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you've not heard of the john burke society since. what president trump has to do is tell these people they have no place. these are domestic terrorists, don. we're not talking about removing statues. they were walking around the streets of charlottesville with swastikas. with riot gear. >> listen, i have to remind people and you're saying this, a day late and a dollar short -- >> this is domestic violence, don. you got to call it out for what it is and you have to say these people have no place in this movement. >> john, i appreciate your honesty. the only reason i stopped you. for the sake of time and i want to get other people in. i have to remind people you were the co-chair of his virginia campaign. you have been a staunch trump spo supporter. on this one, you say he's a daylight and dollar short. >> i think he had you until the sister soldier moment. >> oh, yeah, don. >> yeah, no, you read me right on the sister soldier. there's absolutely no comparison to sister soldier and president clinton and what's going on in in country ri
you've not heard of the john burke society since. what president trump has to do is tell these people they have no place. these are domestic terrorists, don. we're not talking about removing statues. they were walking around the streets of charlottesville with swastikas. with riot gear. >> listen, i have to remind people and you're saying this, a day late and a dollar short -- >> this is domestic violence, don. you got to call it out for what it is and you have to say these people...
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in 1964, the year barry gold water was a republican nominee, and it chalked -- talked about the john burke society and these anti-communist and anti-globalist groups on the right. it goes back to central park five. it goes back to birtherism. but the beyond president trump. we've seen the right and the republican party grapple with this element for a long time. molly: we have but the really empowered right now for a couple of reasons. i think michael's point is really important. that these people may be a tiny fringe in any one particular community, but the internet gives them a way to find each other and come together and existing institutionses don't have any power to be gate keepers. this is the sort of larger phenomenon of political organizing in the internet age. people can find each other and institutionses that once could serve as a break on that, like political parties, like the media, they're not able to get in the way of these kind of things, for better and worse. then do you have this strain that's always existed, this radical strain. but politicians have the power to embolden o
in 1964, the year barry gold water was a republican nominee, and it chalked -- talked about the john burke society and these anti-communist and anti-globalist groups on the right. it goes back to central park five. it goes back to birtherism. but the beyond president trump. we've seen the right and the republican party grapple with this element for a long time. molly: we have but the really empowered right now for a couple of reasons. i think michael's point is really important. that these...
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but i argue, more consequently neighborhood what used to be marginalized far right ideas, the john burke society and more generally say i just want to believe what i want to believe. it neighborhood it on the right. patrick moynahan who i think you adored and respected as much as i did when he was alive began saying in the 1980's and 90's you're entitled to your own opinions, you're not entitled to your own facts. he started saying that at a time when people started acts as if they were entitled to their own facts. >> rose: will there be in your judgment a reaction to what we're going through now, a kind of corrective action? >> we can hope. and i hope. >> rose: what does history tell us to expect. >> well history tells us that in a weigh. >> rose: the silent majority and richard nixon was a reaction to the 60's. >> i worry that we can contain it but there's probably no rolling it back. the believe what i want to believe to be true that we no longer have an establishment setting down a set of shared factual empirical agreement. there may not be a hopeful end where oh no, it will go back
but i argue, more consequently neighborhood what used to be marginalized far right ideas, the john burke society and more generally say i just want to believe what i want to believe. it neighborhood it on the right. patrick moynahan who i think you adored and respected as much as i did when he was alive began saying in the 1980's and 90's you're entitled to your own opinions, you're not entitled to your own facts. he started saying that at a time when people started acts as if they were...
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place was aof this niece of buffalo bill, and a publicity agent who worked for john burke in the wild west show in the 1890's. she had a small collection of stuff related to her uncle, particularly publicity materials from the show. she claimed that one time that her uncle had told her, when they were visiting family in seattle, that he wanted his memorial to be a museum of western history. the buffaloblished bill museum with local help in 1927. whocome up for those of you don't know, it is connected with the baseball hall of fame, and that the groundbreaking team for the buffalo bill museum in 1926, included speaker tie, -- picture tiy cobb. cobb.cher ty not so nearly focused on buffalo bills himself, that she was creating some little, narrow museum. no. she had an idea that this could become a plain your center, a buffalo bill historical center, devoted to plains indians, transportation, firearms, certainly art area what she succeeded in founding was a stronghold against the any sort ofnd future deterioration of the understanding of american west. in fact, the committee of women who
place was aof this niece of buffalo bill, and a publicity agent who worked for john burke in the wild west show in the 1890's. she had a small collection of stuff related to her uncle, particularly publicity materials from the show. she claimed that one time that her uncle had told her, when they were visiting family in seattle, that he wanted his memorial to be a museum of western history. the buffaloblished bill museum with local help in 1927. whocome up for those of you don't know, it is...
