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chief and marshall. he moved the timing out. in june of 42 he assisted marshall that the americans must fight the germans in force in the 1942 not 1943. the reasoning was the american public opinion would not stand for delay of another year in order for the buildup in england to take place. then he told marshall if you cannot convince the british to join the americans and invade france in 1942 convince them than the next alternative is to go to north africa. of course marshall could not convince them. and then, roosevelt was talking to marshall and he folded his hands in mock prayer and implored marshall to please nature the invasion of north africa takes place before the midterm elections of 1942. politics, domestic politics was in the air. marshall was opposed. for the first two weeks of august, he engaged in a form of path of resistance. it was the lowest point of his relationship he can close to being insubordinate. by mid august of 42 he came around and wholeheartedly supported the north african inv
chief and marshall. he moved the timing out. in june of 42 he assisted marshall that the americans must fight the germans in force in the 1942 not 1943. the reasoning was the american public opinion would not stand for delay of another year in order for the buildup in england to take place. then he told marshall if you cannot convince the british to join the americans and invade france in 1942 convince them than the next alternative is to go to north africa. of course marshall could not...
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bureau of military information, and assistant provost marshal observed only one month after the surrender, a large number of lee's army were not paroled at appomattox. so, let's talk about that, let's start with some numbers. of the approximately 60,000 men available to the army of northern virginia after the evacuation of petersburg and richmond on april 2, only somewhere between 26,020 8000, or to use some number, 28,300 -- 231 soldiers were officially promoted paroled at appomattox between the ninth and 12. if we account for the approximately 11,000 casualties sustained between april 2 and eight, a conservative estimate would suggested that at least 20,000 of these men were not paroled at appomattox. to date, using documents like this from the national archives, i have compiled a list of almost 16,000 soldiers. the database of 16,000 soldiers who were paroled somewhere beyond appomattox. appomattox, this creates a great irony. it was, and continues to be seen at the end of lee's army, and therefore the war. but a significant portion of the northern virginia did not surrender in the sma
bureau of military information, and assistant provost marshal observed only one month after the surrender, a large number of lee's army were not paroled at appomattox. so, let's talk about that, let's start with some numbers. of the approximately 60,000 men available to the army of northern virginia after the evacuation of petersburg and richmond on april 2, only somewhere between 26,020 8000, or to use some number, 28,300 -- 231 soldiers were officially promoted paroled at appomattox between...
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[cheers and applause.] >> this is such a great group of grand marshalls for 2019.cited to watch you celebrate this month and be honored. with that happy pride again. [applause.] >> thank you so much. you are doing such amazing work. it is my honor to bring up our last speaker. the executive director of sf pride has done amazing work with pride. we are sad that he will be leaving pride this year. he has done so much amazing work. please join me in welcoming george and thanking him for his incredible service. [applause.] >> thank you, clair, mayor breed, supervisor mandelman. i have many of our team joining us. as mayor breed mentioned, there is a lot of work to do to put this event on. these are just some of the people that help make it work. i would introduce you buy name but i only have three minutes to do my talking points. i have more board members. we have board members and staff here today. we are excited to be here to kickoff pride month with all of you. we are really grateful for the excellent relationship that we have with the city and many of the agencies
[cheers and applause.] >> this is such a great group of grand marshalls for 2019.cited to watch you celebrate this month and be honored. with that happy pride again. [applause.] >> thank you so much. you are doing such amazing work. it is my honor to bring up our last speaker. the executive director of sf pride has done amazing work with pride. we are sad that he will be leaving pride this year. he has done so much amazing work. please join me in welcoming george and thanking him...
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marshal, so nice to see you. thank you for your analysis. >> thank you. >>> 43 minutes past the hour. the president's plan to force asylum seekers to apply outside the u.s., that's been put on hold by a federal judge. do you want me to go first or do you want to go first, brea? you can go first. audible reintroduced this whole world to me. so many great stories from amazing people. it makes me want to be better. to be able to connect with the people's stories that i'm listening to. that's inspiration. it's on during my commute, it's on all the time. doing the dishes. working out. while i'm in the car. at bed time. an audible listener is someone that wants to broaden their mind. people who are tired of listening to the radio, or music. to hear her speak those words. it was incredible. it was unbelievable. with audible originals, there's something for almost every taste in there. everything you ever wanted to hear. i signed up for getting a credit every month, and i started exploring books that i normally wouldn't
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george marshall believed the only way to defeat the germans or defeated them quickly was to force them into decisive battle. >> they began to conceptualize a large scale amphibious assault into france. >> operation overlord, the clandestine plan to invade normandy and begin to reclaim europe was born. over the next year and a half, allied leaders developed an intricate plan of legendary proportion. >> they designate a chief of staff and ultimately, make lieutenant general to fill that role, the initial general who did the planning for operation overlord. the plan was to land with forces of the other allies, destroy the german military and cause the germans to realize they have to surrender. >> eisenhower was in charge of the operation. he was the overall commander in chief, and field marshall montgomery was in charge of the invasion force once it got into france. >> breaking through german defenses into occupied europe would be a monumental task. >> in massive quantities, tanks roll from the nazi production line. >> despite an obvious nazi advantage, the concept of an allied invasion s
george marshall believed the only way to defeat the germans or defeated them quickly was to force them into decisive battle. >> they began to conceptualize a large scale amphibious assault into france. >> operation overlord, the clandestine plan to invade normandy and begin to reclaim europe was born. over the next year and a half, allied leaders developed an intricate plan of legendary proportion. >> they designate a chief of staff and ultimately, make lieutenant general to...
