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uh, jessica levinson, thank you so much for weighing in on this. and thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> up next, steady showers, slick roads and another stormy day as we look ahead to the first official day of winter tomorrow, we're asking is this wet weather a sign of what's to come? we'll get the answer right storm drains and gutters working overtime, but it's great news for our rain totals to talk more about that, joining us live now is nws, sf bay area meteorologist sean miller. sean, thank you for being here. first, where do we stand when it comes to the rain totals from over the last few days? >> so they've been very beneficial for us in general, anywhere from about 1 to 6in of rain across the area, about 3 to 4 in downtown. so it was certainly a widespread and beneficial rain for the bay area . so that's great. >> i mean, talk about those numbers. put them in perspective for us. you know, is it more than we usually see at this time of the year or, you know, give us some perspective on those numbers? you >> yeah. so this is typically a
uh, jessica levinson, thank you so much for weighing in on this. and thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> up next, steady showers, slick roads and another stormy day as we look ahead to the first official day of winter tomorrow, we're asking is this wet weather a sign of what's to come? we'll get the answer right storm drains and gutters working overtime, but it's great news for our rain totals to talk more about that, joining us live now is nws, sf bay area meteorologist sean...
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and remember that her legacy we want to bring in professor jessica levinson from loyola marymount. yeah, american professor political commentator for us. p>> hi, jessica. and what and welcome. i'm i and i may be butchering this quote, but i heard something that she said that that she may be the first woman justice, but hopefully not the last. so the pressure is on as she said, not to mess up. is that true? >> i have heard that quote many times as well. and i think she felt that pressure acutely and many times people describe her as some version of it. an feminist feminist in the sense that she was a trailblazer having the first woman supreme court justice was a huge deal, but she was also for lack of a better way of describing it, not particularly threatening to a lot of people. she was not somebody who came in there and said we need equality in all shapes and sizes. now she really what had more of an incremental approach and i think will reap. we will remember her as being somebody who tried to find consensus, tried to find compromise. and with the center of the court that frankly
and remember that her legacy we want to bring in professor jessica levinson from loyola marymount. yeah, american professor political commentator for us. p>> hi, jessica. and what and welcome. i'm i and i may be butchering this quote, but i heard something that she said that that she may be the first woman justice, but hopefully not the last. so the pressure is on as she said, not to mess up. is that true? >> i have heard that quote many times as well. and i think she felt that...
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. >> tonight, kron 4 legal analyst jessica levinson breaks down. what happens next? gives an opening. get a chance to pick out some toys for christmas will take a for christmas will take a closer look after the break. with gold bond... you can age on your own terms. retinol overnight means... the smoothing benefits of retinol. are now for your whole body. plus, fast-working crepe corrector diminishes wrinkled skin in just two days. gold bond. champion your skin. is it possible my network could take my business diminishes wrinkled skin to the next level? it is with comcast business. powering all your devices with gig-speed wifi. and you get fast downloads and uploads. pick it up! pick it up! oh we got this! because it's powered by the next generation 10g network. more speed for your business? it's not just possible. it's happening. get started for $59.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how to get an $800 prepaid card with a qualifying internet package. call, or go online today to learn more. >> defense attorneys in the kevin nishita murder trial say that they've rece
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that's jessica levinson, constitutional law. professor at loyola marymount and her podcast as passing judgment. it's a good lesson. jessica, thanks. >> still ahead here, which neighborhood in oakland is apparently seeing a decrease in crime at what city leaders in crime at what city leaders are crediting for the success. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ahh, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein 30 grams protein, one gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients for immune health. (♪♪) >> happening tonight, santa rosa city schools are hosting a meeting to discuss the ongoing safety issues on several campus as comes after a number of stabbings on campuses, including one that turned deadly in the spring semester. the decision was made earlier this week to place police officers on campuses for the rest of this semester. kron 4 sarah stinson is attending tonight's meeting. she's hearing parents concerns. we will hear from them coming
that's jessica levinson, constitutional law. professor at loyola marymount and her podcast as passing judgment. it's a good lesson. jessica, thanks. >> still ahead here, which neighborhood in oakland is apparently seeing a decrease in crime at what city leaders in crime at what city leaders are crediting for the success. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ahh, -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein...
