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john lewis was my parishioner. and as i stand in support of this legislation named in his honor, i think of the many conversations i had with him over the years. i think of the sunday mornings we boarded a bus, taking sold to the polls. because i believed voting, as he did, as a sacred undertaking. at root it is about people's voice. and inhase that sense it is abot one'srn humanity. i learned so much from lcongressman lewis and the lessons from his lived experiences, working deep in the trenches to defend an advance voting rights. he laid it all on the line. president johnson took his pen and signed this legislation making it law in a real sense. what he asked had already been affirmed in blood. the risk that johnis lewis took. the ultimate sacrifice that others made as they lost their livesfo. they were fighting for the votes, the voice, the humanity of every child of god. and one of the most important tools came out of that activism, came out of that human sacrifice. one of the most important tools in this legis
john lewis was my parishioner. and as i stand in support of this legislation named in his honor, i think of the many conversations i had with him over the years. i think of the sunday mornings we boarded a bus, taking sold to the polls. because i believed voting, as he did, as a sacred undertaking. at root it is about people's voice. and inhase that sense it is abot one'srn humanity. i learned so much from lcongressman lewis and the lessons from his lived experiences, working deep in the...
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becoming more famous than john lewis was even though john lewis had been the most well-known figure after selma, right? and this relationship you see it in "run." we're setting it all up pics of them at the end of the next book john those writes a letter to julian saying you should run for the fifth district seat in georgia. julian openly said no, i'm not going to. that's when andy young goes to run, then john lewis, juul'ing come back and run against each other and 86. 86. it's like a real-life opera, right? it was a meaningful to me that i do with julian because i get to see the congressman and julian reconcile. i got to be within. julian called my phone to get to the congressman. i was given the messages. i have this old voicemail from juul'ing before he passed were called to wish the congressman a happy birthday. i get to see, i told the story i saw julian with the congressman in texas in 2014 and he comes up to me and he goes, so you did that comic book. well, i did it first. they were just this incredible pair, and it's amazing. i note this in the endnotes of "run." the reason sncc
becoming more famous than john lewis was even though john lewis had been the most well-known figure after selma, right? and this relationship you see it in "run." we're setting it all up pics of them at the end of the next book john those writes a letter to julian saying you should run for the fifth district seat in georgia. julian openly said no, i'm not going to. that's when andy young goes to run, then john lewis, juul'ing come back and run against each other and 86. 86. it's like...
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lewis comic book. if they had a movement then why can't we do it again now. and there's so much more story to tell. i went back to the office next day, and we had one of those meetings. and i raise my hand, because that's how we still did it, and said you know, i think john lewis should write a comic book. and everybody looked at me like i had three heads. and he was sweet about it. he said oh. maybe. and it moved on. and we all know it that means in politics. and i just kept at it. i just kept asking him, john when you write a comic book, when you read a comic book. and one day, he wrote a campaign, and this is why his house, and there was a thunderstorm. i think it's appropriate when i think about it. there is a flash of lightning, and then there's a roar of thunder, and there's two things that john lewis was ever afraid of, snakes and thunderstorms. so he takes off, a 65 years of age, down a sprint. running back to the car. we all dive in as the rain starts to patter on the roof, we're sitting in th
lewis comic book. if they had a movement then why can't we do it again now. and there's so much more story to tell. i went back to the office next day, and we had one of those meetings. and i raise my hand, because that's how we still did it, and said you know, i think john lewis should write a comic book. and everybody looked at me like i had three heads. and he was sweet about it. he said oh. maybe. and it moved on. and we all know it that means in politics. and i just kept at it. i just kept...
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i am with congressman john lewis. i'm at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i'm holding up a piece of legislation. the piece of legislation that then chairman leahy and i and our staff had worked tirelessly on over a year, and it was so fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision, a carefully balanced sensible other approach towards restoring the effectiveness of free clearance in the modern era the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i'll just ask you to walk us through what that balance is that the now john lewis voting rights act restoration act would do. but i have to say i'm sick at heart. i was smiling that day because i was so hopeful and because i was in the presence of a living saint. someone who had borne the blows and given his own blood in a dozen places across our country, in a dozen instances, set upon by a howling mob when he was on a gray house bus of the freedom ride. attacked by klansmen when he dared speak up for his rights. c
i am with congressman john lewis. i'm at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i'm holding up a piece of legislation. the piece of legislation that then chairman leahy and i and our staff had worked tirelessly on over a year, and it was so fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision, a carefully balanced sensible other approach towards restoring the effectiveness of free clearance in the modern era the way that it is in this bill. and...
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i am with congressman john lewis. am at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i am holding up a piece of legislation, a piece of legislation that we and our staff had worked on tirelessly over a year. and it was to fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision. a carefully-balanced, sensible approach toward restoring the effectiveness of free clearance the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i will ask you to walk us through with that balance is that the now joking john lewis voting rights restoration act would do. but i have to say that i am sick at heart. i was smiling that day because i was so hopeful, and because i was in the presence of a living saint. someone who had borne the blows and given his own blood in a dozen places across our country in a dozen instances set upon by a howling mob when he was on a greyhound us as part of the freedom rights. attacked by a klansman when he dared stand up to speak for his rights. challenged by folks who sp
i am with congressman john lewis. am at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i am holding up a piece of legislation, a piece of legislation that we and our staff had worked on tirelessly over a year. and it was to fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision. a carefully-balanced, sensible approach toward restoring the effectiveness of free clearance the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i will ask you to walk us through...