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in the campaign to disrupt rail communications in france, the marshaling yards were attacked severalors escorted by lightenings, thunderbolts and mustangs made this raid on the 11th. na-109 is shot down by a p-47. the pilot can be seen parachuting down. the freight yards here at mulhouse were hit on the same day with fair results. the mulhouse freight yards are attacked again on may 25. 350 tons of bombs are dropped by formations of 135 heavy bombers. on this raid, the engine roundhouse, the coaling plant, and the locomotive shed are damaged and many hits are scored on the tracks. the air campaign against german installations in france continues. liberators of the eighth air force pass over service vessels bound for france and fly over the invasion coast six days after d-day. this smoking target has just been bombed by another group. the objectives of this attack are an airfield and railroad bridges. hits are scored in the target area. the target of the day for these air force is a village on the west coast of the norman peninsula, 30 miles south. the highway and railroad bridges are
in the campaign to disrupt rail communications in france, the marshaling yards were attacked severalors escorted by lightenings, thunderbolts and mustangs made this raid on the 11th. na-109 is shot down by a p-47. the pilot can be seen parachuting down. the freight yards here at mulhouse were hit on the same day with fair results. the mulhouse freight yards are attacked again on may 25. 350 tons of bombs are dropped by formations of 135 heavy bombers. on this raid, the engine roundhouse, the...
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i am honored to be chosen as one of the grand marshals. i'm not crying, it is the cold air.r just standing. i don't necessarily look at it as anything special for me other then the people that i represent i remember growing up as the young, black, gay boy in an environment that i was told in every sunday that god did not love me. for those of you here who subscribe your religion, i believe we all know that god loves everybody and that there is a seat for everyone every one of us at that table. [applause] also, you know, in an environment where we had to fight for everything, there wasn't adequate housing, there wasn't adequate medical insurance. you did not know if you would be going home from, you know, school and the cops pulled you over just because you looked like a substance -- like a suspect. what to people should is that? excuse my language. we had to fight through all of those things. we still stand and we still persevere. i say, representing and standing with our community, but also speaking on behalf of black, gay boys who need people to stand for them and fight fo
i am honored to be chosen as one of the grand marshals. i'm not crying, it is the cold air.r just standing. i don't necessarily look at it as anything special for me other then the people that i represent i remember growing up as the young, black, gay boy in an environment that i was told in every sunday that god did not love me. for those of you here who subscribe your religion, i believe we all know that god loves everybody and that there is a seat for everyone every one of us at that table....
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a question about federal air marshals. it's been assessed the federal air marshal stated questionable contribution to aviation transportation security. i would challenge that assessment. the oig essentially stated that because of eids, improvised explosive devices versus traditionally understood hijacking efforts that the model of federal air marshals would be questionable to aviation security. i believe that's a fair assessment of their assessment. at 36,000 feet and 575 miles per hour, if a well-trained determined terrorist managed to open an emergency exit door on an aircraft, what would happen to that aircraft? mr. pesoske: that would be catastrophic. rep. higgins: would it not? and in the process of stopping that attempted effort by someone determined to do so if a federal air marshal was on a plane as a passenger, would you feel better? mr. pesoske: i would. rep. higgins: thank you very much. moving to a question regarding your testing, covert testing, my final question. has your covert testing included canine teams?
a question about federal air marshals. it's been assessed the federal air marshal stated questionable contribution to aviation transportation security. i would challenge that assessment. the oig essentially stated that because of eids, improvised explosive devices versus traditionally understood hijacking efforts that the model of federal air marshals would be questionable to aviation security. i believe that's a fair assessment of their assessment. at 36,000 feet and 575 miles per hour, if a...
