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richard miller, head ofjustice for the law society, thank you for your time.a look at the weather forecast now with darren. good evening. today the wettest weather has been in the south—east of scotland. a couple of inches of rain and not a particularly some are looking seen here at st andrews, sentin looking seen here at st andrews, sent in by one of our weather watchers. you can see the extent of the rain earlier in scotland, trying to push into northern ireland, some patchy rain elsewhere and a lot of cloud. we will hang onto cloudy skies for most of the night. some further rain across scotland, northern ireland, wales, west wales, the south—west, the ring could be heavy for a while. some rain in the east as well, temperatures no lower than 13 or 1a, so not dropping much from the highs we have had today. again, as we head into on friday we have some rain in devon and cornwall, pat west wales. not quite as wet by the morning. moving to the midlands, cloudy skies, the odd shower but a hint of sunshine in east anglia and the south—east of england. it should be
richard miller, head ofjustice for the law society, thank you for your time.a look at the weather forecast now with darren. good evening. today the wettest weather has been in the south—east of scotland. a couple of inches of rain and not a particularly some are looking seen here at st andrews, sentin looking seen here at st andrews, sent in by one of our weather watchers. you can see the extent of the rain earlier in scotland, trying to push into northern ireland, some patchy rain elsewhere...
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. >> for example, he had one man thrown out of the medical society because the man father-in-law was a physician of a different sort, a homeopathic physician and reeves felt that at family gatherings you must be talking to your father-in-law, you must talk to your wife's father. that means automatically your expelled from our society because you're talking , that's what a fanatic he was. he was also, to give him his credit hewas also genuinely committed to public health. one of the founding members of the american public health association . and very politically astute. and he is the one more than anybody else engineers passage of this law. he's the one who engineers the alliance with a big railroad siding corporations. >> it's important to think of this decision as not creating a national medical profession but instead enabling the separate state legislatures one at a time to license things medical. and americans tend to forget, particularly given the debates over what our health world might looklike , we tend to forget it is still a state-by-state practice. doctors are separately l
. >> for example, he had one man thrown out of the medical society because the man father-in-law was a physician of a different sort, a homeopathic physician and reeves felt that at family gatherings you must be talking to your father-in-law, you must talk to your wife's father. that means automatically your expelled from our society because you're talking , that's what a fanatic he was. he was also, to give him his credit hewas also genuinely committed to public health. one of the...
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we got through that tumultuous time, and once again began to thrive as our society changed laws and opened the circle of opportunity and rights wider and wider for more americans. we revved up the engines of innovation and imagination. we turned back a tide of intolerance and embraced inclusion. the "we" who did those things were more than those in power who wanted to change course. it was millions of ordinary citizens, especially young people, who voted, marched, and organized. now, of course today has some important differences. the advance of technology, the impact of the internet, our fragmented media landscape, make it easier than ever to splinter ourselves into echo chambers. we can shut out contrary voices, avoid ever questioning our basic assumptions. extreme views are given powerful microphones. leaders willing to exploit fear and skepticism have tools at their disposal that were unimaginable when i graduated. and here's what that means to you, the class of 2017. you are graduating at a time when there is a full-fledged assault on truth and reason. just log on -- [applause] ms. cl
we got through that tumultuous time, and once again began to thrive as our society changed laws and opened the circle of opportunity and rights wider and wider for more americans. we revved up the engines of innovation and imagination. we turned back a tide of intolerance and embraced inclusion. the "we" who did those things were more than those in power who wanted to change course. it was millions of ordinary citizens, especially young people, who voted, marched, and organized. now,...
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organizations that were not medical, for example he had one man thrown out of the medical society because the man's father in law was physician of a different sort, homeopathic physician. reeves felt that family gatherings you must talk to your life's father, automatically or expelled from our society because you are talking -- that is what a fanatic he was. to give him his credit, he was genuinely committed to public health. one of the founding members of the american public health association, very politically astute, he is the one more than anybody else who engineers passage of this law. he is the one who engineers the alliance with the railroad mining corporations. it is important to think of this decision is not creating a national medical profession but instead enabling the legislature one at a time to license things medical and americans tends to forget given the modern debate over what our health world looks like tend to forget that it is a state-by-state practice. doctors are separately licensed in each separate state, they get relicensed or recertified in that state and the requirements for license ver
organizations that were not medical, for example he had one man thrown out of the medical society because the man's father in law was physician of a different sort, homeopathic physician. reeves felt that family gatherings you must talk to your life's father, automatically or expelled from our society because you are talking -- that is what a fanatic he was. to give him his credit, he was genuinely committed to public health. one of the founding members of the american public health...