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john lewis championed this bill for years. the voting rights advancement act, as you have noted, mr. chairman, has been bipartisan for many years, just like all the efforts to restore the voting rights act have before it. i hope it continues to get bipartisan support, as it has always had. like the evolving decisions from the court that impacted the voting rights act, then this legislation also must evolve to address emerging concerns. it may be surprising to some when they hear the rhetoric to learn that the voting rights act has been an overwhelming bipartisan effort for decades. we seem to be in an era of toxic partisanship and i hope that will not obscure what has for decades united us across party lines. republican and democrat members of this committee -- this committee -- voted in support of reauthorizing the voting rights act of 2006. in fact, it wasn't long ago, we stood side-by-side unanimously approved the reauthorization of 2006 the voting rights act. we even stood together, house and senate members, republicans an
john lewis championed this bill for years. the voting rights advancement act, as you have noted, mr. chairman, has been bipartisan for many years, just like all the efforts to restore the voting rights act have before it. i hope it continues to get bipartisan support, as it has always had. like the evolving decisions from the court that impacted the voting rights act, then this legislation also must evolve to address emerging concerns. it may be surprising to some when they hear the rhetoric to...
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john lewis was my mentor for nearly 20 years. for those of us from georgia, for all americans, for people around the world, he represents the very best of public service and self sacrifice in advancing civil rights, voting rights, and human rights. on march 7, 1965 in selma, alabama, when congressman lewis and hundreds of others marched across the bridge into a storm of violence, and that day he had his skull fractured for daring to demand equal access to the ballot for black americans in the american south. inspired and motivated by his example and the example of those who gave so much that day, just 10 days later the voting rights act was introduced in the u.s. senate and signed into law by president johnson on august 6, 1965, thanks to the sacrifices of patriots like john lewis. in 2013, the supreme court invited the u.s. congress to update this vital statute and so thanks to the efforts of many senators, we are here to restore and strengthen the voting rights act, to recommit to protecting voting rights and ballot access for
john lewis was my mentor for nearly 20 years. for those of us from georgia, for all americans, for people around the world, he represents the very best of public service and self sacrifice in advancing civil rights, voting rights, and human rights. on march 7, 1965 in selma, alabama, when congressman lewis and hundreds of others marched across the bridge into a storm of violence, and that day he had his skull fractured for daring to demand equal access to the ballot for black americans in the...
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thanks to the sacrifices of patriots like john lewis. in 2013 the supreme court invited the united states congress to update this vital voting rights statute, and still thanks to the efforts of senator durbin and lake and we are here to restore and strengthen the voting rights act, to recommit to protecting the voting rights on the ballot access for voters in georgia and across the country, no matter the color of their skin. it is essential that we passed this legislation and at this time i would yield to senator durbin for his questions. >> thank you, senator. i just want to say at the outset -- i'd like to say the comments made, i thought to myself these are echoes of the same arguments that we have always heard. leave it to the states. things will turn out just fine. history tells us otherwise. history tells us unless we carefully guard the right to vote for every american some lieutenant to exploit the situation -- miss wiser in your testimony you talked about the findings of professor mccrary -- a staggering 1043 violations in the l
thanks to the sacrifices of patriots like john lewis. in 2013 the supreme court invited the united states congress to update this vital voting rights statute, and still thanks to the efforts of senator durbin and lake and we are here to restore and strengthen the voting rights act, to recommit to protecting the voting rights on the ballot access for voters in georgia and across the country, no matter the color of their skin. it is essential that we passed this legislation and at this time i...
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that's why the john lewis voting rights act is here. it seeks to ensure that americans all parties, all races, all backgrounds have the right to vote protected. it has never been the party, about the power of one party over another. in the last election we elected a republican governor and a democrat lieutenant governor. it's not about a federal takeover, it's about empowering citizens to fulfill their constitutional committee and exercise the right to vote. we as elected representatives of the people ought to be able to agree that it is a right towards protecting. the legislation introduced yesterday's a combination of many months of negotiations both in the senate and house in the consultation with the department of justice. the supreme court -- current voting conditions and then preface any voting legislation. what does the record show? it demonstrates action in senate is needed. the >> we did our part, we introduced the senate version and uses the goals, and incorporated until we saw a bipartisan conversation. it never has been, not
that's why the john lewis voting rights act is here. it seeks to ensure that americans all parties, all races, all backgrounds have the right to vote protected. it has never been the party, about the power of one party over another. in the last election we elected a republican governor and a democrat lieutenant governor. it's not about a federal takeover, it's about empowering citizens to fulfill their constitutional committee and exercise the right to vote. we as elected representatives of the...