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and hire cheap cruise panama has the world's largest shipping registry followed by liberia and the marshall islands critics though say the practice allows substandard regulations and makes it hard to hold ship owners to account and some shipping is involved in crimes such as smuggling weapons or illegal drugs. let's bring in our panelists for this discussion via skype from kingston in the canadian province of ontario we have who chang has any ari he's a professor of international relations on security issues at the university in all mon joining us from london is phil diak on he's a maritime security analyst also a partner at the maritime security risk consultancy dryad global and over in new jersey via skype we have lawrence brennan he teaches maritime law at fordham university thanks very much for joining us on inside story and welcome to all a few fill if i may start with you over in london is it fair to say that part of that cheaper and easier process of registration in another country doesn't mean fewer regulations for these ships and recent incidents in the gulf are now shining a spotl
and hire cheap cruise panama has the world's largest shipping registry followed by liberia and the marshall islands critics though say the practice allows substandard regulations and makes it hard to hold ship owners to account and some shipping is involved in crimes such as smuggling weapons or illegal drugs. let's bring in our panelists for this discussion via skype from kingston in the canadian province of ontario we have who chang has any ari he's a professor of international relations on...
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marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. 50 years ago on july 20, 1969, people across the country and around the world watched in eager anticipation as kneel armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon. this historic event ended the space race and brought american innovation, determination, and leadership to the forefront of the global stage. this was american exceptionalism at its best. my brother and sister and i never missed an apollo liftoff. we all became very familiar with that countdown. 10 9 -- ignition sequence 6 5 fire the retrorockets 3 2 - -- 1 liftoff. we have liftoff. the rocket has cleared the tower. we sat there in amazement as we sat in front of that rca black and white tv. it was like the whole room was shaking and we would sit there until we saw the rocket finally leave out of sight. apollo 11 was a 36-story high rocket. it started it's eight day, 953,000-mile journey to the moon and back. we all had toy rockets back in the day and would repeat that liftoff sequence over and over. my brother and
marshall, for five minutes. mr. marshall: thank you, mr. speaker. 50 years ago on july 20, 1969, people across the country and around the world watched in eager anticipation as kneel armstrong and buzz aldrin landed on the moon. this historic event ended the space race and brought american innovation, determination, and leadership to the forefront of the global stage. this was american exceptionalism at its best. my brother and sister and i never missed an apollo liftoff. we all became very...
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a no deal, you can tell he believes there are forces marshalling to do that evenif are forces marshallingjohnson are forces marshalling to do that even if borisjohnson goes ahead with his threat to carry out a no—deal brexit, not everybody at westminster is so confident. boris johnson, if, indeed, he runs, has a lot of stuff in his intro. this is the first declaration of quite a few people in his party not going to be able to make life easy for him. philip hammond on the backbench, the impact of the awkward squad, it is not how you want to start your term as pm, even if it is the job that borisjohnson has long to have and feels it has birthright, he will face considerable challenges on the international stage and at home, because i know rico had things, but philip hammond is very effective in a quiet, almost cunning way. philip hammond is very effective in a quiet, almost cunning waym might be that brexiteers will think they are being weapons, being awkward, but in their view, those who feel no deal is a bad idea, they believe they are doing it for the country, in some respects putting co
a no deal, you can tell he believes there are forces marshalling to do that evenif are forces marshallingjohnson are forces marshalling to do that even if borisjohnson goes ahead with his threat to carry out a no—deal brexit, not everybody at westminster is so confident. boris johnson, if, indeed, he runs, has a lot of stuff in his intro. this is the first declaration of quite a few people in his party not going to be able to make life easy for him. philip hammond on the backbench, the impact...
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--is funny because marshall he sometimes sounds bemused by the doctor. hasays, this is the way it always been done. the two famous cases that still get excited all the time in this contest -- context r johnson b mcintosh -- johnson versus mcintosh. the first time, chief justice john marshall says the discovery doctrine that european crowns used in earlier centuries is still the doctrine that holds the day. he describes the pinkish show in the opinion as perpetual inhabitants with diminutive rights. he justifies the description by saying they were an inferior race of people without the privilege of citizens and under the perpetual production and people edge of the government. upilage of the government. he needs to characterize them as racially distinct and inferior in american law. the same kind of ideas are articulated in the famous cherokee versus georgia case in 1831 where marshall coined the phrase, domestic dependent nations to describe the legal status of indians, which is a weird phrase. domestic dependent. it is unclear how you can be a nation but
--is funny because marshall he sometimes sounds bemused by the doctor. hasays, this is the way it always been done. the two famous cases that still get excited all the time in this contest -- context r johnson b mcintosh -- johnson versus mcintosh. the first time, chief justice john marshall says the discovery doctrine that european crowns used in earlier centuries is still the doctrine that holds the day. he describes the pinkish show in the opinion as perpetual inhabitants with diminutive...
