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billion euros but real strains have surfaced especially since the conservative nationalist law and justice party or peace for short came to power in poland their reforms of the justice system of alarm the european union warsaw has also refused to commit to taking in more refugees the polish prime minister said he was skeptical about a un plan to improve how governments deal with migrants and refugees. misc was similar to austria the czech republic and the united states we here in poland will very likely not be part of the global compact the un migration pact. and that's when i think. we think that our sovereign principle is concerned the protection borders and migration control. this is absolutely paramount for us song. there's also disagreement over the planned nord stream to pipeline which will carry gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany. poland feels its interests have been ignored. but in spite of the differences yet skeet jointly laid a wreath at warsaw's team of the unknown soldier a reminder of the need to ensure peaceful relations in the future. dr veronica priest my coach is
billion euros but real strains have surfaced especially since the conservative nationalist law and justice party or peace for short came to power in poland their reforms of the justice system of alarm the european union warsaw has also refused to commit to taking in more refugees the polish prime minister said he was skeptical about a un plan to improve how governments deal with migrants and refugees. misc was similar to austria the czech republic and the united states we here in poland will...
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right supporters were joined by new fascist activists from italy the ruling euro skeptic law and justice party says it rejects anti-semitism and racism but critics accuse it of quietly sliding siding rather with the far right of party one power in twenty fifteen and poland has since become increasingly isolated in europe amid allegations of a tilt toward authoritarian rule. for correspondent monica joins us now from warsaw monica a rather militant display there of nationalism from protesters many far right wingers among them is this the image the polish president is trying to project for his country. was certainly this is not the image that the polish officials would like to present to the war. but what's happened yes what happened yesterday was really scary there was. quite aggressive group among the demonstrators bottles and fireworks where. against them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european a flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people. shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have of course
right supporters were joined by new fascist activists from italy the ruling euro skeptic law and justice party says it rejects anti-semitism and racism but critics accuse it of quietly sliding siding rather with the far right of party one power in twenty fifteen and poland has since become increasingly isolated in europe amid allegations of a tilt toward authoritarian rule. for correspondent monica joins us now from warsaw monica a rather militant display there of nationalism from protesters...
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but real strains have surfaced to specially since the conservative nationalist law and justice party or peace for short came to power in poland their reforms of the justice system of alarm the european union warsaw has also refused to commit to taking in more refugees the polish prime minister said he was skeptical about a un plan to improve how governments deal with migrants and refugees. misc was similar to austria the czech republic and the united states we here in poland will very likely not be part of the global compact the un migration pact. and that's when i think. we think that our sovereign principle is concerned the protection borders and migration control. this is absolutely paramount for us. there's also disagreement over the planned north stream to pipeline which will carry gas from russia through the baltic sea to germany. poland feels its interests have been ignored but in spite of the differences merkel and jointly laid a wreath at warsaw's team of the unknown soldier a reminder of the need to ensure peaceful relations in the future. dr veronica priest my coach is a p
but real strains have surfaced to specially since the conservative nationalist law and justice party or peace for short came to power in poland their reforms of the justice system of alarm the european union warsaw has also refused to commit to taking in more refugees the polish prime minister said he was skeptical about a un plan to improve how governments deal with migrants and refugees. misc was similar to austria the czech republic and the united states we here in poland will very likely...
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right supporters were joined by neo fascist activists from italy the ruling euro skeptic law and justice party says it rejects anti-semitism and racism but critics accuse it of quietly siding with the far right party one power and twenty fifteen and poland has since become increasingly isolated in europe the middle allegations of a tilt toward authoritarian rule. for correspondent monica joins us now from warsaw monica a rather militant display there of nationalism from protesters many far right wingers among them is this the image the polish president is trying to project for his country. was certainly this is not the image that the polish officials would like to present to the war. but what's happened yes what happened yesterday was really scary there was. quite aggressive group among the demonstrators bottles and fireworks and. against of them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people who shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have of course they didn
right supporters were joined by neo fascist activists from italy the ruling euro skeptic law and justice party says it rejects anti-semitism and racism but critics accuse it of quietly siding with the far right party one power and twenty fifteen and poland has since become increasingly isolated in europe the middle allegations of a tilt toward authoritarian rule. for correspondent monica joins us now from warsaw monica a rather militant display there of nationalism from protesters many far...