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john lewis was my mentor for nearly 20 years. for those of us from georgia, for all americans, for people around the world, he represents the very best of public service and self sacrifice in advancing civil rights, voting rights, and human rights. on march 7, 1965 in selma, alabama, when congressman lewis and hundreds of others marched across the bridge into a storm of violence, and that day he had his skull fractured for daring to demand equal access to the ballot for black americans in the american south. inspired and motivated by his example and the example of those who gave so much that day, just 10 days later the voting rights act was introduced in the u.s. senate and signed into law by president johnson on august 6, 1965, thanks to the sacrifices of patriots like john lewis. in 2013, the supreme court invited the u.s. congress to update this vital statute and so thanks to the efforts of many senators, we are here to restore and strengthen the voting rights act, to recommit to protecting voting rights and ballot access for
john lewis was my mentor for nearly 20 years. for those of us from georgia, for all americans, for people around the world, he represents the very best of public service and self sacrifice in advancing civil rights, voting rights, and human rights. on march 7, 1965 in selma, alabama, when congressman lewis and hundreds of others marched across the bridge into a storm of violence, and that day he had his skull fractured for daring to demand equal access to the ballot for black americans in the...
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lewis voting rights advancement act contains a number of provisions. a bailout provision that would allow jurisdictions with a clean fill of health a way to exempt themselves from the preclearance obligation. judicial review is available to jurisdictions that want to bypass the justice department and proceed to court. there is a long history of good and strong collaboration between the justice department and local and state election officials. the justice department has carried out its review of voting laws in 60 days or less. it has done so in a transparent manner publishing guidelines that walk the public and officials through the process. the process that it undertakes when reviewing a voting law. we have heard from states like mississippi and north carolina told the supreme court in the shelby case that doj is flexible and has latitude in how they handle the section five process. i think this bill, again, makes clear that there is flexibility and latitude and respect for local and state jurisdictions that are administering their local law. the goal
lewis voting rights advancement act contains a number of provisions. a bailout provision that would allow jurisdictions with a clean fill of health a way to exempt themselves from the preclearance obligation. judicial review is available to jurisdictions that want to bypass the justice department and proceed to court. there is a long history of good and strong collaboration between the justice department and local and state election officials. the justice department has carried out its review...
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his name is justin lewis smith.e's about to give his accounts of the july 4th weekend, on a dark and lonely road in the high sierra. coming up. confusion. terror, a very different story, both shots in the dark. >> the next thing i know, glass is exploding. it's just complete chaos. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. get charmin ultra strong. it just cleans better, so your family can use less. hello clean bottom! enjoy the go with charmin. my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ when a truck hit my car, ♪the insurance companyed, wasn't fair. eight million ♪ i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard
his name is justin lewis smith.e's about to give his accounts of the july 4th weekend, on a dark and lonely road in the high sierra. coming up. confusion. terror, a very different story, both shots in the dark. >> the next thing i know, glass is exploding. it's just complete chaos. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. when dateline continues. get charmin ultra strong. it just cleans better, so your family can use less. hello clean bottom! enjoy the go with charmin. my...
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lewis we might advancement act. mining is apple and and i'm an associate director for the for lost society -- federalist society. today, we are fortunate to have the office of the secretary. after opening remarks, we will turn to audience questions. if you have a question, enter it into the q&a future at the bottom of your screen. with that, thank you for being with us today. >> thank you to the federalist society for hosting this panel. i am delighted to welcome these two amazing redistricting experts who have dealt with the issue for multiple cycles. with this issue for multiple cycles. first, professor jeffrey white from the new york university law school -- new york law school as adjunct professor of law and senior fellow and director of their census and redistricting institute. second, mark braden who is counsel at baker-hoff setter. professor white? prof. white: it is a pleasure to share this program with mark braden who is a longtime friend and associate of mind. we -- of mine. we come from different backgrou
lewis we might advancement act. mining is apple and and i'm an associate director for the for lost society -- federalist society. today, we are fortunate to have the office of the secretary. after opening remarks, we will turn to audience questions. if you have a question, enter it into the q&a future at the bottom of your screen. with that, thank you for being with us today. >> thank you to the federalist society for hosting this panel. i am delighted to welcome these two amazing...
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lewis hamilton has to settle for second! in lewis hamilton has to settle for second!n's — second! in holding off hamilton, verstappen's championship - second! in holding off hamilton, verstappen's championship lead i second! in holding off hamilton, - verstappen's championship lead went from six to 12 points. they have traded that top spot to the season and it can still change in one race, but hamilton now has just five grand trees left, and next is mexico, a tract at altitude where verstappen's red bull team feel they have the advantage. it showsjust red bull team feel they have the advantage. it shows just how crucial it was for him to hold on in texas. we went aggressive and i was not sure is going to work, but the last few laps were fun for raced through the high—speed corners, but super happy to hang onto david everything, but at the end of the day, they had the upper hand this weekend. {guild the upper hand this weekend. could not really ask _ the upper hand this weekend. could not really ask for _ the upper hand this weekend. could not really ask for more. _ th
lewis hamilton has to settle for second! in lewis hamilton has to settle for second!n's — second! in holding off hamilton, verstappen's championship - second! in holding off hamilton, verstappen's championship lead i second! in holding off hamilton, - verstappen's championship lead went from six to 12 points. they have traded that top spot to the season and it can still change in one race, but hamilton now has just five grand trees left, and next is mexico, a tract at altitude where...