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marshall almost sometimes sounds being used. he says, this is just the way it has always been done. the two famous cases, which still get cited all the time are johnson b mcintosh, which fighted land sales indians decided in 1823, and for the first time, chief duchess -- chief justice john marshall says the discovery doctrine is still the doctrine that holds today, and he described the tribe in this opinion as perpetual inhabitants with the menu to have rights and goes on to -- goesdiminutive rights, and on to describe them as an inferior race of people under the perpetual protection of the government. in order to justify the perpetuation of the discovery doctrine, he needs to characterize them as distinct and inferior in american law. the same kind of idea is further articulated in the famous ,herokee nation case in 1831 where marshall coined the phrase domestic dependent nations to describe the legal status of indians, which is a weird phrase. domestic dependent. it is unclear how you could be a nation but also dependent. nation implies sovereignty, but domestic dependent implies
marshall almost sometimes sounds being used. he says, this is just the way it has always been done. the two famous cases, which still get cited all the time are johnson b mcintosh, which fighted land sales indians decided in 1823, and for the first time, chief duchess -- chief justice john marshall says the discovery doctrine is still the doctrine that holds today, and he described the tribe in this opinion as perpetual inhabitants with the menu to have rights and goes on to -- goesdiminutive...
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we were very fortunate to have with us today the director of the marshall center. her 32-year nasa career includes decades in the space shuttle program. she guided the successful fly on ut retirement of the shuttle in 2011. she was one of the program's managers for the space launch system program, where she helped lead the development of the most powerful rocket ever built. among the honor she has received the nasa outstanding leadership metal and the presidential rank of meritorious executive award, the highest honor for career federal employees. so please join me in giving a very warm welcome to jody singer. [applause] dir. singer: good morning. this is a wonderful event to participate in. i am looking forward to telling you a little bit about nasa. on behalf of the national aeronautics and space administration, nasa, i thank you for the opportunity to tell you about my job, tell you about my passion and talk about what we do to explore, discover, and inspire the next generation. but i would like to start with a first, video about nasa and our plans to return to
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. >> a lot of national attention on this court marshal on this trial. thanks very much nick watt for that report. >>> there is other news we're following including a new cnn poll that shows president trump's approval rating at 43% with 52% disapproving the job he's doing at president. this comes only days before the president intends to tout his record during a fourth of july speech here in washington on the national mall. a celebration that traditionally has been nonpartisan. let's bring in our political experts and analysts and discuss and chris cillizza, kellyanne conway reveals the president does plan to talk about the successes of his administration during the salute to america fourth of july celebration. is that an appropriate moment at this kind of event? >> well, let me just frame it for people who don't live in washington or haven't visited washington on july fourth, there is already a july fourth celebration with fireworks and -- this is in addition to what was already had been planned and which i've attended and many people have attended in t
. >> a lot of national attention on this court marshal on this trial. thanks very much nick watt for that report. >>> there is other news we're following including a new cnn poll that shows president trump's approval rating at 43% with 52% disapproving the job he's doing at president. this comes only days before the president intends to tout his record during a fourth of july speech here in washington on the national mall. a celebration that traditionally has been nonpartisan....
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anand menon and joe marshall.r the 31st, but the new president of the european commission has said she would consider allowing a further extension to that deadline. ursula von der leyen, who served as defence minister in the german government and is a close ally of angela merkel, was confirmed as the replacement for jean—claude juncker, winning a narrow majority among meps. before that vote, in a speech to the european parliament in strasbourg, she reflected on the uk's referendum result three years ago. this is a serious decision. we regret it. but we respect it. applause. since then together, with the current government of the united kingdom, the european union has worked hard to organise the orderly departure of the united kingdom. the withdrawal agreement concluded with the government of united kingdom provides certainty, where brexit created uncertainty. in preserving the rights of citizens and in preserving peace and stability on the island of ireland, these two priorities are mine too. however, i stand read
anand menon and joe marshall.r the 31st, but the new president of the european commission has said she would consider allowing a further extension to that deadline. ursula von der leyen, who served as defence minister in the german government and is a close ally of angela merkel, was confirmed as the replacement for jean—claude juncker, winning a narrow majority among meps. before that vote, in a speech to the european parliament in strasbourg, she reflected on the uk's referendum result...
