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marshall, one minute. sen.arshall: rural america is really a reflection of the local economy and it is -- and as agriculture goes so goes rural america. so if you want strong hospitals and rural america, you need a strong ag economy and some of the policies i've already talked about. but i've already fought hard for success for rural hospitals. we fought for telemedicine. i think you will be hard-pressed to find a hospital in kansas that does not have an opportunity for telemedicine. we have increased the medicare reimbursement for rural hospitals. rural economic development, we have used those dollars from the far belt to build new hospitals like in osborne, kansas. i have been fighting for rural america hospitals, i have lived in one for 30 years. , 30nd state senator bollier seconds. sen. bollier: again, words and actions are different things. it matters immensely the number one issue for kansans during this election is affordable health care. 80% of kansans support expanding medicaid in this state. this con
marshall, one minute. sen.arshall: rural america is really a reflection of the local economy and it is -- and as agriculture goes so goes rural america. so if you want strong hospitals and rural america, you need a strong ag economy and some of the policies i've already talked about. but i've already fought hard for success for rural hospitals. we fought for telemedicine. i think you will be hard-pressed to find a hospital in kansas that does not have an opportunity for telemedicine. we have...
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marshall, one minute. sen.arshall: this is something i am so excited to talk about. i just spoke with accompanied this week that is going to make a $7 billion investment in wind energy and kansas and rural america is going to benefit from them. few days go by i do not talk to some but about biofuels and work on new opportunities for that, whether of sorghum oil pathway or a 15 year-round or winding back small refinery exemptions or apa renewable fuel standards. oil and gas very important to agriculture in the green new deal will be the end of that as well. my opponent says she is not in favor of the green new deal but her party is. partyft -- the republican in favor of the democratic values. invested in you they going to come back for her vote. and she is going to give it. >> state senator bullying -- bollier? sen. bollier: there you go again, roger, running over the truth. as i said many times, i do not support the green new deal. and i will not when i'm in the u.s. senate. i am known for my independent voice.
marshall, one minute. sen.arshall: this is something i am so excited to talk about. i just spoke with accompanied this week that is going to make a $7 billion investment in wind energy and kansas and rural america is going to benefit from them. few days go by i do not talk to some but about biofuels and work on new opportunities for that, whether of sorghum oil pathway or a 15 year-round or winding back small refinery exemptions or apa renewable fuel standards. oil and gas very important to...
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he had to go down about 25 people on the list to get to marshall, but he saw in marshall this genius and this ability to say no to certain things. the united states at that time was isolationist, it wanted to stay out of the war in europe, but it knew that the pressures as'39 went on into '40. the nazis were invading, france was teetering, everything had gotten worse and worse. there were two options we could do, one was people wanted to stay out of the war at any cost, basically wanted to get rid of the army. it was a huge factor, isolationist, they wanted to build a navy, but not be worried about the army because they cannot imagine us having to fight overseas. forthen there were called lack of a better term, the interventionist, people who bought at the moment we would go to the war. we also had our eye on the other side of the world in japan which was becoming more and more abouterent, making noise driving the british out of hong kong, driving the americans out of the philippines. this was going on at both ends. up anad to start gearing industry, aircraft, etc. which we hadte doa
he had to go down about 25 people on the list to get to marshall, but he saw in marshall this genius and this ability to say no to certain things. the united states at that time was isolationist, it wanted to stay out of the war in europe, but it knew that the pressures as'39 went on into '40. the nazis were invading, france was teetering, everything had gotten worse and worse. there were two options we could do, one was people wanted to stay out of the war at any cost, basically wanted to get...
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marshall: tell me, don't show me. my opponent has never seen a tax increase she hasn't liked and she left the kansas republican party to join the democrat republican party and to accept their values. the harris biden administration promised increase your taxes, they promised it every turn of the day that the green new deal would cripple your taxes, medicare for all, government takes over, healthcare, my opponent and her party were present increasing your taxes. moderator: next up, question for bollier: will come from michael swanky with k wc htv in wichita. >> because it could have an impact i want to ask, roughly one in 3 americans could have access to legal recreational marijuana this november. do you support legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana on the national level, where do you stand on medical marijuana? moderator: you have one minute to respond. bollier: it is disappointing we haven't had a lead from washington on this issue. every state has a different law. it is very confusing to most of us. we need a fede
marshall: tell me, don't show me. my opponent has never seen a tax increase she hasn't liked and she left the kansas republican party to join the democrat republican party and to accept their values. the harris biden administration promised increase your taxes, they promised it every turn of the day that the green new deal would cripple your taxes, medicare for all, government takes over, healthcare, my opponent and her party were present increasing your taxes. moderator: next up, question for...
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marshall and mrs. marshall too, she wrote a whole thing about this, he said this helped make the army what it was. we learned so much from these men. of course now people are talking about national service again and a lot of people believe that we could use a new ccc to combat global warming and to help clean up the rest of the cleanup we have to do in the air and water and reforest because there is this huge need for reforestation and sort of re-polish some of our recreational facilities. >> i totally agree. that's what i was alluding to earlier. i am a big proponent of some sort of national service program either military service or americorps or just re-creating the ccc or something along those lines that can do so many things. our national parks have infrastructure problems, there are a lot of places where i think where a re-created or reconstituted ccc could benefit. i want to pause for a second as just remind everybody if you have questions, we definitely want to hear from you. please type into t
marshall and mrs. marshall too, she wrote a whole thing about this, he said this helped make the army what it was. we learned so much from these men. of course now people are talking about national service again and a lot of people believe that we could use a new ccc to combat global warming and to help clean up the rest of the cleanup we have to do in the air and water and reforest because there is this huge need for reforestation and sort of re-polish some of our recreational facilities....