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right supporters were joined by new a fascist activists from italy the ruling euro skeptic law and justice party says it rejects anti semitism and racism but critics accuse it of quietly siding with the far right party one power in two thousand and fifteen and poland has since become increasingly isolated in europe amid allegations of a tilt toward authoritarian rule. for correspondent monica joins us now from warsaw monica a rather militant display there of nationalism from protesters many far right wingers among them is this the image the polish president is trying to project for his country. it was certainly this is not the image that the polish officials would like to present to the hordes but. what's happened yes it looked happened yesterday was really scary there was. quite aggressive group among the demonstrators bottles and fireworks and. against them a call to counter demonstrators and police man a european flag of european union union was burnt on the streets and the people. shouted. down with the european union. so this is a scenario that the police officials wouldn't have. of course
right supporters were joined by new a fascist activists from italy the ruling euro skeptic law and justice party says it rejects anti semitism and racism but critics accuse it of quietly siding with the far right party one power in two thousand and fifteen and poland has since become increasingly isolated in europe amid allegations of a tilt toward authoritarian rule. for correspondent monica joins us now from warsaw monica a rather militant display there of nationalism from protesters many far...
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well german polish relations has become worse and worse since the national conservative law and justice party piece took power in two thousand and fifteen or so has been particularly critical of america's. liberal policies on immigration and has repeatedly refused to accept refuges from other parts of the u. tensions have also been stopped by judicial reforms in poland there are also strong differences between warsaw and belly referring to the energy politics that's right that times are rough and some observers see and eyes iraq calming in the german polish relations so a lot of difficult issues between the two countries as you mentioned poland's a judicial reforms are still. undermining democracy there's also the issue of a hard done position towards refugees how is the government of uncle america reacting to these controversial policies by its neighbor. my impression is marco is running at the escalation strategy through and through she is apparently a void being the great criticizing of the kolisch government you could see it again today at the press conference in also both america and pol
well german polish relations has become worse and worse since the national conservative law and justice party piece took power in two thousand and fifteen or so has been particularly critical of america's. liberal policies on immigration and has repeatedly refused to accept refuges from other parts of the u. tensions have also been stopped by judicial reforms in poland there are also strong differences between warsaw and belly referring to the energy politics that's right that times are rough...
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since the law and justice party came to power in twenty fifteen the mood in the country has changed earlier this year parliament approved a law that banned comments linked. poland with nazi war crimes such as the phrase polish death camps most of them were located in occupied poland but were run by the nazis and prime minister much of yet ski caused a global outcry after referring to jewish perpetrators during the second world war . and you sure there is. there's nowhere to semitism forward. to simulate a small force of there's never been an error in polish history pokey chance not even so much as a decade of. green or dresses or more significant at all or was of attitude toward deeply rooted belief in christianity and specifically catholicism. that religious faith requires us to respect our neighbors. butyl. senators shouting was apparently unaware of this demonstration invites one of in twenty fifteen featuring what is clearly an effigy of a jew. some say it represented george soros a prominent jewish investor and philanthropist who promotes liberal and internationalist policies. soros is
since the law and justice party came to power in twenty fifteen the mood in the country has changed earlier this year parliament approved a law that banned comments linked. poland with nazi war crimes such as the phrase polish death camps most of them were located in occupied poland but were run by the nazis and prime minister much of yet ski caused a global outcry after referring to jewish perpetrators during the second world war . and you sure there is. there's nowhere to semitism forward. to...
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i spoke with anwar ibrahim, president of the people's justice party, in line to be the next prime ministermalaysia. i asked about the challenges the nation is facing now. >> the fundamental problem in governance, we need to rid the country of corruption, then we will have enough to share with the people. i think with this in place, the budget, the focus is new methods to ensure transparent government and be responsible for the decisions. we can manage. this country has an experience with a strong private sector and a strong force. >> front and center is the issue that is being investigated now. are you planning to meet up with gary cohn? >> there are ongoing discussions. including goldman sachs has been under civil action in the united states. i think we need due process. we are talking about $600 million of commission, and i think they must understand to be complicit to the excesses and crime is inexcusable. in the process, the country and the people suffer. we must get hold of every cent that has been taken out of the country by the leaders or those complicit. >> how would you describe t
i spoke with anwar ibrahim, president of the people's justice party, in line to be the next prime ministermalaysia. i asked about the challenges the nation is facing now. >> the fundamental problem in governance, we need to rid the country of corruption, then we will have enough to share with the people. i think with this in place, the budget, the focus is new methods to ensure transparent government and be responsible for the decisions. we can manage. this country has an experience with...