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marshall, we just don't need one or two people getting arrested and going to jail, we have to creates movement. and he said i understand. and that's what we did. hundreds and thousand of us were willing to go to jail. more than 400 people got arrested during the freedom riot and sentenced to 66 days in the state penitentiary in mississippi, but it led to the desegregation of public transportation all across the south. >> the way the student nonviolent coordinating committee was structured in terms of leadership was quite different than when i look at the naacp or martin luther king's southern christian leadership council in that it was bottom up. you write in your memoirs that you didn't trust leaders and you don't want your organization to be top down directed, but a lot of the success of the naacp and of martin luther king's outfit was that they were very centralized. that they were -- you know, martin luther king ran the show. why did you choose a very different model? >> we truly believe in what we call group participation. we were spending many long hours talking and trying to r
marshall, we just don't need one or two people getting arrested and going to jail, we have to creates movement. and he said i understand. and that's what we did. hundreds and thousand of us were willing to go to jail. more than 400 people got arrested during the freedom riot and sentenced to 66 days in the state penitentiary in mississippi, but it led to the desegregation of public transportation all across the south. >> the way the student nonviolent coordinating committee was structured...
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minister roll resteal at the international development secretary big powerful ministers who will marshal opposition to boris johnson's moves towards no deal from the backbenchers to put those things together it looks difficult if not unlikely that mr johnson will succeed in taking britain out of the e.u. of the 31st now banks that has claimed 2 prime ministers in just 3 years so what's the general feeling now how likely is it that barr is johnson can go the distance and follow through on bragg. without a general election it is looking quite unlikely indeed a general election is the only way to change these numbers in the house of commons that is so far as you said so 3 isn't a threesome a failed to yield a pass way to one that would accommodate breaks it and indeed this tiny. majority that boris johnson inherits from to resume a far worse situation than she ever found herself in just 3 seats at the moment it will go down to 2 next week that could be whittled away by defections from the party during the summer so that by the autumn he finds he can't even command the comp confidence of the
minister roll resteal at the international development secretary big powerful ministers who will marshal opposition to boris johnson's moves towards no deal from the backbenchers to put those things together it looks difficult if not unlikely that mr johnson will succeed in taking britain out of the e.u. of the 31st now banks that has claimed 2 prime ministers in just 3 years so what's the general feeling now how likely is it that barr is johnson can go the distance and follow through on bragg....
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police started to clear people out of the marshalls. you saw a succession of parents and kids and people with strollers rush out of the mall. a pause in time where police were presumably inside searching and then police officers left and headed back to the mall after they cleared that scene. >> let's go to to scott budman, reporting live from the scene for awhile now. he's got some witnesses to what happened out there today. scott? >> reporter: well, yeah, hey, terry, want to introduce you to alejandra. thanks for talking to us. tell me what you found out about this and what was going on? >> so at the moment i was at the movie theater. just decided to go through my phone and that's when i saw the news through facebook. i got a little panicked, you know, so we were trying to get out of the movie theater but they weren't letting us go out. so basically everybody just decided to go through the emergency door. we had no other options. but we are right here, jtdinghe i'm not sure if that's the reality. >> reporter: yeah, we heard there were
police started to clear people out of the marshalls. you saw a succession of parents and kids and people with strollers rush out of the mall. a pause in time where police were presumably inside searching and then police officers left and headed back to the mall after they cleared that scene. >> let's go to to scott budman, reporting live from the scene for awhile now. he's got some witnesses to what happened out there today. scott? >> reporter: well, yeah, hey, terry, want to...
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marshall agreed to appeal. and the war department was also busy. they had to consider it had to consider its options. the civilian reaction compel army to do what it rarely it in cases seeped in racial and dismissed verdict restored service personnel to duty very rare. for two weeks, the press dissected and debated stunning and somewhat manipulated clove of the fort evans case that time magazine and easy way out. then within a month the case disappeared from the press and accordingly from popular counts of the war. today americans know black men who served of the black men who served in war most notably the airmen and of white wac largely through their iconic image recruiting campaigns, but not a black wac once again, black women overlooked and undervalued fell through the cracks. and spirit explores very reasons for black wac invisibility and it also looks at the refuse l of the women to be invisible. they understand they understood that they did not neatly into military laws. civilian laws for that matter either. but not why having enlisted to he
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circuit and in the 1987 term for justice thurgood marshall of the u.s. supreme court. after briefly practicing law at a washington, d.c., law firm, she became a law professor, first at the university of chicago law school and later at harvard law school. she justice kagan also served four years in the clinton administration as associate council to the president and then deputy assistant to the president for domestic policy. starting in 2003, she served for six years as dean of harvard law school. in 2009, president obama nominated her as a solicitor general of the united states. and she became the first female to hold that role. a year later, the president nominated her as an associate justice of the supreme court and she took her seat in august of 2010. today's conversation with justice kagan will be moderated by the dean and executive vice president of georgetown university law center, william m. trainor. dean trainor received a bachelor of arts from yale a doctorate of law in history from harvard. he clericed for the honorable james l. folks for the u.s. court of ap
circuit and in the 1987 term for justice thurgood marshall of the u.s. supreme court. after briefly practicing law at a washington, d.c., law firm, she became a law professor, first at the university of chicago law school and later at harvard law school. she justice kagan also served four years in the clinton administration as associate council to the president and then deputy assistant to the president for domestic policy. starting in 2003, she served for six years as dean of harvard law...
