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legal research has shown quite recently that noise pollution is a big problem for animals in the ocean both the way you start to hundreds on unhearing in southern able to be able to communicate. most to find it's an amazing story just in general communicate in order to hunt together that both of our cousins humpback whales which we often see here are very dependent on. the new vessel has already attracted the interest of other investors. a law. large shipping company is hoping to work with dr on sustainable technology stuff is more than pleased with his investment. because this is a great project this physical project that's it so you can sort of feel and see that those 3 progress story although it's actually doing something. positive changing the. tourism is right there was this is the way this is a great experience. for the norwegian investor sustainable tourism is just one piece of the puzzle to prevent a climate catastrophe the investment industry must go green. in london on 20 shots or searching for sources of green money he meets with representatives from industry and politics to
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the german lawyer and legal researcher investigated why after the ended prosecutions have stalled the. structure of the national expected. very high ranking officials. the zuma and there is very strong evidence for drawing a direct line from all of us and instructions given by the n.p.c. there was a lead paint for instance in the eighty's the liberation. obviously a lot of civilians died from. there was. on a bit off. in the eighty's which was also directly in front of by the 9000 died and 217 wounded many of them civilians. then told us just how much influence the former apartheid establishment still wielded in the new south africa. 'd lawyer acting on the. call. that lawyer is young wagner a former state attorney for the old regime who since represented many former upon. take security forces and then all of us the whole what's the standard but they the secret police side was able to pressure the government in this fashion by information that had a priority on crimes committed by the liberation groups and youth with yes that's a very good troop pressure the government into stopping t
the german lawyer and legal researcher investigated why after the ended prosecutions have stalled the. structure of the national expected. very high ranking officials. the zuma and there is very strong evidence for drawing a direct line from all of us and instructions given by the n.p.c. there was a lead paint for instance in the eighty's the liberation. obviously a lot of civilians died from. there was. on a bit off. in the eighty's which was also directly in front of by the 9000 died and 217...
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legal research has shown pledge recently that noise pollution is a big problem for animals in the ocean all the way to hundreds on unhearing in southern able to be able to communicate. most finds them a story just in general communicate in order to hunt together their boat or cousin humpback whales which we often see here very dependent on is. the new vessel has already attracted the interest of other investors. a law. our shipping company is hoping to work with part of the dr on sustainable technology to start is more than pleased with his investment. because this is a great project this physical project that's it so you can sort of feel and see that those 3 progress story although it's actually doing something. positive changing the. tourism is that there was the since then the way this is a great experience. for the norwegian investor sustainable tourism is just one piece of the puzzle to prevent a climate catastrophe the investment industry must go green. in london on 20 shots or searching for sources of green money he meets with representatives from industry and politics to discuss
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ones who can leave and establish my love outside but all the people and the majority of these legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are going to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to being more. well if we cannot have palestina my government was suddenly not allowed britain to control french palestine would be an outrage but then we need to find another solution before we come to blows 100 years...
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fortunate ones who can lead an establishment outside but all the people and the majority of these legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are going to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. around one percent of. the is consumed by data centers many of which provide for most storage facilities what is also known as the cloud i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the energy of these fields to stow our digital information without a heavy cop in footprints ambrosio beautiful north coast of the u.k. where the global green energy revolution is taking on a new element earthrise on al-jazeera. from the north of africa they crossed the mediterranean and made huge don't hold. build a new future in the secular. and the low into france's 2021 contentious so-called separatism as we look back at the history muslim immigration to the country into 3 parts. muslims are from it's episode 2 on al-jazeera. we know what's happening you know we generally know how to get a good at others and not i wa
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and the majority of these legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are huge refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to me and mark. to the yugoslav. fighters have looked at prisoner exchange between the poles me in and it's a top serbian general and none other than is it baggage the bulls mian president of the hostages. a sentence chosen to defend such an evil with the full syrian army is trying to handle the crisis but the stigma of being a serbian general in the balls me an army is about to have terrible consequences. so she has a boat so they brought us a little combat common to us and that puts a that puts it to us then nobody will know your mom you see i'm a sonnie that is. separate cars are tossed like made you want to. man up doors or disappear them although johnny's not buy them a call. it does but i can show dog over to not been out is a big red circle current. look. like. 6. 666. are therapies you. that's i mean that they are not that i support there is a and they would say it on our