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you talked about marshall, a side note about marshall. if you have not been to his home down in leesburg, virginia, anybody that is listening, i would encourage you to go down to leesburg right down route 15 and visit. it is a beautiful place and a wonderful museum to him and his wife and his work in the army. secretary of state and whatnot. you have talked about marshall and some of the other characters, you reach so many characters in the story you tell, whether it is omar bradley, george marshall, patton, eisenhower and others. what did you discover about one or more these individuals that you found interesting or you learned that you did not know before? paul: it is hard to pick one out of the lot, but i think eisenhower is one of the most hecinating ones because , he wants toeriod get into a position of authority as an officer and such. we watch him in the book come into the louisiana reserve, when he got this ready to go, the we goork of the book is from zero to we go and end up 70. because of marshall and all these other people and
you talked about marshall, a side note about marshall. if you have not been to his home down in leesburg, virginia, anybody that is listening, i would encourage you to go down to leesburg right down route 15 and visit. it is a beautiful place and a wonderful museum to him and his wife and his work in the army. secretary of state and whatnot. you have talked about marshall and some of the other characters, you reach so many characters in the story you tell, whether it is omar bradley, george...
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congressman's marshall record ofsh responsibility long before covid-19 congressman marshall failed fiscal policy plate federal deficit to reach $1 trillion and voted for the tax breaks for the wealthy we can and must do better as a us elected senator. >> i cannot help but thinking my opponent has never seen a tax increase she hasn't liked she left the kansas republican party to join the democratic party to accept their values and with a promise to increase taxes and promise that every day that the green new deal would triple your taxes and medicare for all and quadruple taxes. my opponent and her party represent increasing your taxes. >>host: state senator bollier will answer first. >> because potentially it could have an impact on ag one in three americans on the state ballot initiative do you support legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana on a national level and where do you stand on medical marijuana? >> you have one minute to respond. >> isn't that disappointing we haven't had a lead on this issue insteadea every state has a different law and it is very confusing we need a federal re
congressman's marshall record ofsh responsibility long before covid-19 congressman marshall failed fiscal policy plate federal deficit to reach $1 trillion and voted for the tax breaks for the wealthy we can and must do better as a us elected senator. >> i cannot help but thinking my opponent has never seen a tax increase she hasn't liked she left the kansas republican party to join the democratic party to accept their values and with a promise to increase taxes and promise that every day...
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street marshals at work in cornwall over the summer.at will they do and who will pay for them? this is what boris johnson said yesterday. we will boost the enforcement capacity of local authorities by introducing covid—secure marshals to help ensure social distancing in town and city centres. today, we got more details of the marshal plan. they'll be no extra money from government. marshals will have to be funded by local councils from existing budgets. but if a council can't afford them, or doesn't think they're a good idea, there won't be any their area. over the past six months in the covid crisis, we've seen borisjohnson make announcements on the podium at number ten and, then, within days, row back and wash his hands of responsibility for delivering projects and schemes the ground. and schemes on the ground. if boris is going to make announcements that require councils to deliver something, then they've got to give us the resources in order to be able to do that. leeds introduced a marshal scheme when lockdown restrictions were eas
street marshals at work in cornwall over the summer.at will they do and who will pay for them? this is what boris johnson said yesterday. we will boost the enforcement capacity of local authorities by introducing covid—secure marshals to help ensure social distancing in town and city centres. today, we got more details of the marshal plan. they'll be no extra money from government. marshals will have to be funded by local councils from existing budgets. but if a council can't afford them, or...
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meanwhile, peers want to know how covid marshals to enforce coronavirus regulations will work.e tell us how they differ from phantom armies deployed by a deranged despot from his bunker as everything collapses around him? and an mp reckons we ought to be told when images have been artifically enhanced to stop... creating a digitally—warped reality, striving for bodies that can never be achieved. but first, the health secretary has told mps there are "operational challenges" with coronavirus testing which the government is "working hard" to fix. matt hancock made the comments in a commons statement, where mps from all sides said people were struggling to get tested and, in some cases, were being asked to drive hundreds of miles. he was also told that people living in south—west london had been advised to enter an aberdeen postcode in order to be tested in their local area. the health secretary explained that the virus was once again on the increase. mr speaker, the epidemic is growing. there are signs that the number of cases in care homes and the number of hospitalizations is s
meanwhile, peers want to know how covid marshals to enforce coronavirus regulations will work.e tell us how they differ from phantom armies deployed by a deranged despot from his bunker as everything collapses around him? and an mp reckons we ought to be told when images have been artifically enhanced to stop... creating a digitally—warped reality, striving for bodies that can never be achieved. but first, the health secretary has told mps there are "operational challenges" with...