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marshals. he is one of 11 people indicted by a grand jury in connection wilson. kiyah she was shot just trying to buy ice cream in her northeast d.c. neighborhood. >>> this morning, an online petition calling for montg pery countylic schools to sharply reduce its green house emission. activist are calling for the school system to cut greenhousi gas emiss from its buildings and buses. they urge t county to establish three excused absences per year for civic action. >>> we are seeing progress on silver metro trains. >> metro trains are moved into loudoun county. i got a bird's-eye view from chopper 4 yesterday. always fun to be up there. you can see the loudon metro station here and there is a train there. part ofase two. many cannot wait for the silver line to open. i think people like the metro. the traffic is horrible. the toll road are so expensive. si>> reporter: a pove? >> definitely a positive. >> i think definitely in the rush hours, it's really bad here. >> the project has been plagued by problems like cracks in the concrete. despite thosish,he silv -- tho
marshals. he is one of 11 people indicted by a grand jury in connection wilson. kiyah she was shot just trying to buy ice cream in her northeast d.c. neighborhood. >>> this morning, an online petition calling for montg pery countylic schools to sharply reduce its green house emission. activist are calling for the school system to cut greenhousi gas emiss from its buildings and buses. they urge t county to establish three excused absences per year for civic action. >>> we are...
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treanor: justice marshall, chief justice marshall. so many phrases for the ages. those are the ones i'd think about it. justice kagan: you couldn't try to imitate any of these people. some of them are too long ago, write in ways that are not very 2019, you know. mr. treanor: that's true. you have to come up with your own voice. and times change. but i think you couldn't write like justice jackson. one couldn't write today like justice jackson. i think it would be inauthentic. if you said that. justice kagan: people would be like, what is she doing? [laughter] who talks like that anymore, you know? mr. treanor: one other topic, and then we'll open it up for questions in a couple of minutes. talking about leadership. there was a wonderful course on women in leadership. you've been both a leader of a law school and a leader on the court. what is your model of leadership? is it different being the dean of a law school and being on the court? justice kagan: yes. because i don't really lead anything anymore. when you're a dean of a law school, you know, i know, you are
treanor: justice marshall, chief justice marshall. so many phrases for the ages. those are the ones i'd think about it. justice kagan: you couldn't try to imitate any of these people. some of them are too long ago, write in ways that are not very 2019, you know. mr. treanor: that's true. you have to come up with your own voice. and times change. but i think you couldn't write like justice jackson. one couldn't write today like justice jackson. i think it would be inauthentic. if you said that....
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is an inspiration in the way that justice marshall is an inspiration. he was obviously an advocate and then adjust us. -- then a justice. he founded the naacp in the way she founded the women's rights project at the aclu and both were brilliant litigation strategists. the way she talked about tonight i love the part where she talks , about the way there is a reverse incorporation. the mandate of the 14th it appliess explicitly to the state to transformed the entire constitution going back to the for the moment. -- back to the fifth amendment. >> justice ginsburg as an advocate has an intellectual approach and then to communicate these ideas and then we are told the story of sex versus gender and this is sex discrimination and then to talk earlier who is typing up a lot of her work who said "sex, sex, sex" everything in it could be offensive and then she started to say gender. i know you have written about how you challenge some norms so talk a little bit how the her advocacy challenge the d the language of the law and how her rhetorical perspective enri
is an inspiration in the way that justice marshall is an inspiration. he was obviously an advocate and then adjust us. -- then a justice. he founded the naacp in the way she founded the women's rights project at the aclu and both were brilliant litigation strategists. the way she talked about tonight i love the part where she talks , about the way there is a reverse incorporation. the mandate of the 14th it appliess explicitly to the state to transformed the entire constitution going back to...
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. >>> us marshalled need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. he is one of 11 indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of ma kia wilson who was killed last july while on way to an ice cream truck and several feet away from her front door. police say the suspect were part of a street gang. marshals are offer on $5,000 reward leading to theatch of merchantson. >>> yesterday, a prince william county judge sentenced jordan bayer to three year and he was sentenced to three years probation. he is accused of having an indecent relationship with a 16-year-old and he is accused of touching her and sending her explicit messages. barrett was 23 at the time. >>> a man from ft. washington is accused ofce putting of at risk while driving an atv. on sunday, they say lopez was part of a group onatvs that rounded police vehicles on monume monument. they say lopez rane into th officer's rear bumper and was thrown off the atv. no word if >>> july fourth has come and gone but questions remain how president trump's event called "salute to america" was pai
. >>> us marshalled need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. he is one of 11 indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of ma kia wilson who was killed last july while on way to an ice cream truck and several feet away from her front door. police say the suspect were part of a street gang. marshals are offer on $5,000 reward leading to theatch of merchantson. >>> yesterday, a prince william county judge sentenced jordan bayer to three...