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this is not something may please the people at the editorial board of the nation or the john burke society, i really don't care. this is for all americans and if you understand that we are in a tough spot, must be taken seriously so thank you. >> final question. i will take more questions. >> these are nice questions. >> would you be more specific about things you see as threats to america and why you say we are losing the idea of america, more specific and about -- >> you need to sit down. >> the other -- >> i can be more specific. >> being virtuous or not following the constitution? >> there are a number of problems. here is the thing. we don't talk about virtue anymore. when i was reading stuff from the colonial era but also to lincoln, the things they said, the language they used was remarkable, they talk about honor and duty. we don't talk about that stuff anymore. that is a very odd development. what has happened that we are afraid to talk about honor, duty, love of country, we have to ask ourselves what has happened and why do we think it is okay to let that stuff evaporate? what do
this is not something may please the people at the editorial board of the nation or the john burke society, i really don't care. this is for all americans and if you understand that we are in a tough spot, must be taken seriously so thank you. >> final question. i will take more questions. >> these are nice questions. >> would you be more specific about things you see as threats to america and why you say we are losing the idea of america, more specific and about -- >>...
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reporter, chuck todd on msnbc moderating a debate with, say, the ku klux klan on one side and the john burketist organization and chuck todd simply does not understand when you do something like that you are raising the credibility of the notion of violence against their political enemies. this is aiding and abetting in a very dangerous conversation. stuart: we have never seen anything like this before ever. i want you to stay right there. when i come back i want to ask you about this one. espn reassigning an asian american sportscaster because he shares a name with the famous confederate general. we have never seen anything like this and we will be back. where to get in... where to get out. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. year with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides. the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sa
reporter, chuck todd on msnbc moderating a debate with, say, the ku klux klan on one side and the john burketist organization and chuck todd simply does not understand when you do something like that you are raising the credibility of the notion of violence against their political enemies. this is aiding and abetting in a very dangerous conversation. stuart: we have never seen anything like this before ever. i want you to stay right there. when i come back i want to ask you about this one. espn...
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everybody from john locke to edmund burke. but there is a resentment of the british empire.here is a lot of continental immigrants, especially german speaking families that do not how that works, as men of the left, the roosevelt administration is very suspicious. how does that work out? it reflects all of these issues we talked about, world war i, left, right, dichotomy especially russia. there will be another great debate. i am skipping ahead a little bit. i want to get to the second front. what do you do with the british empire? how do you fight when we know that everything from the dutch east indies, to burma, to india are all there to protect british oil, british natural resources, rubber, and especially the crown jewel in india? american he died in burma trying to preserve india for the british, or he died in indochina to fight for the french empire? no. what happens is, in a very brilliant move -- you remember the letter that andrew robert roosevelt divides up the spear of influence, the americans will say, we will go as americans. we like to find the enemies, mobiliz
everybody from john locke to edmund burke. but there is a resentment of the british empire.here is a lot of continental immigrants, especially german speaking families that do not how that works, as men of the left, the roosevelt administration is very suspicious. how does that work out? it reflects all of these issues we talked about, world war i, left, right, dichotomy especially russia. there will be another great debate. i am skipping ahead a little bit. i want to get to the second front....
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john carlos, thank you for joining us. that does it for our show. to democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced by mike burke, deena guzder, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, sasam alcof, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. i'm amy goodman. elaine: beef is a major part of argentina's vibrant culture and identity. after a long and steady decline, can it once again become one of the world's top exporters of beef? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c. and this is "americas now." first up... tango, bold malbec wines, and tender cuts of meat; 3 reasons why people travel from all over ththe world to e experience argentina. but the beef industry has fallen on hard times as its production and exports hahave dropped.
john carlos, thank you for joining us. that does it for our show. to democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced by mike burke, deena guzder, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, sasam alcof, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. i'm amy goodman. elaine: beef is a major part of argentina's vibrant culture and identity. after a long and steady decline, can it once again become one of the world's top exporters of beef? i'm elaine reyes in...
