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time then you want an honest if you want to escape punishment for breaking the law i would not say that there is a society that you want to live in i would not say that it is trying to escape from being punished when we have broken the law i believe the reason why protests are taking onto the streets is because. we want a government to be accountable to us we want a government to give concrete actions as monster our demands and i believe that's why we are participating in peaceful marches lawful marches ever since june however the government the police have been accusing us has been arresting us for rioting and well the reason why directing us is not reasonable ed or how can they charge us so that's why we're asking all a couple to some of some of your other actions in the but when it comes to the future the worry seems to be that you don't have much of a plan do you except to keep fighting you said recently i have no idea how these protests will end or even what will happen tomorrow we feel like there is no way back so we must keep fighting as if you're a passenger in this movement but you're not a passe
time then you want an honest if you want to escape punishment for breaking the law i would not say that there is a society that you want to live in i would not say that it is trying to escape from being punished when we have broken the law i believe the reason why protests are taking onto the streets is because. we want a government to be accountable to us we want a government to give concrete actions as monster our demands and i believe that's why we are participating in peaceful marches...
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could push through the extradition treaty she was told what widely a 1000000 people march law the law society a lot of people told her not to do it she ignored that and she tried to push the bill through so that they could have the i don't like that's what i'm going to have to cut you off so it's a solution that's that's too if i guess they were suggesting the solution here lies in the ballot box at bennett's at raja's would you agree we were hearing the carrier she was elected and but was carrying out policies that were not amenable to protest or is the solution therefore a bit of both right. yes i well i totally agree that people should allow the elections to take place should not give the government any excuse or justification for delaying or canceling them and people should exercise their democratic rights in these local elections of course these are local elections so that they don't they went in any change of leadership at the top but nevertheless they will result in an expression through the ballot box of the people and that's incredibly important i very much agree with david with davi
could push through the extradition treaty she was told what widely a 1000000 people march law the law society a lot of people told her not to do it she ignored that and she tried to push the bill through so that they could have the i don't like that's what i'm going to have to cut you off so it's a solution that's that's too if i guess they were suggesting the solution here lies in the ballot box at bennett's at raja's would you agree we were hearing the carrier she was elected and but was...
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society. many justices are appellate lawyers that come from a very small number of law schools. only three women on the bench. not a lot of diversity when we look at race and religion and geographic --n geography. i'm wondering, what role do you think, if any, people's experiences and backgrounds shape how the court makes its decisions? is there any good example where you think it really mattered? >> yes. in general, i'm a big believer in diversity in the judiciary. but for a different reason than that which i will come back to. i don't think diversity necessarily means that you will get a different set of views on the court. there think about women, are lots of women in the world and i have all kinds of different views. my colleague justice ginsburg was asked, how many women should there be on the court? she said, nine, how about that? [laughter] [applause] nine,ther it's five or you could have nine women who all had views like me or you could have nine women who all had -- none of whom have views like me. you could have some mixed. women disagree on a lot of different things.
society. many justices are appellate lawyers that come from a very small number of law schools. only three women on the bench. not a lot of diversity when we look at race and religion and geographic --n geography. i'm wondering, what role do you think, if any, people's experiences and backgrounds shape how the court makes its decisions? is there any good example where you think it really mattered? >> yes. in general, i'm a big believer in diversity in the judiciary. but for a different...
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law students, kids going to scientific institutions on national science grants. i've had all kinds of people who have been arrested for marijuana violations. and when this happens, suddenly our societyecome aware of a problem so-called. >> the entire question of drug use is complex cutting across the boundary of the law, medicine, and societies. the source of the problem is a simple flower, a plant, beautiful, and natural habitat as they are dangerous, often lethal, when abused by man in his environment. after 60 centuries of abuse, society's attitude is only now beginning to change. enlightenmentring to our understanding of drugs and why people use them. you're beginning also to realize the fact that there is no single bridge that will return the addict to society. there are many drug takers and each takes his journey to nowhere for numerous and complex reasons. bringing them back home will require many bridges. many different approaches, each designed to reach one segment of the drug-dependent society. solutions found in an approach, they're not one thing is certain. we must continue to build bridges back into society. as many bridges as possible. let's call them bridges from no p
law students, kids going to scientific institutions on national science grants. i've had all kinds of people who have been arrested for marijuana violations. and when this happens, suddenly our societyecome aware of a problem so-called. >> the entire question of drug use is complex cutting across the boundary of the law, medicine, and societies. the source of the problem is a simple flower, a plant, beautiful, and natural habitat as they are dangerous, often lethal, when abused by man in...
