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marshall. to my immediate left is justice alayna kagan. she was with justice marshall, when we hear, 87? seems like yesterday. that was after having attempted princeton, and oxford, and harvard for law, and served in the chambers of a law clark. all of our panelists this evening, clark for one judge or another in a decent circuit. all four of us. >> it's a good court. >> he was a great court. i was in the white house counsel's office, and clinton administration. and the policy council as deputy director. she couldn't keep a job apparently. university of chicago law school, and then after getting tanya there she moved on inside at harvard. not long after that became the dean of harvard law school. and then can get that job either. and became an associate -- solicitor general first, and then an associate justice of the supreme court. judge uncle meyer at the far and, is in the district of new york, and has been since 2011. he came in the court on 20 twin. in 2011 in the southern district. he went
marshall. to my immediate left is justice alayna kagan. she was with justice marshall, when we hear, 87? seems like yesterday. that was after having attempted princeton, and oxford, and harvard for law, and served in the chambers of a law clark. all of our panelists this evening, clark for one judge or another in a decent circuit. all four of us. >> it's a good court. >> he was a great court. i was in the white house counsel's office, and clinton administration. and the policy...
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this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because if you look at care at the record, the indication was already there. a couple of other things. johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that revolution. between marbury in 1810, there were few if any cases that came to the court which would arouse jefferson's ire. the single most important exception were the cases out of the burr conspiracy where johnson in fact did dissent but not on a constitutional basis. in 1810, fletcher versus peck presented the first opportunity for johnson to speak out in an area near and dear to jefferson's part. this was compounded by another development. in 1808, the treasured task which will not -- johnson issued an opinion with regard to the jeffersonian embargo where johnson took a position that countermanded the direct command from jefferson. this gave rise to an incredible dialogue. he delivered a little lecture, even president are subject to and should respond to the law. jefferson was outraged. he had his attorney gen
this was not because john marshall's legendary persuasive powers. it was because if you look at care at the record, the indication was already there. a couple of other things. johnson joined the court after marbury. he was not part of that revolution. between marbury in 1810, there were few if any cases that came to the court which would arouse jefferson's ire. the single most important exception were the cases out of the burr conspiracy where johnson in fact did dissent but not on a...
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and john marshal bill that bill. second good food, and i would have wanted to have harlan there with his platter of french jesus. (laughs). because i love the truth and cheese to boot. and then storytelling, and marshall i understand was a justice who was on the court over 20 years? and i am told by some of my colleagues, that he never told a story twice. i would have loved to have been in conversation with him. and to hear some of his stories. so that would be the perfect dinner table for me. >> the one justice as much as i admire him, but i would not want him as my dinner partner, and that was just the louis -- one of his friends reported that if he were invited to dinner at the brandeis home, you would eat before and after. (inaudible) (laughs). >> i second that decision. >> we've covered a lot here tonight, before a close i just want to ask my three panelists. is there anything else you would like to bring up that we haven't talked about? >> what did we forget? ruth? >> i don't know. >> i think we said give clara
and john marshal bill that bill. second good food, and i would have wanted to have harlan there with his platter of french jesus. (laughs). because i love the truth and cheese to boot. and then storytelling, and marshall i understand was a justice who was on the court over 20 years? and i am told by some of my colleagues, that he never told a story twice. i would have loved to have been in conversation with him. and to hear some of his stories. so that would be the perfect dinner table for me....
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roger marshall is more about political fights. his attacks on me have been described as misleading, deceitful, even -- the bottom line is i will be a u.s. senator who will listen to you and advocate for you. i will be the voice of reason who will represent you in the united states senate. >> thank you. >> i'm a fifth-generation farm kid born and raised in butler county where my dad became the chief of police for 25 years. i became a first generation college student and my american dream was to become a doctor. my wife and i got married 37 years ago two weeks before medical school and after medical school, residency and three years in the army reserve we moved to kansas where we delivered over 5,000 babies, raised four of our own and now we have two grandsons and one on the way. i'm running to make sure our kids and grandkids have the same shot at the american dream that we've had. i'm running to keep families safe, healthy and secure and to bring jobs back. i'm running to protect kansas values like confirming supreme court justice
roger marshall is more about political fights. his attacks on me have been described as misleading, deceitful, even -- the bottom line is i will be a u.s. senator who will listen to you and advocate for you. i will be the voice of reason who will represent you in the united states senate. >> thank you. >> i'm a fifth-generation farm kid born and raised in butler county where my dad became the chief of police for 25 years. i became a first generation college student and my american...