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fortunate ones who can leave an establishment outside but all the people and the majority of the legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are going to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to me and mark. if you want to help save the world's. sneeze and you're over. the. hill again i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on. the number of coronavirus cases reported in india since the start of the pandemic has pasts 20000000 it came as the health ministry announced more than 300000 infections for the 13 straight day the overall number of deaths has topped 225000 elizabeth has more from new delhi the health minister on monday the health ministry rather and they were talking about how cases in some of the worst affected places maharashtra has been the worst affected throughout this pandemic over the past year but also in delhi and chuck this that they are beginning to see that cases are starting to plateau there but the problem is that andrea is still not conducting enough tests to know the real number o
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he felt that it was close to an offer of a bribe, if not an offer of a bribe, and he did some legal researchld me he found that it did not quite fit the bribe definition under u.s. supreme court precedent, but he was very angry about it and disappointed in donald trump who was his friend. >> you supported now president biden in the campaign. do politics have anything to do with this revelation coming to light now? >> no, mike, they don't. look. if i were interested in trying to get donald trump, i would have tried to make us think about this in 2016 when he ran for president or in 2020 when he ran for re-election for president. i got a phone call from espn that goes back now 18 months ago or so asking me questions about this part of my father's book. i answered the questions. and that is all there is to it. you know, i've heard the commentary that maybe i was out to get president trump but that is just not so. look. this is who president trump is. you think about the phone call he had with president in 2019. like the phone call with my father. they are both inappropriate phone calls with off
he felt that it was close to an offer of a bribe, if not an offer of a bribe, and he did some legal researchld me he found that it did not quite fit the bribe definition under u.s. supreme court precedent, but he was very angry about it and disappointed in donald trump who was his friend. >> you supported now president biden in the campaign. do politics have anything to do with this revelation coming to light now? >> no, mike, they don't. look. if i were interested in trying to get...
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legal research has shown much recently that most pollution is a big problem for animals and in the ocean all the way our dependence on unhearing in southern able to be able to communicate. most to find its main story just in general communicate in order to hunt together and they're both our cousins humpback whales which we often see here are very dependent on. the new vessel has already attracted the interest of other investors. large shipping company is hoping to work with dr on sustainable technology. is more than pleased with his investment. because this is a great project it's a physical project that's it's you can feel and see that those 3 progress story although it's actually doing something. positive changing the. tourism is right there was to say it's in the way it's a great experience. for the norwegian investor sustainable tourism is just one piece of the puzzle to prevent a climate catastrophe the investment industry must go green. in london on 20 shots or searching for sources of green money he meets with representatives from industry and politics to discuss dormant accounts
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and doing a little legal research, they don't have a law like the north carolina we've been struggling with that unless the d.a. wants it out you have to have a court order and a judge. i believe we have the language. if you can put it up on the screen for everybody, fine. if not, from my memory it's that you need body worn camera video or audio recordings that are determined by the custodian to violate an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy shall be disclosed upon a determination and order from a court of competent jurisdiction, so that raises two questions. one, who had a reasonable expectation of privacy except mr. greene, who was deceased, because the others are officers wearing the camera as part of their job, and did anybody file an order like that on behalf of the family? >> well, listen, chris, thank you for having me. let's talk about this from a practical manner. the release of the video and the damage that it does to the credibility of the louisiana state police is exactly the reason why it's been suppressed. the suppression of the truth was gone on for two years
and doing a little legal research, they don't have a law like the north carolina we've been struggling with that unless the d.a. wants it out you have to have a court order and a judge. i believe we have the language. if you can put it up on the screen for everybody, fine. if not, from my memory it's that you need body worn camera video or audio recordings that are determined by the custodian to violate an individual's reasonable expectation of privacy shall be disclosed upon a determination...
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of palestinian israeli escalation and joining me here to talk more about this issue is she's a legal research organization which is a human rights organization how do you view that statement from the i.c.c. . the statement of the i.c.c. prosecutor and the entire investigation open investigation into. israeli crimes in the occupied in occupied palestinian territories an important step towards accountability and ending israeli impunity that it had enjoyed for above 73 years without any consequences and israel has been committing its crimes and violations against the palestinian people without any meaningful consequences from the international community palestinians are do not trust into the israeli justice so called to destroy the system and so they are seeking accountability at the i.c.c. but we need to remember that holding if this investigation succeed into holding israeli individuals who are responsible for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity be it the apartheid crime or be it the displacement and willful can a and destruction of palestinian property this is important but this
of palestinian israeli escalation and joining me here to talk more about this issue is she's a legal research organization which is a human rights organization how do you view that statement from the i.c.c. . the statement of the i.c.c. prosecutor and the entire investigation open investigation into. israeli crimes in the occupied in occupied palestinian territories an important step towards accountability and ending israeli impunity that it had enjoyed for above 73 years without any...