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regulate and legislate things and how you create policies that are in keeping with the values of your society. law enforcement, i think, has a unique role in terms of the utilization but it can be used for good or bad and the hope is as we are becoming more enamored with the use of technology that those who would use it for bad would spend out as outliers but the practice is these are how we will use this technology and under these circumstances so a child is kidnapped. now you can get footage that shoots from one location to the next location to the next location far quicker than the human capacity to send that information along. on the other hand you don't want to have a situation where your babysitting a child and the information that could have come to a police officer doesn't and they don't recognize you and you unfortunately and up with an incident that takes someone's life. it's how we use technology in a smart way and how we set the protocols and how we train the workforce to use it. >> is there a concern that technology is developing too fast for the lawmakers and regulators to keep up wi
regulate and legislate things and how you create policies that are in keeping with the values of your society. law enforcement, i think, has a unique role in terms of the utilization but it can be used for good or bad and the hope is as we are becoming more enamored with the use of technology that those who would use it for bad would spend out as outliers but the practice is these are how we will use this technology and under these circumstances so a child is kidnapped. now you can get footage...
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mississippi right alliance legal project, the mississippi center for justice, the center for law and society, community change action, southeast immigration rights network, as well as testimonies from people who are still incarcerated who share their letters with us, we have rejected some of the information. but their stories on what they have gone through since august is gut wrenching at best. i want to think, again all of our witnesses, you shared the information, we take this back and we take it seriously, we will do all that we can and hopefully we will fix some of this but we need to get it on the record. so again, the members of the committee may have additional questions for you and we ask that you respond expeditiously in writing to those questions. hearing no further business, the committee stands adjourned. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
mississippi right alliance legal project, the mississippi center for justice, the center for law and society, community change action, southeast immigration rights network, as well as testimonies from people who are still incarcerated who share their letters with us, we have rejected some of the information. but their stories on what they have gone through since august is gut wrenching at best. i want to think, again all of our witnesses, you shared the information, we take this back and we...
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, how you legislate things, and how you create policies that are keeping in the values of your society. lawnforcement has a unique role in terms of the utilization of technology. it can be used for good, it can be used for bad. the hope is as we are becoming more enamored with the use of technology that those who would use it for bad will be outliers. this is howtice is we are going to use this technology, and under these circumstances. a child is kidnapped. now you can get footage that shoots from one location to the next location to the next location far quicker than the human capacity to send that information along. on the other hand, you don't want to have a situation where you are babysitting a child and the information that could have come to a police officer doesn't. they don't recognize you and you unfortunately and up with an incident that takes someone's life. it is all about how we use technology in a smart way. and how we set the protocols, how we train the workforce to use it. joseph: is there a concern that technology is developing too fast for the lawmakers and the regulators
, how you legislate things, and how you create policies that are keeping in the values of your society. lawnforcement has a unique role in terms of the utilization of technology. it can be used for good, it can be used for bad. the hope is as we are becoming more enamored with the use of technology that those who would use it for bad will be outliers. this is howtice is we are going to use this technology, and under these circumstances. a child is kidnapped. now you can get footage that shoots...
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law enforcement. you cannot operate in our society without law enforcement with.led in the united states. it's a community problem and the community should coalesce around law enforcement officers. >> charles: to many people take what they have for granted and really think that the police just misguided but it is society. thank you very much, always appreciated. black friday stores are ready to sell out but our shoppers really ready to shell out? r too late. r too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. ♪for the holidays you can't beat home sweet home.♪♪ we go the extra mile to bring your holidays home. tthe bad news? ouyour patience might not.ay. new depend® fit-flex underwear offers your best comfort and protection guaranteed. because, perfect or not, life's better when you're in it. be there with depend®. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power qualit
law enforcement. you cannot operate in our society without law enforcement with.led in the united states. it's a community problem and the community should coalesce around law enforcement officers. >> charles: to many people take what they have for granted and really think that the police just misguided but it is society. thank you very much, always appreciated. black friday stores are ready to sell out but our shoppers really ready to shell out? r too late. r too late. or make me feel...