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andrei aleksanrovich koncharov. this is again a performance by zakharov, so they staged a rout, levinsonin, then the actress babanova called angelina stepanova, with whom she was very friends, she said : his fate is being decided, but suslov watched the performance, began to applaud the next day in the newspaper, there really is an article about what a great work it is, and how right it is that levinson leads the detachment. i remind you that this is a podcast of lisenstein's witnesses, which we host we, film historians, stanislav dizinsky and natal ryabchikova, and today we are talking about the creative legacy of the wonderful soviet and russian cinema and theater director mark anatolyevich zakharov, our guest is alexander zakharov. and in the cinema, he also had this practice of writing more on the cutout and then handing it in little by little. no, it was just filmed there, for example, a scene in an ordinary miracle, when yevgeny pavlovich appears in the window, remember the politburo before, it’s all a little bit like this when evgeny pavlovich appeared , he did this in the window,
andrei aleksanrovich koncharov. this is again a performance by zakharov, so they staged a rout, levinsonin, then the actress babanova called angelina stepanova, with whom she was very friends, she said : his fate is being decided, but suslov watched the performance, began to applaud the next day in the newspaper, there really is an article about what a great work it is, and how right it is that levinson leads the detachment. i remind you that this is a podcast of lisenstein's witnesses, which...
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professor jessica levinson, we'll leave it there for now.hank you so much for being with us today. >> thank you. >>> all right. a stunning, new revelation. lead contamination in applesauce pouchs that sickened dozens of young children and may have been an intentional act. we'll have those details straight ahead. >>> the lead contamination in scinnamon apple pouch says that sickened dozens of children may have been an intentional act. jacqueline howard has more. >> re >> if fda officials can confirm these products were contaminated on purpose, that would definitely escalate things. what we do know from an exclusive interview in "politico," fda's deputy commissioner for human foods, jim jones, said this, quote, we're still in the midst of our investigation, but, so far, all of the signals we're getting lead to an intentional act on the part of someone in the supply chain. we're trying to sort of figure that out, end quote. the fda is conducting an on-site inspection at a facility in ecuador. the reason why someone may do this intentionally is
professor jessica levinson, we'll leave it there for now.hank you so much for being with us today. >> thank you. >>> all right. a stunning, new revelation. lead contamination in applesauce pouchs that sickened dozens of young children and may have been an intentional act. we'll have those details straight ahead. >>> the lead contamination in scinnamon apple pouch says that sickened dozens of children may have been an intentional act. jacqueline howard has more. >>...
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on the barron's round table, ben levinson, al root and al as you well know, barron doing something welln the world of financial journalism and publish a score card and good and bad and ugly of stock picks and with that spirit, talk about a few things we did well and not well on the show. take one idea back from 2023, what would that be? >> we wrote a space cover in may adam clark and recommended shares of startup stocks and two rocket lab usa like a mini spacex and planet labs and it has earth imaging business and rocket lab rose 13% and trailed s&p by 4 percentage and plant lab fell. in my eagerness to invest in cool things, we may not have recommended the best stocks in a rising interest rate firearm. >> another mantra is never try to catch a falling knife but you did so with tesla and caught it. >> it's interesting with a falling knife. in 2022, tesla stock was down and only fallen twice out of the entire history since 2010 ipo. and it is a leader in electric folks and hard to separate what's going on with elon and tesla and at $100 in early january, this is a good buy. we wanted, yo
on the barron's round table, ben levinson, al root and al as you well know, barron doing something welln the world of financial journalism and publish a score card and good and bad and ugly of stock picks and with that spirit, talk about a few things we did well and not well on the show. take one idea back from 2023, what would that be? >> we wrote a space cover in may adam clark and recommended shares of startup stocks and two rocket lab usa like a mini spacex and planet labs and it has...
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hombre que asesinÓ a su madre 2 dÍas despuÉs de navidad las autoridades del condado indicaron que levinsonviles, durante la persecuciÓn un padre perdiÓ la vida las autoridades dijeron, que no descartan que este hombre pudiera estar planeando un ataque a mayor escala, la persecuciÓn terminÓ cuando la policÍa abriÓ fuego contra este hombre. supuesta agresiÓn sexual, una demanda, y las productoras de el productor se presentÓ el viernes en los Ángeles. agrediÓ sexualmente 2 veces afirma que nunca antes habÍa hablado porque tenÍa represalias. el servicio de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa implementado las Últimas semanas cambios en las leyes migratorias una de ellas tiene que ver con la ampliaciÓn de la vigencia y permisos de trabajo, otra relacionada a la peticiÓn de asilo polÍtico, por parte de los refugiados, pablo nos pone al tanto. pablo: los cambios estÁn destinados a facilitar los trÁmites y aclarar reglas para evitar retrasos innecesarios el primero es la ampliaciÓn y vigencia del permiso de trabajo, se amplÍa 5 aÑos para refugiados, personas que tienen asilo, beneficiaran de retenciÓn de depo
hombre que asesinÓ a su madre 2 dÍas despuÉs de navidad las autoridades del condado indicaron que levinsonviles, durante la persecuciÓn un padre perdiÓ la vida las autoridades dijeron, que no descartan que este hombre pudiera estar planeando un ataque a mayor escala, la persecuciÓn terminÓ cuando la policÍa abriÓ fuego contra este hombre. supuesta agresiÓn sexual, una demanda, y las productoras de el productor se presentÓ el viernes en los Ángeles. agrediÓ sexualmente 2 veces...