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a daughter is a legal researcher and advocacy officer for our huck organization palestinian human rights group. she joins us from ramallah good to have with us. so let me present to you these ready narrative and i've spoken with israeli officials, they say these sorts of legal decisions about expulsions. they are purely legal matters decided by court based on evidence. they are not political decisions made with the political agenda. do you agree? hello and thank you for having me today. now, of course, i wouldn't think we that is used by the whole 9 good going after the gym and i think you would expect from an occupied and from an accurate regime. now let me just highlight, but then you can framework applicable in the occupied with bank is international material into national now following its occupation and a local and i think things of instituted in israel has exceeded its application of its own domestic. this is vision to the 3rd graders occupied such extra fees, the palestinian people any further in the creation of their property. now because the men had this discussion and the state
a daughter is a legal researcher and advocacy officer for our huck organization palestinian human rights group. she joins us from ramallah good to have with us. so let me present to you these ready narrative and i've spoken with israeli officials, they say these sorts of legal decisions about expulsions. they are purely legal matters decided by court based on evidence. they are not political decisions made with the political agenda. do you agree? hello and thank you for having me today. now, of...
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but all the people and the majority of the legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are huge refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to. southern england where 2 farmers turn safari park pioneers of the tractors in the driving seat and just absolutely astonishing the life support back even not very much and i mean. one by you here in companies revolutionized. an artificial intelligence here inside you have science you have the knowledge you draw is on al-jazeera cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization but food today is a global. but if the industry did not make money how many people would be unworthy and how it's cultivated a contentious debate public interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedent an in-depth examination into our great business and the conflicting interests that play industry doesn't want any regulation interest want to put their products on the market the price of progress on al jazeera. more israeli airstrikes hit gaza $27.00 palestinians in
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fortunate ones who can lead and if that is my love but all the people and on that majority of these legal research talk about just good hardworking people that want to live the american dream like our ancestors these are going to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to me and mark. celebrations in india as the prime minister's party solve as a setback in state elections held this fight the covert crisis in gulf in his country. and oh i maryam namazie in london you're...
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there are barriers to being approved, to legally research schedule one substances. there's also a stigma to conducting this kind of research even though we know it can lead to the development of new treatments. but this is something we can easily address by allowing qualified researchers to study fentanyl analogs under schedule two as opposed to schedule one. so we can address that issue. imhe open to my colleagues to address these barriers. but i would urge my colleagues that we need to use the next five months to do the hard work of finding a permanent solution to this crisis before we have to once again run the risk of letting these drugs become legal and the message that sends and the deaths that would occur as a result. the united states senate can take the lead and permanently classify these dangerous narcotics that are literally killing tens of thousands of our fellow citizens every year. instead of kicking the can down the road again for five months from now, let's make it permanent. lives are at stake. it's important that we continue to focus in this body as
there are barriers to being approved, to legally research schedule one substances. there's also a stigma to conducting this kind of research even though we know it can lead to the development of new treatments. but this is something we can easily address by allowing qualified researchers to study fentanyl analogs under schedule two as opposed to schedule one. so we can address that issue. imhe open to my colleagues to address these barriers. but i would urge my colleagues that we need to use...
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harris: there is no new research that there is an acceleration among states of legalizing recreational marijuana but no research that would indicate that it is actually not a bad thing, is that right? there is no research that it is good for developing brains? dr. volkow: there is no new research indicating that it is. rep. harris: i yield back the few remaining seconds i have. rep. roybal-allard: congress -- rep. delauro: congresswoman lee. rep. lee: this has been such an informative hearing that it gives me a lot of hope, it is truly life-affirming, all of the work that you do. i wanted to follow-up on so many of the issues that we have been working with over the years as it relates to diseases that i have personal knowledge of that nih has been so helpful in putting on the radar and conducting research. one is the copd action plan. my late mother died from complications of copd and i would like to know where we are with our copd plan. secondly, with the issue of multiple sclerosis, again research of where we are on ms in terms of a care. of course, many of you my sister -- now that
harris: there is no new research that there is an acceleration among states of legalizing recreational marijuana but no research that would indicate that it is actually not a bad thing, is that right? there is no research that it is good for developing brains? dr. volkow: there is no new research indicating that it is. rep. harris: i yield back the few remaining seconds i have. rep. roybal-allard: congress -- rep. delauro: congresswoman lee. rep. lee: this has been such an informative hearing...