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government has made to the judicial system as undermining the rule of law of the governing law and justice party has lowered the retirement age for justices on the supreme court critics say that move allows the government to kick out judges it doesn't like last month the european court of justice ordered poland to reverse the move poland also has issues with germany its unhappy about the plan to build a gas pipeline north stream to from russia to germany under the baltic sea bypassing poland and it argues jeopardizing poland's energy security. let's bring in d.d.'s correspondent money to set out because she is standing by for us in warsaw with more on this story monica how serious is the current friction that we're seeing between warsong berlin. well ascensions have been very deep in the recent months and years as you already said. the european union or york and some if not also german officials the german government is very concerned about the judicial reform is in poland the sense of this reform is to putting on the putting judges and courts under the control of the government and the argument
government has made to the judicial system as undermining the rule of law of the governing law and justice party has lowered the retirement age for justices on the supreme court critics say that move allows the government to kick out judges it doesn't like last month the european court of justice ordered poland to reverse the move poland also has issues with germany its unhappy about the plan to build a gas pipeline north stream to from russia to germany under the baltic sea bypassing poland...
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even as thousands of new victims have been merged in mandate the belated justice party joe castro al-jazeera washington. at least thirty one people have now died as wildfires burn across the u.s. state of california more than two hundred people are missing rob reynolds reports from up village. when the fire ripped through these houses in open village it didn't leave much small during wreckage burned out vehicles a charred exercise bike seventeen houses were completely destroyed but thankfully no lives were lost people here are deeply grateful to their firefighters it just flared up and just went quick and those firemen god bless them stood on my parents' deck here and fought off the fire from their house the state of california is under siege from north to south high winds and bone dry trees and brush have fueled deadly wildfires this week california has experienced the most devastating destructive fires that we've seen in its history over one hundred ninety six thousand acres burned. thousands of homes and dozens of lives lost everything depends on the wind a calm day can give firefighters
even as thousands of new victims have been merged in mandate the belated justice party joe castro al-jazeera washington. at least thirty one people have now died as wildfires burn across the u.s. state of california more than two hundred people are missing rob reynolds reports from up village. when the fire ripped through these houses in open village it didn't leave much small during wreckage burned out vehicles a charred exercise bike seventeen houses were completely destroyed but thankfully...
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some of the crisis we have because if you go back to the 1990s, what you see for example in the justice partytoday, there was a strong one and by the way he did not change his views, like many others there is a strong consistency. we can like it or dislike it but then came the yugoslav wars and basically nationalism was identified also as the new loss of itch and all these kind of anti-communist nationalists that have given rise to the liberals in 1989, they could not speak their name area and they had been silent for a while and they had been there butsimply for them , basically they cannot support the loss of itch, for them he was a communist. what the liberals didn't do is something they had been doing at the end of the 19th century trying to show that they give thenational interest two forms, one of which is narrowminded in what we see . being part of the union is part of it. then when you basically go to the problem of mister orban, mister orban is an efficient politician. i always believed he had a european vision and i'm not a hungarian one but in 2015 he's falling in 14 european count
some of the crisis we have because if you go back to the 1990s, what you see for example in the justice partytoday, there was a strong one and by the way he did not change his views, like many others there is a strong consistency. we can like it or dislike it but then came the yugoslav wars and basically nationalism was identified also as the new loss of itch and all these kind of anti-communist nationalists that have given rise to the liberals in 1989, they could not speak their name area and...
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the movement for justice is a political party in pakistan it's taliban branded its leader opposition politician emraan khan and infidel and even wanted him dead we met at his home in islamabad now under constant armed guard he's one of pakistan's most popular politicians organizing rallies that attract thousands of followers he doesn't believe the conflict can be solved militarily neither in afghanistan or pakistan i feel that this is a total violation of human rights it killing people by these drones basically sitting on a screen and eliminating people dehumanizing them treating them. as if you know this from some other planet not giving them a basic right of proving their innocence i mean it violates all norms of justice they claim they have intelligence that shows that they're terrorists. they are bombing villages their villages their houses their mud houses the bombing them and then that think that the a bomb when it's when it busts when it's been. does that the shrapnel knows exactly who was a terrorist and who is a woman and was a child with a grandmother i mean there is so man
the movement for justice is a political party in pakistan it's taliban branded its leader opposition politician emraan khan and infidel and even wanted him dead we met at his home in islamabad now under constant armed guard he's one of pakistan's most popular politicians organizing rallies that attract thousands of followers he doesn't believe the conflict can be solved militarily neither in afghanistan or pakistan i feel that this is a total violation of human rights it killing people by these...
