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first, in fletcher, marshall said states may regulate. two years later he said it more elaborately and in 1827, it is only constitutional dissent, marshall talked about no inconsistency between the normal regulation of contract and the notion of the contract clause and extinguishment, revocation of a contractual agreement. i think the superficial explanation is a placeholder. the true explanation, to me, is his attempt to try and walk this fine line, to find a way to be true to his principles which were a blend of robust marshall nationalism and a certain respect for state rights. but to do that in light of all sorts of opinion -- and gibbons versus ogden johnson concurs that writing an opinion in which he does a couple of interesting things. me, one ofay, excuse the things we have a commerce clause is because states were such bad actors. he said the states caused this problem. that is jeffersonian heresy. he goes on in that same opinion to say i think federal power over commerce is exclusive and issued john marshall duct in his opinion t
first, in fletcher, marshall said states may regulate. two years later he said it more elaborately and in 1827, it is only constitutional dissent, marshall talked about no inconsistency between the normal regulation of contract and the notion of the contract clause and extinguishment, revocation of a contractual agreement. i think the superficial explanation is a placeholder. the true explanation, to me, is his attempt to try and walk this fine line, to find a way to be true to his principles...
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marshals service -- u.s. marshals service. their leaders are here with me today and we will be talking shortly. i am pleased to say especially over the last two nights, the demonstrations, while large, have been peaceful. the justice department is also working closely with our state and local partners to address violent riots around the country. our federal law enforcement efforts are focused on the violent instigators. fbi,attorneys offices, component field offices and state and local enforcement, we are receiving real-time intelligence and we have deployed resources to quell outbreaks of violence in several places. i urge governors and mayors and other state and local leaders to work closely with the national guard and with us. the federal government has thus far made 51 arrests for federal crimes in connection with violent rioting. we will continue to investigate, to make arrests, and to prosecute when warranted. inn i was attorney general 1995 -- 1992, riots broke out in los angeles following the acquittal by the state of
marshals service -- u.s. marshals service. their leaders are here with me today and we will be talking shortly. i am pleased to say especially over the last two nights, the demonstrations, while large, have been peaceful. the justice department is also working closely with our state and local partners to address violent riots around the country. our federal law enforcement efforts are focused on the violent instigators. fbi,attorneys offices, component field offices and state and local...
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marshals. so historically, when there have been emergencies where we have to respond with people who do have experience in these kind of emergencies, they are highly trained people. we use what are called sort teams, response teams, from the bureau of prisons. now, in the federal system, we don't wear badges with our names. the agents don't wear with their names and stuff like that which many , civilian, nonfederal police agencies do. and i could understand why some of these individuals simply wouldn't want to talk to people about who they are if that, in , fact, was the case. i'll take the next question. the next question comes from sandy with the "wall street journal." please go ahead. your line is open now. >> hi, there. i'm hoping you can explain how you coordinate the national guard deployment and movement in and around washington with the various federal law enforcement agencies. is it you who communicates the orders to the and how does that work? attorney general barr: it largely depends
marshals. so historically, when there have been emergencies where we have to respond with people who do have experience in these kind of emergencies, they are highly trained people. we use what are called sort teams, response teams, from the bureau of prisons. now, in the federal system, we don't wear badges with our names. the agents don't wear with their names and stuff like that which many , civilian, nonfederal police agencies do. and i could understand why some of these individuals simply...
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marshals and that's simply case.e our marshals' response force is approximately a hundred u,s. historically, when there have been emergencies where we have to respond with do have experience in these kind of emergencies, they are highly trained people. use what are called sort teams, response teams, from the of prisons, and -- in the ederal system we don't wear badges, the agents don't wear badges with their names and tuff like that which many civilian, nonfederal police agencies do. -- i could understand why some of these individuals simply to people nt to talk about who they are. case.at, in fact, was the i'll take the next question. >> the next question comes -- with the "wall street journal." please go ahead. line is open now. there. i'm hoping you can explain how to coordinate the national guard and movement in and around washington with the various federal law enforcement agencies. is it you who communicates the orders to them and how does that work? it largely depends on who they are supporting at that time. some of the national guard were police ng the met moat departme
marshals and that's simply case.e our marshals' response force is approximately a hundred u,s. historically, when there have been emergencies where we have to respond with do have experience in these kind of emergencies, they are highly trained people. use what are called sort teams, response teams, from the of prisons, and -- in the ederal system we don't wear badges, the agents don't wear badges with their names and tuff like that which many civilian, nonfederal police agencies do. -- i could...
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but marshall fruit on his not there. marshall who helped who show come to office. has been double crossed. just. let's go have breakfast. strong words. oh i've said being a linguist i have to know everything. has already got a drink. for our walk on ice i don't know anything you drink. but you can drink cognac today because i'm going to bring connor. 10 o'clock to 10 o'clock 3 hurried start. and i was watching marshal what had his reaction confused s'posed to be there taking taking the salute so i can well imagine what he was experiencing i didn't comment anything because the war oh mine a comment and i didn't say a single word just poured some more cognac. and i had. breakfast not a tiffany's but which marshall. from just perch at radio moscow to his talent for simultaneous translation george was an observer of the world changed the world came to george it was often through sports where there was no politics i also did mainly my work yet radio moscow at that time was translating and as a recorder and interviewing people in russian and translating him. into english
but marshall fruit on his not there. marshall who helped who show come to office. has been double crossed. just. let's go have breakfast. strong words. oh i've said being a linguist i have to know everything. has already got a drink. for our walk on ice i don't know anything you drink. but you can drink cognac today because i'm going to bring connor. 10 o'clock to 10 o'clock 3 hurried start. and i was watching marshal what had his reaction confused s'posed to be there taking taking the salute...
