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earlier, i spoke to richard miller, head of the justice team at the law society, a representative bodyland and wales. he said the effects of legal aid cuts are being felt beyond the justice system. the justice system is in crisis because of the cuts to legal aid in 2013. the way to resolve disputes early, as lady hale said, is to provide advice at the outset. what we're seeing, as a result of the cuts, is cases that could have been resolved — or that should never have been brought — coming into the courts and the people who are trying to bring them don't understand how to navigate the system and are therefore taking up court time with cases that take a lot longer than they otherwise should. the impact on the court system has been really tough — cases taking longer than they should, more cases going through the courts than should, which means that cases take longer to get to a hearing as well, so the overall impact is people are really struggling to get justice now. and those cuts that you mentioned in 2013, they were designed to bring in savings of £350 million a year, but the governme
earlier, i spoke to richard miller, head of the justice team at the law society, a representative bodyland and wales. he said the effects of legal aid cuts are being felt beyond the justice system. the justice system is in crisis because of the cuts to legal aid in 2013. the way to resolve disputes early, as lady hale said, is to provide advice at the outset. what we're seeing, as a result of the cuts, is cases that could have been resolved — or that should never have been brought — coming...
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richard miller, the head of justice at the law society.ied at the age of 55 — exactly three years after the singer's death. the family said that melanie had ‘passed away suddenly‘ at her north london home on christmas day melanie had followed her brother around the world at the height of his fame and inherited much of his estate after the singer's death on christmas day in 2016. the school of a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a spanish swimming pool on christmas eve has described her "wonderfully kind, caring pupil". comfort diya died along with herfather and older brother, who tried to rescue her at the club la costa world resort near fuengirola. in a statement, the windrush charlton school in south—east london said comfort would be greatly missed. an investigation has been launched after a person died in a house fire in merseyside. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene of the fire in the litherland area yesterday afternoon. a second person has been taken to hospital. another person has died in a house fire in derby. fire crews we
richard miller, the head of justice at the law society.ied at the age of 55 — exactly three years after the singer's death. the family said that melanie had ‘passed away suddenly‘ at her north london home on christmas day melanie had followed her brother around the world at the height of his fame and inherited much of his estate after the singer's death on christmas day in 2016. the school of a nine—year—old girl who drowned in a spanish swimming pool on christmas eve has described...
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a first-year law student, in the environmental law society. and, the silicon flat iron student group. peter: hello, justice kagan. you are so cool. [laughter] justice kagan: this is why it happens. peter: technology and social media have exploded over the past couple of years. what impact has this technological revolution had on the courts and how it operates? justice kagan: none. this is horrible. i will qualify that. less than you might think. i clerked for the court in 1987 and i came back in 2010. 23 years later. in those 23 years, there had been this technological revolution, communications revolution. i got to the court and i thought, it has just not touched the court at all. the justices, we are -- this is the way we don't use -- the second circuit has a fax machine. -- is in love with fax machines. the judges on the second circuit literally communicate with each other through faxes. you may think that is really funny except the supreme court has not really gotten to faxes yet. [laughter] the way we communicate with each other, we print
a first-year law student, in the environmental law society. and, the silicon flat iron student group. peter: hello, justice kagan. you are so cool. [laughter] justice kagan: this is why it happens. peter: technology and social media have exploded over the past couple of years. what impact has this technological revolution had on the courts and how it operates? justice kagan: none. this is horrible. i will qualify that. less than you might think. i clerked for the court in 1987 and i came back...
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of africa he joins us by skype from nairobi in kenya daniel mckernan is director of the eritrean law society he's also a former judge in eritrea joins us from geneva in switzerland are well our low is senior lecturer in law or at kill university in england he joins us by skype to welcome to all of you start if we can with our will so why do we keep seeing in particular eritrean sports players disappearing. well i think the the. context. in the mosque of human rights violations. being. consistent reports. going to the united nations being. consistent. or. becoming a condition on the reality that people are trying to avoid. in the country which is kind of my point since they have a relatively better life why do we keep seeing them going missing match what's your take on this. i think it's probably. explained in 2 ways one is that sound if the numbers we see are footballers are relatively small if you take into account the overall numbers of people who continue to flee eritrea. the most recent figures i've seen from october this year suggest that as many as $300.00 refugees cross the border to
of africa he joins us by skype from nairobi in kenya daniel mckernan is director of the eritrean law society he's also a former judge in eritrea joins us from geneva in switzerland are well our low is senior lecturer in law or at kill university in england he joins us by skype to welcome to all of you start if we can with our will so why do we keep seeing in particular eritrean sports players disappearing. well i think the the. context. in the mosque of human rights violations. being....