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in trying to figure out what side the republicans have come down on or is this trump's party even if the chief justice is the target? >> as with most issues with trump and the republican party, it's not a matter of whether they come up out and line up behind him or against him. it's a matter of whether they say anything. to the extent a say something that will be critical of this, these are people who believe in the institution of the senate, the institutions of the american government, including the judiciary. so if they say something it is going to be critical of what the president is doing right now. but what we're seeing more and more is that they are just not saying anything. they don't see the fight as being worth it. they see the president hitting back against critics, and they recognize that whatever they say it's just going to blow back on them with the base. >> this seems to be one of the things that even the president's appointees in the justice department have been surprised by. when devin nunes goes after them and wants to classify fisa applications and bust norms in terms of how the just
in trying to figure out what side the republicans have come down on or is this trump's party even if the chief justice is the target? >> as with most issues with trump and the republican party, it's not a matter of whether they come up out and line up behind him or against him. it's a matter of whether they say anything. to the extent a say something that will be critical of this, these are people who believe in the institution of the senate, the institutions of the american government,...
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kagan ruling against the health care laws. >> there are cases in which judges might -- justices and judges of a party of the president who appointed them would rule against this president or any other president. but as a general matter, where justices come down in cases is much more predictable now than it has been in the history of the court. we don't have swing justices any more who move around. so i just think we are in an unusual state. and i really applaud the chief justice for what he said, but there is a certain bit of naivete to thinking that judges these days are just calling balls and strikes. >> michael? >> i couldn't disagree with ruth more on that. i think it's yet to be seen exactly what this iteration of the roberts' court is going to be like. i think judge kavanaugh will surprise a lot of folks and upset his appointor, one donald trump, in a number of cases potentially down the pike. i think chief justice roberts in saying what he said today, stepping out from behind that bench to pretty much square up against the president on this, katy, goes to the point that the justice has always
kagan ruling against the health care laws. >> there are cases in which judges might -- justices and judges of a party of the president who appointed them would rule against this president or any other president. but as a general matter, where justices come down in cases is much more predictable now than it has been in the history of the court. we don't have swing justices any more who move around. so i just think we are in an unusual state. and i really applaud the chief justice for what...
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pad whitaker told me last year at the justice tment christmas party that he was making it a personal mission to improve relations between senior officials at justice and the white house. heppears to have succeeded in great measure. and he was promoted without being senate confirmed to be the acting attorney general today. the question inside justice for some people and on capitol hill for democrats is whether he's too close to the white house as this investigation by the special counseldges closer to the trump campaign, and as other investigations and u.s. attorneys offices may be look intogths trump organlfation it >> woodruff: john carlin what, does this all say about the independence of the jdeustice rtment, the independence of the attorney general, from the white house? >> and i think that's what's critical. there havetieen close reships between the attorneys general and the white house before, but at the end of the day, we ed to ve confidence that the integrity of our-- parcularly our criminal investigations who's targeted, at type of evidence is collected, how it's collected-- i
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you are talking about moving towards drum, when he does criminal justice reform. >> blacks are waking up to the fact. the party has used them as pawns. >> that same monolithic analyses. criminal justice reform, i will vote for trump. >> laura: all right, . >> actavis like you are helping destroy america. >> laura: one of you was going to have to stop talking. let me say, leo, i'm going to take you out to dinner. when you come to d.c., i am taking you out to dinner. we are all going to have a meal together. leo, you will vote for trump. i'm telling you he is going to get this criminal justice reform. i believe he's going to get it passed and he will get get some democrats. >> i am recording this program. >> laura: all right, good. great to have you on. you are wonderful guests. coming up, a special monday night edition of "seen and unseen" with raymond arroyo. up next. don't go away. it's time to get out of line with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line
you are talking about moving towards drum, when he does criminal justice reform. >> blacks are waking up to the fact. the party has used them as pawns. >> that same monolithic analyses. criminal justice reform, i will vote for trump. >> laura: all right, . >> actavis like you are helping destroy america. >> laura: one of you was going to have to stop talking. let me say, leo, i'm going to take you out to dinner. when you come to d.c., i am taking you out to dinner....