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getting more people out to marshall people, is this realistic?ere. if you see what has happened, this week, the prime minister says we need —— we've come out of national hibernation. he announced that on july the 4th, pubs will open open and we have had this long gap in a way, the government has not planned in the middle of the gap how people will react. as ros says we have had this lockdown. something none of us have ever experienced. it's something we didn't know how to cope with, and suddenly the feeling is that now, the moment of liberation has come, so people are taking advantage of it. you have shown a report from spain where your correspondent said how they were marshalling on the beaches. the government should have anticipated that there would be a reaction like this, of course, they couldn't have anticipated the good weather we would have, but they could've planted a bit better and anticipated, making the announcement that we are liberalizing freedom is coming, that people would want to ta ke coming, that people would want to take advant
getting more people out to marshall people, is this realistic?ere. if you see what has happened, this week, the prime minister says we need —— we've come out of national hibernation. he announced that on july the 4th, pubs will open open and we have had this long gap in a way, the government has not planned in the middle of the gap how people will react. as ros says we have had this lockdown. something none of us have ever experienced. it's something we didn't know how to cope with, and...
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thurgood marshall left the naacp about a year after this. others took the case -- indeed, all the way to the supreme court. the students continued their protest and they ran in separate, parallel paths. turns to theter sympathizers. it focuses on the people who express support for the students not directly involved in the protests. wase's john f. kennedy who campaigning. chart how the to claim did develop into something like common sense for a lot of people. obviouslythought, that's unconstitutional. but when the commonsense kept saying the same thing -- it does create pressure on that legal doctrine. the next chapter turns to the opponents. i look at the lunch counter operators, these southern political leaders at the local and state record -- state level. point and a really important point to take away is the opposition was quite divided on the issue of lunch counter discrimination. they unify after brown v. board of education. .t is quite diverse in certain moments they come together. in certain moments they are pulled apart. the challeng
thurgood marshall left the naacp about a year after this. others took the case -- indeed, all the way to the supreme court. the students continued their protest and they ran in separate, parallel paths. turns to theter sympathizers. it focuses on the people who express support for the students not directly involved in the protests. wase's john f. kennedy who campaigning. chart how the to claim did develop into something like common sense for a lot of people. obviouslythought, that's...
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for decades the marshall's family has kept these invaluable artifacts but have now decided to donate them to this very special project. for the. declassified documents from the ministry of defense archives have also been donated for example for the 1st time german aerial reconnaissance pictures of moscow from the very start of the war can be seen genuine artifacts evoking a sense of living history. no. museum expire not out of the fog in your world in which the whatever makes you just make it. appear at your promotion is to couple the nastiest of us telescope you've got to work towards just explain up. the use of dates in more with the whoops go. off after model. of it doesn't but i knew at that it's. not a single item is random in the galleries and chambers the unique collection letters compare red army small arms with various time periods and chooses changes in military uniform everything is displayed in historical order in particular it shows how victory banners are placed raised high while the banners and weapons of the vanquished are been nice the visitors feet behind glass. is.
for decades the marshall's family has kept these invaluable artifacts but have now decided to donate them to this very special project. for the. declassified documents from the ministry of defense archives have also been donated for example for the 1st time german aerial reconnaissance pictures of moscow from the very start of the war can be seen genuine artifacts evoking a sense of living history. no. museum expire not out of the fog in your world in which the whatever makes you just make it....
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air force tests its intercontinental missile by firing them at the marshall. imagine a missile coming screaming out of the sky it's absolutely terrifying there i think that there is there's really nothing that i can imagine that that would be more terror. trying than this and we're talking about. devices that any one of them could go off course. none of this disturbs life on the base where small town america has been recreated a wonderland of the suburban good. will. that realize that there's nothing better than living on a tropical island i'm pretty much of each property you know it's great living here . just across the bay busybody. known as the slum of the pacific more than 12000 people live here on the strip of land less than a mile long. many of them refugees from what is now a missile base and from islands poisoned by nuclear testing. every day people from me by are brought to work on the missile base to water the gardens and the golf course. then they are ferry back so they puff and. this is apartheid in the pacific. you find me. there any medicine. and
air force tests its intercontinental missile by firing them at the marshall. imagine a missile coming screaming out of the sky it's absolutely terrifying there i think that there is there's really nothing that i can imagine that that would be more terror. trying than this and we're talking about. devices that any one of them could go off course. none of this disturbs life on the base where small town america has been recreated a wonderland of the suburban good. will. that realize that there's...
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the people marshall islands we have no need for. it's being used to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. the plight of the syrian people and the violence they enjoy is plain for all to see . who's but behind closed doors lurks an unspeakable brutality inflicted on the women. from the brave few who survived my c.d.'s and dignity and then to tell the tale. silent war i witnessed documentary on al-jazeera one half scottish and half lebanese so diversity is really important to me and al-jazeera is the most diverse place i have ever worked we have so many different nationalities and this is in these books together in this one news organization and this diversity of perspectives is reflected in our coverage giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on and that's a key strength of all to 0. 00 explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why borys influence the course of history beginning with the giants of the st
the people marshall islands we have no need for. it's being used to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. the plight of the syrian people and the violence they enjoy is plain for all to see . who's but behind closed doors lurks an unspeakable brutality inflicted on the women. from the brave few who survived my c.d.'s and dignity and then to tell the tale. silent war i witnessed documentary on...