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david lewis's as work for both— its results.lever, so he seen both— for both tesco and unilever, so he seen both sides of this, so it is smart— seen both sides of this, so it is smart for— seen both sides of this, so it is smart for the government to be calling — smart for the government to be calling from someone externally. it's calling from someone externally. it's a _ calling from someone externally. it's a pity— calling from someone externally. it's a pity that it was done at this stage _ it's a pity that it was done at this stage and — it's a pity that it was done at this stage and not earlier.— stage and not earlier. there is nothin: stage and not earlier. there is nothing in _ stage and not earlier. there is nothing in this _ stage and not earlier. there is nothing in this debate - stage and not earlier. there is nothing in this debate about i stage and not earlier. there is i nothing in this debate about the kind of supply chain model that we have been running in this country for a long time now. partly because of the c
david lewis's as work for both— its results.lever, so he seen both— for both tesco and unilever, so he seen both sides of this, so it is smart— seen both sides of this, so it is smart for— seen both sides of this, so it is smart for the government to be calling — smart for the government to be calling from someone externally. it's calling from someone externally. it's a _ calling from someone externally. it's a pity— calling from someone externally. it's a pity that it was done at...
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john lewis said it firmly, he said it often. when you see something that's not right, that's not fair, that's not just, we have a moral obligation to stand up and do something about it. we in the congressional black caucus know that our message, our fight, our cause, is nothing if not to defend the sacred right to vote. it's a right that is fundamental to our democracy and that no elected official, no elected official, should seek to undermine, to restrict, any voice in this democracy. our vote is our voice. in this representative democracy. and when you squelch the voice of one american who has a sacred right and is unable to exercise it because the lines are too long, because their names have been purged from a roll, it is a fundamental threat to all of us. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. we know that. we live that. martin lutherking told us that. but we live it every day. nothing is more fundamental to our rights than our democracy and its foundation its bedrock, the right to vote. when barack obama fina
john lewis said it firmly, he said it often. when you see something that's not right, that's not fair, that's not just, we have a moral obligation to stand up and do something about it. we in the congressional black caucus know that our message, our fight, our cause, is nothing if not to defend the sacred right to vote. it's a right that is fundamental to our democracy and that no elected official, no elected official, should seek to undermine, to restrict, any voice in this democracy. our vote...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: a former facebook employee tells the us congress the social media giant is harming children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook consistently resolve these conflicts in favour of its own profits. victims demand action after an enquiry shows over 200,000 children were assaulted by priests in the catholic church. an economical disaster after a pipeline burst spilling thousands of barrels of oil is in the ocean.— thousands of barrels of oil is in the ocean. ,, , ., in the ocean. klim shipenko and yulia peresild... _ in the ocean. klim shipenko and yulia peresild. .. and _ in the ocean. klim shipenko and yulia peresild... and boldly- in the ocean. klim shipenko and yulia peresild. .. and boldly go l yulia peresild... and boldly go where no _ yulia peresild... and boldly go where no film _ yulia peresild... and boldly go where no film crew _ yulia peresild... and boldly g
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: a former facebook employee tells the us congress the social media giant is harming children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook consistently resolve these conflicts in favour of its own profits. victims demand action after an enquiry shows over 200,000 children were assaulted by priests in the catholic church. an economical disaster after a pipeline...
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for lewis hamilton, a day of rare frustration. a grid penalty meant he started down in 11th...his team—mate valtteri bottas charged away, closely followed by his title rival max verstappen. he already had his work cut out. in slippery conditions, driving was not easy, as fernando alonso soon discovered, but hamilton was in his element, surging through the field.
for lewis hamilton, a day of rare frustration. a grid penalty meant he started down in 11th...his team—mate valtteri bottas charged away, closely followed by his title rival max verstappen. he already had his work cut out. in slippery conditions, driving was not easy, as fernando alonso soon discovered, but hamilton was in his element, surging through the field.
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jenifer lewis mentioned a raid on the bell's home.rged in the case and it was concluded they were in different areas of the school when kendrick entered the gym. tonight on "the reid out," a plea for help to help run of the mill school board meetings. because that's definitely normal. we will be right back. 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (can crack) ♪ nothing on this planet compares to it ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ (dog barking) ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ lights out, follow the noise ♪ ♪ baby, keep on dancing like you ain't got a choice ♪ ♪ so come on, come on, come on ♪ ♪ let's get physical ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ let's get physical ♪ no one is just one flavor ♪ ow! ♪ tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. (doorbell rings) jolly good. fire. (horse neighing) elton: nas? yeah? spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? bangers and mash? i'm... i'm sorry? i d
jenifer lewis mentioned a raid on the bell's home.rged in the case and it was concluded they were in different areas of the school when kendrick entered the gym. tonight on "the reid out," a plea for help to help run of the mill school board meetings. because that's definitely normal. we will be right back. 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (can crack) ♪ nothing on this planet compares to it ♪ ♪...