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center, the mississippi immigration rights alliance, mississippi center for justice, center for law and society, community change action, southeast immigration rights network, as well as testimony from people who are still incarcerated who share their letters with us. we have redacted some of the information. regarding what they have gone through since august is gutwrenching at best. thank all of our witnesses. we share this information. .e will do all we can hopefully we will fix some of this. we need to get it on the record. again, the members of the committee may have additional questions for you, and we ask that you respond expeditiously in writing to those questions. hearing no further business, the committee stands adjourned. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> veterans affairs -- >> live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, sunday concerned veterans for america senior advisor dan caldwell dis
center, the mississippi immigration rights alliance, mississippi center for justice, center for law and society, community change action, southeast immigration rights network, as well as testimony from people who are still incarcerated who share their letters with us. we have redacted some of the information. regarding what they have gone through since august is gutwrenching at best. thank all of our witnesses. we share this information. .e will do all we can hopefully we will fix some of this....
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society. next on american history tv, university of arkansas law eck issor mark killenb introduced by supreme court justice stephen pryor, then discusses dissenting opinions written between 1810 and 1927. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. serve as president of the supreme court historical society. i am pleased to welcome you to the first lecture in this year's silverman series. this year, we are examining ,issents, not majority opinions different aspects thereof. you have already been warned about your cell phones and your apple watches and so forth
society. next on american history tv, university of arkansas law eck issor mark killenb introduced by supreme court justice stephen pryor, then discusses dissenting opinions written between 1810 and 1927. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. serve as president of the supreme court historical society. i am pleased to welcome you to the first lecture in this year's silverman series. this year, we are examining ,issents, not majority opinions different aspects thereof. you have already...
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>> first and foremost we have to have confidence there is a rule of law that applies to everyone equally that is in society. when the law is not applied equally i joined during the savings and loan crisis when they were held to account to where very few were held for when you see the fbi raising targeting groups but labeling that terrorism is the number one domestic terrorist threat although not a single homicide related to environmental activism it became clear so that kind of behavior undermines the rule of law and that confidence while at the same time talk about the fbi not being completely honest with congress so that branch of government cannot operate as effectively as it needs to because the fbi engaged in intelligence activities they claimed needed an extra layer of security so they developed parallel construction when you use secret intelligence technique to gather information then when you find what you need you to use legitimate legal tools and then present it to the courts as if that's the way you collected the information so that defendant and the judge of the jury would never know actually w
>> first and foremost we have to have confidence there is a rule of law that applies to everyone equally that is in society. when the law is not applied equally i joined during the savings and loan crisis when they were held to account to where very few were held for when you see the fbi raising targeting groups but labeling that terrorism is the number one domestic terrorist threat although not a single homicide related to environmental activism it became clear so that kind of behavior...
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farmers organisation called greenshirts was that he is planning to fight the tough new laws protecting the reef. in societyst. you know, to me, yeah, we trust. you know, to me, yeah, we trust guys that live in cities to look after their city. can they not trust us to look after the country? look, digging down, what do we find there? grassroots. look at that. that's abused farmer soil. look at it. you'll be. and it's kind of funny. i say to people who criticise me, what native animals and plants you have in your backyard? four hours south of townsville, in the city of mackay, business is booming. mackay is australia's sugar capital, and a major gateway to the coal reserves of central queensland. many here think strict, new laws on land clearing, fertilisers and grazing are an attack on farming by southern bureaucrats. measure how much nutrients goes in, and how much we actually polluted, and you will find that... i'll cover that for you. thank you for being out there. outfitting? go and have a look. -- outfitting. chemicals, pesticides are whatever i being thrown down south and over here. at today's meeting
farmers organisation called greenshirts was that he is planning to fight the tough new laws protecting the reef. in societyst. you know, to me, yeah, we trust. you know, to me, yeah, we trust guys that live in cities to look after their city. can they not trust us to look after the country? look, digging down, what do we find there? grassroots. look at that. that's abused farmer soil. look at it. you'll be. and it's kind of funny. i say to people who criticise me, what native animals and plants...