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the people marshall islands we have no need for. it's being used to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. in an isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise of the looking at another side of this story the information around the. separating propaganda from fact its reality has truly. exposing the triad manipulates the rhetoric and claims but they cannot manipulate the listening post your insight guide to the media on al-jazeera. the news as it breaks. with details coverage confines it's so cold in the middle of a deepening cold pool between china and the united states from around the world close to bankruptcy many say such initiatives will not be enough to deal with what prime minister has warns could be a major food crisis. from young like evolution. to revolutionary things. from political activism to incarceration in part one of the 2 point document to see how does he explains the single minded tune . of the 1st leader of
the people marshall islands we have no need for. it's being used to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. in an isolating times the listening post cuts through the noise of the looking at another side of this story the information around the. separating propaganda from fact its reality has truly. exposing the triad manipulates the rhetoric and claims but they cannot manipulate the listening post...
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yeah we love the marshall project. before to talk about is called american sheriff and it was. the work you guys do is as vital to me a bit of a quick historical walkthrough as to how we got ourselves in the small group. so i will try to sum up the 25200 years of law enforcement in this country really quickly so i always like to start out that remember america as a place steps different depending on what state you're in so as to so the history of policing we should look at it 1st in the south and then once again it's in the northern cities like boston so really quickly in the south we do have a legacy obviously of slave patrols and i would say about the legions of these u.n. dancers white man going around attacking black americans who were escaping for their freedom and even slavery was over and i think that in your quotes. you had the 1st began of the federal government coming in and saying hey you cannot allow sort of local law enforcement to continue to abuse black americans and i really don't know this but lawsuit a lot of because the color of law statute in federal case la
yeah we love the marshall project. before to talk about is called american sheriff and it was. the work you guys do is as vital to me a bit of a quick historical walkthrough as to how we got ourselves in the small group. so i will try to sum up the 25200 years of law enforcement in this country really quickly so i always like to start out that remember america as a place steps different depending on what state you're in so as to so the history of policing we should look at it 1st in the south...
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even with something that is the great depression so i think we have to take it very seriously so marshall i mean we in some kind of recovery or is it too early to same her recovery in some sectors and not others kind of you know unpack it for us without getting too political the look that the idea is if you if you go if you if you stop a car you know you're going 100 miles an hour then you stop the car and it goes to 0 and then you break celebrate and it goes 20 miles an hour of course you know the car is moving again and. so course that's progress but you are still far from seeing that automobile move operated at maximum efficiency so leaving aside this testicle ledge and there are there is about and i'm sure we'll get into that yes there's been some recovery but you are still dealing with some you've still got some profound long term structural issues which i think are far from big result in your opinion i mean it's one of the things that you know a situation like 2 very sudden because this was this was self-inflicted the kind of it was turned off it was a it was it a choice ok but as w
even with something that is the great depression so i think we have to take it very seriously so marshall i mean we in some kind of recovery or is it too early to same her recovery in some sectors and not others kind of you know unpack it for us without getting too political the look that the idea is if you if you go if you if you stop a car you know you're going 100 miles an hour then you stop the car and it goes to 0 and then you break celebrate and it goes 20 miles an hour of course you know...
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the marshall funds. united states and with nato public diplomacy to bring you a conversation with the secretary-general for nato for the alliances reflection process, evaluating how to strengthen nato in an increasingly competitive world. we're having this conversation as the world confronts the worst pandemic in a century and the deepest economic downturn since the great depression and here in the united states, the most widespread anti-racist protest in 50 years. we have at the atlantic council are responding by doubling down on our founding purpose, to advance a more equal, just, prosperous and collaborative international order and of course, the nato alliance has always been at the center of our work and the center of that. thank you for joining us today from all around the world for this important discussion. i encourage you to join in the conference conversation either by using the q & a function, at the bottom of your screen on zoom, q & a function or tweeting #nato 2030. we may be geographically
the marshall funds. united states and with nato public diplomacy to bring you a conversation with the secretary-general for nato for the alliances reflection process, evaluating how to strengthen nato in an increasingly competitive world. we're having this conversation as the world confronts the worst pandemic in a century and the deepest economic downturn since the great depression and here in the united states, the most widespread anti-racist protest in 50 years. we have at the atlantic...
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in essence, what we are endeavoring to do, brandon, is what my personal hero, thurgood marshall said-he constitution real for all americans. you see, justice marshall said the basis of the constitutn is y born to a black mother, the most uneducated black mother, the most inarticulate black mother, the most impoverished black mother, has the same exact rights as a white baby born to a white mother, the most educated white mother, the most articulate white mother, the most affluent white mother, just by virtue of that baby drawing its first breath as an american. now, justice marshall said, reverend jackson, i know that's not the case in america today, but i challenge anybody to say, tony, that that's not the goal worth fighting for. he said i challenge anybody to say that's not what makes america the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. so when we fight for the george floyds of the world, but more importantly, when we fight for the unknown george floyds of the world, when we fight for the trayvon martins of the world. when we fight for the terrence crutches of
in essence, what we are endeavoring to do, brandon, is what my personal hero, thurgood marshall said-he constitution real for all americans. you see, justice marshall said the basis of the constitutn is y born to a black mother, the most uneducated black mother, the most inarticulate black mother, the most impoverished black mother, has the same exact rights as a white baby born to a white mother, the most educated white mother, the most articulate white mother, the most affluent white mother,...