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marshall space flight center and governor iv's state of alabama is one of nasa's largest field centers with 6000 employees. marshall developed rocket engines and tanks for our space shuttles and built sections of the international space station and it was at marshall where they designed, built and helped launch the saturn 5 rocket that carried the astronauts of apollo 11 to the moon. we were very fortunate to have with us today the director of the marshall center for 32 year nasa career includes decades in the space shuttle program. she guided the successful fly on retirement of the shuttle in 2011. she was one of the program's managers for the space launch system program where she helped lead the developers of the most powerful rocket ever built. among the honor she has received are the nasa outstanding leadership metal and presidential rank of meritorious executive award, highest honor of her career federal employees, please join me in giving a warm welcome to jody singer. [applause] this is wonderful event to participate in. i will tell you a little bit about nasa. on behalf of the
marshall space flight center and governor iv's state of alabama is one of nasa's largest field centers with 6000 employees. marshall developed rocket engines and tanks for our space shuttles and built sections of the international space station and it was at marshall where they designed, built and helped launch the saturn 5 rocket that carried the astronauts of apollo 11 to the moon. we were very fortunate to have with us today the director of the marshall center for 32 year nasa career...
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digital technologies it's getting more and more convenient to live in china house of the federal marshal for trying to get its. dan dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. to jerk off with the government already knows a lot about our personal information. so i think if this system can integrate take data out all the information together it will be more efficient. a model citizen dan dan will write highly on social credits. that are every action will be tracked and judged is fine by hook. or unknown whether or not our call though i think people in every country want a safe and stable society. if as our government says cameras are installed on every corner of public space i will feel safer and sound on how to alter the world we choke on trains simply. don't dance criminal academic and medical records will fade into school as well as state security assessments. the shopping habits will be another measure. this school could even change in real time depending on what she puts
digital technologies it's getting more and more convenient to live in china house of the federal marshal for trying to get its. dan dan dan is going places very much the modern chinese woman. she's a marketing professional diligent and prosperous and sees clear skies in her digital future. to jerk off with the government already knows a lot about our personal information. so i think if this system can integrate take data out all the information together it will be more efficient. a model...
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the fire marshal and homeland security has been helping me a lot with it.i think this will be the first of many, this drill that we will do on the 24th. we have done some tabletops, but it is hard to show them on a tabletop what our response is. it is not just for the chase centre, it is for the homes and buildings around it if there is a fire around there. it is a big concern. the homeland security also went to d.p.w. disaster debris removal which i think was stimulated by fleet we'd coming up, but that is a concern with us because we also need a coordination to work with them in a big disaster. if we have trees down and building rubble in the streets, and it will affect our response during a big disaster, we need to their bulldozers and their teams to come in and clear roads so we can respond. we are working on a coordination with them, looking for a partnership. i talked about the fourth of july. the mobile command, we are looking to update that. we got that in by the skin of our teeth and the tentative date to get worked on his july 29th it will go to s
the fire marshal and homeland security has been helping me a lot with it.i think this will be the first of many, this drill that we will do on the 24th. we have done some tabletops, but it is hard to show them on a tabletop what our response is. it is not just for the chase centre, it is for the homes and buildings around it if there is a fire around there. it is a big concern. the homeland security also went to d.p.w. disaster debris removal which i think was stimulated by fleet we'd coming...
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but the fire marshal there says that too many people just don't get that message or just simply ignore it. >>and this year they will be as a cruise through the neighborhoods. they will be stopping in confiscating maybe not given tickets in issuing fines. but they will could be confiscated. >>the contra costa sheriff's office says the deputies will be looking for people that are using fireworks and if you're caught you could be looking at a fine ranging anywhere from 500 to $5,000. so play it safe with the fireworks to the professionals and as you heard the fire marshal say they will confiscate whatever they find. the alameda county sheriff's office is already starting to crack down on illegal fireworks check this out they tweeted out a warning. this morning with an image of some of the fireworks they've already confiscated it shows more than 2000 pounds of illegal fireworks that they've seized since monday. on the national scene president trump's planned 4th of july extravaganza is generating its own fireworks. the cost has forced the national park service now to divert millions of dol
but the fire marshal there says that too many people just don't get that message or just simply ignore it. >>and this year they will be as a cruise through the neighborhoods. they will be stopping in confiscating maybe not given tickets in issuing fines. but they will could be confiscated. >>the contra costa sheriff's office says the deputies will be looking for people that are using fireworks and if you're caught you could be looking at a fine ranging anywhere from 500 to $5,000....