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or that the us has a law on very violent labor history as. society. but the labor movement had been very strong by the 1920 s. in a period not unlike today it was virtually crushed robert reich. buried . by the mincer is a beacon to reconstruct. truth doesn't or is felt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be in the benefit of the general population but he had to get it passed so he informed labor leaders and others forced me to do it. what he meant is it going to help demonstrate we're going to protest develop the labor movement. when the popular pressures fish and i'll be able can through the legislation you know i am not for a were. you last definition of a day and hour which. is a freebie well being gradually read your mind in endless. friendly deal. i prefer that broad definition. so there was a kind of combination of a sympathetic government and by the mid thirty's very substantial but peter activism. there were industrial action there were sit down strikes which are very frightening to. ownership. have to reco
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society. similar laws exist in san francisco and richmond but those laws only cover public or subsidized housing. berkeley's measure would include private rentals. >>> welt, forget about lighting the fireplace to keep warm this weekend. a spare the air alert is in effect through sunday. high pressure system is in place over northern california putting a lid on all of the pollutants and the smoke at ground level. and there will not be much wind to blow the haze away. there are exceptions to the burn ban. homes that rely on fireplaces or portions of a popular south bay hiking area are off limits until further notice due to a spike in mountain lion sightings. the quarry trail at the rancho san antonio preserve is closed. no word on when they might reopen. >>> park rangers advise anyone who encounters a mountain lion to back away slowly and report the sighting to the mid peninsula open space district. >>> well, still to come, a scary sight in the hollywood hills after a wild fire erupts behind a massive movie studio. >>> and power keeps going out in one northern california neighborhood. tonight, pg&
society. similar laws exist in san francisco and richmond but those laws only cover public or subsidized housing. berkeley's measure would include private rentals. >>> welt, forget about lighting the fireplace to keep warm this weekend. a spare the air alert is in effect through sunday. high pressure system is in place over northern california putting a lid on all of the pollutants and the smoke at ground level. and there will not be much wind to blow the haze away. there are...
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the thing about the rule of law is obviously the idea that no one is above the law is pretty fundamental to american society. but the thing about the rule of law is it requires people who are willing to support it and work for it. and so that kind of a decision, i mean will it topple the rule of law in and of itself? no. will it be a sign that potentially someone is really not abiding by the rule of law to the degree that one might ideally hope a president would? perhaps. >> two learned people have agreed to stay over one break with us. we'll do just that. >>> coming up, more on the significance of what we witnessed today. >>> the democrats have convened us once again to advance their operation to topple after duly elected president. >> devin nunes from a portion of today's hearing. still with us, jon meacham and professor joanne freeman. jon, i think it's dorothy who says to the wizard in the wizard of oz, i don't imagine there's anything in your bag for me. i'll frame this similarly for you, you being the bird. if i told you that six officials close to this president have gone down in the first three year
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in the law i say, every society has come up rules of that nature. and it should be consequences that are known by everyone. and that are applied fairly and evenly. in the not always applied fairly and evenly. i say that the disregard and trust of the legal system is another factor. that is to be taken into serious accounts. a teacher whose stuff like your mother, is usually very well regarded by the students because they have high expectations. and they're expressing a belief in the capacity of the young people to actually live up to those rules. a legal system that is inconsistent, doesn't earn that kind of trust. and weak we don't have people trust in their legal systems it can't operator. the place to get the information that they need. and they don't the help from the community about who actually was to blame. and so in part, this call for forgiveness in the law on my part, so way to see that is one way that we as human beings are entrusted with one another. >> you mentioned inconsistency in law. your book suggests that in some ways, we do talk
in the law i say, every society has come up rules of that nature. and it should be consequences that are known by everyone. and that are applied fairly and evenly. in the not always applied fairly and evenly. i say that the disregard and trust of the legal system is another factor. that is to be taken into serious accounts. a teacher whose stuff like your mother, is usually very well regarded by the students because they have high expectations. and they're expressing a belief in the capacity of...
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the thing about the rule of law is, obviously the idea that no one is above the law is pretty fundamental to american societybout the rule of law is, it requires people who are willing to support it and work for it. and so that kind of a decision, i mean, will it topple the rule of law in and of itself? no. will it be a sign that potentially someone is really not abiding by the rule of law to the degree that one might ideally hope a president would? perhaps. >> 200 people have agreed to stay over one break with us. we'll do just that coming up. more on the significance of what we witnessed today. they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip, cheerio! look, all i, dennis quaid, know is that esurance is built to save you dollars without skimping on service. and when they save, you save. the only way to know how much is to get a quote. chances are you'll save time, paperwork, and yes, dollars. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. wh(pirate girl
the thing about the rule of law is, obviously the idea that no one is above the law is pretty fundamental to american societybout the rule of law is, it requires people who are willing to support it and work for it. and so that kind of a decision, i mean, will it topple the rule of law in and of itself? no. will it be a sign that potentially someone is really not abiding by the rule of law to the degree that one might ideally hope a president would? perhaps. >> 200 people have agreed to...