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law. they want to make sure it doesn't creep into our society. >> kisha: i don't think it's possible, firsts is the united states. you can't impose a law on a whole country. but i agree that you can't categorize one religion. the focus should be on every group that exercises these barbaric, torturous acts against people and humanity. >> eric: once a year or so, there is a protest on sixth avenue. it is april muslim protest. everyone is very respectful. there wasn't a day throwing things. >> eboni: that's ignorant. these are people refusing to make the distinction and they are doing so at the expense of the people they say they are trying to help and protect. >> kat: if you get upset as an anti-sharia protests, then you are looping in all of the other muslims. if you can't make the distinction, then you are doing more harm than good. >> eric: ethan and kisha, am i being overly optimistic hoping that the council on american relations would go so far as to denounce radical islam. >> ethan: i would love for them to separate themselves from hamas and hezbollah as well. if we have dialogue and co
law. they want to make sure it doesn't creep into our society. >> kisha: i don't think it's possible, firsts is the united states. you can't impose a law on a whole country. but i agree that you can't categorize one religion. the focus should be on every group that exercises these barbaric, torturous acts against people and humanity. >> eric: once a year or so, there is a protest on sixth avenue. it is april muslim protest. everyone is very respectful. there wasn't a day throwing...
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we, as americans, are blessed by a free and open society with rights, secured by law and the constitution. thatagain, we are reminded there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant and being good citizens, neighbors, and the vendors of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life, and government, seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that before us, especially at the capitol police and all first responders. may their heroism and generosity of spirit be an inspiration to us all, and may they be assured of our appreciation of their service. in this great silence, as we are dramatically, as this assembly at the people's .ouse may republicans and the democrats be mindful of the rare .ompanionship they share men and women, who have taken very public responsibility for our country, that carries so many burdens, and today the danger buriedd made his debut characterized by kindness, goodwill, and compassion, one to another. , and may allrica that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory. a
we, as americans, are blessed by a free and open society with rights, secured by law and the constitution. thatagain, we are reminded there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant and being good citizens, neighbors, and the vendors of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life, and government, seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that before us, especially at the capitol police and all first...
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society. we have law enforcement authorities which are independent, as we can see it.al struggle about... but it is notjust about netanyahu, is it? you said not long ago — this caused a stir in israel — you said, "to my great sorrow, extremist and dangerous elements have taken over israel, and, in particular, the likud party, and are shaking the foundations of country and threatening to hurt its residents." those are very powerful words. it is. and i had too many disputes before my decision to resign from the government, because of certain trends which i didn't like. extremism? you see that in your own government that you loyally served for seven years? that's — that's right. but you know, it is a vibrant society. i have the culpability to deal with it, to criticise the government. you have also the responsibility to be clear about what you mean. so i want you to tell me exactly what you mean by this extremism that you see inside the israeli government. from the internal point of view, because of political solubility, i found too many politicians generating hatred agai
society. we have law enforcement authorities which are independent, as we can see it.al struggle about... but it is notjust about netanyahu, is it? you said not long ago — this caused a stir in israel — you said, "to my great sorrow, extremist and dangerous elements have taken over israel, and, in particular, the likud party, and are shaking the foundations of country and threatening to hurt its residents." those are very powerful words. it is. and i had too many disputes before...
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hands of those who .end to their injuries we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with right secured by law and the constitution. once again, we are reminded there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. -- may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us, especially the capitol police and all first responders. and generositysm of spirit be an inspiration to and may they be assured of our appreciation of their service. and in this great silence, as we are gathered most dramatically as this assembly at the people's house, they republicans and democrats be mindful on the rare companionship they share. men and women who have taken very public responsibility for our country that carries so many remindernd today, the shared danger. be characterized by kindness, goodwill and compassion, one to another. america, and may all that is done this day before your greater honor and glory, amen.
hands of those who .end to their injuries we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with right secured by law and the constitution. once again, we are reminded there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. -- may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us, especially the...
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we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again we're reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us, especially the capitol police, and all first responders. may their heroism and generosity of spirit be an inspiration to us all, and may they be assured of our appreciation of their service. and in this great silence, as we are gathered most as this assembly, the people's house, may republicans and democrats be mindful of the rare companionship they share. men and women who have taken very public responsibility for our country, that carries so many burdens and today the of shared danger. may this day be characterized by kindness, goodwill and ompassion, one to another. god bless america. and may all that is done this day be for your greater hono
we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again we're reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us, especially the capitol police, and all first...