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the presentation we just had from brooke in the marshall islands is typical of what we're experiencing here in grenada as well and i think there's a common story and a common thread that runs through the challenges and experiences that we all small island develop in 'd states whether it's in the caribbean the pacific the indian ocean wherever. these are. truly challenging times climate change is here it is very real and the government it is an extreme challenge not only dealing with our. ordinary day to day national development priorities educating our children ensuring the health care of our citizen infrastructure all of those things that we face as a developing nation are now compounded by the extreme threats. and the impacts that with scene on a day to day basis of climate change and that has significant economic. challenges for us and as we look forward and we see the global responsibility that exists in terms of collective climate action ensuring that we reduce greenhouse gas emissions that we ensure that the temperature rise is contained within that 1.5 degrees the whole lot. we
the presentation we just had from brooke in the marshall islands is typical of what we're experiencing here in grenada as well and i think there's a common story and a common thread that runs through the challenges and experiences that we all small island develop in 'd states whether it's in the caribbean the pacific the indian ocean wherever. these are. truly challenging times climate change is here it is very real and the government it is an extreme challenge not only dealing with our....
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marshals service.he department of homeland security's, investigation also committed additional agents. seven weeks ago, when it began its chicago july 22, my office in federal and local partners have worked together to investigate and prosecute the individuals driving the violence in chicago. the trigger colors, drug traffickers, carjackers and critically, those individuals who illegally possess, use and affect firearms. fortunately, a significant investment of resources under operation legend has had an immediate impact on reducing homicides in shootings in chicago attorney general think about that in a few moments. with the success of operation legend to date, much work remains to be done. the level of violence in chicago remains far too high and it could be demoralizing. many children been senselessly killed and injured and while there are many things that need to be done to help chicago's violent crime problem, one thing all rational people can agree upon is that violent offenders need to be held a
marshals service.he department of homeland security's, investigation also committed additional agents. seven weeks ago, when it began its chicago july 22, my office in federal and local partners have worked together to investigate and prosecute the individuals driving the violence in chicago. the trigger colors, drug traffickers, carjackers and critically, those individuals who illegally possess, use and affect firearms. fortunately, a significant investment of resources under operation legend...
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how are we going to get these marshals up and running?hat powers will they actually had to enforcers? i think probably a more sensible route is for the government to probably push down to government who can use organisations that are already there wire it doing that whether it's neighbourhood policing in order to be able to work and communities to explain to people what the gardens are. and to help them adhere. i think that's probably a far better attacked than trying to create an arbitrary army of marshals that it's quite hard to know that they'll be doing and how they be doing it. quite hard to know that they'll be doing and how they be doing itm what powers they will have. but r, what powers they will have. but r, what about just a signalling of this? is there enough power and that knowing that they should be wearing their masks —— shouldn't be wearing their masks —— shouldn't be wearing their masks —— shouldn't be wearing their masks below their noses or not listening to guidelines. is there just a fact that there are marshals around?
how are we going to get these marshals up and running?hat powers will they actually had to enforcers? i think probably a more sensible route is for the government to probably push down to government who can use organisations that are already there wire it doing that whether it's neighbourhood policing in order to be able to work and communities to explain to people what the gardens are. and to help them adhere. i think that's probably a far better attacked than trying to create an arbitrary...
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thurgood marshall jr. and paul low, founder and president of the campus election engagement projects. while covid-19 continues to spread across the country, how americans vote has become a critical issue as politicians debate -- debate the verses constituents -- one has emerged as a critical block, the voting rate more than doubled from 19% in the 2014 election, to 40% in 2018. in a poll of 4000 students, conducted august 9 through 12, funded by the knight foundation, 71 percent of students say they are absolutely certain they will vote. so ident i is democrats are the most likely to be absolutely 81%,in they will vote at followed by republicans at 74% and independence at 63%. that includes -- that assumes that college-age voters will be able to vote and that their votes will be counted. covid-19 has upended education in general and has caused disruptions on campuses across the country. many college voters are not present physically at the university where is they are enrolled. instead they're taking their
thurgood marshall jr. and paul low, founder and president of the campus election engagement projects. while covid-19 continues to spread across the country, how americans vote has become a critical issue as politicians debate -- debate the verses constituents -- one has emerged as a critical block, the voting rate more than doubled from 19% in the 2014 election, to 40% in 2018. in a poll of 4000 students, conducted august 9 through 12, funded by the knight foundation, 71 percent of students say...
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marshals service the chief deputy and chief inspector. also with me up here are two other united states attorneys. we have my counterpart from the northern district of illinois. tom's office and my office, we work together frequently on combating illegal trafficking of firearms across our common border between indiana and illinois. and finally my colleague justin hurtman who's the u.s. attorney in cleveland and northern district of ohio is here and quarterbacking the u.s. department of just nationwide efforts on operation legend. we're here today to discuss a critically important topic, violent crime in chicago. as attorney general barr has made clear the most basic responsibility of government is to protect the safety of our citizens for those of us in law enforcement our top priority is to keep people safe. for much of this year chicago and many other cities have experienced significant unacceptable and in many instances staggering spikes in homicides, shootings, and other violent crime. in response, the attorney general launched operat
marshals service the chief deputy and chief inspector. also with me up here are two other united states attorneys. we have my counterpart from the northern district of illinois. tom's office and my office, we work together frequently on combating illegal trafficking of firearms across our common border between indiana and illinois. and finally my colleague justin hurtman who's the u.s. attorney in cleveland and northern district of ohio is here and quarterbacking the u.s. department of just...