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especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture. of illicit video sharing in industry. 41 i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime i had made all my charges were wanted. but such admissions are rare meanwhile women are left to shoulder the burden of hate and vicious online attacks and for some it is too much. he's been called india's divided in chief and critics argue it's with good reason since nerida modi became prime minister of india for the 1st time in 2014 india's muslims faced lynchings beatings and assaults often times of the hands of those connected to his internationalist b j p party but the ideological roots of the party lie in another organization the russians from civic song or r.s.s. as a vision of india as primarily a hindu missio
especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture. of illicit video sharing in industry. 41 i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime i had...
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especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed in jail term for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing in the industry. which i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable. i'm i admit all my charges will be relieved. but such admissions are rare meanwhile women are left to shoulder the burden of hate and vicious online attacks and for some it is too much sports news now former basketball star dirk nowitzki if retired in april after 21 incredible years at the dallas mavericks but he still wrecking up awards and it's you received germany's highest civic honor on tuesday at a ceremony here in berlin. dirk nowitzki is imposing skills and hard work helped catapult the former basketball player into superstardom but his impact has extended far past the sports world to fix he was awarded th
especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed in jail term for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing in the industry. which i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable. i'm i...
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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 ethnicity, even geographic 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. in general, i don't think diversity necessarily means that you will get a different set of views on the court. if you think about women, there 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? >> whether it's five or nine, 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 diffe
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 ethnicity, even geographic 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...
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especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed in jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing in. industry. working i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime i admit my charges were the. but such admissions are rare meanwhile women are left to shoulder the burden of hate and vicious online attacks and for some it is too much. the u.n. climate conference currently underway in madrid has sharpened the focus on cutting global emissions of carbon dioxide. is in taiwan or stepping up efforts to clean up their energy sector c o 2 emissions there are 10 tonnes per person per year well above the european average of 7. here in taiwan electricity is very cheap but most of us is still generated in coal and gas powered plants that's despite the fact that the government offers
especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed in jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing in. industry. working i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime...
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especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect them. the law still hasn't been passed meanwhile the. continue but there is some forward movement as former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently handed in jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing and industry. fortune i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime i admit all my charges. but such admissions are rare meanwhile women are left to shoulder the burden of hate and vicious online attacks and for some it is too much gentleness franks made joins me now from seoul south korea friend what's been the reaction there to another tragic death in the country's entertainment industry. well certainly it is quite startling news to come out today of another actor it's unclear whether his death was suicide at this time and there have been reports that he was not necessarily the subject of of cyber bullying as was the case with gu and solely that change in re just and in comme
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especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is. some forward movement to harras former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently hand in jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing industry. which i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime i had made all my charges. but such admissions are rare meanwhile women are left to shoulder the burden of hate and vicious online attacks and for some it is too much. or europe needs to step up its game to counter climate change the. european environment agency which says the situation has worsened since its last report 5 years ago meanwhile the climate actually arrived in lisbon after sailing there from the u.s. . the final moments of a nearly 3 week journey across the atlantic ocean from the united states to lisbon portugal. look tired and happy to be back on dry land the 16 year old swede said she took th
especially those who are young are defenseless lee exposed to cyber violence now it is time for the law and society to protect. the laws still hasn't been passed meanwhile the crimes continue but there is. some forward movement to harras former boyfriend and another man both k. pop stars were recently hand in jail terms for raping a woman and sharing videos of the ordeal the case exposed to toxic culture of illicit video sharing industry. which i am very sorry. i committed an inexcusable crime...