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society. we have law enforcement that is independent, as we can see it. is an internal struggle about... but it is not just about neta nyahu. internal struggle about... but it is notjust about netanyahu. you said notjust about netanyahu. you said not long ago, and this caused a stir in israel. you said to your sorrow, extremist and dangerous elements had taken over israel, and in particular, the likud party, and threatening to hurt residents. there isa threatening to hurt residents. there is a powerful words. threatening to hurt residents. there is a powerfulwords. it is. and i had a lot of fights before resigning from the government because of certain plants are they did not like. extremism? do you see that in your own government that you search for seven years? it is a vibrant society. —— that you serve it. i have the culpability and a responsibility to criticise the government. you have also the responsibility to be clear about what you mean. i want you to be clear about the extremism that you see inside the israeli government.” found too many politici
society. we have law enforcement that is independent, as we can see it. is an internal struggle about... but it is not just about neta nyahu. internal struggle about... but it is notjust about netanyahu. you said notjust about netanyahu. you said not long ago, and this caused a stir in israel. you said to your sorrow, extremist and dangerous elements had taken over israel, and in particular, the likud party, and threatening to hurt residents. there isa threatening to hurt residents. there is a...
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and there is a big list to go through, but for the second time you see we need diplomats, civil society, law enforcement. there are some people who are inside these terrorist groups and i always get attacked when i say that, there are only two ways out, a bullet and a handout we have to put that also on the table. we have to understand that, but as long as there are more recruits joining we won't have enough bullets and we won't have enough handouts, so we need to basically stop the influx of recruits to these organizations. what is creating that influx? it's different from one country to another, but there is one common factor today, these civil wars that have brought what? new fronts of jihad for these groups and that's why we have 5000 foreign fighter from europe 7000 from the former soviet republic. we have about 40000 foreign fighters who want to join terrorist groups in iraq and syria am not talking that those that went to yemen or somalia, but other places. granted, most of these dyes were killed. 20% of them were able to the back to their country and we seen the havoc they were able
and there is a big list to go through, but for the second time you see we need diplomats, civil society, law enforcement. there are some people who are inside these terrorist groups and i always get attacked when i say that, there are only two ways out, a bullet and a handout we have to put that also on the table. we have to understand that, but as long as there are more recruits joining we won't have enough bullets and we won't have enough handouts, so we need to basically stop the influx of...
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they teach you to regard law enforcement and your society and your government with contempt. once you inculcate yourself with that lifestyle, with that philosophy, then it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore. it becomes a matter of this is my life, the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end, which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard, serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled the other in the county jail. both of them i'm doing life sentences for, as i should. you can't, in society, in a civil society, go around killing people and not expect to be, you know, punished for it. >> you must have known that while you were strangling the guy in the jail. >> sure i knew that. but as a gang banger, i elected to step out of society's normal bounds, customs, mannerisms, and rules. i chose to live in a world where we created our own rules, our own society. >> there wasn't an ounce of denial in federico's account of his behavior. he was very honest and forthright about what he had done, and he
they teach you to regard law enforcement and your society and your government with contempt. once you inculcate yourself with that lifestyle, with that philosophy, then it's not a matter of right and wrong anymore. it becomes a matter of this is my life, the life that i'm living. >> to what end? >> to this end, which is nothing. >> when we met him, munoz was in the level 6 maximum security yard, serving two life sentences for two murders. >> i shot one, and i strangled...
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we, as americans, are blessed by a free and open society, with rights, secured by law, and the constitution. but once again, we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way of life, at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us. especially the capital police and all first responders, may their heroism and generosity of spirit be an inspiration to us all and may they be assured of our appreciation of their service. and in this great silence, as we are gathered most dramatically, as this assembly, the people's house, may republicans and democrats be mindful of the rare companionship they share men and women who have taken very public responsibility for our country that carries so many burdens, and today, the reminder, shared danger. may this day be characterized by kindness, goodwill, and compassion, one to another. god bless america. and may all that is done this day
we, as americans, are blessed by a free and open society, with rights, secured by law, and the constitution. but once again, we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way of life, at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who respond to the crises that befall us. especially the capital police and all...
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society. bill after the obamacare law was passed, there was a lot costiticism about rising from many officials. with the latest version of the gop health care plan, there is criticism according to the washington post, republican governors are voicing doubts. several moderate republicans including john charlief ohio, the baker of massachusetts and larry hogan of maryland, have issued statements criticizing, including the secrecy under which this bill was written. also the impact on low income residents. we were talking about single-payer options. how can advocates of the single-payer system use this discussion about obamacare and the republican bill to advocate for their position? guest: the media has to open up and provide a forum for people to have these debates. because this is all happening behind closed doors, 13 white male republican senators were discussing this and, and no one knows -- the media are just speculating. why not actually, don't have the politicians determining what you are providing for a forum for discussion about, have substantial discussions about what people want in thi
society. bill after the obamacare law was passed, there was a lot costiticism about rising from many officials. with the latest version of the gop health care plan, there is criticism according to the washington post, republican governors are voicing doubts. several moderate republicans including john charlief ohio, the baker of massachusetts and larry hogan of maryland, have issued statements criticizing, including the secrecy under which this bill was written. also the impact on low income...