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>> yes, it is fire marshal. are you available? >> yes. good morning, commissioners, good morning, chief. yes, we have a table there with the type of complaints and identified all the type received. the most common complaint is associated with fire alarms. either maintenance issues, or any malfunctioning issues related to the fire alarms. >> i notice that under the incidents by call type, that was by far -- well one of the medical incident was highest, but alarm second. which alarm calls turn out to be false alarms? >> that is something i would have to look into the number, commissioner. i don't have that readily on hand. >> commissioner cleaveland: okay. i'd be curious to know what our percentage of alarms that turn out to be false is. >> if i may add one comment there, commissioner. there is a difference between a false alarm and unwanted alarm. you may have an alarm due to proximity to cooking, where smoke has triggered the alarm. that's an unwanted alarm. it functions at it should. then you have malfunctioning alarms, maybe it's been a
>> yes, it is fire marshal. are you available? >> yes. good morning, commissioners, good morning, chief. yes, we have a table there with the type of complaints and identified all the type received. the most common complaint is associated with fire alarms. either maintenance issues, or any malfunctioning issues related to the fire alarms. >> i notice that under the incidents by call type, that was by far -- well one of the medical incident was highest, but alarm second. which...
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sir good marshall jr. long time attorney counsel to several democratic senators, including the late ted kennedy. he served as vice president al gore's director of congressional affairs then became bill clinton white house secretary and former chairman of the u.s. postal service, and currently a board member with the campaign legal center. paul lobe has spent 45 years researching and writing about sifng responsibility, and empowerment. his books include of the soul citizen, living with conviction in challenging times, his organization the campus election pen gaugement project in 2018 work with more than 400 colleges and universities and is on track to pass 500 this year. paul thank you both very much for joining us today. >> great to be here. >> we will accept questions from our audience, i'll ask as many of those questions as time permits to submit a question please e-mail, headliners, at press.org. let's begin by level setting as we enter the fall sir good marshall jr. can you describe in general terms ke
sir good marshall jr. long time attorney counsel to several democratic senators, including the late ted kennedy. he served as vice president al gore's director of congressional affairs then became bill clinton white house secretary and former chairman of the u.s. postal service, and currently a board member with the campaign legal center. paul lobe has spent 45 years researching and writing about sifng responsibility, and empowerment. his books include of the soul citizen, living with...
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marshals killed him. there has to be retribution when you have crime like this. there can't be guys standing up who want to fight. judge jeanine: the problem, mr. president, there are prosecutors who are not prosecuting the protesters. socialists are electing people like i used to prosecute crimes. they are letting them go. president trump: this is a shame. you will have a backlash like you have never seen. you have smart, tough people who aren't going to take it anymore. once they say that, it will end in a swrition backlash. judge jeanine: next the question, how can we stop all this violence and unrest once and for all. president trump's important answer. plus his those on the nobel peace prize. and how he's planning to face joe biden in the first debate. just 10 days away. welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. judge jeanine: welcome back to "justice" and par
marshals killed him. there has to be retribution when you have crime like this. there can't be guys standing up who want to fight. judge jeanine: the problem, mr. president, there are prosecutors who are not prosecuting the protesters. socialists are electing people like i used to prosecute crimes. they are letting them go. president trump: this is a shame. you will have a backlash like you have never seen. you have smart, tough people who aren't going to take it anymore. once they say that, it...
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you, fire own: thank marshal ruiz-temple. general, can you please give us regarding the oregon involvement?d's general: sure. thank you, governor. everybody.oon, the national guard had 1,261 guardsmen on status and we to grow by number more than 50 over the next two days. our traffic control points have grown by e more than 100 since the last time we briefed. approximately ve service members manning 63 traffic control points across seven counties. we expect to be standing up seven more in lake county as well. aviation front, we continue to have hs-60 in support of the bratton fire down in lake view. we're transferring two more and aft, one out of aurora one out of hillsboro to support that effort as well. one hs-60 eave remaining in aurora awaiting ission assignment once the weather lifts for the northwest. with regard to ground support, our three teams on the 242, echo mountain creek fires, continue to do great work. ongoi repositioning discussions with o.d.f. as they as inue to make progress, mr. grafe mentioned this mornin
you, fire own: thank marshal ruiz-temple. general, can you please give us regarding the oregon involvement?d's general: sure. thank you, governor. everybody.oon, the national guard had 1,261 guardsmen on status and we to grow by number more than 50 over the next two days. our traffic control points have grown by e more than 100 since the last time we briefed. approximately ve service members manning 63 traffic control points across seven counties. we expect to be standing up seven more in lake...
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but donald trump marshals this peace deal that nobody said would ever happen.ow the left, are they going to sign up for the military to start nuking countries randomly? this is the insanity. the left that used to be the doves have turned into the chicken hawks. they hate peace deals and vaccines. biden harris 2020. no vaccines, wars everywhere, vote for us, baby, we are for you. judge jeanine: war everywhere, let's open the borders, keep americans in their bunkers, and nobody gets a gun. >> in the last d3 1/2 years, troops coming home, and they are upset. he's the best foreign policy president. he's the perfect man in the white house. he deserves four more years. judge jeanine: what the president has done, he has required everyone to pay their fair share. at least they are paying their way this time. but the nobel peace prize, the idea of israel, the uae, now bahrain, this is historic stuff. and they laugh. they said jared kushner would never be able to do it. i guess he and his team and the president did it. and it's a sad sad commentary. >> they are jealous.
but donald trump marshals this peace deal that nobody said would ever happen.ow the left, are they going to sign up for the military to start nuking countries randomly? this is the insanity. the left that used to be the doves have turned into the chicken hawks. they hate peace deals and vaccines. biden harris 2020. no vaccines, wars everywhere, vote for us, baby, we are for you. judge jeanine: war everywhere, let's open the borders, keep americans in their bunkers, and nobody gets a gun....