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john carlos, thank you for joining us. that does it for our show. to democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced by mike burke, deena guzder, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, sam alcoff, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. i'm amy goodman. >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's time to learn the basics of the italian kitchen. so join me and master all things italian. tutti a tavola a mangiare! >> at cento fine foods, we're dedicated to preserving the culinary heritage of authentic italian foods by offering over 100 specialty italian products for the american kitchen. cento -- trust your family with our family. >> grana padano, made with passion for almost 1,000 years, helps bring authentic flavor to meals. grana padano -- italian excellence. >> you know how much i love braising and long-cooking of meats. well, sometimes, you need to do it quickly, but you still want to do it deliciously.
john carlos, thank you for joining us. that does it for our show. to democracynow.org. democracy now! is produced by mike burke, deena guzder, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, sam alcoff, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud, charina nadura, and andre lewis. i'm amy goodman. >> i am lidia bastianich, and teaching you about italian food has always been my passion. i want to always make it prettier and better and tastier, but this doesn't need a single thing. now it's...
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john, on the two people who died in the helicopter crash. they're identified by the virginia state police as lieutenant h.j. cullen, 48 years old and a pilot burke baits. he was to turn four 1 years old tomorrow, john. these are two state trooper who died in a helicopter crash. they are including those in a total of three people who died in connection with these protests today because they were operating a virginia state helicopter in service of support of the police in this event, john. >> so three lives lost today. dozens more injured. and again, one man, james alex fields being head right now, accused of second degree murder. we do not note yet if he was connected to any of the various hate groups marching over the past 24 hours brian todd for us on streets which are so far quiet. thank you very much. former president barack obama has put out a statement of sorts. what he did is he wrote these notes on twitter with quotes from nelson mandela. he wrote "no one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion. people must learn to hate and if they can learn to hate they can be taught to love for l
john, on the two people who died in the helicopter crash. they're identified by the virginia state police as lieutenant h.j. cullen, 48 years old and a pilot burke baits. he was to turn four 1 years old tomorrow, john. these are two state trooper who died in a helicopter crash. they are including those in a total of three people who died in connection with these protests today because they were operating a virginia state helicopter in service of support of the police in this event, john....
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john: especially for the cadre. -carla! -get off my [bleep], man. strong guy, strong guy, strong guy. -burk, shut the [bleep] up.t trust anybody here. like, i'm [bleep] pissed right now.
john: especially for the cadre. -carla! -get off my [bleep], man. strong guy, strong guy, strong guy. -burk, shut the [bleep] up.t trust anybody here. like, i'm [bleep] pissed right now.
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john mccain was. >> reporter: it was a memorable trip for ira and jane burke. only for the exotic sites of southeast asia but from the calamity that almost stopped them from going at all. the trouble began when they applied for a visa, mailing their passports to a visa agency in washington. it didn't go smoothly. >> they were mailing us back the passports. well, we never got them. >> reporter: no one could find the passports, so they had to amy for new ones, quickly. they mailed multiple documents to washington. >> my social security, my driver's license. >> reporter: right after, they shipped them off, they heard from the visa agency. >> they called us to say they found the passports. >> reporter: so now they didn't need the new passports. however, troubles didn't end there. the state department could not find jane's documents. >> they're missing my original marriage license, my original birth certificate. >> they checked all the desks and the paperwork is not there. >> then i'm thinking who has my documents? i have everything from where i was born, my mother'
john mccain was. >> reporter: it was a memorable trip for ira and jane burke. only for the exotic sites of southeast asia but from the calamity that almost stopped them from going at all. the trouble began when they applied for a visa, mailing their passports to a visa agency in washington. it didn't go smoothly. >> they were mailing us back the passports. well, we never got them. >> reporter: no one could find the passports, so they had to amy for new ones, quickly. they...
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democracy now is produced by mike burke, deena guzdzder, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, sam alcoff, john karran, hany massoud, charina n elaine: 6 years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haiti. what is life like today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's already fragile infrastructure. despite over $10 billion d donated in a, struggles and poor conditions persist. woman: really, we don't know what happened to the money. ha ha! but i don't see nothing done. there's really nothing done.
democracy now is produced by mike burke, deena guzdzder, nermeen shaikh, carla wills, laura gottesdiener, sam alcoff, john karran, hany massoud, charina n elaine: 6 years and billions of dollars have done little to help the small earthquake-devastated country of haiti. what is life like today for those who survived the deadly quake? i'm elaine reyes in washington, d.c., and this is "americas now." first up--haiti's catastrophic earthquake in 2010 demolished much of the island's...