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we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. once again we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who sppd respond to the crises that befall us. especially the capitol police and all first responders. may their heroism and generosity of spirit be assured of our appreciation of their service. in this great silence as we are gathered most dramatically at this assembly at the people's house. may republicans and democrats be mindful of the rare companionship they share. men and women who have taken very public our country. that carries so many burdens and today the reminder shared danger. may this day be characterized by kindness, good will, and compassion. one to another. god, bless america. and may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory, amen. >> amen. >>> the chair persupt to c
we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. once again we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege. we thank you for the men and women who sppd respond to the crises that befall us. especially the capitol police and all first responders. may...
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society. bill after the obamacare law was passed, there was a lot costiticism about rising from many officialswith the latest version of the gop health care plan, there is criticism according to the washington post, republican governors are voicing doubts. several moderate republicans including john charlief ohio, the baker of massachusetts and larry hogan of maryland, have issued statements criticizing, including the secrecy under which this bill was written. also the impact on low income residents. we were talking about single-payer options. how can advocates of the single-payer system use this discussion about obamacare and the republican bill to advocate for their position? guest: the media has to open up and provide a forum for people to have these debates. because this is all happening behind closed doors, 13 white male republican senators were discussing this and, and no one knows -- the media are just speculating. why not actually, don't have the politicians determining what you are providing for a forum for discussion about, have substantial discussions about what people want in this
society. bill after the obamacare law was passed, there was a lot costiticism about rising from many officialswith the latest version of the gop health care plan, there is criticism according to the washington post, republican governors are voicing doubts. several moderate republicans including john charlief ohio, the baker of massachusetts and larry hogan of maryland, have issued statements criticizing, including the secrecy under which this bill was written. also the impact on low income...
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we live in a free society, a society of laws. the question will be what charges apply and what can stick. it is an ongoing investigation. >> yeah. as part of you being an intelligence expert is the way that london will be working with and the u.k. working with other countries. this as we forge a new relationship with the u.k. and we'll see that over the coming weeks and days. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> next in his response to the london attack, president attack chooses to pick a fight with the mayor of london and we would also like to get your sense, your voice heard on the question of this hour. are you avoiding large crowds in the wake of recent target attacks on soft targets in the u.k. let us know what you think. go to pulse.msnbc.com/america. tell us what you think. we'll be sharing what you are saying later in the hour. have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you
we live in a free society, a society of laws. the question will be what charges apply and what can stick. it is an ongoing investigation. >> yeah. as part of you being an intelligence expert is the way that london will be working with and the u.k. working with other countries. this as we forge a new relationship with the u.k. and we'll see that over the coming weeks and days. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> next in his response to the london attack, president attack chooses...
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the laws and customs of a patriarchal society left them helpless to take action. i found a kernel of proof behind there was ats but different story. whoha and dolley new people advocated an end to slavery and some of them were members of their own families. martha washington's parents were slaveholders but in the era of the american revolution, many people were questioning slavery's place in the new nation. northern state were in the process of outlawing slavery within their borders and in virginia, where the first lady's --es, certain slaveholders first ladies lived, certain slaveholders were emancipating their slaves. george washington became one of them. he died in 1799. george wrote a will emancipate --emancipating his slaves, not at the end of his life but on martha's death. martha at the time was a wealthy woman in her own right and she did not need his slaves to live well. she possessed a more slaves than he did. not hers our ho died iny belonged to thes 1757. martha had inherited the use of his slaves. all the slaves were to pass it heirs at theother time
the laws and customs of a patriarchal society left them helpless to take action. i found a kernel of proof behind there was ats but different story. whoha and dolley new people advocated an end to slavery and some of them were members of their own families. martha washington's parents were slaveholders but in the era of the american revolution, many people were questioning slavery's place in the new nation. northern state were in the process of outlawing slavery within their borders and in...
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joining us once again as a survivor, and our new guests are two attorneys from the legal aid society employment lawbeth kristen, the director of their gender equity and lgbt rights program, and cacilia kim, special council, and you were both honored by congresswoman jackie speier, and you won a whole bunch of other awards, so congratulations. >> thank you. >> thanks, cheryl. >> and i appreciate you both being here today. i want to start with heath because you had a legal battle after you reported what happened to you -- your -- your sexual assault. so, tell me what happened with -- with how they -- they treated you in the military. >> um... eventually, i was discharged. it was a dishonorable discharge because i went awol. um... >> and you went awol because you didn't want to be assaulted again. >> to protect myself, yes. that was the only way i could protect myself. um... >> so, you didn't get your benefits. you had to fight for them. >> it... took years... and years. i had a lot of support. protect our defenders, congresswoman jackie speier... my senator, senator... kirsten gillibrand. between all
joining us once again as a survivor, and our new guests are two attorneys from the legal aid society employment lawbeth kristen, the director of their gender equity and lgbt rights program, and cacilia kim, special council, and you were both honored by congresswoman jackie speier, and you won a whole bunch of other awards, so congratulations. >> thank you. >> thanks, cheryl. >> and i appreciate you both being here today. i want to start with heath because you had a legal...