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research. now, a legal challenge to tighten up the law.ague final ahead, as chelsea make it through to face manchester city. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel: chelsea's men may be on the champions league stage, but the women's team are on the verge of retaining the wsl title. good evening. up to a0 million people in great britain go to the polls tomorrow on what's being called "super thursday". ballots will be cast for the scottish and welsh parliaments and thousands of english council seats, in the biggest local and devolved elections in years. political parties have spent the day making last ditch efforts to win support for the parliaments in scotland and wales. and, in england, they've been campaigning ahead of the elections for mayors in 13 of the biggest city areas, some council elections and the london assembly. there are also 39 police and crime commissioners up for election in england and wales. finally, there's a by—election in hartlepool which could tell us how labour is doing in what was once its heartland. the
research. now, a legal challenge to tighten up the law.ague final ahead, as chelsea make it through to face manchester city. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel: chelsea's men may be on the champions league stage, but the women's team are on the verge of retaining the wsl title. good evening. up to a0 million people in great britain go to the polls tomorrow on what's being called "super thursday". ballots will be cast for the scottish and welsh parliaments and thousands...
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pretty strong positions on the other side, but it's impressive that through, you know, doing the legal research, leading with the chief, understanding the practices, i think they came together on the right language and i would move to adopt it. >> president cohen: before we take anymore, we got to take public comment. >> vice president elias: the other thing i forgot. i'm so sorry. i want to thank dpa, the san francisco bar association the public defender's office and the working group because they really were instrumental in getting us over the hump and getting the right language with respect to the pat search issue and they worked really hard and did a lot of research and, you know, they were able to convince the chief, you know, so i think the huge thanks goes out to them. thank you. >> that's what i was waiting to say, girl. thank you. >> vice president elias: i was getting there. >> okay. i was waiting to say. i did just want to say some of the names of the folks because it was in addition to sharon woo and janel kaywood, it was reflective both of the organizations but also from the bias w
pretty strong positions on the other side, but it's impressive that through, you know, doing the legal research, leading with the chief, understanding the practices, i think they came together on the right language and i would move to adopt it. >> president cohen: before we take anymore, we got to take public comment. >> vice president elias: the other thing i forgot. i'm so sorry. i want to thank dpa, the san francisco bar association the public defender's office and the working...
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breach of international law they don't get behind the palestinian territories legally society 67 the west bank gaza research. and and that's the fundamental roots of the whole thing and yes research we like to see the labor party being much more clear in what he says and how pat how can they i mean stammer in fairness to tweet something about about how can they have their bankrolled by repeated israel lobby with and. and in fact the his nominee is campaign to be leader of the labor body refused to tell the b.b. thing where the money was coming from it we now know it was from people who are sympathetic to israel which of course says it's a mouthful the president violent. yes not as the founding of his leadership kind of guy he did a lot of securing his leadership can i see now and we nato for example has 10 trenches so there's no reason why now that he's a leader he should be free in self from. any promises he's made to people who support this company because he's not kept really any of the promises to the membership that he made. certain he should he should act on on the principle of the principle of the sa
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research they might do as well. phase one is the payment face. campaign legal center offered very helpful research they did about the payment rules in other jurisdictions. we hope they may be able to do something similar for gift rules. they are a very helpful and engaged stakeholder. they offered a couple of very helpful reports during that process. we are glad to have them on this project. the other other thing i will mention is that i did a forum with one of the attorneys from campaign legal center back on april 28th. we were panelists on a panel that the league of women voters held in alameda talking about creating new campaign finance rules in alameda and asked us to give them a primer on canal pain finance rules. that -- campaign be finance rules. that was an opportunity to engage community engagement and league of women voters as stakeholder and get folks from alameda to engage with us. i will answer any questions you might have. >> thanks, pat. that is good news about the meet and confer process concluded. thank you for undertaking that. when the board
research they might do as well. phase one is the payment face. campaign legal center offered very helpful research they did about the payment rules in other jurisdictions. we hope they may be able to do something similar for gift rules. they are a very helpful and engaged stakeholder. they offered a couple of very helpful reports during that process. we are glad to have them on this project. the other other thing i will mention is that i did a forum with one of the attorneys from campaign legal...