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ve peter first-year law student participating in the environment to law society and the silicon flat iron student group. >> hello, justice kagan. you are so cool. [laughter] >> this is why it happened. social --ogy and social media have exploded over the last few years. what impact has the technological revelation had on the court and how it operates? >> none. [laughter] it's horrible. i will qualify that. less than you may think. when i talked to the -- when i clerked for the court in 1987 and came back in 2010. 23 years later. years, there had been this technological revolution. communication revolution. and saw ite court had not touch the court at all. [laughter] -- this is the way we communicate. the second circuit was in love with faxed machines. the judges on the second circuit communique with each other through facts. -- fax. the supreme court has not gotten there yet. [laughter] the way we communicate with each other as we print out what it is we were writing. each of us has a person called a chamber eight. they walk around the building and delivers it. [laughter] in hard cop
ve peter first-year law student participating in the environment to law society and the silicon flat iron student group. >> hello, justice kagan. you are so cool. [laughter] >> this is why it happened. social --ogy and social media have exploded over the last few years. what impact has the technological revelation had on the court and how it operates? >> none. [laughter] it's horrible. i will qualify that. less than you may think. when i talked to the -- when i clerked for the...
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law. civil peaceful here as a society leaders, academics and people congregated at the historic red fort nearter of the city. confrontation with the police was inevitable. [people yelling] jostling for control of the situation has been a daily battle for police and civil society since the law was passed a week ago. yelling] there was a heavy security presence, backed up by riot control personnel. this demonstrators clear about why he is here. >> the government shouldn't be doing this. it is unfair. we are equal and free. we have a right to protest. -- more: mopar protesters arrived, ready to be taken away by police. this lady has been saying i will go peacefully with police, and that is exactly what has been happening with protesters coming into the red fort complex here. there have been hundreds of them, protesting, arriving at barriers, arrested individually and loaded onto coaches, as you can see behind me, for processing. one by one they were loaded onto buses and driven away, each denouncing police. manyil society leader and communist party leaders were some high-profile arrests. those t
law. civil peaceful here as a society leaders, academics and people congregated at the historic red fort nearter of the city. confrontation with the police was inevitable. [people yelling] jostling for control of the situation has been a daily battle for police and civil society since the law was passed a week ago. yelling] there was a heavy security presence, backed up by riot control personnel. this demonstrators clear about why he is here. >> the government shouldn't be doing this. it...
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theyre outside of the embrace of god and law and society, and we can do with you what we well, because it is god's will and we are just putting into law was necessary for god's well. the 1700's, there are now laws of oppression because people are now sitting back in deciding this somewhat god said or any other person, i will not be oppressed in this way. the number of laws we see our crushing and preventing people from interacting. they have to have a letter in the pocket to indicate any point, any place outside of the control of the slave master. these pocket laws, these groups were created. they were groups made to enforce any sort of runaway slave's punishment. you had bounty hunters. and that was not enough. the u.s. constitution had in it a fugitive slave clause in the constitution has extraditions with fugitive slave clause that put in place that said the property must be brought back. because in 1787 when the constitution was drafted, the idea was this fear that if the property left, and the property holder would be left with nothing and property was very expensive. we get into
theyre outside of the embrace of god and law and society, and we can do with you what we well, because it is god's will and we are just putting into law was necessary for god's well. the 1700's, there are now laws of oppression because people are now sitting back in deciding this somewhat god said or any other person, i will not be oppressed in this way. the number of laws we see our crushing and preventing people from interacting. they have to have a letter in the pocket to indicate any point,...
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now they're outside of the embrace of god, the embrace of law and society. we can do with you what we will because it's god's will and we're just putting into law what is necessary for god's will. when we get into the 1700s there's these laws of oppression because people are not sitting back based on what god said or any other person, i'm not going to be oppressed in this way. a number of the laws you begin to see are laws that are crushing slave rebellions and preventing people from interacting. they have to have a letter in their pocket to indicate at any point they can be in any place outside of the control of the slave master. and so these pocket laws, you know, and then the militia groups were created. and a militia groups were made to enforce any runaway slave's punishment. you had bounty hunters. that was not enough. then the u.s. constitution has in it a fugitive slave close and the u.s. constitution has an extradition fugitive slave clause that's put in place that says that this property must be brought back. because in the 1787 when the constitution
now they're outside of the embrace of god, the embrace of law and society. we can do with you what we will because it's god's will and we're just putting into law what is necessary for god's will. when we get into the 1700s there's these laws of oppression because people are not sitting back based on what god said or any other person, i'm not going to be oppressed in this way. a number of the laws you begin to see are laws that are crushing slave rebellions and preventing people from...