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marshals need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. he is one of indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of makia wilson who was killed last july while on her way to an ice cream truck and several feet away from her front door. police say the suspects were part of a street gang. marshals are offering a $5,000 reward leading to the catch of mchantson. >>> a youth minister apologized yesterday. a judge sentenced jordan bairdt to ee years. he was also sentenced to three years probation. baird was accused of having an indecent relationship back in 2014 with a teenage girl at the life church in manassas. he was charged with ginappropriately touchin then 16-year-old and sending her sexually explicit messages. baird was 23 at the time. >>> july fourth has come and gone but questions remain how president trump's event called "salute to america" was paid for. the event at the lincoln memorial featured military flyovers d tanks on the national mall and a speech by the president. our news partner at wtop report chris van holland and t
marshals need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. he is one of indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of makia wilson who was killed last july while on her way to an ice cream truck and several feet away from her front door. police say the suspects were part of a street gang. marshals are offering a $5,000 reward leading to the catch of mchantson. >>> a youth minister apologized yesterday. a judge sentenced jordan bairdt to ee years. he was...
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marshals need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. s name is isaiah merchantson. he is one of 11 indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of makia wilson who was killed last july while on her way to an ice cream truck and several feet away from her front door. police say the suspects were part of a street gang. marshals are offer on $5,000 a rew for information leading to the capture of rmechantson. >>> a local minister apologized to his victim at a hearing. yesterday, judge sentenced baird to three he was also sentenced to three years probation. baird was accused of having an iodecent relathip back in 2014 with a teenage generically at the life church in manassas. he was charged with inappropriately touching a then 16-year-oland sending her sexually explicitmessages. baird was 23 at the time. >>> july fourth has come and one. questioremain about how president um's event called salute to america was paid for. the event at the lincoln memorial featured military flyover and tanks on the national mall and a speech by the presi
marshals need help to track down a man wanted for kill a 10-year-old girl in d.c. s name is isaiah merchantson. he is one of 11 indicted by a grand jury in connection to the death of makia wilson who was killed last july while on her way to an ice cream truck and several feet away from her front door. police say the suspects were part of a street gang. marshals are offer on $5,000 a rew for information leading to the capture of rmechantson. >>> a local minister apologized to his victim...
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last year we talked about a marshal plan because's called for a marshal plan and we are going to work toward the creation of a marshal plan to get massive investment in these cities. no matter what our mayors do, for all of the good efforts that are made, unless we can get massive resources in our community, we are not going to be able to solve all the problems. so we must fight for reparations and we must fight for marshal plan. [ applause ] now of course this question of struggling justification is not without controversy. it's complex. it's difficult. and so there are voices who may agree and disagreen a and that' fine. disagreement as long as it's constructive and intended to help move the process, it should be welcomed. nobody ever said it would be comfortable. it has to be creative tension and out of that creative tension comes better partnerships. it sharpens our analysis and our thinking. i want to put that out there. this is not about a blanket endorsement of anyone. it is about an understanding that someone has the right vision, the right direction, because where there is no
last year we talked about a marshal plan because's called for a marshal plan and we are going to work toward the creation of a marshal plan to get massive investment in these cities. no matter what our mayors do, for all of the good efforts that are made, unless we can get massive resources in our community, we are not going to be able to solve all the problems. so we must fight for reparations and we must fight for marshal plan. [ applause ] now of course this question of struggling...
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he had to marshal things, marshalled the strike, get back and put in the dive on the ball deflectingricket, where there is an unwritten rule that if the ball deflect an unwritten rule that if the ball d efle ct off an unwritten rule that if the ball deflect off the body of the batter as they are making the ground, the batter doesn't run. they have every right to, every right to get down the other end. stokes was flat on his front anyway but he wouldn't have run. if the ball hadn't been fielded, there would be an extra run. the ball went to the boundary and it was four. there was a technicality in the laws which people are highlighting now, it's onlyjust coming to light, that the umpire in the middle technically got it wrong when he awarded six runs at that point, four for the boundary plus the two run. a very tiny detail stoplight what should it have been? five by the letter of the law rather than sex but it is a law nobody on the ground would have known about. commentators went aware of it. commentators went aware of and everything decided on the one moment is difficult because ther
he had to marshal things, marshalled the strike, get back and put in the dive on the ball deflectingricket, where there is an unwritten rule that if the ball deflect an unwritten rule that if the ball d efle ct off an unwritten rule that if the ball deflect off the body of the batter as they are making the ground, the batter doesn't run. they have every right to, every right to get down the other end. stokes was flat on his front anyway but he wouldn't have run. if the ball hadn't been fielded,...