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legally... illegally imprisoning people in care homes. new researchds that around a thousand rivers are the source of the majority of plastic waste in the ocean. back on the dancefloor with no social distancing — the covid pilot schemes testing crowd safety. and quack—ing the puzzle of how to safely remove this family of ducks from a ninth floor balcony. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. india's coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen by the day — and now it has hit a grim new milestone. the country has become the first in the world to record more than 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. the news comes as the country's hospitals continue to struggle with acute shortages of oxygen and beds. vaccination of all adults has now begun although there's a desperate lack of supplies. in a controversial move, australia has banned its own citizens from returning from india — due to the severity of the outbreak and says it willjail anyone who tries to come home. mark lobel has this report. grasping valuable oxygen,
legally... illegally imprisoning people in care homes. new researchds that around a thousand rivers are the source of the majority of plastic waste in the ocean. back on the dancefloor with no social distancing — the covid pilot schemes testing crowd safety. and quack—ing the puzzle of how to safely remove this family of ducks from a ninth floor balcony. hello, and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. india's coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen by the day — and...
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so part of the portfolio that the researchers and the legal teams are looking at is something that really was a very astute question that the commissioner ajami has mentioned and i hope that that is, you know, michael carlin and whoever's looking at this is part of, you know, how we deal with the evaluation as to what it's going to cost assuming we go down that path, the residents of san francisco and the taxpayers and, you know, and what it means in terms of evaluation. so that was commissioner ajami thank you for that. >> thank you. commissioner harington. >> i think you've done a good job of putting together a package and also looks at the health and organization to keep it going. just one clarification, when you talk about a 5% increase over a 5% gap, that's only on the generation portion. so if you're looking at a total bill, we would only be something like 2% or 2.5% pg&e at the rate. is that right? >> yes. that's correct. >> thanks. >> president: god point. i have a question couple of my neighbors called me and hijacked me on the street and said, i don't know about this because my
so part of the portfolio that the researchers and the legal teams are looking at is something that really was a very astute question that the commissioner ajami has mentioned and i hope that that is, you know, michael carlin and whoever's looking at this is part of, you know, how we deal with the evaluation as to what it's going to cost assuming we go down that path, the residents of san francisco and the taxpayers and, you know, and what it means in terms of evaluation. so that was...
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discuss the voting right, because just under 50 years ago my mother was compiling data and research on behalf of the legalentation on the exact same topic that would be used in preparation for testimony to this very committee. she and many other advocates believe that there had not been enough progress on voting rights for latinos and that the 1965 voting rights act had left gaps in local communities, and they were exploiting disenfranchised individuals. five decades later, unfortunately, i'm here for the very same friesen. >> tonight the texas house of representatives has start a debate on a voter suppression bill that has already been passed by the texas senate, the bill would make casting a vote even more difficult in texas that it was in 1975 when rosie castro was working for the extension of the voting rights act. >> what impact did that -- making sure texas was included in the empowerment in hispanic voters which are racial definition, what did it do for this state? >> thank you for the question, that 1975 extension to minorities was groundbreaking and what it meant was much greater participation pa
discuss the voting right, because just under 50 years ago my mother was compiling data and research on behalf of the legalentation on the exact same topic that would be used in preparation for testimony to this very committee. she and many other advocates believe that there had not been enough progress on voting rights for latinos and that the 1965 voting rights act had left gaps in local communities, and they were exploiting disenfranchised individuals. five decades later, unfortunately, i'm...
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you have upwards of 40 million of these devices already legally owned in the country according to a recent report from the congressional research centers. and so depending on how the regulation actually plays out, that could have a very large effect on gun ownership. these people who own these devices, basically they consider some of these to be short barrel rifles, which have an extra degree of regulation and potentially having one of those unregistered could make you a felon. so if they change the definition of what, which of these braces is a regular firearm and which is a short barrel rifle under the law, that could turn a lot of people into felons, potentially. we haven't seen the final draft of that yet. a similar situation with ghost guns, or unfinished receivers, where i was actually able to obtain a draft and publish it last week and it was very significant broaden the atf's power in regulating what is and isn't a firearm to begin with. it could have an impact on how those devices are sold in similarly, whether or not possessing an unfinished firearms receiver, the part that the rest of the gun is built around, essenti
you have upwards of 40 million of these devices already legally owned in the country according to a recent report from the congressional research centers. and so depending on how the regulation actually plays out, that could have a very large effect on gun ownership. these people who own these devices, basically they consider some of these to be short barrel rifles, which have an extra degree of regulation and potentially having one of those unregistered could make you a felon. so if they...