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courts and in bringing it into the courts, he actually displaces the old natural law tradition of the well-regulated society, because that was a natural law tradition concerned with the common good, and he displaces that natural law tradition and he replaces it with the natural law tradition in the lochnian mold. bradley gives us six references, fields gives us none, another indicator bradley is doing this transformative work. miller tells us to process is irrelevant to this case, but due process is one of those clauses bradley is weaving into this. we also draw from the free labor language of the republican party. the republican party was founded in 1854, 1856 on the principle of the non-extension of slavery into the western territories. they argued, and give this language over and over, that slavery degraded labor. very important phrase. the war itself had a general association with free labor, although there was some ambiguity about what exactly that meant. when bradley announces that the white butchers had a "sacred right to labor," sacred is a key word here. what is crucial is bradley renders the right
courts and in bringing it into the courts, he actually displaces the old natural law tradition of the well-regulated society, because that was a natural law tradition concerned with the common good, and he displaces that natural law tradition and he replaces it with the natural law tradition in the lochnian mold. bradley gives us six references, fields gives us none, another indicator bradley is doing this transformative work. miller tells us to process is irrelevant to this case, but due...
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eastern, an attorney speaking to the federalist society about occupational licensing laws.eves they are unnecessary and files lawsuits seeking to overturn them. toi have personally spoken people who have been arrested and prosecuted for the crime of -- i have also spoken to people who have been arrested for the crime of braiding hair. in florida, not too far from where i live, a few years ago, swat teams, full swat teams d barbershops on the suspicion of unlicensed barbering. this is what happens when you have these laws. they lead to increased interactions with police, and unfortunately, sometimes things go far astray. i just wanted to give you an example. we have representatives, people have been arrested for the crime of braiding hair. one of those individuals is somebody in texas. she is a hair brighter and she was -- braider and was literally arrested for the crime of braiding hair without a cosmetology license. police in badges and uniforms book her for the crime of braiding hair. thankfully, she was able to fight back and eventually get the law changed. then she got
eastern, an attorney speaking to the federalist society about occupational licensing laws.eves they are unnecessary and files lawsuits seeking to overturn them. toi have personally spoken people who have been arrested and prosecuted for the crime of -- i have also spoken to people who have been arrested for the crime of braiding hair. in florida, not too far from where i live, a few years ago, swat teams, full swat teams d barbershops on the suspicion of unlicensed barbering. this is what...
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three witnesses were fantastic, but i think they could have had -- there are plenty of federalist society law professors who also think that donald trump deserves to be impeached. right? >> sure. >> they could have had a very conservative federalist society law professor making the case in conservative terms. and i think that -- i don't know that it's going to convince anyone out there, but i think it might have been a useful foil to some of the republican insistence that this is a purely partisan process. >> that's a great point. and one rejoinder is they may say well, they have some additional potential hearings coming. but i do think also it was heavy on lawyers. we all get that. they could have had someone who's steeped in government, might not technically be a law professor but knows about national security. because one of the things that really did nixon in was the abuse of the fbi and cia powers. those are tremendous and secret powers, wielded in secret. if you can get away with that, game on, game off. the question of that, and also we've heard from some of those people as fact witnes
three witnesses were fantastic, but i think they could have had -- there are plenty of federalist society law professors who also think that donald trump deserves to be impeached. right? >> sure. >> they could have had a very conservative federalist society law professor making the case in conservative terms. and i think that -- i don't know that it's going to convince anyone out there, but i think it might have been a useful foil to some of the republican insistence that this is a...
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it was was going for control of the situation has been a daily battle for police and civil society says the law was passed nearly a week ago and it was. 6 that there was a heavy security presence backed up by riot control personnel this demonstrator is clear about why he's here. the government shouldn't be doing this it's unfair he had all the same be live here in india because we are equal in free we have a right to protest was more protesters arrived ready to be taken away by police so that you know it and. that lady is being saying i'll go i'll go peacefully with the police and that's exactly what's happened with the protests that have been coming into the red fort complex here they've been slowly that the hundreds of them that been slowly protesting quietly and peacefully arriving at the barriers they've been arrested individually and loaded onto those coaches that you can see behind me for processing was one by one they were loaded onto buses and driven away each denouncing the police the other was you know it was civil society leader you can put a yard over many communist party leaders we
it was was going for control of the situation has been a daily battle for police and civil society says the law was passed nearly a week ago and it was. 6 that there was a heavy security presence backed up by riot control personnel this demonstrator is clear about why he's here. the government shouldn't be doing this it's unfair he had all the same be live here in india because we are equal in free we have a right to protest was more protesters arrived ready to be taken away by police so that...