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the thing about the rule of law is, obviously the idea that no one is above the law is pretty fundamental to american societyle of law is, it requires people who are willing to support it and work for it. and so that kind of a decision, i mean, will it topple the rule of law in and of itself? no. will it be a sign that potentially someone is really not abiding by the rule of law to the degree that one might ideally hope a president would? perhaps. >> two learned people have agreed to stay over one break with us. we'll do just that coming up. more on the significance of what we witnessed today. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (woman) you have the support of a probiotic and the gastroenterologists who developed it. (vo) align helps to soothe your occasional digestive upsets 24/7 with a strain of bacteria you can't get anywhere else. (woman) you could say align puts the "pro"
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charges doesn't have the desired effect what we do is constantly push up the costs for society of illicit drug use. law enforcement agencies in germany spend about 5000000000 euros a year on what is called the war on drugs. basically it's throwing money out of the window was good. but to fund bender for one says legalization advocates don't seem to appreciate the health risks of cannabis consumption. in schools and addiction research has shown that greater availability and easier access are accompanied by more consumption and more cases of addiction the greatest damage cannabis does is with respect to motivation and your mental state. long term heavy use can even trigger psychosis legalization advocates counter that this may only be the case in people who are genetically predisposed they also argue that decriminalization means regulation and greater safety instead of dealers on street corners. the model i favor is one of regulation with the aim of pushing out organized crime so the profits have been outrageous. but what about the risks associated with turning cannabis into an above board business. what
charges doesn't have the desired effect what we do is constantly push up the costs for society of illicit drug use. law enforcement agencies in germany spend about 5000000000 euros a year on what is called the war on drugs. basically it's throwing money out of the window was good. but to fund bender for one says legalization advocates don't seem to appreciate the health risks of cannabis consumption. in schools and addiction research has shown that greater availability and easier access are...
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mentioned john jay, the governor who signs this abolition law and bill into law, he is the president of the manumission society he is so opposed to slavery that he buys some slaves. what is up with that. >> his explanation is when they work off their price they will be free. it sounds odd to us, i would also maybe in his defense say he tried to get antislavery language in new york state first constitution during the revolution. he helped write it, he failed in this respect and three years later he wrote until weg g do , our prayers to heaven for liberty will be empires. so that's a pretty hard saying. >> the next chapter is a different constitution, the constitution of united states and much is not quite an new york story in the drafting of the constitution, robert yates and robert lansing basically defect and at a certain point leaving new york without a vote, there's alexander hamilton from the left who can talk but cannot cast the vote on behalf of new york but there is a new york angle, we will move quickly because there's more new york stories but there's another morris who comes into the picture and you
mentioned john jay, the governor who signs this abolition law and bill into law, he is the president of the manumission society he is so opposed to slavery that he buys some slaves. what is up with that. >> his explanation is when they work off their price they will be free. it sounds odd to us, i would also maybe in his defense say he tried to get antislavery language in new york state first constitution during the revolution. he helped write it, he failed in this respect and three years...