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. >>> the publisher of "sports illustrated" the arena group fired its ceo, ross levinson replaced byur energy drink, a reason for levinson's firing has not been shared but his termination is the latest in a round of layoffs at the company in the wake of an artificial intelligence scandal. >>> and the town center of lahaina in hawaii is back open to residents and business owners. it has been more than three months now since the deadly wildfire ripped through the island of maui, killing at least 100 people. there is still plenty of cleaning up to do. more than 2,000 buildings were destroyed in lahaina alone, but as of yesterday, lahaina reopened several important places including public library and elementary school and some restaurants. >>> harvard university is standing by its president despite fierce criticism surrounding her comments at last week's congressional hearing about anti-semitism. the school's governing board says president claudine gay will stay on the job, writing, quote, president gay is the right leader to help our community heal and to address the very serious societ
. >>> the publisher of "sports illustrated" the arena group fired its ceo, ross levinson replaced byur energy drink, a reason for levinson's firing has not been shared but his termination is the latest in a round of layoffs at the company in the wake of an artificial intelligence scandal. >>> and the town center of lahaina in hawaii is back open to residents and business owners. it has been more than three months now since the deadly wildfire ripped through the...
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for more on this development, loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson joins us live tonight. and you thought you were going to have a restful evening. wow. haha bombshell a what does it mean? >> well, it means nothing right now because the colorado supreme court stayed its decision in till january 4th. they know that there will be an appeal up to the u.s. supreme court. the supreme court is going to have to act quickly. and i think the supreme court is going to have to take this case. they don't want a patchwork of different rulings from different states. they need to say here's what the 14th amendment says. and here's one it applies. and here's what it doesn't. >> the one of the big questions, of course, and the kind of made reference to this in his. his statement about this ruling today about a liberal judges, all judges on the supreme court, colorado reported by democratic governors. but it was a 4 to 3 decision, right? so 3 democratic appointed judges did not concur with the majority at the u.s. supreme court level. we know there are 6 conservative justices and 3. more li
for more on this development, loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson joins us live tonight. and you thought you were going to have a restful evening. wow. haha bombshell a what does it mean? >> well, it means nothing right now because the colorado supreme court stayed its decision in till january 4th. they know that there will be an appeal up to the u.s. supreme court. the supreme court is going to have to act quickly. and i think the supreme court is going to have to take this...
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extraordinary thing about it for me is the phone hacking continue during the love us an inquiry into it -- levinson into it. do you have a thought as to whether that should be reopened? >> it is not for me to comment about necessarily but there are people who have been campaigning for a long time to say we need to take this further. i can assure you david share born and my assistant are all working at this. this is not the end of it. whether there is another review of this is another matter. he did say to me that my case was exceptional, the fact i got less money than i had been offered but i did not pay the costs. i am sure prince harry did not do it for the 140,000 pound settlement. but he did it obviously to get to the facts, to get to the truth. i think you will find many more people and other newspapers going forward. i'm pretty sure that wl happen. >> very good of you to join us. thank you for your time deceiving. around the world and across the u.k., you are watching the bbc. let's take a quick look at other stories making the news in the u.k. there has been an alarming rise the number of yo
extraordinary thing about it for me is the phone hacking continue during the love us an inquiry into it -- levinson into it. do you have a thought as to whether that should be reopened? >> it is not for me to comment about necessarily but there are people who have been campaigning for a long time to say we need to take this further. i can assure you david share born and my assistant are all working at this. this is not the end of it. whether there is another review of this is another...
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time in three years the top truck is not electric, on the barron's light underground table then levinson, carleton english and al root, boring markets are not great for financial journalist but for investors you been watching low volatility, numbers marching steadily higher. >> were you talking to be i fell asleep. this is a very quiet week for the stock market, the s&p rose point to percent the dow is basically flat but it's doing something that is exciting, it's gone 17 days s&p 500 without a move of 1% or more in either direction, this is pretty good for the market, i pulled some numbers over the last decade and when you get the streaks the market goes up over the next three months after the end. when you see a quiet market, one that doesn't seem to be doing much, do you know this is what markets are supposed to do and that's okay. >> a lot of volatility that is relaxing we've also gotten good economic data, the job number but also some school with a football controversy in a sentiment thing going on this is consumers are happy but interesting, productivity has been a problem for year
time in three years the top truck is not electric, on the barron's light underground table then levinson, carleton english and al root, boring markets are not great for financial journalist but for investors you been watching low volatility, numbers marching steadily higher. >> were you talking to be i fell asleep. this is a very quiet week for the stock market, the s&p rose point to percent the dow is basically flat but it's doing something that is exciting, it's gone 17 days s&p...