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trump administration seems to always act recklessly without any regard, forget the rule of law, just what societyhink, forget establishment vote on capitol hill, they almost don't care to conceal their intentions anyway. it is a 50-50 their intentions anyway. it is a 50—50 chance here. was it aikens —— my coincidence or was it orchestrated? it my coincidence or was it orchestrated ? it is my coincidence or was it orchestrated? it is always a 50—50 shot with this white house and i think itjust goes to the nature of how this president operates, no regard for anyone but himself and that speaks to why he went to a foreign power, ukraine, and said, would you mind doing me a favour? when i saw that transcript with a call with the ukrainian president and black and white, i felt a connection with speaker pelosi ‘s words today when she said they gave us words today when she said they gave us guidance on what to do with a president who acts this way, who engages with foreign power. and i wa nt to engages with foreign power. and i want to make one notify may. this is important. 0ur want to make one notify m
trump administration seems to always act recklessly without any regard, forget the rule of law, just what societyhink, forget establishment vote on capitol hill, they almost don't care to conceal their intentions anyway. it is a 50-50 their intentions anyway. it is a 50—50 chance here. was it aikens —— my coincidence or was it orchestrated? it my coincidence or was it orchestrated ? it is my coincidence or was it orchestrated? it is always a 50—50 shot with this white house and i think...
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protesters blame the current crisis on a culture of secrecy the permeates the very foundations of multi society law enforcement and politics in a country dominated by 2 main political rivals while many welcome the resignation of the prime minister few expect any real lasting structural change. between the business school as between big business between organized crime and politicians has existed for a very long and this created the whole environment for such a serious thing stalker this is the world that daphne. explored investigating corruption at the highest levels she delved deep and paid the ultimate price leave park out 0 for a letter. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines u.s. house democrats have released a report laying at the case for the impeachment of donald trump it says the president used his powers to get ukraine to help him the 2020 election white house has called the report a one sided sham i need your castro has more from capitol hill. the house intelligence committee has been giving its stamp of approval on this report and now it is now passing that report on to the judic
protesters blame the current crisis on a culture of secrecy the permeates the very foundations of multi society law enforcement and politics in a country dominated by 2 main political rivals while many welcome the resignation of the prime minister few expect any real lasting structural change. between the business school as between big business between organized crime and politicians has existed for a very long and this created the whole environment for such a serious thing stalker this is the...
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proud to sign one of the most progressive expungement laws in the nation which will allow more new jerseyans the opportunity to engage in our societylaws will go into effect by march, 16 other states have similar laws. inspector general michael horwitz slamming the failures of the fbi putting phase i of the russia probe under the spotlight during his senate testimony. >> they should have been given complete and accurate information so they could have meaningfully evaluated probable cause before authorizing us person associated with a presidential campaign. that did not occur. the concern is this is such a high profile important case. it is indicative of a wider problem. >> horwitz's rebuke followers criticism of comey's fbi and the public order citing misconduct and providing false information to the court. the former assistant fbi director chris weber joins us to weigh in. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. what did you think of the testimony from horowitz? >> this is serious stuff. the fisa court is reacting to his report. anytime you hear from the inspector general, you get more context around his report and find out the a
proud to sign one of the most progressive expungement laws in the nation which will allow more new jerseyans the opportunity to engage in our societylaws will go into effect by march, 16 other states have similar laws. inspector general michael horwitz slamming the failures of the fbi putting phase i of the russia probe under the spotlight during his senate testimony. >> they should have been given complete and accurate information so they could have meaningfully evaluated probable cause...
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. >> to see people violate the laws of society. >> you take one of those big envelopes and put as manydreds and 50s and 20s as you can pack into it. we were rooting for criminals to get away with it. >> do you want a cigarette? >> we wanted the bad guys to be a good guy. it was an era where anti-heroes were on the rise. >> you have something against ice cubes? >> i like rough edges. the characters are sociopaths. when i play the part, i needed to understand the sociopathic mind. that's a scary thing. >> "silence of the lambs," i remember waiting for it. nothing prepared him for how -- >> good morning. >> may i speak with you. >> this is a horror film that's an actor piece. closer. told by the close of master of all time. >> the tension keeps on rising and rising. >> most serial dikillers keep a trophy of them. >> i did not. >> i manage to take the horror movie and the gothic that i can over feed and put it into a real world thriller. >> you still wake up sometimes, don't you? >> wake up in the dark and hear the screaming of the lambs. silence of the lambs becomes one of the three films
. >> to see people violate the laws of society. >> you take one of those big envelopes and put as manydreds and 50s and 20s as you can pack into it. we were rooting for criminals to get away with it. >> do you want a cigarette? >> we wanted the bad guys to be a good guy. it was an era where anti-heroes were on the rise. >> you have something against ice cubes? >> i like rough edges. the characters are sociopaths. when i play the part, i needed to understand...