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every missile fired on the marshall islands by the us military cost $100000000.00 each. this school bus is the only one only by they can't afford to replace it. with. the people on mars allowance we have no need for. it's being used to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. does the mind play tricks the damn car is always is parked right there are they really out there and you've passed the family by paula but most are and dragons here act like they're in the car a filmmaker takes the f.b.i. to court to find out the proximately 33120 pages of records and in the process mobilizes her community as long as people are free to talk and there is no check against the feeling of being watched on al-jazeera. people have come to expect a lot from al-jazeera over the years it's the reporting the commitment to on the reporter places the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power if a politician comes on this channel they will be challenged and tha
every missile fired on the marshall islands by the us military cost $100000000.00 each. this school bus is the only one only by they can't afford to replace it. with. the people on mars allowance we have no need for. it's being used to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. does the mind play tricks the damn car is always is parked right there are they really out there and you've passed the family...
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every missed fired on the marshall islands by the us military costs $100000000.00 each. this school bus is the only one only by they can't afford to replace it. the people. have no need. to test and if the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. this fire is the story people's lives for essential workers on the front lines even a pride i ask is that you share their experiences of the u.s. response to cold with 19 well i can do it i believe. it it. can go one pager system inspire me to do everything in our power to change this system completely faultline america's pandemic workers on a jersey. shore trains of hope. and inspiration and. personal stories of people who have keeping the spirit of freedom alive. by courageously defending their rights to be heard. it's disappointing that we begin to. al-jazeera selects. people have come to expect a lot from al-jazeera over the years it's the reporting the commitment to on the reporter places the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea o
every missed fired on the marshall islands by the us military costs $100000000.00 each. this school bus is the only one only by they can't afford to replace it. the people. have no need. to test and if the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. this fire is the story people's lives for essential workers on the front lines even a pride i ask is that you share their experiences of the u.s. response to cold with 19...
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joining me, w kamal bell and marshall, author of race law and american society.t of the vice president of the united states won't say black lives matter and not only that, went on to sigh that all lives matter and that america from its very i am sepgs has embraced the notion that all people are created equal. >> whoo! i mean, anderson, it's super depre depressing. major corporations are tweeting out black lives matter. starbucks system afried to have saying black lifes matter and they want everyone to hold a starbucks, no matter who you vote for. the guy who lines up behind trump is afraid to say it. they do the exact opposite. yet people are going to be mad at me on twitter because i'm not plemging allegiance to joe biden. >> well, why are you not -- i mean, what are you hoping for this election? >> i mean, i'm hoping more from the movement of this country than i'm hoping for the election. i don't think -- i certainly do not want trump to be president again. let me make that a thousand percent clear. even if biden is elected, the somehow that's a magic wand that
joining me, w kamal bell and marshall, author of race law and american society.t of the vice president of the united states won't say black lives matter and not only that, went on to sigh that all lives matter and that america from its very i am sepgs has embraced the notion that all people are created equal. >> whoo! i mean, anderson, it's super depre depressing. major corporations are tweeting out black lives matter. starbucks system afried to have saying black lifes matter and they...
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every missile fired on the marshall islands by the us military costs $100000000.00 each. this school bus is the only one only by they can't afford to replace it. the people who. have no need. to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. rewind returns. our hands on the past down to serious documentary i would compare it with onion and i would argue that. the harder longhorn. rewind the games with fags in city under siege for sick. kids with one every 6 on al-jazeera in a 2 part series. of video observes the lives of 2 children. over 20 years. where insights into circumstances that she applies. in a rapidly changing world. 20 years of mean starts with blood and land to produce stories on how to 0. there's a wave of sentiment around the world if you actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voices are not heard because they're just not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover big stories and we report on
every missile fired on the marshall islands by the us military costs $100000000.00 each. this school bus is the only one only by they can't afford to replace it. the people who. have no need. to test missile the foreign countries like china. and anywhere else if they want. what would you like to see happen. i want our land back. rewind returns. our hands on the past down to serious documentary i would compare it with onion and i would argue that. the harder longhorn. rewind the games with fags...
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to be fair, i know there have been some attempts at marshalling on the beaches.ople were apparently a little bit worse for drink and were refusing to obey instructions to not be too close together, but bournemouth beachis close together, but bournemouth beach is enormous! you know, it is a very long and deep stretch of beach and it is astonishing, actually, that so many people were able and free during the week to begin be able to go down to the beaches and i think we need to recognise that the country is not normal at the moment. many people would perhaps be away overseas at this point, especially at this time of the year. other people would normally be at work during the day, but at the moment they are not. so this is likely with they are not. so this is likely with the weather we have got and with everything else being so shut. this is likely to be a huge risk and it might be a reason for the government to consider whether we need to open up to consider whether we need to open up other areas of the economy, so we are not crowding people into certain places, wh
to be fair, i know there have been some attempts at marshalling on the beaches.ople were apparently a little bit worse for drink and were refusing to obey instructions to not be too close together, but bournemouth beachis close together, but bournemouth beach is enormous! you know, it is a very long and deep stretch of beach and it is astonishing, actually, that so many people were able and free during the week to begin be able to go down to the beaches and i think we need to recognise that the...
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charles: you talk about about your new marshall plan and also the role of government.ld the government be doing? for instance, the state of california passed legislation last year that a certain percentage of women had to be on the boards of directors. are you, do you want to see that sort of approach or how should the government involvement look? >> look, i think the people respond to incentives and penalties best and i think we need a, to go, to get out of the myopic because what you just said is going to create, you know, some people for it and some people against it and now we have a argument. a house divided cannot stand. of course you need women on board. of course you need minorities on board. what would say to the company is it in your enlightened self-interest to have more people of color and women on board? do you have customers that are minority and women? you might have people be on the board. i would come at it differently. what the government needs to do, i talked to the congress, treasury, both sides of the aisle about this, new marshall plan, published
charles: you talk about about your new marshall plan and also the role of government.ld the government be doing? for instance, the state of california passed legislation last year that a certain percentage of women had to be on the boards of directors. are you, do you want to see that sort of approach or how should the government involvement look? >> look, i think the people respond to incentives and penalties best and i think we need a, to go, to get out of the myopic because what you...
