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evening today however all the shops shuttered in response to the indian prime minister's call for the john parker a few order people to go a few reports are coming in from across the country that millions towards not to step out of their homes while entirely in response to the prime minister's call in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak in addition many stepped out into their balconies to bang your tensors for and to clap for those who continued to render essential services during the span demick especially medical staff now india has not officially enforced a nationwide lockdown but there have been steps taken especially over the last 2 weeks international flights have been suspended international results cancelled and today the indian railways the backbone off the indian transport system suspended services till the end of the month states are adding on additional layers of lockdown but shutting down shops and malls and this logged on me vell extend nationwide as india tries to manage an exponential rise in the number of coronavirus cases across the country. turkey has also seen an increase in
evening today however all the shops shuttered in response to the indian prime minister's call for the john parker a few order people to go a few reports are coming in from across the country that millions towards not to step out of their homes while entirely in response to the prime minister's call in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak in addition many stepped out into their balconies to bang your tensors for and to clap for those who continued to render essential services during the span...
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spoke to theond bar association and he identified with a very recent decision from judge john parker, aere judge parker read decision in the briggs versus elliott case, where he says the constitution does not require integration. it merely forbids segregation. is not the claim that it incumbent upon school districts to take firm steps to bring about mixed or the schools. it just wipes off from the books the formal racial segregation. so, we might not think of senator thurmond as being attuned to what is happening in the records, but this is only weeks after the decision was handed down. thereople said ah, yes, is a way to get around the dreaded interpretation of round versus board of education, which would have led to integration. people also spoke about voluntary segregation. senator sam ervin again, he made a claim, as the southern manifesto was introduced -- it was a really remarkable claim. e the supremel court decision is deplorable from constitutional law and ought to be reversed for that reason, it is not as drastic as many people think." it's deplorable, but not as drastic. i'
spoke to theond bar association and he identified with a very recent decision from judge john parker, aere judge parker read decision in the briggs versus elliott case, where he says the constitution does not require integration. it merely forbids segregation. is not the claim that it incumbent upon school districts to take firm steps to bring about mixed or the schools. it just wipes off from the books the formal racial segregation. so, we might not think of senator thurmond as being attuned...
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classifications, senator thurman spoke to a group of -- he identified with a very recent decision from judge john parkerhere judge parker read a decision in briggs versus elliott where he said the constitution does not require integration, it nearly four bids segregation, this is the claim that is not incumbent upon school districts to take affirmative steps to bring about schools, it just wipes off from the books, the formal racial segregation, so you might not think of senator thurman as being attuned to what is happening in the lower courts but this is weeks after it was handed down and people delighted on it and said a yes there is a way to get around brown versus board of education people also spoke about voluntary segregation. he made a claim as the southern manifesto is introduced it is a really remarkable claim, he says while the supreme court decision is deplorable from constitutional law and ought to be reversed for that reason, it is not as drastic as many people think, it's deplorable but it is not as drastic as people think, we will talk more about that in a moment he says with judge parker
classifications, senator thurman spoke to a group of -- he identified with a very recent decision from judge john parkerhere judge parker read a decision in briggs versus elliott where he said the constitution does not require integration, it nearly four bids segregation, this is the claim that is not incumbent upon school districts to take affirmative steps to bring about schools, it just wipes off from the books, the formal racial segregation, so you might not think of senator thurman as...
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parker: thank you. lemonis: nice meeting you. good luck. ♪ ♪ man: going. lemonis: tonight we're gonna give you an inside look at an episode from season 5. now, i have a special guest, johne nation," and the reason that i wanted him to come on is... man: hold it. we need to adjust. john: oh, man. lemonis: aw, geez. john: that's okay. this is my favorite part of being in television is watching people have to get on an apple box. lemonis: hold on a second. why don't you just cut his chair? man: i can dig a hole in the ground and drop you down. amber: john, how tall are you? john: 6'4". oh, it's so awesome. lemonis: in the last seven years of doing "the profit," i've visited nearly 100 businesses. let's go make some money! [ horn honking ] and i've traveled the country trying to fix the people... and you do $1 million a year? you should be proud of that. man: but we don't know how to keep any of it.
parker: thank you. lemonis: nice meeting you. good luck. ♪ ♪ man: going. lemonis: tonight we're gonna give you an inside look at an episode from season 5. now, i have a special guest, johne nation," and the reason that i wanted him to come on is... man: hold it. we need to adjust. john: oh, man. lemonis: aw, geez. john: that's okay. this is my favorite part of being in television is watching people have to get on an apple box. lemonis: hold on a second. why don't you just cut his...
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john roberts has to say about a president attacking a federal judge in a trial involving one of the president's own political cronies. when he says something about that, that's going to be good. >> ashley parkeruted tonight, despite major questions in the case. oldest son of dr. king, martin luther king iii is standing by to explain why he joined the effort to save the man's life. we're back in one minute. e. we're back in one minute ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ i want to... (chris rock) who'd you expect? (sylvester stallone) i don't know...me? (vo) ♪ i want to rock! ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ rock! (rock) ♪ i want to rock! >>> activists are calling for an 11th hour intervention by alabama governor to halt the execution of a black prisoner set for this evening. nathaniel woods was sentenced to be executed by lethal injection, convicted of multiple counts of capital murder and attempted murder for the 2004 killings of three police officers in which authorities say a co-defendant was the gunman. prosecutors argued that woods conspired in the killings which occurred when officers tried
john roberts has to say about a president attacking a federal judge in a trial involving one of the president's own political cronies. when he says something about that, that's going to be good. >> ashley parkeruted tonight, despite major questions in the case. oldest son of dr. king, martin luther king iii is standing by to explain why he joined the effort to save the man's life. we're back in one minute. e. we're back in one minute ♪ i want to rock! (rock!) ♪ i want to rock! (rock!)...