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the piece marshals worked very hard. the women's center, the sisterhood, was very actively involved in this. we know intuitively. when young women approach armed men and offered them a flower or some kind words, it brings the level of tension and violence down. so the sisterhood was very active in training peace marshals. we also had a rotating slot on the strike committee where we tried to talk some of the men back from their rhetorical embrace of violence. i must say we were extremely successful with one major exception. that was that a small bomb was set up right before the may day events. the night before head had a very large rally and a large -- a small bomb was set off that night. no one was injured. in all those years, i carry this burden of had we not been successful in making sure that everybody on the protesters side understood how important it was to stay peaceful? it turned out that john dean, who was council to president nixon, head slip into new haven under an alias, checked into the taft hotel and after t
the piece marshals worked very hard. the women's center, the sisterhood, was very actively involved in this. we know intuitively. when young women approach armed men and offered them a flower or some kind words, it brings the level of tension and violence down. so the sisterhood was very active in training peace marshals. we also had a rotating slot on the strike committee where we tried to talk some of the men back from their rhetorical embrace of violence. i must say we were extremely...
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the same with the united states marshal service. it's hundreds of new people that came in to work directly with the people already here beforehand. i think there were 200 new bodies of the 400. the other 200 were repurposed from the other work they were doing and shifted to violent crime. >> my question is a little bit off-topic. [indiscernible] this has to do with something called the westfall act. that is an act that provides state court cases are brought against government employees in the executive branch and in the legislative branch, and the torque was allegedly committed in the course of federal employment, the case can be certified for shifting to the federal courts in the united states could be substituted as the responsible party. this has become somewhat routine to the extent that the certification process has been delegated to an attorney in the tort such an of the civil -- .ection of the civil department it involves the employing agency . in the case the president as been in the white house sending in a memorandum reque
the same with the united states marshal service. it's hundreds of new people that came in to work directly with the people already here beforehand. i think there were 200 new bodies of the 400. the other 200 were repurposed from the other work they were doing and shifted to violent crime. >> my question is a little bit off-topic. [indiscernible] this has to do with something called the westfall act. that is an act that provides state court cases are brought against government employees in...
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they are marshalling and you know i always explain to the non americans about the virtues and then the downside of having the kind of country the united states has because we have states ok and i constantly telling my friends that governors can say no to the president i mean. they were elected in their state that's what the response to do and you know it's very very confusing but you know this is one of those downsides here and we all pretty much kept our promise not to politicize this but it was because of oh it's i don't think it was because of good public policy but it got in the way when we look at 8 because it wasn't a nation or white response really it was very p.c. you said it was piecemeal but in fairness you know it's a large country a large geography so you know it's not like new zealand where you know you're 7000 miles away from everything and you can easily shut everything down so it's very hard to construct a sensible national response which will meet the needs of new york in the same way that it will meet the needs of texas that is both a strength and a weakness of his co
they are marshalling and you know i always explain to the non americans about the virtues and then the downside of having the kind of country the united states has because we have states ok and i constantly telling my friends that governors can say no to the president i mean. they were elected in their state that's what the response to do and you know it's very very confusing but you know this is one of those downsides here and we all pretty much kept our promise not to politicize this but it...
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for france -- for new zealand, air marshal ivan.nese delegation watch the signing and contemplate the grave future of their country. then general sutherland hands them their copy of the surrender and almost four years of war are over. ♪ suddenly and symbolically, airplane motors throb in the sigh -- in the sky. between ines and fleet carrier planes rocket through the air. the commanders in chief of victorious navies and armies may be the ones who signed surrender documents, but they and the people of their countries are rightfully aware that it is you, the members of the armed forces, who have won the victory. admiral king expresses his feelings to the officers and men of the fleet. brieflyh to tell you how i feel about the way you have performed your tasks in this war. victory scope of our bears ample testimony to your magnificent courage and teamwork. you are part of the greatest naval force the world has ever seen. you, myand every one of congratulations and thanks. to those of you who will begin returning to civil life, i wish t
for france -- for new zealand, air marshal ivan.nese delegation watch the signing and contemplate the grave future of their country. then general sutherland hands them their copy of the surrender and almost four years of war are over. ♪ suddenly and symbolically, airplane motors throb in the sigh -- in the sky. between ines and fleet carrier planes rocket through the air. the commanders in chief of victorious navies and armies may be the ones who signed surrender documents, but they and the...
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marshals shooting and killing an allegedly armed man. just hours earlier, he appeared in a televised interview admitting to killing a pro-trump supporter, calling it self-defense. the city today marking 100 days of protest, bracing for more turbulent days ahead. abc's matt gutman in portland tonight. >> reporter: tonight, officials this portland calling the latest violence a tipping point. >> this is an all hands on-deck moment. i think we would all agree that we need to work collectively to stop the violence in portland. >> reporter: overnight, u.s. marshals shot and killed a man wand wanted in last week's shooting death of a pro-trump protester. the marshals swooping in to arrest him in washington state. >> it sounded like fourth of july going on. there was just anywhere from 20 to 30 gunshots. >> reporter: officials say he brandished a gun and tried to flee in his car. >> there were shots that were fired into the vehicle, and the subject fled from the vehicle, at which time there was additional shots that were fired. >> reporter: he w
marshals shooting and killing an allegedly armed man. just hours earlier, he appeared in a televised interview admitting to killing a pro-trump supporter, calling it self-defense. the city today marking 100 days of protest, bracing for more turbulent days ahead. abc's matt gutman in portland tonight. >> reporter: tonight, officials this portland calling the latest violence a tipping point. >> this is an all hands on-deck moment. i think we would all agree that we need to work...