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john mccain was. >> reporter: it was a memorable trip for ira and jane burke. only for the exotic sites of southeast asia but from the calamity that almost stopped them from going at all. the trouble began when they applied for a visa, mailing their passports to a visa agency in washington. it didn't go smoothly. >> they were mailing us back the passports. well, we never got them. >> reporter: no one could find the passports, so they had to amy for new ones, quickly. they mailed multiple documents to washington. >> my social security, my driver's license. >> reporter: right after, they shipped them off, they heard from the visa agency. >> they called us to say they found the passports. >> reporter: so now they didn't need the new passports. however, troubles dn't end there. the state department could not find jane's documents. >> they're missing my original marriage license, my original birth certificate. >> they checked all the desks and the paperwork is not there. >> then i'm thinking who has my documents? i have everything from where i was born, my mother's
john mccain was. >> reporter: it was a memorable trip for ira and jane burke. only for the exotic sites of southeast asia but from the calamity that almost stopped them from going at all. the trouble began when they applied for a visa, mailing their passports to a visa agency in washington. it didn't go smoothly. >> they were mailing us back the passports. well, we never got them. >> reporter: no one could find the passports, so they had to amy for new ones, quickly. they...
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. >> reporter: john is with local 265 and this woman who we will called jamie burke there for 15 yearsecently as a bus operator. she doesn't want her identity revealed out of fear as -- of retaliation and has a wrongful complaint against the agency. she wants to complaints with former drivers -- fellow drivers and says they had a strong reaction. >> everybody started saying i'm guilty. i probably don't pull up to the curb close enough. i don't check the mayor's. >> reporter: jane says she wasn't surprised when she learned a bta bus ran over an elderly couple in 2015. according to bta documents, a driver already had multiple collisions on her record at the time and for one of those accidents, she received a single day of retraining five months after the fact. >> what does the public need to know in terms of driver retraining? >> they retrain them varying on the driver -- try every -- varying on need to be trainer. we went driving and he picked up a couple things from the store, we got back on the bus and went back to yard and that was it. that was my training. >> reporter: and she claim
. >> reporter: john is with local 265 and this woman who we will called jamie burke there for 15 yearsecently as a bus operator. she doesn't want her identity revealed out of fear as -- of retaliation and has a wrongful complaint against the agency. she wants to complaints with former drivers -- fellow drivers and says they had a strong reaction. >> everybody started saying i'm guilty. i probably don't pull up to the curb close enough. i don't check the mayor's. >> reporter:...
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john mccain was. >> reporter: it was a memorable trip for ira and jane burke of san mateo.ot only for the exotic sights of southeast asia, but for the calamity that almost stopped them from going at all. >> it's a sad commentary. >> reporter: the trouble began when jane and ira applied for a visa, mailing their passports to a visa agency in washington. it didn't go smoothly. >> they were mailing us back the passports. well, we never got the passports. >> reporter: no one could find the passport, so they had to apply for new ones, quickly. they mailed multiple documents to washington. >> my social security, my driver's license. >> reporter: but after they shipped them off, they heard from the visa agency. >> they call us to say they found the passports. >> reporter: so now they didn't need those new passports. however, troubles didn't end there. the state department could not find jane's documents. >> i'm missing my original marriage license, my original birth certificate. >> they checked all the desks, and the paperwork is not there. >> then i'm thinking, who has my documen
john mccain was. >> reporter: it was a memorable trip for ira and jane burke of san mateo.ot only for the exotic sights of southeast asia, but for the calamity that almost stopped them from going at all. >> it's a sad commentary. >> reporter: the trouble began when jane and ira applied for a visa, mailing their passports to a visa agency in washington. it didn't go smoothly. >> they were mailing us back the passports. well, we never got the passports. >> reporter:...