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this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones, ourtop this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones, our top stories: the world health organization approved vaccine against malaria which could save hundreds of thousands of lives across the globe each year. the rts,s vaccine is a game changer and it's arriving at the right time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent to raise the debt ceiling. a high court in london finds that the rule of by secretly hacked the phones of his ex—wife princess haya of jordan. he denies any involvement. the game streaming platform which is had by a data leak exposing gamers�* earnings and confidential information. —— the game streaming platform twitch. hello, welcome to the programme and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. millions of children are to be offered vaccinations against one of the world's deadliest diseases, malaria. every year hundreds of thousands of children in africa die of malaria, a disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. fergus walsh reports. this is a milestone i
this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones, ourtop this is bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones, our top stories: the world health organization approved vaccine against malaria which could save hundreds of thousands of lives across the globe each year. the rts,s vaccine is a game changer and it's arriving at the right time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent to raise the debt ceiling. a high court in london finds that the rule of by...
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lewis act, and some elements of the for the people act. that impact redistricting if that were to move in congress? prof. wice: whether it impacts redistricts is if it gets through congress. the s. 1 bill, they couldn't get the voats to bring it up in the senate. senate manchin was first to oppose now senator manchin has come back with a compromise that would essentially set new standards against partisan gerrymandering. so that bill, the intent is that regardless of when congress passes it, any redistricting plan can be challenged in court even after they're enacted for a period of years looking backwards. there's no federal law at this point outside of the voting rights act, the 14th amendment, and the all quaw -- equal population requirement that federal law has jurisdiction over. there is really -- that is really left to state and local laws. the current bill s. 1 or its current iteration in the senate would create a wholly new standard for giving courts more power to reject redistricting plans based on partisan grounds. that bill has
lewis act, and some elements of the for the people act. that impact redistricting if that were to move in congress? prof. wice: whether it impacts redistricts is if it gets through congress. the s. 1 bill, they couldn't get the voats to bring it up in the senate. senate manchin was first to oppose now senator manchin has come back with a compromise that would essentially set new standards against partisan gerrymandering. so that bill, the intent is that regardless of when congress passes it,...
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it's my pleasure to introduce our next speaker david levering lewis to please join us for q&a and the youtube chat following the presentation. david levering lewis the author of islam and the making of -- professor emeritus of history at new york university a recipient of the national humanities medal and received the pulitzer prize for each volume of his baby eb dubois fee. he lives in new york city. today he will speak to us about his book "the improbable wendell wilkie the businessman who saved the republican party and his country, and conceived a new world order welcome, david. it's good to be here. among wendell wilkie's late words were whatever we do at home constitutes foreign-policy and whatever we do constitutes domestic policy. they appear in an american program with 10 extraordinary chapters for the contemporary reader and they were stunned by their media they. if you read chapter 8 wilkie's entire platform of 1944 republican national convention with his keynesian economics its national -- the civil rights plan the civil union plan and progressivism reagan republicans would
it's my pleasure to introduce our next speaker david levering lewis to please join us for q&a and the youtube chat following the presentation. david levering lewis the author of islam and the making of -- professor emeritus of history at new york university a recipient of the national humanities medal and received the pulitzer prize for each volume of his baby eb dubois fee. he lives in new york city. today he will speak to us about his book "the improbable wendell wilkie the...
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for lewis hamilton, a day of rare frustration. a grid penalty meant he started down in 11th... we go. ..so his team—mate valtteri bottas charged away, closely followed by his title rival max verstappen. he already had his work cut out. in slippery conditions, driving was not easy, as fernando alonso soon discovered, but hamilton was in his element, surging through the field. he battled from 11th up to third, but then his team called him in for a tyre change and it did not pay off. it dropped him down to fifth. hamilton had wanted to stay out and was less than delighted. i feel like i should have stayed out. my gut feeling was to stay and i feel i should have like done. so frustrated at myself for not following my gut. but i work as a team, so... i did the best i could with the advice i was given. ahead of him, though, no one could catch valtteri bottas. the finn's first win of the season, while verstappen�*s second place was enough for him to retake the lead in the drivers championship. we maximised the result, valtteri was a little bit faster, but of course, this whole weekend
for lewis hamilton, a day of rare frustration. a grid penalty meant he started down in 11th... we go. ..so his team—mate valtteri bottas charged away, closely followed by his title rival max verstappen. he already had his work cut out. in slippery conditions, driving was not easy, as fernando alonso soon discovered, but hamilton was in his element, surging through the field. he battled from 11th up to third, but then his team called him in for a tyre change and it did not pay off. it dropped...