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i went and got the things on my list. >> the assistant fire marshal says it's hard to say when there will be containment. >> this is a fire that started and had multiple areas that have burned. there's a lot of different ar >> this woman slept in her car on sunday night with her pets after she was evacuated. she is thankful they can now stay at an evacuation center. >> is so hard on the animals. i worry about my home. >> the assistant fire marshal says more than 13,000 homes are under a mandatory evacuation order along with 607 commercial and other buildings. there is no word on when the evacuation order will be lifted. >> it's one thing after another this year. >>> caller wins tonight getting firefighters hope that they can save more structures and get the containment going on the fire. or resources are on the way. >> the glass fire exploded overnight burning from wine country to eastern sonoma county. the wind pushing flames along highway 12. >> it's is a significant loss. we lost if you buildings. >> fire officials say the crews have saved far more homes. the glass fire has burned
i went and got the things on my list. >> the assistant fire marshal says it's hard to say when there will be containment. >> this is a fire that started and had multiple areas that have burned. there's a lot of different ar >> this woman slept in her car on sunday night with her pets after she was evacuated. she is thankful they can now stay at an evacuation center. >> is so hard on the animals. i worry about my home. >> the assistant fire marshal says more than...
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roger marshall is the congressman for kansas's congressional district. he is a physician who practiced was swornrs until he into congress in 2017. he has been married to his wife for 37 years and has four children and two grandchildren and one is on the way. next is democratic candidate kansas state senator dr. barbara . she is a public servant and retired doctor. she spent her entire career fighting for strong schools, affordable health she is committed to listening to and advocating for farmers and ranchers across kansas in the u.s. senate. asking the questions to the candidates are for members of the media from across the state.
roger marshall is the congressman for kansas's congressional district. he is a physician who practiced was swornrs until he into congress in 2017. he has been married to his wife for 37 years and has four children and two grandchildren and one is on the way. next is democratic candidate kansas state senator dr. barbara . she is a public servant and retired doctor. she spent her entire career fighting for strong schools, affordable health she is committed to listening to and advocating for...
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say have been the leaders that you've admired the most complex. >> the few i've mentioned acheson, marshallpost. i think henry kissinger was the greatest golfer practitioner of the modern era and more recently jim baker was extraordinarily effective given his political skills and negotiating skills, the tightness of his relationship as well with the president. >> and national security advisor? >> i've got the consensus pick brent scowcroft i was lucky enough to work with him for four years. that is a critical job where you've got to balance two very different roles and be a distant sort of due process and an honest broker to make sure the president is well served. the disciplined decision-making and implementation. a second you've got to be a counselor to the president and often the second gets in the way of the first. some people have been good at one or the other. brent i think was better than anyone. whoever the next president of the united states is let's suppose that person calls you up and says i'm going to the inaugural parties tonight but i have an hour or so to get up to speed on s
say have been the leaders that you've admired the most complex. >> the few i've mentioned acheson, marshallpost. i think henry kissinger was the greatest golfer practitioner of the modern era and more recently jim baker was extraordinarily effective given his political skills and negotiating skills, the tightness of his relationship as well with the president. >> and national security advisor? >> i've got the consensus pick brent scowcroft i was lucky enough to work with him...
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trump himself has spent the past four days repeatedly denying the story, marshaling all kinds of people to come forward to knock it down. he insists today that, quote, only an animal would say a thing like that. the white house trotted out figures like sara sanders who we know has lied to reporters multiple times to claim the report isn't true because they
trump himself has spent the past four days repeatedly denying the story, marshaling all kinds of people to come forward to knock it down. he insists today that, quote, only an animal would say a thing like that. the white house trotted out figures like sara sanders who we know has lied to reporters multiple times to claim the report isn't true because they
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instead, it is in the tired coming—of—age adventure with marshall action and much splendidly cinematicere watching at a big screen. unlike so many disney reboots, mulan is very much its own film, looking back to the chinese folk story which inspired the original animation and taking it in a direction that is different enough to justify its existence. whether straight this home to video release can also justify its cost, reported to be around $200 million, remains to be seen. at the other end of the financial spectrum, socrates, which is made for under $20,000 is a striking brazilian feature about a 15—year—old isolated by his sexuality and facing destitution following the death of his mother. playing in selected cinemas and also available in digital platforms, this is the first feature produced by the caro institute in brazil where was co—written, produced and acted by at risk teenagers from low income communities with the support of unisef. the result is a remarkably moving an accomplished film that combines the smack of realism with a poetic and ultimately redemptive sensibility. a m
instead, it is in the tired coming—of—age adventure with marshall action and much splendidly cinematicere watching at a big screen. unlike so many disney reboots, mulan is very much its own film, looking back to the chinese folk story which inspired the original animation and taking it in a direction that is different enough to justify its existence. whether straight this home to video release can also justify its cost, reported to be around $200 million, remains to be seen. at the other...