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later in the show, we're going to be joined by jessica levinson, a lawyer and constitutional law professor to take a look at henry day o'connor's legacy. meantime, the war is back on between israel and hamas. tonight after a failed truce between the 2 down, you know, leading to the end of the weeklong cease-fire. the cease-fire allowed for betty hamas held hostages and palestinian prisoners. >> to be release our washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >> well, the 2 sides are blaming each other for a breakdown in negotiations that led to dozens of hostages being freed. secretary of state antony blinken says ultimately the goal is returning back to the negotiation table to ensure the remaining more than 100 hostages are also set free. >> violence between israel and hamas has reignited important to understand. >> why the laws and to an end. >> because of hamas. >> friday, secretary of state antony blinken said the extended cease-fire in did because hamas militants broke the terms of their agreement before the most game it committed atrocious terrorist attack in jerusalem began firing
later in the show, we're going to be joined by jessica levinson, a lawyer and constitutional law professor to take a look at henry day o'connor's legacy. meantime, the war is back on between israel and hamas. tonight after a failed truce between the 2 down, you know, leading to the end of the weeklong cease-fire. the cease-fire allowed for betty hamas held hostages and palestinian prisoners. >> to be release our washington correspondent raquel martin reports. >> well, the 2 sides...
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today we asked law professor jessica levinson about her thoughts. in this case. i think it would be even worse for the court because nobody's voted yet. that doesn't mean it's legally inappropriate. it means i think they're aware of the fact that they don't want to look like the court. >> that took the right to vote away from the electorate. the colorado court did 2021 ruling from a district judge that said the former president could not be barred from the ballot. >> because it was unclear at the time if the provision was intended to cover the presidency. >> 2 teenagers are hospitalized tonight with major injuries after a crash in mountain view at the intersection of so new way and miramonte avenue shortly before 10 this morning, police found the car up against a tree on the driveway of a home. you see some of the broken glass there. a 3rd teenager was also taken to the hospital. but is not as badly hurt as the other 2. the cause of the crash is still being investigated. >> several new details tonight on yesterday's deadly crash on 6.80, in pleasanton. the chp sa
today we asked law professor jessica levinson about her thoughts. in this case. i think it would be even worse for the court because nobody's voted yet. that doesn't mean it's legally inappropriate. it means i think they're aware of the fact that they don't want to look like the court. >> that took the right to vote away from the electorate. the colorado court did 2021 ruling from a district judge that said the former president could not be barred from the ballot. >> because it was...
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court that frankly, this point really doesn't have a center loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson says o'connor understood the pressure of being the first woman on the supreme court. the judge was a moderate and the deciding vote on important decisions affecting civil rights, the environment and voting rights among others, her guiding principle was being practical. wagstaff says he's saddened by her death but remembers o'connor as someone who really cared. he was the most gracious, wonderful, a humble person. despite having a person of such importance in the history of the united states. >> o'connor, retired from the nation's highest court back in 2006 and the court today in a statement said that she died from complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory >> she said once that she didn't want to mess it up being the first certainly didn't do that. i mean, no, no, not at all. but even just interesting to see where she would have been today on the supreme court just the way that things that have become. so >> polarizing. you have to be much more extreme on one side or
court that frankly, this point really doesn't have a center loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson says o'connor understood the pressure of being the first woman on the supreme court. the judge was a moderate and the deciding vote on important decisions affecting civil rights, the environment and voting rights among others, her guiding principle was being practical. wagstaff says he's saddened by her death but remembers o'connor as someone who really cared. he was the most gracious,...
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loyola law professor jessica levinson. >> the texas supreme court has put the order allowing her to have on hold. part of the problem for the plaintiff here is that texas does have an exception for the life and health of the mother, but that is poorly defined and many physicians and medical providers are worried about what qualifies when determining whether or not they can provide an abortion. >> reporter: texas has one of the most restrictive abortion laws. do we know if there would be any legal consequences for this woman if she came to california to have an abortion? >> what we know is that in the dobbs decision that overturned roe v. wade, justice brett kavanaugh in a concurrence said he believes the right to travel would prevent states from punishing their residents who go to another state to obtain an abortion. >> reporter: cox spoke out in a texas newspaper op ed saying, "i do not want to continue the pain and suffering that has plagued this pregnancy. i don't want my baby to arrive in this world only to watch her suffer." abortion rights opponents in texas criticize the judge tha
loyola law professor jessica levinson. >> the texas supreme court has put the order allowing her to have on hold. part of the problem for the plaintiff here is that texas does have an exception for the life and health of the mother, but that is poorly defined and many physicians and medical providers are worried about what qualifies when determining whether or not they can provide an abortion. >> reporter: texas has one of the most restrictive abortion laws. do we know if there...