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bring for whatever dence that these journalists in fact are breaking the law in some way because otherwise in a democratic society one rule based or legal whether the law of the rule of law pertains this has to be done you can't just say we don't like you and you should go to the legal system protects everyone in history here and the russians the journalists now have the right to appeal. against these letters and against these threats and to call on the it's only authority as to why the bring the evidence who are relent and withdraw their accusations. good analysis appreciate your time out of a call the author russia specialist my guest. the british prime minister has unveiled plans he says will fight on the seventy's and are still some of the public bodies from joining a palestinian led campaign to boycott israel as a protest over the occupied territories ask you taylor has more. there are a few grassroots organizations as divisive as b.d.s. the boycott divestment and sanctions movement it bills itself as approved freedom pro equality group fighting to secure palestinian rights by putting economic pressure on is
bring for whatever dence that these journalists in fact are breaking the law in some way because otherwise in a democratic society one rule based or legal whether the law of the rule of law pertains this has to be done you can't just say we don't like you and you should go to the legal system protects everyone in history here and the russians the journalists now have the right to appeal. against these letters and against these threats and to call on the it's only authority as to why the bring...
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students, law students at all law schools that join the federalist society, all the way up to a supreme court justices. it identifies lawyers when they are law students, finds people who are very talented, and who are very committed to a conservative ideology, and basically forms a pipeline so the smartest kids at harvard get the best clerkship. they move up and up until they become federal judges or even justices. >> folks watching might be unsettled with the philosophical disposition of some ofs in jurists. as you pointed out in your piece in vox, it's hard to quarrel with their credentials. >> yeah, if you look at the credentials of trump's nominees, most have extraordinarily impressive resumes. if you're a republican, you should be very happy with that. if you're a democrat, that should bother you more. if you don't like the agenda these nominees will push, the fact they're so smart, means they'll push a very conservative agenda in a competent and systematic way. democrats would be better off if president trump was just picking goons to fill these seats. >> the 9th circ
students, law students at all law schools that join the federalist society, all the way up to a supreme court justices. it identifies lawyers when they are law students, finds people who are very talented, and who are very committed to a conservative ideology, and basically forms a pipeline so the smartest kids at harvard get the best clerkship. they move up and up until they become federal judges or even justices. >> folks watching might be unsettled with the philosophical disposition of...
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and the second law embodies ancient wisdom, things go from bad to worse. mark: how about societies? every human birth is an achievement of violating the second law. every time a flower buds we have a violation. it's not all bad. societies do change and they probably change in one way. mark: i want to thank you. i could have done this for five hours with you. >> thank you for having me. mark: we'll see you next time object "life, liberty & levin." thank you. [♪] jesse: welcome to. "watters' world," i'm jesse watters. trump is driving the left crazy. the economy is posting blowout numbers. isis is dade and americans are at peace. you would think the liberals would be happy. but they are freaking because impeachment isn't working. >> do you hate the president, madame speaker? >> i don't hate anybody. i was raised in a catholic house and you don't hate anybody. not anybody in the world. don't accuse she. >> i
and the second law embodies ancient wisdom, things go from bad to worse. mark: how about societies? every human birth is an achievement of violating the second law. every time a flower buds we have a violation. it's not all bad. societies do change and they probably change in one way. mark: i want to thank you. i could have done this for five hours with you. >> thank you for having me. mark: we'll see you next time object "life, liberty & levin." thank you. [♪] jesse:...