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private conrad lewis was a soldier from britain who was killed. bbc has been to meet his parents and hear their thoughts on the taliban takeover. reporter: that other country, a place that took their son, is always with them and they were watching when the end came. in panic stricken, humiliating defeat. >> the shambles that happened at the end is incredible. i don't know how western powers, with our joint pedigree and history, military might, could have let that happen. >> all of those poor people who were hoping to getut, i get to -- i guess to get to the west, snatched away at the last minute, just terribly sad reporter:. reporter:conrad was sandy and tony's oldest child. at the age of 22, he was the 350 third british soldier to be killed in afghanistan. what would conrad have thought of it? >> he would have been so angry at the situation. i think he and quite a few of the other soldiers from that time, they are sort of contemplating what they actually achieved as opposed to what they did not achieve. they achieved 20 years of hope for people o
private conrad lewis was a soldier from britain who was killed. bbc has been to meet his parents and hear their thoughts on the taliban takeover. reporter: that other country, a place that took their son, is always with them and they were watching when the end came. in panic stricken, humiliating defeat. >> the shambles that happened at the end is incredible. i don't know how western powers, with our joint pedigree and history, military might, could have let that happen. >> all of...
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s " david lewis is a former boss at tesco. he is also a former senior executive at unilever.t somebody to look at the supply chain, this is the guy you are going to get committed to the guy you should be getting. he knows his stuff in this area. it's a good thing, i think and within the government is going to call on some external advice and some external advice from somebody who knows the sector. what sir david lewis is going to do about the core problem, which is a lack of lorry drivers, i don't know. is he going to magic them up from somewhere? is he going to do something about the fact that i think hundred and some has signed up i think hundred and some has signed up for these temporary visas the issue because they are still very resistant to bringing lorry drivers and from abroad, which would help the issue. so i don't know what he is going to do on that front, but it is going to do on that front, but it is a smart appointment certainly because sir david lewis does know his onions in this. and if you looked at tesco�*s results, they were very much benefiting from the fac
s " david lewis is a former boss at tesco. he is also a former senior executive at unilever.t somebody to look at the supply chain, this is the guy you are going to get committed to the guy you should be getting. he knows his stuff in this area. it's a good thing, i think and within the government is going to call on some external advice and some external advice from somebody who knows the sector. what sir david lewis is going to do about the core problem, which is a lack of lorry drivers,...
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and he was quickest in qualifying, but lewis hamilton will start sunday's turkish grand prix from 11th. welcome to sportsday. it's almost time. we're just a few hours away now from tyson fury against deontay wilder in las vegas. the talking has been going on for months, but tonight that all stops as the pair get in the ring for the third time. fury�*s defending the wbc title that he won in their last fight. so, who will win this time? let's go live to las vegas now then and speak to our boxing reporter ade adedoyin. we had the weigh in yesterday and both fighters came in much heavier than they ever have done before. how is that going to affect things in the fight? is that going to affect things in the fi . ht? . is that going to affect things in the fiuht? . ., , the fight? yeah, the weigh-in was interestin: the fight? yeah, the weigh-in was interesting because _ the fight? yeah, the weigh-in was interesting because there - the fight? yeah, the weigh-in was interesting because there was - the fight? yeah, the weigh-in was interesting because there was talk about wilder coming in heavy
and he was quickest in qualifying, but lewis hamilton will start sunday's turkish grand prix from 11th. welcome to sportsday. it's almost time. we're just a few hours away now from tyson fury against deontay wilder in las vegas. the talking has been going on for months, but tonight that all stops as the pair get in the ring for the third time. fury�*s defending the wbc title that he won in their last fight. so, who will win this time? let's go live to las vegas now then and speak to our...
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the former champion lennox lewis as this might be much closer than the last one. , , ., ., , ., last this is going to be a different fight, this _ last one. this is going to be a different fight, this one. - last one. this is going to be a different fight, this one. it. last one. this is going to be a | different fight, this one. it will not be like the second fight where tyson fury came and basically mowed him over. i think they are prepared for that and have worked on different things, especially with his new trainer, malika scott, bringing out different things. whether the untaken do that, do these new things and put them into effect, he after member he's doing it against the best anyway in the world. so is not going to be that easy. world. so is not going to be that eas . ,., world. so is not going to be that eas . ., world. so is not going to be that eas , , ., ., , world. so is not going to be that eas. ., , ., easy. going to be some fight that one. in tonight's only premiership rugby match, champions harlequins remain unbeaten after they came from 21 points down to beat bristo
the former champion lennox lewis as this might be much closer than the last one. , , ., ., , ., last this is going to be a different fight, this _ last one. this is going to be a different fight, this one. - last one. this is going to be a different fight, this one. it. last one. this is going to be a | different fight, this one. it will not be like the second fight where tyson fury came and basically mowed him over. i think they are prepared for that and have worked on different things,...
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we expect the same with the john lewis bill this week.ek president joe biden did not rule out that he would support a change in the filibuster or at least a carveout, at least on that and other issues. we got him to go from no to changing anything on a filibuster, to a maybe. now we must make that maybe go to yes. not just the president, but those in the senate, those 50 who are empowered because of the turnout of voters. the reason that manchin and synema have power is because we gave them the power. they are not there by their own will or even the electorate of the state. they are there because of the collective turnout around this country. that is why we deserve a carveout in voting rights. we stood out in all kinds of circumstances to make sure we change the center. we want to make sure they change the vulnerability of those who would try and rob us of our right to vote. we will be right back. will be . we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its
we expect the same with the john lewis bill this week.ek president joe biden did not rule out that he would support a change in the filibuster or at least a carveout, at least on that and other issues. we got him to go from no to changing anything on a filibuster, to a maybe. now we must make that maybe go to yes. not just the president, but those in the senate, those 50 who are empowered because of the turnout of voters. the reason that manchin and synema have power is because we gave them the...