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research on that. none wide. >> i think the segregation in connecticut was not legal it was just customary, wasn't it?>> yes here in st. petersburg is not an ordinance but it was enforced by the police, almost always. they try to find a place where blacks could swim but was often in the most disgusting place imaginable for the railroad tracks ended it was actually the biggest issue here for years. they finally had a swim in and a spa where the learn to swim. and they won incorporate then they close the pool of course for a year but then they reopened it. a lot of those heroes are still around. back in 1956. >> the things we take for granted being able to get in the ocean, right? right just a couple more >> this is the preamble. is it possible, even probable gas station advertising segregated restrooms was actually in a manner that might be perceived as being racist was in fact encouraging black people the reality being many gas issues in the south did not let the only not colored restroom was often segregated with defective plus better than going behind the stationer in the woods. kind of a veiled inv
research on that. none wide. >> i think the segregation in connecticut was not legal it was just customary, wasn't it?>> yes here in st. petersburg is not an ordinance but it was enforced by the police, almost always. they try to find a place where blacks could swim but was often in the most disgusting place imaginable for the railroad tracks ended it was actually the biggest issue here for years. they finally had a swim in and a spa where the learn to swim. and they won incorporate...
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i am james, senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy researchd today i am joined by my friend and colleague visiting scholar, richard epstein who, in his day job, professor of law at the nyu school l
i am james, senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy researchd today i am joined by my friend and colleague visiting scholar, richard epstein who, in his day job, professor of law at the nyu school l
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i am james senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy researchay i am joined by my friend and colleague manhattan institute visiting scholar richard epstein who is a professor of law at the nyu school of law where he is also the director of the class of liberal institute. he is also the peter and kiersten fellow at the hoover institution. thank you sori much for joininge here today. both of us wrote books that were published last year. yours was pre-published by the manhattan institute and fall of 2019 and published by littlefield last spring and mine came out in september of last year. both involving this subject. my book was entitled the unelected. how a an u unaccountable elite s governing america. richards is entitled the dubious morality at administrative law. this offers a detailed account of the current state of the american regulatory apparatus and the problems with it. we use that it is at odds with principles that we hold dear. how the administrative state undermines a rule of law itself. i explore principally how the administrative con
i am james senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy researchay i am joined by my friend and colleague manhattan institute visiting scholar richard epstein who is a professor of law at the nyu school of law where he is also the director of the class of liberal institute. he is also the peter and kiersten fellow at the hoover institution. thank you sori much for joininge here today. both of us wrote books that were published last year. yours was...
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i am james, senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy research today i am joined by my friend and colleague visiting scholar, richard epstein who, in his day job, professor of law at the nyu school of law where he is the director of the liberal institute and the peter fellow at the hoover institution so richard, thank you for joining me today. both of us wrote book published last year. yours was pre-published in published in littlefield last spring and find came out in september last year, both involving subject. regulation and administrative state. my book was entitled on elected, how unaccountable elites is governing america and richards is entitled morality of administrative law in each of these books offer a detailed account of the evolution of the current state of the american regulatory apparatus and problems with it. together, both argued the administrative state is at odds with other principles we hold dear. professor epstein focuses on the administrative state undermines rule of law itself and i were principally held the administrative s
i am james, senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy research today i am joined by my friend and colleague visiting scholar, richard epstein who, in his day job, professor of law at the nyu school of law where he is the director of the liberal institute and the peter fellow at the hoover institution so richard, thank you for joining me today. both of us wrote book published last year. yours was pre-published in published in littlefield last spring and...