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. >> you go to the movies to see people violate the mores and laws of society. >> i'm going to take ones and put as many 100s, 50s, and 20s as you can put into it. >> in the mid-'90s, we were rooting for criminals to get away with it. >> do you want a cigarette, nick? >> we wanted the bad guys to be the good guys. it was the era when the antihero was on the rise. >> you have something against ice cubes? >> i like rough edges. >> "in basic instinct" the character is a sociopath. and sociopaths are as dangerous as that character is. when i played the part, i needed to understand the sociopathic mind. and that is a very scary thing. >> "silence of the lambs," i remember waiting for it with bated breath for it to come out. nothing prepared for how jongt i demen shot. >> good morning. >> dr. lecter, my name is clarice starling. may i speak with you? >> this is a film that is also an actors' piece. >> closer. >> told by the close-up master of all time. the tension, it just kept rising and rising. >> serial killers keep some sort of trophies of their victims. >> i didn't. >> no. no, you ate yo
. >> you go to the movies to see people violate the mores and laws of society. >> i'm going to take ones and put as many 100s, 50s, and 20s as you can put into it. >> in the mid-'90s, we were rooting for criminals to get away with it. >> do you want a cigarette, nick? >> we wanted the bad guys to be the good guys. it was the era when the antihero was on the rise. >> you have something against ice cubes? >> i like rough edges. >> "in basic...
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the law i think every society has come up with that nature and there should be consequences that are known by everyone and applied fairly and then not always applied fairly and evenly. i think this distrust is another factor to take into serious account, a teacher who is tough like your mother is regarded by the student because they have high expectation in expressing a belief in the capacity to live up to those rules, a legal system that is inconsistent does not earn that trust and when we do not have people trusting the legal system it cannot operate the pleas to get the information that they need for the help from the community of who was to blame and impart this call for forgiveness and the law on my part and we as human beings earn trust with one another. >> you mention inconsistency law in your book suggest that in some ways when you talk about forgiveness of children who have committed a crime, that's a harder case to make and seems unfamiliar but if you talk about forgiveness of death in people think about that and the laws treated fairly. >> it's something we use that you sa
the law i think every society has come up with that nature and there should be consequences that are known by everyone and applied fairly and then not always applied fairly and evenly. i think this distrust is another factor to take into serious account, a teacher who is tough like your mother is regarded by the student because they have high expectation in expressing a belief in the capacity to live up to those rules, a legal system that is inconsistent does not earn that trust and when we do...
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and that's when i started writing my book race, law in american society and i thought it would go back maybe to the 1950s, backto 1906, the red summer, 1919 had another feature which was the cofax massacre in the 1800s, and then i would go back and find so that's why my book begins in 1607 and goes forward. but then i also found my place. i put a picture of my family in the front of that book because they were and i found the term later, we just always told the story of coming up from kentucky in the 1800s and thenthere was a word, it's called exodusters that we then moved from five families, the bradshaw line of my mother's side to kansas, and in kansas we became farmers and five families, five brothers started their farming communities and we still have cousins who are farmers and at one point had the largest black farm in kansas. but what also got me about this was this idea of free will and in cases i ran into when i was doing my research was point dexter versus bailey and in this case, from 1850s, we had a slave master who, of course, would have these enslaved human beings and the
and that's when i started writing my book race, law in american society and i thought it would go back maybe to the 1950s, backto 1906, the red summer, 1919 had another feature which was the cofax massacre in the 1800s, and then i would go back and find so that's why my book begins in 1607 and goes forward. but then i also found my place. i put a picture of my family in the front of that book because they were and i found the term later, we just always told the story of coming up from kentucky...
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, it is in the constitution, this part of our system of checks and balances to ensure we're a society of laws, not of individual men. but we talk about greatness of the american economy. that is individual. that is the creative profit seeking entrepreneurs in a free society, america's representation as that capitalist center i thinking stay in tact even if president does happen to get impeached, it was during clinton's second term that market soared and clinton popularity as well. david: back too ronald reagan, a time that reagan went to europe, and everyone was racking their brains, about geez europeans don't like us any more because reagan is a cowboy, he will get us in war with soviet union, well, he went to europe, i think end of his first term, or beginning of his sec, u.s. economy was going great guns, get concessions from soviet union, that lead to end of the cold war. this happened before. has it not. >> absolutely, what that had to do with, was leadership, i think that trump also displays leadership, talk about china, all those nato countries, those eu countries, they are also worrie
, it is in the constitution, this part of our system of checks and balances to ensure we're a society of laws, not of individual men. but we talk about greatness of the american economy. that is individual. that is the creative profit seeking entrepreneurs in a free society, america's representation as that capitalist center i thinking stay in tact even if president does happen to get impeached, it was during clinton's second term that market soared and clinton popularity as well. david: back...