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to day is a grand oh named party for mother earth for justice. for now i'll just put it there. i'm going to be introduced to the mother earth that are going through thing type of pain i. still get my days i still have my nights and it's good fifteen years right you know her son was shot fourteen time i was just sad you're those who is just six that's why i'm here in out think out of here you know man. don't train was my bro and he never showed any signs of any kind of paranoid or i'm trying to q was on hand in travis. paid in all below we start. when he will say a lie then do it. you don't leave. on a. dime going to read part of something dead he will mediate the wound is alive. he was in the park and the manager. called the police to be moved because he thought he was a homeless man. the police out there is answering our call and they came out and they had to discuss it with dad. and they told her they found a he wasn't doing anything wrong. when the call a day spads it went to for a man. in. the back or who were to the point were also grabbed his with. couple times with. and
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score is likely to be even higher than her shouting is a civil servant with the justice department's a loyal car drove the partyof the two doll that was it off of the forty she is in those legally were shields she owned the woman doesn't leave worry emily rian. these young fools will fly a hole for. money off with their well we're sure sounds she will send us all the only one and go to hell means a lot when mean first year may need about our kids with a you're going to go without a father you walk funny as a woman and don't was a new issue or. are. inclined to listen to one of the two from the margins of the. timer. twenty two what are your child's teacher pushes you drop to the. trench in the evening few hundred feet. first. i've come to chiang ching city a high tech metropolis in central china where the jailing river meets. the yangtze i'm here to meet one of the ten million people who've seen the dark side of the social credit system investigative journalist leo. with his street smart hands on approach who has exposed high level corruption and solved murder cases abandoned by the police in many countries he'
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justice for all country. after you paid your debt, the idea you can never come back, you can never be included again, i think it offends both partiesanti-liberty, anti-justice -- >> all those things are true. the other reality is we have a huge population who have been incarcerated. huge. i mean, much bigger than in the history of this country. and we see substantial -- i mean substantial number of people who can't vote. and that was never a problem until mandatory minimums and other things went in place. now we have i think people saying look, there's just too many people out there -- >> i'm going to brag on you. you actually voted the right way on this thing years and years ago, rick santorum. you never got credit for it. but it's finally caught up to you. >> there you go. >> finally the endorsement you've been waiting for. >> i want to thank everybody, appreciate everybody's insight. we're going to have a lot more tomorrow on florida. the contest for governor, battle for a senate seat. just ahead the large bloc of voters that could be the difference that might surprise you. stay tuned. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because
justice for all country. after you paid your debt, the idea you can never come back, you can never be included again, i think it offends both partiesanti-liberty, anti-justice -- >> all those things are true. the other reality is we have a huge population who have been incarcerated. huge. i mean, much bigger than in the history of this country. and we see substantial -- i mean substantial number of people who can't vote. and that was never a problem until mandatory minimums and other...
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party that controls it. three of the supreme court justices have been appointed by presidents that lost the popular vote. the emergence of additional parties could help. adams worried about power bieng concentrated in just two. the 2017 analysis points to nine, not two distinct categories ranging from core conservatives to solid liberals. if the two majority broaden their appeal democrats in rural areas, gop in skities. erick canter argued last week that the gop's very survival is contingent upon winning back college educated voters. constitutional amendments could change to a direct system, not by the electoral college. but both are unlikely in this climate. if called for by 2 slee/3 of th states. interstate compact, not their state's victor and finally rapged choice vote are additional out of the box remedied. ohio wins in 2015. beginige in 2021. and they did the same for congressional districts. of the diminishes. now joining me riech lawyerry and ougter of roingen unbound. and how we can do tuagain and the former speech writer for president obama sque author of "thanks obama" >> well, this is a future
party that controls it. three of the supreme court justices have been appointed by presidents that lost the popular vote. the emergence of additional parties could help. adams worried about power bieng concentrated in just two. the 2017 analysis points to nine, not two distinct categories ranging from core conservatives to solid liberals. if the two majority broaden their appeal democrats in rural areas, gop in skities. erick canter argued last week that the gop's very survival is contingent...
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he held the line when it came to criminal justice reform angering people in his own party.nything thales the d.o.j. touched -- i mean, that didn't have anything to do with russia he was right there in lockstep. he had cover because democrats didn't want to touch him because he was so important to keep in place in order to protect the line abo mueller, otherwise, you would have seen a ground swell of opposition toward him. you would have seen much more vitriol out of jeff sessions. >> it's all about the mueller probe. >> even wn the democrats thought jeff sessions had lied under oath to them about what he knew when, they still said, you know what, we don't have time to get into that because they were focused on protecthis guy because he recused. that's- it's almost comical in a sad way that that's his. lega he went from having a very, very conservati, very, very -- noted for his anti-immigration policies when he was a senator that could haveo carried him t the d.o.j. but right now, he's been, you know, turned into an enemy because ro the russia. he was always an enemy with t
he held the line when it came to criminal justice reform angering people in his own party.nything thales the d.o.j. touched -- i mean, that didn't have anything to do with russia he was right there in lockstep. he had cover because democrats didn't want to touch him because he was so important to keep in place in order to protect the line abo mueller, otherwise, you would have seen a ground swell of opposition toward him. you would have seen much more vitriol out of jeff sessions. >> it's...