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i am james senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy researched by my friend and colleague manhattan institute visiting scholar richard epstein who is a professor of law at the nyu school of law where he is also the director of the
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harris: there is no new research that there is an acceleration among states of legalizing recreational marijuana but no research that would indicate that it is actually not a bad thing, is that right? there is no research that it is good for developing brains? dr. volkow: there is no new research indicating that it is. rep. harris: i yield back the few remaining seconds i have. rep. delauro: congresswoman lee. rep. lee: this has been such an informative hearing that it gives me a lot of hope, it is truly life-affirming, all of the work that you do. i wanted to follow-up on so many of the issues that we have been working with over the years as it relates to diseases that i have personal knowledge of that nih has been so helpful in putting on the radar and conducting research. one is the copd action plan. my late mother died from complications of copd and i would like to know where we are with our copd plan. secondly, with the issue of multiple sclerosis, again research of where we are on ms in terms of a care. of course, many of you know that my sister has ms and we have worked on this
harris: there is no new research that there is an acceleration among states of legalizing recreational marijuana but no research that would indicate that it is actually not a bad thing, is that right? there is no research that it is good for developing brains? dr. volkow: there is no new research indicating that it is. rep. harris: i yield back the few remaining seconds i have. rep. delauro: congresswoman lee. rep. lee: this has been such an informative hearing that it gives me a lot of hope,...
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mark: what is the theory behind research likeum this, making viruses morning and for legal particularly lethal for human beings. guest: all sounds crazy. but the rationale is that many of these viruses areo going to eventually took over animals to humans anyway. was that cross a couple of mutations allows them to make the job. and so if we could define those mutations in advance, we will get a jump on the virus. naturally and that would give us a leg up in trying to predictat and prevent future epidemics. that's the rationale for gaining this function of these viruses. mark: so basically create more lethal viruses from the original virus so that you can try to figure out what to do with it should become more lethal and jump into human beings. is that about right . guest: that is right printed on exception is you're not working with the original virus . often swap into it written pieces from related viruses that may be able to do something better and spred the range of the host that the virus can attack . mark: in thists chinese experts scientists at that wuhan lab say she set out to cre
mark: what is the theory behind research likeum this, making viruses morning and for legal particularly lethal for human beings. guest: all sounds crazy. but the rationale is that many of these viruses areo going to eventually took over animals to humans anyway. was that cross a couple of mutations allows them to make the job. and so if we could define those mutations in advance, we will get a jump on the virus. naturally and that would give us a leg up in trying to predictat and prevent future...
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in civil rights literature or legal history literature you make a big deal about plessy versus ferguson as a milestone and i wonder to what extent your research confirmed that. >> that is a question i wrestled with for a long time and cleanliness, it is more important to lawyers and the legal system for people on the ground, ida b wells whose career is an activist launched the ladies car, the civil rights bill in 1883 proving to be the end of the period without jim crow, looking state-by-state, by 1896 when plessy is past, and the challenge to the louisiana colored car law, a challenge to practice better already pretty much common in some parts of the south. and other places, where segregation becomes cast-iron later in terms of how segregation unfolds in the south and experience on the ground, but not as important as it becomes retrospectively and become that way because it is so important to so many other types of segregation including the segregation of schools. >> i would love you to talk about the gendered aspects of the subject. i was always struck by may be the most famous examples of african-americans standing up, irene morgan in virg
in civil rights literature or legal history literature you make a big deal about plessy versus ferguson as a milestone and i wonder to what extent your research confirmed that. >> that is a question i wrestled with for a long time and cleanliness, it is more important to lawyers and the legal system for people on the ground, ida b wells whose career is an activist launched the ladies car, the civil rights bill in 1883 proving to be the end of the period without jim crow, looking...
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legal system to fight for equality . we do a tremendous amount of policy work at the federal state and local level. we have a public education and research arm through our thurgood marshall institute so we are constantly trying to protect and advance the civil rights of individuals and particularly black individuals in this country.. >> on police reform specifically, how involved have you been with legislators who are involved in these discussions with cory booker. have you talked to him and have you talked to senator tim scott? >> we certainly talked with folks on the hill. both on the house and senate side. sto share our views about what we think is critical and important and we're happy to see the bill passed the house and we think the bill that passed the house, actually is the bill that should pass the senate. it does include the accountability groundwork that i just mentioned and we again think that's critical and it is time for change as you asked at the top. sort of what's different, this is what will make it different. this is what will provide the type of accountability that we need to see and remove the barriers that allow pol
legal system to fight for equality . we do a tremendous amount of policy work at the federal state and local level. we have a public education and research arm through our thurgood marshall institute so we are constantly trying to protect and advance the civil rights of individuals and particularly black individuals in this country.. >> on police reform specifically, how involved have you been with legislators who are involved in these discussions with cory booker. have you talked to him...