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head of the department of social and cultural research of the russian levvado center of oleksii levinsonid: i want to start with the new report of the carnegie center, i want to start with the new report of the carnegie center, which is based, in particular, on research and surveys of the levada center. the main conclusion from the report, in my opinion, is that the russians have adapted to the war and are ready to unite again around vladimir putin on the eve of the elections. is it so? and if so, what does this indicate? perhaps the fact that for russians the tv turned out to be more important than the refrigerator, or is this some kind of simplistic view? well, you know, i'm in on two points i cannot agree with what you said, first of all, well, you know, on two points i cannot agree with what you said: firstly, in fact, for the russians there was no special adaptation to the war at all , because we did not note any shock or any disorientation, disorganization of society after the special military operation began. on the contrary, right from its beginning, we registered a rise in publi
head of the department of social and cultural research of the russian levvado center of oleksii levinsonid: i want to start with the new report of the carnegie center, i want to start with the new report of the carnegie center, which is based, in particular, on research and surveys of the levada center. the main conclusion from the report, in my opinion, is that the russians have adapted to the war and are ready to unite again around vladimir putin on the eve of the elections. is it so? and if...
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applaud the next day in the newspaper pravda article, what a great work, and how right it is that levinsonions of people, then give back, this is who you have to be, timur, kvn, the major league, the first semi-final, on saturday on the first, this is an important moment, i must say from a running start, i am a vampire , it can’t be, here’s a cross for you, i remind you that this is a podcast of lisenstein’s witness, which is hosted by us, film historians, stanislav didinsky, natalya ryabchikova, and today we are talking about the creative heritage of the wonderful soviet, russian cinema and theater directed by mark anatolyevich zakharov, our guest is alexander zakharov. and in the movies , he also had this practice of writing more on the cutout and then handing it over little by little; it’s not like that on the cutout, it was just filmed. there, for example, there is a scene in an ordinary miracle, when yevgeny pavlovich appears in the window, remember the politburo before, it’s all a little, yes, like a move, that ’s when yevgeny pavlovich appeared, he did this in the window, when there
applaud the next day in the newspaper pravda article, what a great work, and how right it is that levinsonions of people, then give back, this is who you have to be, timur, kvn, the major league, the first semi-final, on saturday on the first, this is an important moment, i must say from a running start, i am a vampire , it can’t be, here’s a cross for you, i remind you that this is a podcast of lisenstein’s witness, which is hosted by us, film historians, stanislav didinsky, natalya...
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applaud the next day in the newspaper truth article, what a great work, and how right it is that levinsonamon is the most new year's spice, winter fun, what you need to be prepared for at the skating rink, the program to live healthy, will answer all questions. tomorrow on the first. the best. new season, on sunday on the first. i remind you that this is a podcast of renstein’s witnesses, which is hosted by us, film historians, stanislav didinsky, natalya ryabchikova. and today we are talking about the creative heritage of the wonderful soviet, russian cinema and theater director mark anatolyovich. our guest is alexandra zakharov, in the cinema he also had this practice of writing more on the cutout and then handing it in little by little, no, it’s not like that on the cutout, they just filmed there, for example, a scene in an ordinary miracle when evgeniy pavlovich appears in window, remember the politburo before, it’s all a little bit like when yevgeny pavlovich appeared, he did this in the window when there was a premiere in the house. economic theme, he wrote the script to the music o
applaud the next day in the newspaper truth article, what a great work, and how right it is that levinsonamon is the most new year's spice, winter fun, what you need to be prepared for at the skating rink, the program to live healthy, will answer all questions. tomorrow on the first. the best. new season, on sunday on the first. i remind you that this is a podcast of renstein’s witnesses, which is hosted by us, film historians, stanislav didinsky, natalya ryabchikova. and today we are talking...
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stan levinson says i didn't like this speech. it didn'tt sound like you and it's going to set us back. it's going to hurt us and king has to say to one of his best friends don't you know who i am at this point? don't you know that i'm not about doing what's politically right. it's about doing what is morally right and what i said was morally right. so he suffered as a result of this month just because of the recessed death threats but because his own government was actively trying to destroy him. and as for whether he knew it was coming, i think he was depressed and he didn't know but he had also been receiving enough that he was realistic and thinking that there was a good chance. >> i have a specific question about integration and education. from my recent meetings -- i haven't read the book. iin apologize. he was quoted as saying he believed against integration, education and i was wondering how shaker heights interest but also. >> in terms of king said black people should be taught only with black people like all black childr
stan levinson says i didn't like this speech. it didn'tt sound like you and it's going to set us back. it's going to hurt us and king has to say to one of his best friends don't you know who i am at this point? don't you know that i'm not about doing what's politically right. it's about doing what is morally right and what i said was morally right. so he suffered as a result of this month just because of the recessed death threats but because his own government was actively trying to destroy...