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for example, he had one man thrown out of the medical society because the man's father-in-law was a physician of a different sort, a homeopathic atsician, and reeves felt family gatherings you must be talking to your father-in-law in law, that means automatically you are expelled from our society because you're talking to him. to his credit, he was genuinely committed to public health. -- foundingounty members of the american public health association and politically astute. he is the one more than anybody who engineered passage of this law. he is the one who engineers the alliance with the big railroad, mining corporations. it is important to think of this decision as not creating a national medical profession, but instead and they blame the separate state legislatures one at a time to license things medical. and americans tend to forget, given the modern debates over what the -- what our health world ought to look like, we tend to forget it is still a state-by-state practice. doctors are separately licensed in each separate state, and if they go to another state, he have to get recertified
for example, he had one man thrown out of the medical society because the man's father-in-law was a physician of a different sort, a homeopathic atsician, and reeves felt family gatherings you must be talking to your father-in-law in law, that means automatically you are expelled from our society because you're talking to him. to his credit, he was genuinely committed to public health. -- foundingounty members of the american public health association and politically astute. he is the one more...
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. >> history will judge us by our commitment to a just society governed by law and the willingness to truth and say never again. >> there was some flak. >> well, yeah. one of your colleagues from california, republican congressman, said you were as much a traitor to this country as edward snowden. >> well, he had a bad day. it is not always easy. it is hard. >> people watching this looking at you will be shocked to know that you are the oldest serving u.s. senator. >> don't rub it in. >> i'm not. it's the opposite. >> it's what i'm meant to do. and as long as the old bean holds up. >> i'm from the generation where we dropped under our desks. >> were people out there saying i want to be dianne feinstein. i want to do what she did. >> run, but prepare yourself. and so many times talented young women go for the top first. you can't do that. start young, earn your spurs. you don't drop out. you take defeat after defeat after defeat. but you keep going. and i really believe that. >> yeah, okay. she qualifies as a bad-ass woman. i didn't know a lot of that stuff and she admitted she doesn't
. >> history will judge us by our commitment to a just society governed by law and the willingness to truth and say never again. >> there was some flak. >> well, yeah. one of your colleagues from california, republican congressman, said you were as much a traitor to this country as edward snowden. >> well, he had a bad day. it is not always easy. it is hard. >> people watching this looking at you will be shocked to know that you are the oldest serving u.s. senator....
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but society must stop things like far right opinions. the lawso not mean we can delete everything. what is for bid and and what isn't -- forbidden and what is not is by no means clear. correspondent: lawmakers say that the posting prompting that beheading was not a criminal offense. sarah: we will take a look at other stories making news around the globe. beginning in new york, police say shots were fired inside a new york city hospital. local media reporting as many as six people wounded in the shooting at bronx lebanon hospital. they have confirmed the gunman is now dead. police rushed to the scene haven't -- and have asked the public to avoid the area. the head of the local authority responsible for the london tower that burned down is now resigning. he canceled the first council meeting after the blaze. at least 80 people died in the inferno earlier this month. and at least 22 people have been killed in three days of fighting in the central african republic. the clashes between malaysia and her -- militia and herders again in the southeast of
but society must stop things like far right opinions. the lawso not mean we can delete everything. what is for bid and and what isn't -- forbidden and what is not is by no means clear. correspondent: lawmakers say that the posting prompting that beheading was not a criminal offense. sarah: we will take a look at other stories making news around the globe. beginning in new york, police say shots were fired inside a new york city hospital. local media reporting as many as six people wounded in...
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law goes back to the greeks and it's meaning has evolved over time. but eventually what it's come to mean is basically a fundamental way in which society prevents the situation in which there is an oligarchy or dictatorship. you have to understand that it has several requirements. both officials and their agents are accountable under the rule of law. second is that laws are protective of the fundamental right of citizens, including among others the rights to the freedom of speech and the freedom of press. a third is that laws are made in an open and public manner and that they are fair minded. and the fourth is that the enforcement of law as done by independent tribunals, by adjudicators who are independent of the forces that be. with that, i will begin by asking our commentators to talk a little bit, before we turn to the more meaningful issues for their perspective drawn from their backgrounds. neil is one of the nation's leading supreme court advocates, he's argued 34 cases before the supreme court of the united states and one of those involved guantanamo detainees, so neil, if you could talk a little bit about that experience and how that lilluminates th
law goes back to the greeks and it's meaning has evolved over time. but eventually what it's come to mean is basically a fundamental way in which society prevents the situation in which there is an oligarchy or dictatorship. you have to understand that it has several requirements. both officials and their agents are accountable under the rule of law. second is that laws are protective of the fundamental right of citizens, including among others the rights to the freedom of speech and the...