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janell byrd—chichester is the director of the thurgood marshall institute at the naacp legal defencearch, targeted advocacy campaigns, and public education initiatives in pursuit of racialjustice. thank you so much forjoining us. named after thurgood marshall never remembers the fact that he was the lead lawyer in brown versus board of education in 1954 anti—segregation. we look at the time line from brown versus board of education until now, where does the george floyd case fit? this is all a part of a continuum. brown was critical because it broke the back of legal apartheid in the united states. but the struggle to make the promise of brown real as continued with us. and with the interconnection between education, employment, housing and police brutality, what policing means or community means it's all integrated. this is just means or community means it's all integrated. this isjust part means or community means it's all integrated. this is just part of the continuing of the effort to try and fight racial discrimination and racism in the us but at this particular time, we are now
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marshals are being deployed. the d.c. hassal guar. has been called up as well. the world war ii memorial vandalized as well. they are able to get it off of that stone. the president tweeting out the united states of america will be designating antifa as a terrorist organization. twitter suspended the account antifa underscore us. in a statement from sunday the on general bill barr said the justice department and fbi will be working to find the organizers and instigators of this violence. antifa is well funded. they want to find out who is paying for all this. the aclu are quick to respond and have issues with branding an organization as a terror group. i'll see you in 45 minutes. reporter: law enforcement racing for continued violent protests as tens of thousands national guard troops have deployed in 27 states. >> joining us to break it all down, what are the guard's orders? how do they work with local authorities? >> [inaudible] in a situation like this is to protect critical infrastructure. you have no idea what riots can lead to. so you need to put a guard p
marshals are being deployed. the d.c. hassal guar. has been called up as well. the world war ii memorial vandalized as well. they are able to get it off of that stone. the president tweeting out the united states of america will be designating antifa as a terrorist organization. twitter suspended the account antifa underscore us. in a statement from sunday the on general bill barr said the justice department and fbi will be working to find the organizers and instigators of this violence. antifa...
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claire marshall, bbc news, worcestershire.world —famous abbey road studios has reopened, after closing its doors during the coronavirus lockdown for the first time in its 90—year history. celebrated for recording the likes of edward elgar, the beatles and lady gaga, the studio is now having to work very differently because of social distancing. our arts editor will gomperts reports. it's june, 1967. the beatles are at abbey road studios in london recording their latest number, all you need is love. the place is absolutely packed. that was then. this is now. the corridors of the legendary studios are empty, save for the ghostly presence of past glories. but all is not lost. hello. covid—19 has battered the arts, but not into submission. the players are returning, albeit in limited numbers and operating within strict social distancing protocols. nevertheless, abbey road is back in business. it feels great. it's so wonderful, i mean, you know, closing the doors, it's the first time we have closed the doors since opening in 1931.
claire marshall, bbc news, worcestershire.world —famous abbey road studios has reopened, after closing its doors during the coronavirus lockdown for the first time in its 90—year history. celebrated for recording the likes of edward elgar, the beatles and lady gaga, the studio is now having to work very differently because of social distancing. our arts editor will gomperts reports. it's june, 1967. the beatles are at abbey road studios in london recording their latest number, all you need...
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are gone labs in chicago last week came 7 men natives of the marshall island leben is from here in the rational radiated by a march 19th 54 hydrogen bomb. john is mayor of which is 100 miles from the. john as we said. happy amenable to. his grandfather ran almost make it on his car and. a white man brought money and religion and a market for it. and is a pretty good mayor. iron room is a radiation big for a human being. inside john. whose 1st visit to the white man's country meant time can just go people and chicago skyscrapers and streamlined. first visit to the white man's country meant the iron rule. these people are getting paid they are part of the experiment project $4.00 they are being returned to wrong girl at an island 100 miles from bikini by the u.s. navy they were told repeatedly it was safe to go home. they are being returned to an island described by a u.s. atomic energy official has by far the most contaminated place on earth he added it will be interesting to get a measure of human uptake when people live in a contaminated environment. the people of. poison island for 2
are gone labs in chicago last week came 7 men natives of the marshall island leben is from here in the rational radiated by a march 19th 54 hydrogen bomb. john is mayor of which is 100 miles from the. john as we said. happy amenable to. his grandfather ran almost make it on his car and. a white man brought money and religion and a market for it. and is a pretty good mayor. iron room is a radiation big for a human being. inside john. whose 1st visit to the white man's country meant time can just...
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marshals out. the justice department said they'll send at many federal resources as they can where they're needed, jake. >> i'm told in new york city, one in seven of protesters arrested as of thursday were not from new york city. protesters, some of them, were using encrypted communications. it does seem suspicious, even organized. but by whom? >> yeah, that's the big question. and i think even new york city is struggling to answer the question. it appears at least some of this communication is being done with people who are riding bikes, trying to be lookout scouts, trying to make sure they can keep ahead of what the police are doing. it doesn't look right now, jake, that -- certainly in new york city, that they can answer the question whether there's any specific groups. they do believe there are some anarchists involved because of some of the people they have
marshals out. the justice department said they'll send at many federal resources as they can where they're needed, jake. >> i'm told in new york city, one in seven of protesters arrested as of thursday were not from new york city. protesters, some of them, were using encrypted communications. it does seem suspicious, even organized. but by whom? >> yeah, that's the big question. and i think even new york city is struggling to answer the question. it appears at least some of this...