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jessica levinson is a law professor at loyola law school. think the colorado's republican party is going to win on appeal and get trump back on the colorado's 2024 ballot? >> i do think that they are going to be successful, in large part because i don't think that the supreme court wants to be the court to rule that trump is ineligible for the ballot. frankly, to make it look like they are deciding who the voters can vote on. i know that it sounds like the supreme court is basically going to come to a political conclusion and try to find a legal way to do that, but that is my sense. my sense is that they know what happens when they put their thumb on the scale of presidential elections. they still remember what happened after bush versus gore when it looked like they were the ones to decide the presidential election. not necessarily because the legal argument here to get trump kicked off of the ballot is weak, but because i just think they are going to find a way to overturn this colorado supreme court decision. >> initially, trump's legal t
jessica levinson is a law professor at loyola law school. think the colorado's republican party is going to win on appeal and get trump back on the colorado's 2024 ballot? >> i do think that they are going to be successful, in large part because i don't think that the supreme court wants to be the court to rule that trump is ineligible for the ballot. frankly, to make it look like they are deciding who the voters can vote on. i know that it sounds like the supreme court is basically going...
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court that frankly, this point really doesn't have a center loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson says o'connor understood the pressure of being the first woman on the supreme court. the judge's approach to the law was as a moderate and was the deciding vote on many important decisions affecting civil rights, the environment and voting rights among others, criticism in support of her was always that she didn't really have a doctor that she had here, too. her guiding principle was what will be the practical effect of these particular decisions. wagstaff says he's saddened by her death but remembers o'connor as someone who really cared. shs was the most gracious, wonderful, a humble person. one could imagine despite having a person of such importance in the history of the united states. >> o'connor, retired from the nation's highest court in 2006. and the court said in a statement today that she died from complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory lucky to have name, right, right, right. and they just changed. yeah. think they came much. we were just talking before
court that frankly, this point really doesn't have a center loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson says o'connor understood the pressure of being the first woman on the supreme court. the judge's approach to the law was as a moderate and was the deciding vote on many important decisions affecting civil rights, the environment and voting rights among others, criticism in support of her was always that she didn't really have a doctor that she had here, too. her guiding principle was what...
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something , you, but no, i’m upset, well, the boilers you’re looking for surfaced in skubki at sham levinson from boilers? shamama? shama doesn’t say anything, and i didn’t ask, who knows what kind of watch it is, who knows where it’s from? you never know, you never know, but then why did he come to show off his rosary, or what ? well, let’s say i have a disagreement with shama, i don’t want to touch him with my own hands, so don’t touch him, what’s the question, stop, boss. let’s do this, you tell me, i tell you, and what am i to you, don’t touch my girls, they’re not in business, i answer, are they yours, what about, givorg, good luck, boss, the betting league application has become better, don’t miss the central one tv, the first information show about the events and people of the week, israel's secret weapon the gospel fathered enemies tel aviv is destroying military artificial intelligence systems with a biblical name, we found its developers and found out how this modern death factory works, why is it called the new gospel? how to forget about prices in stores and stop living from payc
something , you, but no, i’m upset, well, the boilers you’re looking for surfaced in skubki at sham levinson from boilers? shamama? shama doesn’t say anything, and i didn’t ask, who knows what kind of watch it is, who knows where it’s from? you never know, you never know, but then why did he come to show off his rosary, or what ? well, let’s say i have a disagreement with shama, i don’t want to touch him with my own hands, so don’t touch him, what’s the question, stop, boss....
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next day in the newspaper there really is an article, what a great work, and how right it is that levinsont, he didn’t throw him out of bedabir, we’ll break through, on the day of heroes of the fatherland, badober fortress, on saturday on the first, i need you, alive, vodka veda. product of stellar group. i remind you that this is a witnessstein podcast hosted by us, film historians stanislav dedinsky and natalya ryabchikova. and today we are talking about the work of the legacy of the wonderful soviet, russian cinema and theater director, mark anatolvich zakharov. and visiting us alexandra zakharova. and in cinema he also had this practice of writing more on the cutout. then hand it over little by little, no, it’s like that, no, it was just filmed there, for example, the scene in an ordinary miracle, when yevgeny pavlovich appears in the window, remember the politburo before, it was all a little bit like waving, that’s when yevgeny pavlovich appeared, he did this in the window, and when there was a premiere at the cinema house, fraternization began in the hall, when this happened at that
next day in the newspaper there really is an article, what a great work, and how right it is that levinsont, he didn’t throw him out of bedabir, we’ll break through, on the day of heroes of the fatherland, badober fortress, on saturday on the first, i need you, alive, vodka veda. product of stellar group. i remind you that this is a witnessstein podcast hosted by us, film historians stanislav dedinsky and natalya ryabchikova. and today we are talking about the work of the legacy of the...