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annual report, the government has gargeed in an extraordinary assault on the rule of law, human rights and civil society in recent years. under the leadership, the chinese government is pressing for new laws that will legitimatize new laws. and expand censor ship. and the one child now, maybe two, coercion and population control continues tore harm omen and children with extreme hurtfulness and it is just beyond the pale of what a government should be doing to its own people. it is pessimistic about china's future. i'm not pessimistic despite the circumstances but leo is the future and people who have his pleff in fundamental human rights. i want to thank and let me con collide by saying, i believe that someday china will be free. someday the people of china will be able to enjoy their god-given rights and they will honor and celebrate leo as a hero. he will be honored with all the others like him who have sacrificed so much for so long for freedom. nd i yield back. >> i appreciate mr. smith for standing up for that important issue and making that known and i appreciate you joining with us tonight. mr.
annual report, the government has gargeed in an extraordinary assault on the rule of law, human rights and civil society in recent years. under the leadership, the chinese government is pressing for new laws that will legitimatize new laws. and expand censor ship. and the one child now, maybe two, coercion and population control continues tore harm omen and children with extreme hurtfulness and it is just beyond the pale of what a government should be doing to its own people. it is pessimistic...
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the government was unable to maintain law and order in many parts of the society. and these are the kinds of , whether and countries it is yemen or libya or elsewhere, where these violent extreme is organizations are able to take root. ,hey provide services to people they feel in the gaps where the government has failed, and that way they build adherence. yemen is extremely conservative country in terms of its religious views, but generally speaking, my own experience with yemen is that these are not people who are generally jihad orto global violence or anything like that. but they can come if they are desperate enough, be induced into joining some of these organizations and following them. host: did you live in yemen feeling safe? guest: i did. unfortunately, the time i was there was during the arab spring, during a time where al qaeda was particularly active, and therefore i was pretty much restricted to staying inside of sanaa, the capital -=-- the capital, instead of traveling throughout the country. host: john in silver spring, maryland. caller: thank you for
the government was unable to maintain law and order in many parts of the society. and these are the kinds of , whether and countries it is yemen or libya or elsewhere, where these violent extreme is organizations are able to take root. ,hey provide services to people they feel in the gaps where the government has failed, and that way they build adherence. yemen is extremely conservative country in terms of its religious views, but generally speaking, my own experience with yemen is that these...
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about the united states and its allies because those things the united states represents open society rule of law he wants no part of it. that's not his sim testimoystem. whatever he can do to weaken the alliances with other western-thinking countries is a benefit in the long term to putin and russia. >> finally, president trump earlier seemed to be taking credit for the gulf nation's moves against qatar. if the u.s. suspected the motivations behind the move, wouldn't this have been included in the president's daily briefings? >> probably it would have been and i guess there's still a lot of analysis going on in terms of how the president takes his briefings and what he gets out of it. again, the russians really understand us, the west, and i think the president of the united states is so much better than we understand them. they have watched this president, had gut-level reactions and used twitter and other social media platforms to just come out and say things in a way that other administrations would have been probably much more measured and analytical about. so i think what they do is say, lo
about the united states and its allies because those things the united states represents open society rule of law he wants no part of it. that's not his sim testimoystem. whatever he can do to weaken the alliances with other western-thinking countries is a benefit in the long term to putin and russia. >> finally, president trump earlier seemed to be taking credit for the gulf nation's moves against qatar. if the u.s. suspected the motivations behind the move, wouldn't this have been...
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the laws and customs of a patriarchal society left them helpless to take action. i found a kernel of truth behind those statements, but the facts as a whole told a different story. for one thing, martha ann dolley both new people who advocated an end to slavery, as some of them were members of their own families. martha washington's parents for , but in the area of the american revolution, many people were questioning slavery's place in the new nation. northern states are in the process of outlawing slavery within their borders, and in ladiesa, where the first lived, certain slaveholders were questioning slavery, and voluntarily emancipating their slaves. george washington became one of them. toward the end of his life, he died in 1799 at the age of 67. emancipatinga well his slaves, not at the end of his own life, but at martha's death. he probably did not want to disrupt her way of living by emancipating them before she died. now martha, at the time, was a wealthy woman in her own right, and she did not need his slaves to live well. she come in fact, possessed m
the laws and customs of a patriarchal society left them helpless to take action. i found a kernel of truth behind those statements, but the facts as a whole told a different story. for one thing, martha ann dolley both new people who advocated an end to slavery, as some of them were members of their own families. martha washington's parents for , but in the area of the american revolution, many people were questioning slavery's place in the new nation. northern states are in the process of...