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marshals to protect these historic sites. >> they're looking at george washington, they're looking at abraham lincoln, thomas jefferson. not going to happen. not going to happen. not as long as i'm here. >> reporter: ex-aides like john bolton say the president simply hasn't focused enough on the virus. >> and he didn't want to hear about the potential impact of a pandemic on the american economy and its effect on his re-election. turning a blind eye to all of these early signs. >> and we are learning the president is walg himself off from bad polling telling advisers he does not believe the latest poll saying he is trailing joe biden and he's pushing off dr. anthony fauci who has not spoken to mr. trump in three weeks. aides are not hopeful the president will ever warm up to wearing a mask. one official told us, quote, he will never change on the mask. jim acosta, cnn, the white house. >>> several recent polls show mr. trump's likely democratic challenger with a sizeable lead. one example here, a survey from "the new york times" and sienna college has joe biden ahead of mr. trump by 1
marshals to protect these historic sites. >> they're looking at george washington, they're looking at abraham lincoln, thomas jefferson. not going to happen. not going to happen. not as long as i'm here. >> reporter: ex-aides like john bolton say the president simply hasn't focused enough on the virus. >> and he didn't want to hear about the potential impact of a pandemic on the american economy and its effect on his re-election. turning a blind eye to all of these early...
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fire marshal says about 6,000 supporters showed up, even though the location can seat 19,000 people.t people there, no masks either. that rally actually happened as tulsa reported a fifth record-setting daily number of cases on saturday. fifth. cases are on the rise in other parts of the u.s. as well. florida reporting more than 3,000 new cases sunday alone. experts are saying the state could become the next u.s. epicenter. new york city, once the epicenter, entering phase two of reopening. employees will head back to retail, hair salons, barber shops and offices. >>> white house preparing for the possibility of a second wave in a few months even though experts say the country isn't out of the first wave yet. >> we are filling the stockpile in anticipation of a possible problem in the fall, doing everything we can beneath the surface, working as hard as we possibly can. that's my role in this. to the extent it does create jobs, that's a good thing but this is a serious issue. last i was at ksh. >> preparing for a second wave in the fall? >> of course. you prepare for what can possibl
fire marshal says about 6,000 supporters showed up, even though the location can seat 19,000 people.t people there, no masks either. that rally actually happened as tulsa reported a fifth record-setting daily number of cases on saturday. fifth. cases are on the rise in other parts of the u.s. as well. florida reporting more than 3,000 new cases sunday alone. experts are saying the state could become the next u.s. epicenter. new york city, once the epicenter, entering phase two of reopening....
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marshals are told to be prepared to help protect those monuments and trump says he'll sign an executive order threatening severe punishment for those trying to bring them down even though a law stating that was enacted 20 years ago. >> now they are looking at jesus christ. they are looking at george washington. they are looking at abraham lincoln, thomas jefferson. not going to happen. >> jake, as several of those campaign staffers are quarantining we're told some have undergone testing. the campaign urged a lot to be there so the president had this show of force for his return to the campaign trail. many chartered a plane together and flew on it and many were not wearing masks on that flight, jake. >> they sent out selfies, pictures of them without masks. thanks so much kaitlan collins. david, trump in hess polls is trailing biden in a lot of key battleground states, michigan, wisconsin, florida, arizona, north carolina. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells me something about the mood of the electorate and the map. first, the mood. the president is just losing on the major two is
marshals are told to be prepared to help protect those monuments and trump says he'll sign an executive order threatening severe punishment for those trying to bring them down even though a law stating that was enacted 20 years ago. >> now they are looking at jesus christ. they are looking at george washington. they are looking at abraham lincoln, thomas jefferson. not going to happen. >> jake, as several of those campaign staffers are quarantining we're told some have undergone...
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now justice marshall said, i know that's not the case in america today. but i challenge anybody to say, tony, that's not the goal we're fighting for. he said i challenge anybody to say that's not what makes america the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. so when we fight for the george floyds of the world but more importantly when we fight for the unknown george floyds of the world, when we fight for the trayvon martins of the world, when we fight for the michael browns of the world, when why fight for the jamar starks of the world, when we fight for the sandra blands of the world, when we fight for the kaw maude -- ahmaud arberies of the world and the stephon clarks of the world, when we fight for the least of these, what we're really doing is helping america live up to its creed. what we're really doing is helping america be the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. but most importantly, brothers and sisters, what we're doing is helping america be america for all americans. [applause] we want not two jus
now justice marshall said, i know that's not the case in america today. but i challenge anybody to say, tony, that's not the goal we're fighting for. he said i challenge anybody to say that's not what makes america the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. so when we fight for the george floyds of the world but more importantly when we fight for the unknown george floyds of the world, when we fight for the trayvon martins of the world, when we fight for the michael...