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>> that was probably monica levinson. she's a beast, man. done a bunch of stuff. >> jimmy: was he fun to shoot with. >> he was unbelievable. so i had worked with his daughter laura so that was sort of our in. it was a while ago. when he got to the set, like, he was just -- he's just legend and he just started telling stories and it was me, bobby and bokeem sitting in the car and he's been doing it so long all these legends are people to him. jack was blah, blah, blah and he's talking about jack nicholson and we were all listening and, yeah, he did a lot of improving so you had to be like on your toes, and then somehow we started talking about booze and i told him i had stopped which led to root beer and then talking about how great root beer floats were. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so when he rapped on the movie him and the whole crew had root beer floats as he told the story. it was nice. >> jimmy: that's a pretty good -- but i do want to say, when you play softball, what they do, the ball doesn't travel as far. >> uh-huh. >> jimmy: you understand s
>> that was probably monica levinson. she's a beast, man. done a bunch of stuff. >> jimmy: was he fun to shoot with. >> he was unbelievable. so i had worked with his daughter laura so that was sort of our in. it was a while ago. when he got to the set, like, he was just -- he's just legend and he just started telling stories and it was me, bobby and bokeem sitting in the car and he's been doing it so long all these legends are people to him. jack was blah, blah, blah and he's...
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court that frankly, this point really doesn't have a center loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson says o'connor understood the pressure of being the first woman on the supreme court. the judge was a moderate and the deciding vote on important decisions affecting civil rights, the environment and voting rights among others, her guiding principle was being practical. wagstaff says he's saddened by her death but remembers o'connor as someone who really cared. he was the most gracious, wonderful, a humble person. despite having a person of such importance in the history of the united states. >> that was kron four's. dan thorn reporting for us o'connor, retired from the nation's highest court 2006. the court said in a statement friday that she died from complications related to advanced dementia and a respiratory illness. in the south bay, the santa clara county sheriff's office is hosting another gun buyback event is today at the reid-hillview county airport. they're offering $100 for handguns, rifles and shotguns. $200 for ghost guns and assault weapons. there is a limit of 5 firearm
court that frankly, this point really doesn't have a center loyola marymount law professor jessica levinson says o'connor understood the pressure of being the first woman on the supreme court. the judge was a moderate and the deciding vote on important decisions affecting civil rights, the environment and voting rights among others, her guiding principle was being practical. wagstaff says he's saddened by her death but remembers o'connor as someone who really cared. he was the most gracious,...
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loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served in the assembly since 2016 and before that was mccarthy's district director for nearly a decade. we passed a bill, another possibility. bakersfield state senator shannon grove, the first woman veteran ever elected to the legislature should be turned out in 2024. after a combined 12 years in the assembly and senate, we make that first step. and then there's fresno assembly member jim patterson also set to be turned down in 2024, his resume includes more than a decade in the legislature and 8 years as fresno mayor in the 1990's, republican strategis
loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has...
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we have an all-star panel to break things down for, as jessica levinson, msnbc columnist and law school professor. former florida congressman and msnbc political analyst, carlos curbelo, and danielle moodie, host of the woke atf daily podcast. great to have all of you with us this hour. jessica, i'll start with you. your reaction to the startling report from the detroit news. i mean, on one hand, not really surprising because we have had the georgia tapes, we knew about the broader effort across multiple states. but now, we have yet again, according to the detroit news, recordings of this pressure campaign. could donald trump and ronna mcdaniel be facing some serious legal troubles here? >> yes. as we know, former president trump already is, but what do we specifically mean? well, now, we are potentially looking at federal bribery charges. he said do this thing, do this official act, don't certify, and we will get you a thing of value. we will get you an attorney. we could also potentially be looking at federal services prod. the other things, we have to existing cases pending against t
we have an all-star panel to break things down for, as jessica levinson, msnbc columnist and law school professor. former florida congressman and msnbc political analyst, carlos curbelo, and danielle moodie, host of the woke atf daily podcast. great to have all of you with us this hour. jessica, i'll start with you. your reaction to the startling report from the detroit news. i mean, on one hand, not really surprising because we have had the georgia tapes, we knew about the broader effort...
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they'll never see the full $148 million amount, according to cbs news legal contributor jessica levinsonis set up essentially a payment scheme, and rudy giuliani will never become a wealthy person. any money that he makes should go to making this verdict -- to paying it towards this verdict and trying to make the plaintiffs whole. >> reporter: giuliani says he'll appeal. >>> arizona's governor is taking a big step to address issues at the southern border. yesterday democratic governor katie hobbs ordered the state's national guard to the border to help federal officials manage an influx of migrants. she says she issued the executive order because, quote, the federal government is refusing to do its job to secure the border and keep the community safe at the border. the national guard will provide support to local law enforcement and the department of public safety to stop drug smuggling and human trafficking. hobbs is also seeking to reopen a border crossing that was closed earlier in the month. the biden administration says they closed that crossing because the staffers and resources we
they'll never see the full $148 million amount, according to cbs news legal contributor jessica levinsonis set up essentially a payment scheme, and rudy giuliani will never become a wealthy person. any money that he makes should go to making this verdict -- to paying it towards this verdict and trying to make the plaintiffs whole. >> reporter: giuliani says he'll appeal. >>> arizona's governor is taking a big step to address issues at the southern border. yesterday democratic...