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i've done a lot of research on him lying on a couch with a legal pad trying to come up with a rhyme. performance from any actor ever. that's right from the horse's house. in case you didn't know, season four of "the handmaid's tale" is streaming on hulu now. bradley whitford, everybody! we'll be right back with jojournalist c carlos watstson. thank you, braad ri. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ “better in color” by lizzo ♪ ♪ (ooh) ♪ ♪ ya'll don't hear me (tell 'em) ♪ ♪ sick-six piston (tell 'em) ♪ ♪ tiptoe kissin' (tell 'em) ♪ ♪ catcall kittens (tell 'em) ♪ ♪ whole milk lickin' (ohh, tell 'em) ♪ ♪ see my vision (tell 'em) ♪ ♪ rainbow smitten (tell 'em) ♪ ♪ nobody's safe, nobody ♪ ♪ you, and you, and you, and you can be my lover ♪ ♪ 'cause love looks better in color ♪ ♪ color me, color me, color me, color me ♪ ♪ love looks better in color ♪ ♪ (ohh, tell 'em) ♪ (vo) ideas exist inside you, electrify you. ♪ love looks better in color ♪ they grow from our imagination, but they can't be held back. they want to be set free. to make the world more responsible, and even more incredible. ideas start the future, just
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legal in 19 states including florida. it's not allowed in henry county. where this took place. research0% of parents reported spanking a child back in 1993. that number dropped to 35% by 2017. experts say the stress of the pandemic is putting more children at risk. >> calm down. before you get sick. >> take a deep breath. >> the principal has been placed on leave. and the state attorney is reviewing the incident. >> thank you. supermarket chain testing a new drone delivery system that can help with last minute items. deliveries will be made in 15 minutes and sent to your phone location. so you can have mustard delivered to a bbq or sunscreen to the beach. it will be tested in ohio. >> the invasion of the largest white castle in america. >> what we have learned about bill gates people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ orks d thanny diabell to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... and slows food. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered
legal in 19 states including florida. it's not allowed in henry county. where this took place. research0% of parents reported spanking a child back in 1993. that number dropped to 35% by 2017. experts say the stress of the pandemic is putting more children at risk. >> calm down. before you get sick. >> take a deep breath. >> the principal has been placed on leave. and the state attorney is reviewing the incident. >> thank you. supermarket chain testing a new drone...
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. >>> and later, rudy giuliani's allies research out to the former president and his legal team. the dollars and cents of it, when we continue. wright brothers? more like, yeah right, brothers! get outta here! it's not crazy. it's a scramble. just crack an egg. tonight, i'll be eating a pork banh mi with extra jalapeños. [doorbell rings] thanks, baby. yeah, we 'bout to get spicy for this virtual date. spicy like them pajama pants. hey, the camera is staying up here. this is not the second date. i had saved up some money and then found the home of my dreams. but, my home of my dreams needed some work. sofi was the first lender that even offered a personal loan, and i didn't even know that was an option. the personal loan let us renovate our single family house into a multi-unit home. ♪ and i get to live in this beautiful house, with this beautiful kitchen, and it's all thanks to sofi. when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... ♪ our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. and it's all thanks to sofi. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains a
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according to pew research, nearly 60% of americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most casesg me now, senator mazie hirono of hawaii, a member of the senate judiciary committee. senator, earlier today, your former colleague, our friend claire mccaskill, said she called this potential ruling, which i think we have to assume will go in the direction that the far right sort of religious right wants it to go, that it would be like the dog catching the car. so i guess my question to you, i hope we're not losing your shot. we're going to make sure that we do have the senator's shot. do we have it? we don't have it. okay. we're going to hold on for just one second. we're going to give it one more second. if not, we may have to take a break and come back. how are we looking? live tv. okay. let's take a break. we'll come right back. we'll come right back. ? this is a gamechanger, who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. bipolar depressio
according to pew research, nearly 60% of americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most casesg me now, senator mazie hirono of hawaii, a member of the senate judiciary committee. senator, earlier today, your former colleague, our friend claire mccaskill, said she called this potential ruling, which i think we have to assume will go in the direction that the far right sort of religious right wants it to go, that it would be like the dog catching the car. so i guess my question to you,...