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to >> michael lewis, it's a great joy to have you here.'s great to see you in person, the book is called the permission, and in the south. we also did a podcast. if you like that interview, you could go to watch this happening, we spoke about an hour for the, book -- >> if you don't like the interview, you don't have to go. >> you have the freedom not to. >> that is it for "all in. "right now. i want four star ratings, the whole thing. awe thanks to you at home.
to >> michael lewis, it's a great joy to have you here.'s great to see you in person, the book is called the permission, and in the south. we also did a podcast. if you like that interview, you could go to watch this happening, we spoke about an hour for the, book -- >> if you don't like the interview, you don't have to go. >> you have the freedom not to. >> that is it for "all in. "right now. i want four star ratings, the whole thing. awe thanks to you at home.
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i'm lewis vaughanjones. ourtop welcome to bbc news. i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: vaughan jones. our top stories: a vaughanjones. our top stories: a former facebook employee tells the us congress to social media giant is harming children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly _ and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook consistently resolve these conflict in favour of its own profits. victims demand action after a shocking enquiry finds at least 200,000 children in france were assaulted by priests and monks in the catholic church over the past 70 years. and ecological disaster in southern california after a pipeline bursts, spilling thousands of barrels of oil into the ocean. and her producer director clem shipping to. find and her producer director clem shipping ta— and her producer director clem shipping tn— shipping to. and to boldly go where no _ shipping to. and to boldly go where n
i'm lewis vaughanjones. ourtop welcome to bbc news. i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: vaughan jones. our top stories: a vaughanjones. our top stories: a former facebook employee tells the us congress to social media giant is harming children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i children, stroking division, and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly _ and weakening democracy. i saw facebook repeatedly encounter conflicts between its own profits and our safety. facebook...
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we have to get ready -- host: one pastor, you primary john lewis in 2008. talk about that experience. guest: after his illness, i was there in his last days. i have always been a believer that if you want to see change, you have to see the change you want to see, congressman lewis, misses king, the other legendary civil rights leaders, it's time for another generation to emerge. nonviolence, direct action, social change, a lot of the voices are passive. we have to be solution focused, not just yelling and screaming at each other, but bringing together the sisterhood and brotherhood of resolutions, solutions, not just trying to defeat each other. host: tim is in minneapolis this morning. caller: i think that people are forgetting that the public, when i was in the military, i was subject to the people. people in general, the police are also forgetting that, the people are supposed to be in control. i'm all in favor of things like collaboration and citizens arrests. there is a law in our state, pretty sure i read this right, if you see a felony being committe
we have to get ready -- host: one pastor, you primary john lewis in 2008. talk about that experience. guest: after his illness, i was there in his last days. i have always been a believer that if you want to see change, you have to see the change you want to see, congressman lewis, misses king, the other legendary civil rights leaders, it's time for another generation to emerge. nonviolence, direct action, social change, a lot of the voices are passive. we have to be solution focused, not just...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. ourtop welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: the world health organization approved vaccine against malaria which could save hundreds of thousands of lives across the globe each year. the rts,s vaccine is a game changer and it's arriving at the right time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent to raise the debt ceiling. homes destroyed and thousands forced out. the bbc has found evidence of the taliban systematically evict hazara people in afghanistan. and the game streaming platform twitch is headed by a data leak exposing gamers�* earnings and confidential information. hello, welcome to the programme. ourtop hello, welcome to the programme. our top story this hour: the world health organization approves a vaccine against malaria which could save hundreds of thousands of lives across the globe each year. fergus walsh reports. this is a milestone in public health. after decades of research and trials, this one in kenya, at last a vaccine against one of t
welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. ourtop welcome to bbc news, i'm lewis vaughanjones. our top stories: the world health organization approved vaccine against malaria which could save hundreds of thousands of lives across the globe each year. the rts,s vaccine is a game changer and it's arriving at the right time. the battle to avoid a shutdown of the us government remains in a stalemate with no vote imminent to raise the debt ceiling. homes destroyed and thousands forced out. the bbc...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president biden announces around—the—clock working at a second major us port in a bid to tackle supply chain disruption. five people have been killed in an attack in norway by a man armed with a bow and arrow. a posthumous honour for henrietta lacks whose cells were taken without consent after she died in the 50s, and who's gone on to save countless lives. star trek�*s william shatner — at the age of 90 — makes history as the oldest person to go into space. what you have given me is the most profound experience ican ever... it's odd, i'm so filled with emotion about whatjust happened. president biden has announced longer hours at america's largest port — los angeles — to try to help ease supply chain blockages in the run—up to the black friday and christmas shopping seasons. suppliers around the world are struggling to cope with a rise in consumer demand, as countries emerge from pandemic lockdowns. the shortages are causing steep price rises in everything from food t
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: president biden announces around—the—clock working at a second major us port in a bid to tackle supply chain disruption. five people have been killed in an attack in norway by a man armed with a bow and arrow. a posthumous honour for henrietta lacks whose cells were taken without consent after she died in the 50s, and who's gone on to save countless lives. star trek�*s william shatner — at the age of 90 — makes history as the oldest person to...