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ad targeting the federalist society, a conservative the globalization that has championed judges appointed by donald trump. the add-on link toin on facebook resize major law firms that sponsor the federalist society's recent annual dinner for brett kavanaugh, 2000 people as washington's union station. the american civil liberties union is criticizing donald trump's plan to put mexican drug cartels on the government's list of terrorist organizations lose the director of aclu national security project says the policy would be cruel and counterproductive and the administration should end what it calls the forced return to mexico of cartel victims. it is true donald trump has made cracking down on illegal immigration a centerpiece of his first term in reality his administration lags far behind president obama's pace of deportations. >> anyone who illegally crosses the border will be detained until they are removed out of our country. >> that was candidate trump's promise in 2016. supporters believed him and critics feared it was true. but three years in some observers say trump looks like a slacker compared to president obama. >> we call from deported and chi
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society this is a clear violation of e.u. and international law. yet since the grounds are also guarded germany's foreign office says it's a difficult situation it says the hostile business is the object of an ongoing legal dispute and declined further comment. if you don't hold them responsible for their actions there that empowers them to continue this horrible behavior that's also why the warm beers recently distanced themselves from the u.s. president they call donald trump's close relationship with kim jong il an intolerable i refuse to accept any recent compliment this this monster. and they pledged to continue speaking their minds everywhere. we just want to know what happened to our son there must be records on it were caring parents but on the intercom with the embassy would it be possible for us to make an appointment with the ambassador. they were told to send an e-mail they said thank you knowing full well they'll never get a reply. one in 5 people in the philippines lives in poverty a widespread problem from which there are few exits m
society this is a clear violation of e.u. and international law. yet since the grounds are also guarded germany's foreign office says it's a difficult situation it says the hostile business is the object of an ongoing legal dispute and declined further comment. if you don't hold them responsible for their actions there that empowers them to continue this horrible behavior that's also why the warm beers recently distanced themselves from the u.s. president they call donald trump's close...
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ad targeting "the federalist" society that has championed judges appointed by president trump, the ads will appear on linkedin and facebook, they will criticize the major lawt sponsored "the federalist" society recent annual dinnerware supreme court justice brett kavanaugh addressed more than 2,000 people at washington's union station. the american civil liberties union is criticizing president trump's plan to put mexican drug cartels on the government's list of terrorist organizations, the director of aclu's national security project says the policy would be cruel and counterproductive. he also says the administration should end what it calls the forced return to mexico of cartel victims. while it is true president trump has made cracking down on illegal immigration a centerpiece of his first term, in reality his administration lags far behind president obama's pace of deportations, national correspondent william takes a look at the numbers tonight. >> anyone who illegally crosses the border will be detained until they are removed out of our country. >> that was candidate trump's promise in 2016, supporters believed him and critics. it was true. three yea
ad targeting "the federalist" society that has championed judges appointed by president trump, the ads will appear on linkedin and facebook, they will criticize the major lawt sponsored "the federalist" society recent annual dinnerware supreme court justice brett kavanaugh addressed more than 2,000 people at washington's union station. the american civil liberties union is criticizing president trump's plan to put mexican drug cartels on the government's list of terrorist...
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america wins when citizens with a criminal record can contribute to their communities as law-abiding members of our societywhen the former inmates come home, the single most important action we can take is to help them find a really, really good job where they like the job and they want to go in and make a lot of money, and that is what is happening. second chance hiring is about safer communities, a stronger workforce, and a thriving economy. we believe in the dignity of work and the pride of a paycheck. >> without a second chance, i don't know where i would have been. i'm not sure if i could have stayed sober. i certainly know i couldn't have contributed at the level i did. i'm married and i have the ability to be standing here with you, mr. president. thank you for taking on criminal justice reform. folks, this is the public safety issue of our time, this is the justice issue of our time, this is the civil rights issue of our time, this is the prosperity issue of our time. mr. president, thanks to you it's all of our time. >> we want to make sure every american is prepared for the jobs of today and for
america wins when citizens with a criminal record can contribute to their communities as law-abiding members of our societywhen the former inmates come home, the single most important action we can take is to help them find a really, really good job where they like the job and they want to go in and make a lot of money, and that is what is happening. second chance hiring is about safer communities, a stronger workforce, and a thriving economy. we believe in the dignity of work and the pride of...
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makes any economic sense has been ignored and obliterated the rule of law has been obliterated everything having to do with a sound society is being ignored to get a moment her to a higher level and getting to higher level but at what cost. hello again now tens of thousands of taken to the streets in colombia's capital bogota to protest against the right wing governments of the u.s. backed president eve and do k. what started as a largely peaceful march led to clashes with police. colombian trade union students opposition parties in the south american countries and degeneracy organizations challenge the economic social and security policies a festive atmosphere in the plaza 10 douglas' when a small group of people began hitting projectiles at police see them responded to take gas popularity dk is right wing government to kill us ally has been on the wane since his election 18 months ago police say around 200000 people took part in protests in several cities from bogota nicholas to donovan sent this report. what started as a normal union strike has morphed into one of colombia's biggest anti-government protest in recent ti
makes any economic sense has been ignored and obliterated the rule of law has been obliterated everything having to do with a sound society is being ignored to get a moment her to a higher level and getting to higher level but at what cost. hello again now tens of thousands of taken to the streets in colombia's capital bogota to protest against the right wing governments of the u.s. backed president eve and do k. what started as a largely peaceful march led to clashes with police. colombian...