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gloria brown marshall as well. memorial service is saturday in ray ford, north carolina, where mr. floyd's sister lives. the funeral will be held next week in houston. i spoke about an hour or so ago with houston's mayor, sylvester turner. >>> mayor turner, i'm sure you watched the memorial certificate vils for george floyd in minneapolis today. reverend sharpton delivered the eulogy. he said what happened to mr. floyd happens every day in this country and it's time for us to stand up in george floyd's name and say, get your knee off our necks. i'm wondering what your reaction was when you heard that. >> well, i mean, it does happen way too often, you know, anderson. it is important, for example, that we create a system or devise a system that respects everyone. every life is important. every neighborhood is important. and it doesn't matter which city you're in. we always should be taking a look at our policies, our practices and our procedures. we can always do things better. training is critically important. and
gloria brown marshall as well. memorial service is saturday in ray ford, north carolina, where mr. floyd's sister lives. the funeral will be held next week in houston. i spoke about an hour or so ago with houston's mayor, sylvester turner. >>> mayor turner, i'm sure you watched the memorial certificate vils for george floyd in minneapolis today. reverend sharpton delivered the eulogy. he said what happened to mr. floyd happens every day in this country and it's time for us to stand up...
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and in essence when we are endeavoring to do, brandon, what my hero thurgood marshall said, make theonstitution real for all americans. you see, justice marshall said the basis of the constitution is simply this, that black baby born to a black mother, the most un uneducated black mother. the most in-arctic could you what the black mother, the most improvished black mother have the same exact rights as a white baby. the most educated white mother, the most articulated and most affluent white mother, just by virtue of that baby drawing its first breath as an american. justin marshall said i know that is not the case in america today, but i challenge anybody to say that that is not the goal worth fighting for. he said i challenge anybody to say that is not what makes america the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. so when we fight for the george floyds of the world, but more importantly, when we fight for the unknown grneorge floyd of t word, the trayvon make yortins e word, the eric garners of the word, when the sandra plannbran t the world, the brionna taylo
and in essence when we are endeavoring to do, brandon, what my hero thurgood marshall said, make theonstitution real for all americans. you see, justice marshall said the basis of the constitution is simply this, that black baby born to a black mother, the most un uneducated black mother. the most in-arctic could you what the black mother, the most improvished black mother have the same exact rights as a white baby. the most educated white mother, the most articulated and most affluent white...
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marshals that have been called. in and then there was that in wisconsin, that hongs christian hague statue that was taken down. he was anti-slavery activist. he was a journalist and he died because of his wounds in the civil war. he was fighting against slavery. they tore it down. they decapitated the monument and threw it in the river. the president tweeted out very sad to see states allowing roving gangs of wise guys, anarchists and looters. many of them having no idea what they're doing indiscriminately ripping down our statues and monuments to the past. some are great works of art, but all represent our history and heritage both good and bad. important to understand both to turbulent and difficult times. knowledge comes from the most unusual players. brian? brian: very well put. i would like, to before we go any further, the democrats that are outraged by this. there are none. and this is so outrageous and elm bare rafersing for people who actually want to make the country better and law enforcement improved bec
marshals that have been called. in and then there was that in wisconsin, that hongs christian hague statue that was taken down. he was anti-slavery activist. he was a journalist and he died because of his wounds in the civil war. he was fighting against slavery. they tore it down. they decapitated the monument and threw it in the river. the president tweeted out very sad to see states allowing roving gangs of wise guys, anarchists and looters. many of them having no idea what they're doing...
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the system failing after 400 years of failure. >> gloria brown marshall, laura coats, thank you. appreciate it. coming up next retired marine corps general mattis. the first defense secretary breaking his silence, weighing in on how he believes the president is failing the country at this moment. this is an extraordinary development to have the former defense secretary, the mad dog mattis as the president used to love calling him. talking about how the president's dividing and miss using the nation's armed forces. retired army four star wesley clark joibz us to talk about that. later kareem abdul-jabbar, what he sees in what we're all watching unfold. hi. uh, can you tell me how to get to i-70, please? o-okay, are you -- ah, yes. thank you. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer car
the system failing after 400 years of failure. >> gloria brown marshall, laura coats, thank you. appreciate it. coming up next retired marine corps general mattis. the first defense secretary breaking his silence, weighing in on how he believes the president is failing the country at this moment. this is an extraordinary development to have the former defense secretary, the mad dog mattis as the president used to love calling him. talking about how the president's dividing and miss using...
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but marshal ahmed had been shocked by witnessing israel's as supremacy at fust time.the next day i met ordered an immediate withdrawal of the gyptian troops from sinai . and which led to the total collapse of the egyptian front. because me before michel therrien. shave it plays a mean bill what's very hush to base the way it's vague bets and write them in the summer. so young me the duff the ish young we have but we're looking for a. big. one shot he said. if only to last at long last call or by your vet listen a sense. share and it's a. big love with god that's a lot of him by story other than the fact they saw him get will mean more him like a lawyer before. by the 4th day of the war israeli troops reached the eastern bank of the suez canal. they had occupied the whole of the sinai peninsula and the gaza strip. solem the fears of caster. level cut the. deficit on but it's pulled back up and you can see. were should and i would have mellowed out at the start as as human. kind of good but as for. the previous day the israelis had also tasted success on that eastern fr
but marshal ahmed had been shocked by witnessing israel's as supremacy at fust time.the next day i met ordered an immediate withdrawal of the gyptian troops from sinai . and which led to the total collapse of the egyptian front. because me before michel therrien. shave it plays a mean bill what's very hush to base the way it's vague bets and write them in the summer. so young me the duff the ish young we have but we're looking for a. big. one shot he said. if only to last at long last call or...