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law. various civic duty society leaders have taken to the stage in a hearty on sunday to discuss and to talk about the issue of the citizenship had been been act it's brought out the people as you can see in the thousands here to one of the largest grounds in the city of an opportunity for many of the community here here how very little chance to talk to each other because of not only the gurgly but only because of the internet blackout communication has quite restricted these past few days of the world we're seeing here today on sunday a problem syngas an artist taking to the stage and also paintings being done by local artists to. make sure that everybody who remembers of what we're being has a listen actually is of a horrible horrible husbands and wives families children and a whole range of demographics including a group of bikers i spoke to one of them told me why it was so we were told to come out in numbers to express that anger legal piece of legislation that they totally disagree her we don't want to harm the heart of anybody who's got me here who go on i mean this big this monster
law. various civic duty society leaders have taken to the stage in a hearty on sunday to discuss and to talk about the issue of the citizenship had been been act it's brought out the people as you can see in the thousands here to one of the largest grounds in the city of an opportunity for many of the community here here how very little chance to talk to each other because of not only the gurgly but only because of the internet blackout communication has quite restricted these past few days of...
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to send troops and weapons to support the collapse a long time friend of the historical society professor of law and governance at the library of congress in the founding director at northwestern university. teaching american history at yale and is the author of a number of books recently including george washington's journey and marketplace of revolution and frequent contributor the time supplement thank you please help me to welcome him. [applause] thank you. does this sound all right? thank you for coming out on a rainy night given a number of talks about my book know if they are successes or not but it always rains. it's a great experience for me for my entire career has been focused to do research i have published nine monographs about early american revolution history and five of them could not have been done without the possessions of this wonderful society. [applause] it is tremendous and even tonight i have adopted although it has not adopted me i have adopted the state of vermont and my old friend a brilliant archivist the first map of the state of vermont ever made while you were sipp
to send troops and weapons to support the collapse a long time friend of the historical society professor of law and governance at the library of congress in the founding director at northwestern university. teaching american history at yale and is the author of a number of books recently including george washington's journey and marketplace of revolution and frequent contributor the time supplement thank you please help me to welcome him. [applause] thank you. does this sound all right? thank...
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then later on he was still teaching import and export law but then we stopped being a free market society he lost his job at the university also. >>host: one job is a stand up comedian now cruise ships are going back have you been back? >> i said don't send me their because in cuba they know everything they know who my uncle is my uncle was killed in a firing squad and another was sentenced three years of hard labor so they know who i am. with the book with the subtitle i don't think i will come in cuba. i asked them not to send me there but they don't go there anymore. >> already? mimic the president stopped it when they found out the cuban government was supporting maduro and keeping him in power so as a consequence they took the benefits of people going to cub cuba. >>host: after 60 years of sanctions worked? >> no. >> should we allow free trade with cuba? >> that dates me a little bit but the embargo has not worked for the fear of any type of financial benefit to that government and it was run by the military with american tourist those are run by the military so any profit the govern
then later on he was still teaching import and export law but then we stopped being a free market society he lost his job at the university also. >>host: one job is a stand up comedian now cruise ships are going back have you been back? >> i said don't send me their because in cuba they know everything they know who my uncle is my uncle was killed in a firing squad and another was sentenced three years of hard labor so they know who i am. with the book with the subtitle i don't...
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think for control of the situation has been a daily battle for police and civil society says the law was passed nearly a week ago the 1st. 6 of there was a heavy security presence backed up by riot control personnel this demonstrator is clear about why he's here. the government shouldn't be doing this it's unfair to all the same be live here in india because we are equal in free be able to write to protest. the to protest is a right ready to be taken away by police so that you know. that. maybe you've been saying i'll go i'll go peacefully with the police and that's exactly what's happened with the protests that have been coming into the red fort complex here they've been slowly that the hundreds of protesting quietly and peacefully arriving at the barriers they've been arrested individually and loaded onto those coaches that you can see behind me for processing and one by one they were loaded onto buses and driven away each denouncing the police. there's a civil society leader you can put a yard over many communist party leaders who are some of the high profile arrests those taken f
think for control of the situation has been a daily battle for police and civil society says the law was passed nearly a week ago the 1st. 6 of there was a heavy security presence backed up by riot control personnel this demonstrator is clear about why he's here. the government shouldn't be doing this it's unfair to all the same be live here in india because we are equal in free be able to write to protest. the to protest is a right ready to be taken away by police so that you know. that. maybe...