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he's the governor who signs this law, this gradual abolition law bill into law, and he's the president of the manumissions society. he's so posed to slavery, you tell us, that he buys some slaves. what's up with that? >> well, he -- his extra nation is that -- explanation is that when they work off their price, they will be free. sounds odd to us. i would also maybe in his defense say that he tried to get anti-slavery language in new york state's first constitution during the revolution. he helped write it. he failed in this respect. and then three years later he wrote, "until we do this, our prayers to heaven for liberty will be impious." so that's some pretty hard saying. >> so the next chapter is a different constitution, the constitution of the united states. much of it is not quite a new york story in that in the drafting of the constitution robert yates and lansing a basically defect. they, at a certain point, leaving new york really without a vote. there's alexander hamilton, he can't really cast a vote on behalf of new york. but there is a new york angle. we're going to move quickly because there's more n
he's the governor who signs this law, this gradual abolition law bill into law, and he's the president of the manumissions society. he's so posed to slavery, you tell us, that he buys some slaves. what's up with that? >> well, he -- his extra nation is that -- explanation is that when they work off their price, they will be free. sounds odd to us. i would also maybe in his defense say that he tried to get anti-slavery language in new york state's first constitution during the revolution....
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and we live in a liberal society, where we demand and expect freedoms and our law is structured in the real balance to be struck between supporting people in their rehabilitation, but also trying to monitor what quite often are unseen threats from people. and if you just think about it in terms of the terrorists that the police and the security services are currently investigating, there was something in the region of 750, 800 live investigations. well, even that relatively small number in the big scheme of things would be almost impossible to overlay a 24—hour coverage on without enormous resources . coverage on without enormous resources. and that level of resourcing just doesn't exist. resources. and that level of resourcing just doesn't existm that what it comes down to? resources? it is notjust resources. it is about that proportionality that people overlay on the debate. it is about fundamentally asking ourselves some questions about what sort of society do we want to live in? do we want to create a section of people who have offended against the law and we say there is no rehabi
and we live in a liberal society, where we demand and expect freedoms and our law is structured in the real balance to be struck between supporting people in their rehabilitation, but also trying to monitor what quite often are unseen threats from people. and if you just think about it in terms of the terrorists that the police and the security services are currently investigating, there was something in the region of 750, 800 live investigations. well, even that relatively small number in the...
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person coming from central america, south america and the caribbean come from slave-based societies. with laws that limited the opportunities of people of african descent. there is the same confluence of native people, african people, and europeans in each of these countries before the people come here. they come here with exposure to laws and attitudes and practices that they bring with them in the united states. finally, i want to share with you a map that i got in france. this shows the emancipation in the hemisphere. if you are from the english speaking caribbean you know emancipation day is august 1, from 1833. if you have the misfortune of being from one of the french colonies you know the french revolution freed us in 1794, but napoleon's first wife, the empress josephine is a sugar planter in martinique, so he reinstates slavery for her in eight teen to 1802, and the second emancipation is 1848. the netherlands and the u.s. share 1863. but puerto rico does not become free until 1873, cuba not until 1886, and brazil as last at 1888. i wanted to begin with the big picture of migration, s
person coming from central america, south america and the caribbean come from slave-based societies. with laws that limited the opportunities of people of african descent. there is the same confluence of native people, african people, and europeans in each of these countries before the people come here. they come here with exposure to laws and attitudes and practices that they bring with them in the united states. finally, i want to share with you a map that i got in france. this shows the...
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society. you know world of big. law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely for watchers the hawks. industry is based on greed and that greed is based on this. rush to simulate as much paper wealth as possible even though it's not genuine wealth spot actual money it's not gold like a warren buffett just hoards of money like an old granny what hoard phone books and that does incredible damage because of its into the population this notion of holy to be. beneficial for russia is not something is doing the probably will. for instance he on the contrary to his predecessors he did not stop any war so probably it is it is a little bit safer and more predictable in these perspectives on the other hand the world is changing which is achievable in
society. you know world of big. law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely for watchers the hawks. industry is based on greed and that greed is based on this. rush to simulate as much paper wealth as possible...