the state also experienced some of the worst air quality in the world this summer. as well as fatal flash flooding. the impacts of the climate crisis are at our doorstep, threatening lives, health, and property. i know a lot of people have worked on this issue for a long time, but it would appear that everybody is paying attention now and they wonder from your view what can be done not just in colorado but across the country now? >> it's going to be with you, nicole, and you described that this really affects its climate change that we are experiencing here in color
congressman joe douglas a, member of the judiciary committee including the house select committee on the climate crisis. his state has been hard hit this. year from fires and drought. ibout your state and i'm going to turn to washington. this is something you wrote in the hill about climate change and colorado, quote, the american west is facing a devastating fire season. it's only september and over 4.9 million acres have burned, surpassing the acreage burned in all of 2019. our coming our...