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they'll never see the full $148 million amount, according to cbs news legal contributor jessica levinsonl do is set up essentially a payment scheme, and rudy giuliani will never become a wealthy person. any money that he makes should go to making this verdict -- to paying it towards this verdict and trying to make the plaintiffs whole. >> reporter: giuliani says he'll appeal. >>> arizona'sgovernor is taking a big step to address issues at the southern border. yesterday democratic governor katie hobbs ordered the state's national guard to the border to help federal officials manage an influx of migrants. she says she issued the executive order because, quote, the federal government is refusing to do its job to secure the border and keep the community safe. at the border, the national guard will provide support to local law enforcement and the department of public safety to stop drug smuggling and human trafficking. hobbs is also seeking to reopen a border crossing that was closed earlier in the month. the biden administration says they closed that crossing because the staffers and resourc
they'll never see the full $148 million amount, according to cbs news legal contributor jessica levinsonl do is set up essentially a payment scheme, and rudy giuliani will never become a wealthy person. any money that he makes should go to making this verdict -- to paying it towards this verdict and trying to make the plaintiffs whole. >> reporter: giuliani says he'll appeal. >>> arizona'sgovernor is taking a big step to address issues at the southern border. yesterday democratic...
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law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served in the assembly since 2016 and before that was mccarthy's district director for nearly a decade. we passed a bill, another possibility. bakersfield state senator shannon grove, the first woman veteran ever elected to the legislature should be turned out in 2024. after a combined 12 years in the assembly and senate, we make first step. and then there's fresno assembly member jim patterson also set to be turned down in 2024, his resume includes more than a decade in the legislature and 8 years as fresno mayor in the 1990's, republican strategists feeling co
law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often...
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loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served in the assembly since 2016 and before that was mccarthy's district director for nearly a decade. we passed a bill, another possibility. bakersfield state senator shannon grove, the first woman veteran ever elected to the legislature should be turned out in 2024. after a combined 12 years in the assembly and senate, we make the first step just hours after mccarthy's announcement, fresno assembly member jim patterson said he will not run for the seat. all that is republican strategists say they feel confident about their options. well, i think it's an
loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been...
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law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served in the assembly since 2016 and before that was mccarthy's district director for nearly a decade. we passed a bill, another possibility. bakersfield state senator shannon grove, the first woman veteran ever elected to the legislature should be turned out in 2024. after a combined 12 years in the assembly and senate, we make first step just hours after mccarthy's announcement, fresno assembly member jim patterson said he will not run for the seat. all that is republican strategists say they feel confident about their options. well, i think it's an opportunity to see wh
law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as...
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law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served in the assembly since 2016 and before that was mccarthy's district director for nearly a decade. we passed a bill, another possibility. bakersfield state senator shannon grove, the first woman veteran ever elected to the legislature should be turned out in 2024. after a combined 12 years in the assembly and senate, we make first step just hours after mccarthy's announcement, fresno assembly member jim patterson said he will not run for the seat. all that is republican strategists say they feel confident about their options. well, i think it's an opportunity to see who is going to be representing that a
law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read. >> with percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served...
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loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly readh republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served in the assembly since 2016 and before that was mccarthy's district director for nearly a decade. we passed a bill, another possibility. bakersfield state senator shannon grove, the first woman veteran ever elected to the legislature should be turned out in 2024. after a combined 12 years in the assembly and senate, we make first step just hours after mccarthy's announcement, fresno assembly member jim patterson said he will not run for the seat. all that is republican strategists say they feel confident about their options. well, i think it's an opportun
loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly readh republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been...
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loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been seen as mccarthy's heir apparent. he served in the assembly since 2016 and before that was mccarthy's district director for nearly a decade. we passed a bill, another possibility. bakersfield state senator shannon grove, the first woman veteran ever elected to the legislature should be turned out in 2024. after a combined 12 years in the assembly and senate, we make the first step just hours after mccarthy's announcement, fresno assembly member jim patterson said he will not run for the seat. all that is republican strategists say they feel confident about their options. well, i think it's an
loyola law school professor jessica levinson says that's because the district is overwhelmingly read with republicans outnumbering democrats by nearly 20 percentage points. if you look at the demographics here, if you look at voter trends, if you look at the fact that california really is divided between the east and the west, i think this is a great seat for republicans to hold on so just who made that republican be tells me that this state bakersfield assembly member vince fong has often been...