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how does that reinforce our de facto segregation, the choices we make and our laws are based on personal choices as a society, that we want things to be a certain way so we engage our government to make the laws we have. so an example of this is the seattle public schools case, parents involved in 2002. the seattle aren'ts wanted to integrate schools volunteer tearily and they had a program would where they applause students to achieve racial balance as an expression how they wanted the law to be but the defact to preferences of a group of parents who want segregations remade sued, and the supreme court issued -- saying it's unconstitutional. so how does this cycle of de facto do and racism perpetrate itself and how do we stop it? >> that case you're talking about, the supreme court decision was based on exactly this myth, and it's one of the thing that set me on this book, when i raid that decision would was shocked -- i wasn't surprised that chief justice roberts wrote the plural opinion saying that set was segregated de facto and there was nothing to do about that. i was surprised steven briar, the associ
how does that reinforce our de facto segregation, the choices we make and our laws are based on personal choices as a society, that we want things to be a certain way so we engage our government to make the laws we have. so an example of this is the seattle public schools case, parents involved in 2002. the seattle aren'ts wanted to integrate schools volunteer tearily and they had a program would where they applause students to achieve racial balance as an expression how they wanted the law to...
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to what extent has that contributed to the challenge to the rule of law, the notion that there is an increasing division in the society where people are less trusting of one another, of government, as an entity that will look out for the well-being of the larger society? is that contributing to this? ms. yates: seems like we are in a toxic swirl of sorts. when neal mentioned the truth and facts, seeing sometimes that facts will be thrown out there that are untrue, it's established they are untrue and move on the next day to the next story and there are no consequences for that and we seem to move on. it's like we have to keep icking the rhetoric up to be able to get people's attention and it's like the lid is about to blow off. there aren't limits in terms of what you can say or claim. and that starts throwing all of those norms out the window that governed not just how we litigated but operated as a society as well. and i don't know if that is contributing to the polarization or if the polarization is contributing to that phenomenon or feeding on each other. >> the framers were very concerned about trust and >> one o
to what extent has that contributed to the challenge to the rule of law, the notion that there is an increasing division in the society where people are less trusting of one another, of government, as an entity that will look out for the well-being of the larger society? is that contributing to this? ms. yates: seems like we are in a toxic swirl of sorts. when neal mentioned the truth and facts, seeing sometimes that facts will be thrown out there that are untrue, it's established they are...
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hate speech, i think, is something like yelling fire in a crowded theater, some laws against that and in a racist society that creates the conditions that exist to build racism to blame people and as charles murray has done for their own problem for their own predicament is to me danger and potentially harmful and people die from this. you know, it's a tricky free speech thing, but thank you. >> very quickly, i'm happy you mentioned dorothy roberts fatal inventions, that's one of my favorite books and she actually operates as structural standpoint and this is about power, it's a power struggle and as it relates to your question, i wrote a column that sitting next to a world class columnist, i won't feel bad saying that, i wrote a column that differentiated between free speech and unfree speech and i made the case that unfree speech is based on a series of alternative facts or outright lies and people should not have the ability to stand up in a column or even in a speech and basically state a series of just lies that then people are going to believe and then people are going to go out and kill people as
hate speech, i think, is something like yelling fire in a crowded theater, some laws against that and in a racist society that creates the conditions that exist to build racism to blame people and as charles murray has done for their own problem for their own predicament is to me danger and potentially harmful and people die from this. you know, it's a tricky free speech thing, but thank you. >> very quickly, i'm happy you mentioned dorothy roberts fatal inventions, that's one of my...
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law. and people should sign up to british values and the british way of life. fracker —— period. it should simply not be accepted in british societyeople should be told loud and clear there is one rule and law you sign up to in this country. if you break the law, you go to jail. what is different? telling these people to cover—up, they are not necessarily breaking the law. however they need to be told and it needs to be made clear you are in britain. anti-internment is the answer? i did not say that. actually, i also mentioned waterboarding by the way. i mentioned waterboarding in the case there was going to be an imminent terrorist attack. if we need information quickly, i will not take anything off the table to make sure british women, men, and children, are kept safe. is that extreme? i tell you what is extreme, people going to the manchester arena and blowing themselves up with a mail bomb and killing 22 women and children. what will you do to prevent it? someone driving a van la st prevent it? someone driving a van last night down westminster bridge and mowing people over. that is the problem and that is what is extreme. the
law. and people should sign up to british values and the british way of life. fracker —— period. it should simply not be accepted in british societyeople should be told loud and clear there is one rule and law you sign up to in this country. if you break the law, you go to jail. what is different? telling these people to cover—up, they are not necessarily breaking the law. however they need to be told and it needs to be made clear you are in britain. anti-internment is the answer? i did...