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a community grand marshall this year, and he is the ceo of san francisco community health center. >> so proud to be a grand marshall so that i can be part of what we need to message now and that we need to still be fighting and advocating and making known that covid-19 is such an issue in our community, h.i.v. still remains an issue. we still need to push forward to get to zero and end this epidemic. >> you got to watch. it is called pride 50, generations of hope. it air this is sunday on our sister station k.b. cw 44, cable 12, and we will also be streaming it on kpix.com and it starts at 5:00 p.m. >>> a san francisco non-profit is building community this pride month by making sure that lgbtq seniors feel priated and supported. volunteers with open house s.f. delivered these pride bags to seniors across the city, and they're full of goodies, including a rainbow flag, reusable face masks, a pamlet on exercises to do at home while sheltering in place, and a bunch of other useful items, and it is a good example of how we're better together, and we've compiled more feel good stories lik
a community grand marshall this year, and he is the ceo of san francisco community health center. >> so proud to be a grand marshall so that i can be part of what we need to message now and that we need to still be fighting and advocating and making known that covid-19 is such an issue in our community, h.i.v. still remains an issue. we still need to push forward to get to zero and end this epidemic. >> you got to watch. it is called pride 50, generations of hope. it air this is...
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say make the constitution of make the constitution real for all americans you see justice marshall said the basis of the constitution is simply this that a black baby born tay black mother the most an educated black mother the most in articulate black mother the most improbable black mother has the same exact rights as a white baby. boto white. the most educated white mother the most articulate white mother has the most affluent white mother just bob virtue of the baby drawing its 1st breath as an american not just as more say reverend jackson i know that's not the case in america today but i challenge anybody to say tony that that's not the goal we're fighting for he said i challenge anybody to say that's not what makes america great begin of hope and justice for all the world to marvel so when we fight for the george flaws of the world but more importantly when we fight for the. george floors of the world when we fight for trayvon for as the world when we fight for the turn scratches of the world when we fight for michael proud of the world when we fight without 2 fellows of the world
say make the constitution of make the constitution real for all americans you see justice marshall said the basis of the constitution is simply this that a black baby born tay black mother the most an educated black mother the most in articulate black mother the most improbable black mother has the same exact rights as a white baby. boto white. the most educated white mother the most articulate white mother has the most affluent white mother just bob virtue of the baby drawing its 1st breath as...
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marshal is in grave condition, at last word, the marshal on life support after being shot near circuscircus. he was trying to put people in custody, and one shot rang out, and the marshal was down. the person suspected of firing the shot was tracked down and arrested. another man died on the vegas strip overnight about two miles away. we are keeping an eye on the investigations. >>> developing this morning, this massive fire in south sacramento has kept firefighters busy. the flames sparked ertly be :00t ni and ened a palerd and at t three the ma >>> alrnthis morning a fire in the loading dock at this san jose safeway. the alarm alerting employees who were working inside, and they all safely evacuated. sprinklers held the fire in check until the fire crews arrived on the scene. the cause of the fire is unknown. >>> a confrontation in vallejo prompting police to open fire on a looting suspect. kpix5's kiet do is on the scene. what's the latest? >> reporter: they are focusing much of the attention on the drive-thru pharmacy. a lot of debris and evidence markers in the covered area, pick
marshal is in grave condition, at last word, the marshal on life support after being shot near circuscircus. he was trying to put people in custody, and one shot rang out, and the marshal was down. the person suspected of firing the shot was tracked down and arrested. another man died on the vegas strip overnight about two miles away. we are keeping an eye on the investigations. >>> developing this morning, this massive fire in south sacramento has kept firefighters busy. the flames...
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massachusetts marshall, co-director of alive and free. and we also have leslie zeitler, who is with the nonprofit racial justice organization race forward. >> you are also part of this conversation too. go to facebook or youtube to weigh in and interact in today's virtual town hall. >> honestly, you guys, i'm so happy that all of you are here. i'm excited about this conversation. and i think we should start it really by unpacking why people are so hurt and so angry. and i'll start with you, dr. marshall, because really, this has been years in the making. and it's a lot bigger than what happened with george floyd. >> my first thought as to why, look at that video. that video is horrible. what happened to ahmaud arbery in georgia, to -- i think his name was christian cooper i believe in new york. those three things happened in a very, you know, short amount of time. and you put that on years and years of history, it's not not understandable to me what has happened and how this has hurt so many people and sparked this kind of outrage. yeah.
massachusetts marshall, co-director of alive and free. and we also have leslie zeitler, who is with the nonprofit racial justice organization race forward. >> you are also part of this conversation too. go to facebook or youtube to weigh in and interact in today's virtual town hall. >> honestly, you guys, i'm so happy that all of you are here. i'm excited about this conversation. and i think we should start it really by unpacking why people are so hurt and so angry. and i'll start...
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the gym and forces and zachary haas he is the deputy director of the asia program at the german marshall fund in washington d.c. gentlemen welcome to both of you mr case of a step has the trumpet ministration told you why it wants to withdraw all at the off its troops from germany. no so far there was no explanation at all we have nothing against it however this should be a chief amongst partners and it should be coordinated and not announced while the media. writes so so what exactly have you been told have you been given a timeline for that for the trip production. now we only have heard that the idea is to reduce the troops by the end of september this year our demand from the parliament is that there should not be any effects prior to the us presidential election so we would like to see the new administration to handle this topic but this is not be done within the several months because there are thousands of people and also their families and there are also contracts and we as a strong partner for the united states would like to see these troops to stay in germany all right mr oz bu
the gym and forces and zachary haas he is the deputy director of the asia program at the german marshall fund in washington d.c. gentlemen welcome to both of you mr case of a step has the trumpet ministration told you why it wants to withdraw all at the off its troops from germany. no so far there was no explanation at all we have nothing against it however this should be a chief amongst partners and it should be coordinated and not announced while the media. writes so so what exactly have you...