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the quote from the chief justice was, i have to say in a weird way the president is the one who has the finger firmly on the pulse of the servative movement of the political party than chief justice roberts. i am not saying that is the reality of the independent judiciary, but of course there are trump judges and obama judges and bush judge, and if there weren't, the 2016 election might have gone completely different way, and like chief justice roberts is a spawn of the conservative movement deeply animated by this very issue, and so, when even though president trump says it in a politically vulgar way, he is speaking more truth on this issue than the chief justice. >> and to be clear, i am not sure that i 100% agree with you sh, but this is the statement from chief roberts. we don't have obama judges or trump judges or bush judges or clinton judge, but what we do have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judging doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them. the independent judiciary is something that we should all be thankful for. and so, what happened when alito and president obama was there when he mouthed "you lie" and that sort
the quote from the chief justice was, i have to say in a weird way the president is the one who has the finger firmly on the pulse of the servative movement of the political party than chief justice roberts. i am not saying that is the reality of the independent judiciary, but of course there are trump judges and obama judges and bush judge, and if there weren't, the 2016 election might have gone completely different way, and like chief justice roberts is a spawn of the conservative movement...
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score is likely to be even higher than her shouting is a civil servant with the justice department a loyal car drove the party of the to do all that was enough of the forty she said those legally were shields she owned the woman doesn't leave worry emily. these young folks all for i have all four dollars dollars will let me go off with their girl was sure sounds she was unusual the only good one and go to hell means a lot when mean first year may need about our kids were you going to go without a father as you walk funny as a woman was a new issue or. inclined to intend to go and see the tiffany models that are. coming. to bring to you what are your child's teacher pushes you to walk to the. trench in a few hundred feet. first. i've come to chungking city a high tech metropolis in central china where the jailing river meets the yangtze i'm here to meet one of the ten million people who've seen the dark side of the social credit system investigative germ. leo. with his street smart hands on approach who has exposed high level corruption and solved murder cases abandoned by the police in many countries he'd be
score is likely to be even higher than her shouting is a civil servant with the justice department a loyal car drove the party of the to do all that was enough of the forty she said those legally were shields she owned the woman doesn't leave worry emily. these young folks all for i have all four dollars dollars will let me go off with their girl was sure sounds she was unusual the only good one and go to hell means a lot when mean first year may need about our kids were you going to go without...
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score is likely to be even higher than her shouting is a civil servant with the justice department a loyal car drove the partyof the to do all that was it after the forty she said those legally were shields she owned the woman doesn't leave worry him in the union . he is a young fool to fly the whole four dollars dollars money off of their well we're sure sounds she will send us all the only one and then go for child means or one mean first year may need about our kids were you going to go without a father as you walk by as a woman was a new issue or. inclined to intend to bring the. two from the margins without. a man. to bring it to you what are these are your only child. wishes you took to the. trash in a few hundreds in the. first time. i've come to chongqing city a high tech metropolis in central china where the jailing river meets the yangtze i'm here to meet one of the ten million people who've seen the dark side of the social credit system investigative journalist leo. with his street smart hands on approach who has exposed high level corruption unsolved murder cases abandoned by the police in many co
score is likely to be even higher than her shouting is a civil servant with the justice department a loyal car drove the partyof the to do all that was it after the forty she said those legally were shields she owned the woman doesn't leave worry him in the union . he is a young fool to fly the whole four dollars dollars money off of their well we're sure sounds she will send us all the only one and then go for child means or one mean first year may need about our kids were you going to go...