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fire marshal, do you want to say anything further about that? >> >> yes, chief. good evening. we have our inspectors. they've been inspecting and surveying the districts and all the commercial areas and the platform construction and identifying any fire department access issues and we put a team together with dpw and we have prioritized those that are most urgent and while working with the business owners and we have just began that. actually today. so, we're focused on it and it will be an ongoing review and i think we're in good shape. >> thank you, very much fire marshal. yes, we absolutely want to support the city's reopening and we want to do it in the safest, most reasonable way possible. i want to call them out again. they're doing some pretty incredible work in terms of getting people into the treatment programs that they need. they will also be -- we'll be ramping up a critical response team so you may want to have either chief tom or simon pang give an update on that in the next month or so. they're just out there doing a lot of great work and really the mayor's offi
fire marshal, do you want to say anything further about that? >> >> yes, chief. good evening. we have our inspectors. they've been inspecting and surveying the districts and all the commercial areas and the platform construction and identifying any fire department access issues and we put a team together with dpw and we have prioritized those that are most urgent and while working with the business owners and we have just began that. actually today. so, we're focused on it and it...
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the closest they came was there provost marshal. r provost marshal. this was the most marshal of virginia. and when the war started -- this was the provost marshal of virginia. and when the war started he would be placed in charge of the pow facilities in richmond itself. and that is primarily where there pow facilities will remain for quite some time. and, only later near the end of the war, they make this in any way more formal. he was a west point graduate. a tactics instructor. a little bit after his et.duation mexican war v he has more of an administrative capacity than hoffman did but he has less authority, much less his unionthan opposite. so, the pow issue comes to a head at shiloh. so, shiloh is really the big battle early in the war. it is a battle that opened the eyes of the north and south to how long, how bloody this war is really going to be, and over the course of two days, over 23,000 casualties. this also meant that you had hundreds if not thousands of prisoners taken on both sides. and shiloh is in the middle of a vast wilderness. pi
the closest they came was there provost marshal. r provost marshal. this was the most marshal of virginia. and when the war started -- this was the provost marshal of virginia. and when the war started he would be placed in charge of the pow facilities in richmond itself. and that is primarily where there pow facilities will remain for quite some time. and, only later near the end of the war, they make this in any way more formal. he was a west point graduate. a tactics instructor. a little bit...
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. >>> plus, now roger stone is calling for marshall law if biden wins the election. and general vindman breaks his silence after the impeachment trial that cost him his career. >> you have no doubt that it was the president that ordered your dismissal from the white house. >> i have no doubt. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from 30 rockefeller center. i'm chris hayes. the top ranking official at the department in charge of combatting the pandemic, department of health and human services is a dangerous crank who is undermining science and raving about delusional conspiracy theories. the trump administration installed him in april in the midst of this once in a century pandemic despite a history of sexism and racism and conspiracy mongering that would keep most people from getting hired just about anywhere, never mind the trump administration. "the new york times" reported that caputo posted a video on facebook yesterday in which, get this, he accused career government scientists of sedition, claiming they do not want america to get well, not until a
. >>> plus, now roger stone is calling for marshall law if biden wins the election. and general vindman breaks his silence after the impeachment trial that cost him his career. >> you have no doubt that it was the president that ordered your dismissal from the white house. >> i have no doubt. >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from 30 rockefeller center. i'm chris hayes. the top ranking official at the department in charge of combatting...
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i were marshall and judging moot court at berkeley law school. and it is one of my fondest remembrances. he was still in very good health. >> when you work in an office like this, what atmosphere do you want? does it matter to you where you are when you do your writing and thinking? >> i like to be in a quiet space. chambers, all of them were inside chambers. now i have two in that office and two down the hall. but i like a quiet place. i am glad to be overlooking the courtyard and not the front of the building, so i am not disturbed by demonstrators. >> what are these masks right here? >> these masks are from my first trip to china which was in 1978 barely set up for tourists. someone gave me this set of masks while i was there. photos?about the there is a whole series of them back here. those are alsog: from the 1978 trip to china. i was with the first american bar association delegation to visit china at the request of the government -- their government. and i was most fortunate because i was the only woman on the delegation. china was not wel
i were marshall and judging moot court at berkeley law school. and it is one of my fondest remembrances. he was still in very good health. >> when you work in an office like this, what atmosphere do you want? does it matter to you where you are when you do your writing and thinking? >> i like to be in a quiet space. chambers, all of them were inside chambers. now i have two in that office and two down the hall. but i like a quiet place. i am glad to be overlooking the courtyard and...
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and it is funny because marshal is sounding bemused by this doctrine. but he said this is the way it has always been done and this is the way that we're still doing it. the two famous cases which still get cited all of the time in this context are johns v mcintosh which involved land scaled by indians decided in 1823. and here for the first time chief justice john marshall explicitly said the discovery doctrine that european crowns used in earlier centuries it still the doctrine that holds today. and he described the piankashaws as perpetual inhabitants with rights and justified that description by saying they were an inferior race of people without the privileges of citizens and under the perpetual protection and pupillage of the government. so in order to justify the per petuation of this discovery doctrine, he also needs to characterize them as racially distinct and inferior in american law. and the same kind of ideas further articulates in the famous cherokee nation v virginia case in 1831 where marshall claimed the phrase domestic dependent nations
and it is funny because marshal is sounding bemused by this doctrine. but he said this is the way it has always been done and this is the way that we're still doing it. the two famous cases which still get cited all of the time in this context are johns v mcintosh which involved land scaled by indians decided in 1823. and here for the first time chief justice john marshall explicitly said the discovery doctrine that european crowns used in earlier centuries it still the doctrine that holds...