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law or a group of people saying you can't say something. there are certain things people don't say in polite society in order to make us a more respectful countrynk laws prohibiting speech don't do anything to bring us closer together. >> ryan is absolutely right. when you tart banning certain word or phrases, it's a slippery slope. even the kkk, we don't like what they say, but they have the right to say it. this is america where you can say anything you want. charles: any type you start talking about saving the first amendment, it's a victory for everybody. republicans celebrate another special elect victory. democrats prove honest introspection is not one of their things. we'll be right back. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. here comes the fun with sea-doo ♪ starting at just $5,299 and up to $500 rebate visit sea-doo.com today charles: tuesday night democrats came up short in georgia and south carolina. the president of the libe
law or a group of people saying you can't say something. there are certain things people don't say in polite society in order to make us a more respectful countrynk laws prohibiting speech don't do anything to bring us closer together. >> ryan is absolutely right. when you tart banning certain word or phrases, it's a slippery slope. even the kkk, we don't like what they say, but they have the right to say it. this is america where you can say anything you want. charles: any type you start...
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america is a racially biased society and it allows law enforcement officials like this to be able to be able to go on vacation and tend to their family and to be able to go on and live great lives. black people have no form of justice in the united states. a lot of people across the country thought this was the case. this was the one where we would see an officer charged and convicted with manslaughter in the state of minnesota. and we were let down once again by the system. so what that tells us is we got to figure out on our own what we need to do, because the united states and the government doesn't care about us, and it's working against us in all cases. that 4-year-old baby shouldn't have had to deal with that. they shouldn't have had to go through that. the castile shouldn't be mourning and grieving and be dragged through a legal process only to be let down again. we feel like they were victimized on a number of occasions when this happened. we need it to stop. convict the killer cops. >> jason, what do you -- help us understand. what do you think, in this specifically in the d
america is a racially biased society and it allows law enforcement officials like this to be able to be able to go on vacation and tend to their family and to be able to go on and live great lives. black people have no form of justice in the united states. a lot of people across the country thought this was the case. this was the one where we would see an officer charged and convicted with manslaughter in the state of minnesota. and we were let down once again by the system. so what that tells...
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circumstances where those movements helped to educate the public, society generally and the justices to the fact that laws that disadvantage those groups should not be taken for granted, should not be treated as it's okay, we'll just let the majority do what they want, but here's examples of lawsuits that need be locket at much more square through by the judiciary. social movements heighten the aware of the justices to problem that in the past might well have been invisible. >> host: while we've talked about the ways regulating sex, the law. the book has religion in the title. what is the role of religion in the story? >> guest: so, one of the things i -- when i started working on this project ten years ago, it was a little bit odd. normally when an academic writes a book, it's at the end of a long process. you have taught about the subject, you have written articles about it, you presented work shops about it, given look fathers and then pull it don't and right a book. in this instance it was curiosity-driven for me. i basically asked myself the question, what would the framers have thought about the las
circumstances where those movements helped to educate the public, society generally and the justices to the fact that laws that disadvantage those groups should not be taken for granted, should not be treated as it's okay, we'll just let the majority do what they want, but here's examples of lawsuits that need be locket at much more square through by the judiciary. social movements heighten the aware of the justices to problem that in the past might well have been invisible. >> host:...
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. >> we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again, we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege we thank the men and women that respond to the crisis that fall before us, es earherba personal especially the capital police. may they be assured of our appreciation of their service. in this great silence, as we are gathered most dramatically as this assembly at the people's house, may republicans and democrats be mindful of the rare companionship they share. men and women that have taken very public responsibility for our country, that carries so many burdens and today the remind reminder of shared danger. may this day be characterized by kindness, goodwill, and compassion to one another. god bless america, and may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory, amen. >> amen. >> the examination of the
. >> we as americans are blessed by a free and open society with rights secured by law and the constitution. but once again, we are reminded that there is a vulnerability that comes with that openness. may we all be vigilant in being good citizens, neighbors, and defenders of our way of life at a time when so many challenges to our way of life and government seem under siege we thank the men and women that respond to the crisis that fall before us, es earherba personal especially the...
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sharia law may not have made the kind of inroads in american society that it has in other parts of the world, but if you look in europe -- european countries have plenty of enclaves that have established a parallel structures, parallel track for sharia law. and there are cases in u.s. courts when it comes to family law, where a muslim man may marry an american woman. they will have children, the man can then make his proper muslim declaration of divorce and then sharia family law has triumphed in cases like this where the husband can take the children off to saudi arabia and the american mother will never see those children again. i'm not an expert on all of that particular stuff, but i've read enough about it to know that such things exist and that the parallel track for sharia law has established a very good foothold in a number of european countries. i think that there are -- i think that we have to be making it very clear that insofar as there are those who want to try to establish a political order in this country, that is at variance with our constitutional freedoms that this has
sharia law may not have made the kind of inroads in american society that it has in other parts of the world, but if you look in europe -- european countries have plenty of enclaves that have established a parallel structures, parallel track for sharia law. and there are cases in u.s. courts when it comes to family law, where a muslim man may marry an american woman. they will have children, the man can then make his proper muslim declaration of divorce and then sharia family law has triumphed...