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that was handled i think was tremendous energy was given to the republican party by the way they treated then judge cavanagh justice cabinet. and expressed their support for confirming more great pro constitution judges candidates who embraced our message of low taxes low regulations low crime strong borders and great judges excelled last night they excelled they they really i mean we have a a list of people that were fantastic and i'm just going to put them out mike bost rodney davis. andy barr was fantastic i went to kentucky for the most part i didn't campaign for the house but i did actually make a special trip for andy barr because he was in a very tough race in kentucky and he won it was a very tough race the polls were all showing that he was down and down substantially and he won and that what i did to pete stopper of minnesota great guy he's new and ran a fantastic race on the other hand you had some that decided to let's stay away let's stay away they did very poorly. i'm not sure that i should be happy or sad but i feel just fine about it. carlos bella. mike coffman too bad mike. miller. i still mia love
that was handled i think was tremendous energy was given to the republican party by the way they treated then judge cavanagh justice cabinet. and expressed their support for confirming more great pro constitution judges candidates who embraced our message of low taxes low regulations low crime strong borders and great judges excelled last night they excelled they they really i mean we have a a list of people that were fantastic and i'm just going to put them out mike bost rodney davis. andy...
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. >> which justice and future chief justice resigned in 1916 after he was nominated as the republican party's candidate for president in a surprising third ballot of the national convention? >> hughes? >> that is correct. he lost to woodrow wilson. he later returned as chief justice. next question for team madison. which early chief justice resigned and later turned down a second chance to be chief justice after the senate had already confirmed him? >> this is intense. [laughter] >> we are going to need an answer. >> can we call a lifeline? >> i don't think so. >> jay. >> that is correct. it was john jay, our very first chief justice. he resigned when he was elected governor of new york. six years later, president adams nominated him a second time, but he declined the appointment, and adams went on to select john marshall to be the chief justice. >> team jefferson. a majority of attorney -- current justices are catholic, but in history there have only been 13 catholic justices. this infamous chief justice was the first. that's the second time infamous has been used. >> we will go with taney.
. >> which justice and future chief justice resigned in 1916 after he was nominated as the republican party's candidate for president in a surprising third ballot of the national convention? >> hughes? >> that is correct. he lost to woodrow wilson. he later returned as chief justice. next question for team madison. which early chief justice resigned and later turned down a second chance to be chief justice after the senate had already confirmed him? >> this is intense....
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know you must make it before into between the military as it is the justice justice bowing to the military binds a political party so if you see russia now russian probably trying to obtain a peace accord in syria as we as we know from the place but . military military aid was. not allow when. a was helping the regime of assad and it was there fighting against terrorism you have other reports of this commission that you can read is that the ration is the responsible for civilians death and that is and as a result our understand the point you make us think separate about they can intervene to fight terrorism and kill civilians at the same time i'm saying but you are someone who sitting on a u.n. commission at that time do you regret making those comments because the at the moment you made those comments in february twenty sixth at that time amnesty was. for bombing civilian targets how could you investigate all crows while praising a party that's accused of war you know i disagree with you totally i disagree with you. because it is a war it always is going on seven years now and in this a very year or so you have
know you must make it before into between the military as it is the justice justice bowing to the military binds a political party so if you see russia now russian probably trying to obtain a peace accord in syria as we as we know from the place but . military military aid was. not allow when. a was helping the regime of assad and it was there fighting against terrorism you have other reports of this commission that you can read is that the ration is the responsible for civilians death and that...
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quintessential outside candidate, a new, young senator who was running more on ideas than party apparatus - equal justice justice, equal opportunity. [applause] - hart said, "here's what's gonna happen. "if i come in second place in iowa, i'm gonna win hi "the new hamps primary ten days later, "and if i win in new hampshire, "i'm gonna win in the caucuses vain south dakota and , "i'm gonna win south carolina, "i'm gonna win all across the country "on sur tuesday," and it's because "this is what happens in american politics. this is what happens with momentum in american politics. if you become the one choice, if you become the e person nt who can beat the frounner, if you become the alternative, millions of americans and they invest whatever hopes they have in you. - hart's rise was meteoric. you know, he went fromat or 2% in thenal polls to being equal with ronald reagan in the polls in a period of i think . five, six, seven weeks he stubbed his toe a little bit in the debate right before super tuesday. - he had this speech about w he's new and i''s an idea man anold. "well, could you answer this questi
quintessential outside candidate, a new, young senator who was running more on ideas than party apparatus - equal justice justice, equal opportunity. [applause] - hart said, "here's what's gonna happen. "if i come in second place in iowa, i'm gonna win hi "the new hamps primary ten days later, "and if i win in new hampshire, "i'm gonna win in the caucuses vain south dakota and , "i'm gonna win south carolina, "i'm gonna win all across the country "on sur...