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marshals. the new evidence from surveillance images. >>> at the same time, chaos in the streets of rochester, new york, as anger over the death of daniel prude, and that shocking police video, drove a third night of demonstrations. protesters scaring away diners at one restaurant. the driver of a car spraying something into the crowd before hitting the gas and taking off. and late today, news in that homicide investigation. >>> also developing tonight, a critical moment in the nation's battle against covid-19 as labor day draws americans to the beach. and concerns that large crowds lacking social distancing may once again accelerate infections already on the rise in 30 states. >>> the dangerous heat wave baking millions in the west. and tonight the fire threat as officials ask residents to conserve power if possible. >>> the new campaign flash point. president trump and his inner circle are vehemently denying a report he mocked fallen u.s. troops, allegedly calling them, quote, losers. how the
marshals. the new evidence from surveillance images. >>> at the same time, chaos in the streets of rochester, new york, as anger over the death of daniel prude, and that shocking police video, drove a third night of demonstrations. protesters scaring away diners at one restaurant. the driver of a car spraying something into the crowd before hitting the gas and taking off. and late today, news in that homicide investigation. >>> also developing tonight, a critical moment in the...
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and it's funny because marshall is sometimes being used by this doctrine. but he says, this is just the way it's always been done in this way we're still doing. at the two most famous cases, which took it cited all the time in this context are johnson be mcintosh, which involved land sales between pack and shaw indians who decided in 1823, and for the first time chief justice john marshall says the discovery doctrine that european crowds used in earlier centuries still the doctrine that holds today. and he described the piano shaw 's in this opinion has perpetual inhabitants with the menu diminutive rights and goes on to say to describe him as an inferior race of people without the privileges of citizens and under the perpetual protection into tillage of the government. in order to justify the perpetuation of the discovery doctrine, he also needs to characterize them as racially distinct an inferior in american law. the same kind of idea as further articulated in the same as cherokee nation case in 1831, where marshall coined the phrase domestic dependent n
and it's funny because marshall is sometimes being used by this doctrine. but he says, this is just the way it's always been done in this way we're still doing. at the two most famous cases, which took it cited all the time in this context are johnson be mcintosh, which involved land sales between pack and shaw indians who decided in 1823, and for the first time chief justice john marshall says the discovery doctrine that european crowds used in earlier centuries still the doctrine that holds...
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marshals.horities say richard tried to run when federal task force members moved in to arrest him and lacey washington police say that rino ran out of an apartment and into a car when gunfire are ruptured, for officers fired and killed him. cleveland, ohio police arrested three people who are suspected of connection with the deadly shooting of a police officer. detective james was shot last night while working an undercover drug operation in two of the arrested suspects are juveniles. joining us now congressman andy biggs, chairman of the house freedom caucus, a member of the house judiciary committee pray congressman it toys great to see you, especially on a day when the economy creates 1.4 million new jobs in the unemployment rate drops into single digits, 8.4%. this is the rebound, the recovery, the v-shaped recovery the president talked about months ago and is clearly here now. your thoughts? >> i think it's a great day for the economy, it shows that the foundation that the president laid b
marshals.horities say richard tried to run when federal task force members moved in to arrest him and lacey washington police say that rino ran out of an apartment and into a car when gunfire are ruptured, for officers fired and killed him. cleveland, ohio police arrested three people who are suspected of connection with the deadly shooting of a police officer. detective james was shot last night while working an undercover drug operation in two of the arrested suspects are juveniles. joining...
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marshall you served as chair of the u.s. postal service board of governors tell us more about that board and jurisdiction over what we have witnessed with removal of some of the sorting machines and the mailboxes, and communities seemingly at the very moment in time when concerns are mounting about the ability of the postal service to deliver mail-in ballots. >> well, it has been ace astonishing to watch this issue evolve. initially during the pandemic, i was slated that as unfortunate as the circumstances are, i was excited that this would provide an opportunity to expand the mail-in voting option around country because it certainly in my view the smartest safest way for people who are concerned about their health and safety if they go to the polls. to cast a vote, and it is time tested process. i felt that in the spring, there was still some time left for states that had not opted fully into the process or even official end of the process to prepare to do that because, of course, it requires paramount of due time not only
marshall you served as chair of the u.s. postal service board of governors tell us more about that board and jurisdiction over what we have witnessed with removal of some of the sorting machines and the mailboxes, and communities seemingly at the very moment in time when concerns are mounting about the ability of the postal service to deliver mail-in ballots. >> well, it has been ace astonishing to watch this issue evolve. initially during the pandemic, i was slated that as unfortunate as...
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carol glen became the first black female race marshal in the uk.32 years in the industry, she is launching an academy. lewis hamilton was so impressed by what she's doing, the pair are in talks about how they can work together. that would mean everything. i think it would inspire the boys, notjust boys, i'm looking for girls, anyone who is looking to get into motorsport at any level, i hope i've got lewis hamilton one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, all coming up. so there's not going to be a gap, there'll be the next black racing driver, whatever their name is, after lewis hamilton. motor racing is expensive, someone who could benefit from this is 18—year—old brandon abraham. it's amazing opportunity. yeah, it would help us to be introduced into networking, marketing and things like that. yeah, the main thing is support, guidance and then the inevitable thing, which is finance, which is most most drivers in my situation are struggling with. with hamilton on the verge of a legacy—defining victory and a seventh world title in
carol glen became the first black female race marshal in the uk.32 years in the industry, she is launching an academy. lewis hamilton was so impressed by what she's doing, the pair are in talks about how they can work together. that would mean everything. i think it would inspire the boys, notjust boys, i'm looking for girls, anyone who is looking to get into motorsport at any level, i hope i've got lewis hamilton one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, all coming up. so...