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i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: buckingham palace reveals that queen elizabeth spent wednesday night in hospital for preliminary medical checks, she's now back at windsor castle. more than 150 people die in floods in southern india. we have a special report. in this one small village alone, more than 100 homes were completely destroyed, and just as many were left damaged. as the river rose earlier in the week, people say they ran for their lives. the world health organisation says millions of health workers across the world are still unvaccinated, and blames rich nations. and a potential breakthrough — surgeons successfully transplant a pig kidney into a human without it being rejected by the immune system. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start breaking news in the us. details still coming through. us law enforcement officers say alec baldwin, the american actor, has accidentally shot a woman during filming of his new movie. police say a gun being used as a prop was
i'm lewis vaughan jones. our top stories: buckingham palace reveals that queen elizabeth spent wednesday night in hospital for preliminary medical checks, she's now back at windsor castle. more than 150 people die in floods in southern india. we have a special report. in this one small village alone, more than 100 homes were completely destroyed, and just as many were left damaged. as the river rose earlier in the week, people say they ran for their lives. the world health organisation says...
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this young man, i think had a look at ray lewis and as he comes up for his flag football game. that's a good imitation. ready. i've ever seen it right there. he's ready. he can stride it. he can dance and he's ready to go. ray lewis style. like i say, those nfl players definitely have a make an impression of the extras. that's the sporting life cannot wait until friday night. yeah, san francisco. yeah exciting stuff indeed. bring those dodgers on. i say be good. all right attitude. joining us, everybod fix that step. morning. i'm still sleeping. happy anniversary. mm. and they said we wouldn't last. [ chuckles ] who said that? oh, look at you. you're cute. go ahead. open it. what have you done? nothing. something, nothing. it's a view-master. look inside. oh, it's us. [ chuckles ] [ gasps ] look at how young we are. oh, god, that perm. yeah, it really framed my face. why is there a picture of a bracelet? huh. must be some kind of a mistake. what the heck is that? oh, phil, you didn't. oh, my god. what? did he? did he? [ gasps ] it's beautiful.
this young man, i think had a look at ray lewis and as he comes up for his flag football game. that's a good imitation. ready. i've ever seen it right there. he's ready. he can stride it. he can dance and he's ready to go. ray lewis style. like i say, those nfl players definitely have a make an impression of the extras. that's the sporting life cannot wait until friday night. yeah, san francisco. yeah exciting stuff indeed. bring those dodgers on. i say be good. all right attitude. joining us,...
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on that day john lewis said this.he referred to the monuments as a monument to peace, to love and to nonviolence resistance on the front yard of america. to symbolize the cornerstone of our two democracies. doctor king's presence on the front yard of america with president washington, president lincoln, president jefferson, his presence while not a president has wrought mustard to this line and had run justice to the front lawn and brought many more children to thefront lawn of america . today it is a privilege i know for all of us to return the mall where so many were here for the dedication, so many who played a role in the ideas and then both fulfillment of that idea of this monument and many members of the congressional black caucus who are here today. they are led by our chair now joyce beatty and i want them all to rise members of the congressionalblack caucus . thank you for your leadership and i also want to thank luther king the third, former mayor muriel and-year-old browser for their participation. and isn'
on that day john lewis said this.he referred to the monuments as a monument to peace, to love and to nonviolence resistance on the front yard of america. to symbolize the cornerstone of our two democracies. doctor king's presence on the front yard of america with president washington, president lincoln, president jefferson, his presence while not a president has wrought mustard to this line and had run justice to the front lawn and brought many more children to thefront lawn of america . today...
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does the john lewis voting rights act cover all of them? >> yes. it possible to stop these fires before they get lit, and the purpose of the freedom to vote act is you really stop the ones that are already in place. so together if one doesn't take care of it, then the other one does. >> okay. good, they work together. i know that, ben, you have called on president biden, really called him out kind of for not doing enough on this issue. you're urging him tell the senate to remove the filibuster as an obstacle, pass voting rights legislation after doing so. if you consider the political calculus, do you think the president's waiting for an opportune time to weigh in or do you think he's just not prioritizing voting rights as highly as you'd like to see him do it? >> you know, jeez, i hope so. but you know, and they even -- the white house seemed to push out a rumor that he would in "rolling stone" magazine. i wouldn't cancel a rock concert for a rumor in rolling stone magazine. i certainly wouldn't cancel this movement. when the president had courage
does the john lewis voting rights act cover all of them? >> yes. it possible to stop these fires before they get lit, and the purpose of the freedom to vote act is you really stop the ones that are already in place. so together if one doesn't take care of it, then the other one does. >> okay. good, they work together. i know that, ben, you have called on president biden, really called him out kind of for not doing enough on this issue. you're urging him tell the senate to remove the...