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john iannarelli, thank you. more live coverage on today's barcelona terror attack coming up right after this. ♪ (burke) at farmerserything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you're more than just a bathroom disease. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or develop any new skin growths, or if anyone in your house needs or
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john mccain said to them after the vote. remember, his thumbs down and what they think of bob mueller's investigation. (burkeat farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i enjoy the fresher things in life.o. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest... ...prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices... ...from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. done.rs. super-cool notebooks. done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, filler paper just one cent with five dollar minimum purchase. ♪taking care of business. what should i watch? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fl
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burk of arlington, texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the john c. stinnis act 2 u.s.c. 1103 and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following individual on the part of the house of the board of trustees of the john c. stinnis center for public service and training and development for a term of six years. the clerk: mrs. martha roby of montgomery, alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment pursuant to 10 u.s.c. 4355-a and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following member on the part of the house to the board of visitors to the united states military academy. the clerk: mr. womack of arkansas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3-b of the house resolution 481, the house stands adjourned until 1:00 p.m. on friday, august 4, 2017. >> another group of agencies doing statistical progression and better understand the data. we are seeing quite a bit of variety in the sophistication of the agencies analyzing costs and ensuring that credits are used as cost-effectively as possible
burk of arlington, texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the john c. stinnis act 2 u.s.c. 1103 and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following individual on the part of the house of the board of trustees of the john c. stinnis center for public service and training and development for a term of six years. the clerk: mrs. martha roby of montgomery, alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment pursuant...
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john s. mccain" for ten sailors still missing. there was no indication of intent in the collision. they say investigators into the cause of the crash will examine every possibility. >>> in a blow to warren buffett's burkelir hathaway, sempra energy announced it will buy oncor. paul singer's elliott management sought to derail buffett's bid >>> the manager of the world's biggest hedge fund says he is cutting his risk comparing the current u.s. climate to that of the great depression ray dalio wrote that the country was as economically and socially divided as it had been in 1937. >> and he said he is not optimistic about the outcome writing conflicts have now intensified to the point that fighting to the death is probably more likely than reconciliation >>> there's zero chance the u.s. will fail to raise the federal debt ceiling, that's according to mitch mcconnell speaking in kentucky with steve mnuchin, the pair sought to play down fears of a u.s. default mnuchin said it is critical to get the issue off the table. >> as it relates to the debt limit this is not about spending money this is about paying for what we have spent we cannot put the credit of the united states on the line. we are the reserve c
john s. mccain" for ten sailors still missing. there was no indication of intent in the collision. they say investigators into the cause of the crash will examine every possibility. >>> in a blow to warren buffett's burkelir hathaway, sempra energy announced it will buy oncor. paul singer's elliott management sought to derail buffett's bid >>> the manager of the world's biggest hedge fund says he is cutting his risk comparing the current u.s. climate to that of the great...
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john goodman and ellen simon, and numerous of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. we are also joined by an outstanding group of the judges clerks who are very grateful to i refine burke for helping together that group. our panel this evening is a stellar assemblage of friendly law clerks and the second circuit colleague here we thank them most warmly. the friendly clerks with years of work ship our chief justice roberts, 1979-1980. chief judge merrick garland of the d.c. circuit, 1977-1978. judge raymond randolph of the d.c. circuit, 1969-1970. seven district bankruptcy judge martin glenn, 1971-1972. professor ruth wedgwood of johns hopkins university, 1976-1977. and frederick a dangerous, partner in the law firm, 1932 1932-1973. the friendly colleague panelists is our superb john newman who joined friendly a as a judge in this court in 1979 and continues to serve as a model for all of us. a special word of appreciation is due to our moderator, the brilliant pierre leval come himself a former friendly law clerk, 1963-1954 who with his characteristic meticulousness and imagination has shaped today's program from the very start. and if i remember correctly, he was awar
john goodman and ellen simon, and numerous of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. we are also joined by an outstanding group of the judges clerks who are very grateful to i refine burke for helping together that group. our panel this evening is a stellar assemblage of friendly law clerks and the second circuit colleague here we thank them most warmly. the friendly clerks with years of work ship our chief justice roberts, 1979-1980. chief judge merrick garland of the d.c. circuit,...
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burk of arlington, texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the john c. stinnis act 2 u.s.c. 1103 and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following individual on the part of the house of the board of trustees of the john c. stinnis center for public service and training and development for a term of six years. the clerk: mrs. martha roby of montgomery, alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment pursuant to 10 u.s.c. 4355-a and the order of th
burk of arlington, texas. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's appointment of the john c. stinnis act 2 u.s.c. 1103 and the order of the house of january 3, 2017, of the following individual on the part of the house of the board of trustees of the john c. stinnis center for public service and training and development for a term of six years. the clerk: mrs. martha roby of montgomery, alabama. the speaker pro tempore: the chair announces the speaker's reappointment pursuant...