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justice majors on catholic campuses. how do those apply when they go to keg party on friday. whew do you export your social justice work across the street at the soup kitchen but you don't -- you forget about it when you go to a keg party. and so i think it's a very simple shift there, right? we just have to make that little connection. all the groundwork for talking about -- this is a social justice issue, right, consent. it's ethics and human dignity, the value of all persons, respect for the human body. that's all social justice stuff, and so i think in many ways, universities that are good at social justice teaching should be leaders in the conversation. i think we need to allow talk of justice to come up when we talk about consent and sexual assault. so, i think that at its heart or foundation, religions could be friends to this conversation but of course, sex is a third rail, right? of religion. and i know that from talking to students who identify as going religious universities, who identify as religion or there's a sense of, like, sex, you're not supposed to talk abou
justice majors on catholic campuses. how do those apply when they go to keg party on friday. whew do you export your social justice work across the street at the soup kitchen but you don't -- you forget about it when you go to a keg party. and so i think it's a very simple shift there, right? we just have to make that little connection. all the groundwork for talking about -- this is a social justice issue, right, consent. it's ethics and human dignity, the value of all persons, respect for the...
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. >> i think justice kavanaugh should go. >> isn't it always better to assume then that one of the plaintiffs of the injured partiesthan one that is not injured? so if they take the time to file a claim? . >> if i may answer the question this is the chief justices question so the doctrine here is that the class represented and their lawyers are fiduciaries to the fifth to say doesn't make sense at the end of the day to have this indirect benefit rather than a direct benefit. >> thank you counsel. >>. >> mister chief justice mia please the court. this case undoubtedly indicates policy and questions but those are the types of questions that the administrative process the advisory committee can invest on - - investigate and answer. >> where does that come from is that created by congress quick. >> no it comes out of the notion that someone who gets the reward can repurpose to a different purpose if that isn't usable so the private parties regularly look for a settlement and to go to a third party and the question is if there is anything in rule 23 e-that says that causes representatives with fair and reasonable adequa
. >> i think justice kavanaugh should go. >> isn't it always better to assume then that one of the plaintiffs of the injured partiesthan one that is not injured? so if they take the time to file a claim? . >> if i may answer the question this is the chief justices question so the doctrine here is that the class represented and their lawyers are fiduciaries to the fifth to say doesn't make sense at the end of the day to have this indirect benefit rather than a direct benefit....
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price for the kingdom to pay this sound if the turkish prosecutor the minister of justice and the deputy head of the ruling party here in turkey all say that there needs to be further international of pressure on science. to come out openly about those crucial details that the turkish investigators are looking for to be able to seal the whole case and issue a final indictment they know that they badly need to get hold of the whereabouts of the remains of. the for them to identify the circumstances of his death by us follow the turkish government is concerned there is absolutely this push towards further political affiliation and escalation for the rhetoric to push the saudi government into major concessions in the near future. the washington post is reporting the leaders of egypt and israel have reached out to the trumpet ministration to express support for saudi crown prince mohammed bin some on the newspaper has also revealed more information about a recent phone call that the crown prince made to washington a white house correspondent kimberly hellcat has more. the washington post is reporting new details of
price for the kingdom to pay this sound if the turkish prosecutor the minister of justice and the deputy head of the ruling party here in turkey all say that there needs to be further international of pressure on science. to come out openly about those crucial details that the turkish investigators are looking for to be able to seal the whole case and issue a final indictment they know that they badly need to get hold of the whereabouts of the remains of. the for them to identify the...
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show and did the people's party is on board but some of the political parties who have political goals projects they would achieve justice and i would say imraan khan are now taking advantage of this they've also called to join me at the old my slum as scholars support their dogs on their streets but that your vision he has tremendous support now they're even the media is supporting the government that is making things very difficult for the media to report we have blackouts because the media itself project august going did a wall or giant dangerous time and we're watching to see what happens next to when the situation develops a little thank you. well let's stay in the region because sri lanka's president is under pressure to recall parliament earlier than expected over an ongoing constitutional crisis president serious on his decision to replace the prime minister with former president mahinda rajapaksa has caused widespread controversy bernard smith has more on this from these throwing can capital colombo. run away from a singer the ousted prime minister of sri lanka still refusing to leave the prime minister's offici
show and did the people's party is on board but some of the political parties who have political goals projects they would achieve justice and i would say imraan khan are now taking advantage of this they've also called to join me at the old my slum as scholars support their dogs on their streets but that your vision he has tremendous support now they're even the media is supporting the government that is making things very difficult for the media to report we have blackouts because the media...