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john adams appointed chief justice john marshall after he already lost the election. president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. obviously it's completely false to say that this has been anywhere close to the fastest process ever. it's just disinformation. here's another nonsense claim. that judge barrett is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever. really? andrew jackson nominated a political operative to the court at the end of his presidency. lincoln put his own campaign manager on the court. eisenhower nominated earl warren after warren stop competing with him in the 1952 election and campaigned for him. but this professor from indiana who got multiple democratic votes for a confirmation to her current job just three years ago is going to be the most political confirmation ever. in the previous century they put their campaign chairman on the supreme court. that's pretty political. eisenhower put the governor of california who ran against him for the nomination on the court. that's pretty political. i'll give you an example, the great john mars
john adams appointed chief justice john marshall after he already lost the election. president lincoln got someone confirmed in one day. obviously it's completely false to say that this has been anywhere close to the fastest process ever. it's just disinformation. here's another nonsense claim. that judge barrett is somehow the most partisan or politicized nominee ever. really? andrew jackson nominated a political operative to the court at the end of his presidency. lincoln put his own campaign...
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prepares to employ so-called marshals who monitor compliance with coronavirus frictions in public places we hear the mixed reaction. there's already taken many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i haven't seen any covert marshals i don't know who actually went out very down this. morning welcome this is our international. cease fire between our media and as john is entering its 3rd day but nevertheless on monday morning an air raid siren was reportedly heard in the capital of nagorno-karabakh. these pictures show some of the devastation. in earlier hostilities in stepanek at of the weekend's baku and here the veyron accused the each other a violating the truce while insisting they themselves were holding to it on saturday with russia's mediation the sides agreed to a pause in fighting to allow for the exchange of prisoners of war that. the south front of the disputed region has seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began over 2 weeks ago on sunday following the shaky truce the city of hundreds was shelled by corresponded to get down off was
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so he knew, oh, he's going to praise marshall in this speech. he's finally going to break radio silence and say something positive about marshall. when he gave the speech, the paragraph was missing. i've seen the text. the actual speech was circulated on the campaign train. the advisers were in there saying, the wisconsin boy said it's a bad idea, we have to cut this paragraph out. you can see it scrapped out with pencils. so he gave his piece, the press went crazy and they never relented. they never forgave eisenhower for this act of failing to support his mentor. there is correspondence between the two of them, marshall and eisenhower, after this event. marshall basically, between the lines, what i read is if you went into politics, ike, of course you were going to do something dumb every day. i just assumed that. you gave -- once you left the army and went into politics, i expect knuckleheaded things, i'm not going to hold it against you. but i have subsequently learned that mrs. marshall never forgave eisenhower. >> question right here. than
so he knew, oh, he's going to praise marshall in this speech. he's finally going to break radio silence and say something positive about marshall. when he gave the speech, the paragraph was missing. i've seen the text. the actual speech was circulated on the campaign train. the advisers were in there saying, the wisconsin boy said it's a bad idea, we have to cut this paragraph out. you can see it scrapped out with pencils. so he gave his piece, the press went crazy and they never relented. they...
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these and to be under the story of john marshall and underage jackson and with dred scott and then to be appointed by jackson and then to be facilitated or forestall the civil war. and during the civil war to give abraham lincoln more power and then andrew john john on - - jackson 62 lincoln and then they kept the call from seven members so the next three will not be replaced and then that was stabilized at nine in 1869. and in 1938 midterms even though two years later he was overruled overwhelmingly so the history of playing around with the numbers shows there are definite negative consequences if it is successful but a long-term loss doesn't and for the country as a whole. >> so we see that he is not in favor of that. is that enough to rein in the efforts or is that a push for democrats if president trump can get someone confirmed to replace justice ginsburg? >>. >> i will just be quick. so having president trumps nominee be confirmed is a provocation by the democrats even though joe biden and bernie sanders for that matter the only thing i agree with him on against court packing ev
these and to be under the story of john marshall and underage jackson and with dred scott and then to be appointed by jackson and then to be facilitated or forestall the civil war. and during the civil war to give abraham lincoln more power and then andrew john john on - - jackson 62 lincoln and then they kept the call from seven members so the next three will not be replaced and then that was stabilized at nine in 1869. and in 1938 midterms even though two years later he was overruled...
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prepares to deploy so-called marshals to monitor compliance with coronavirus frustrations in public places we hear mixed reactions there's already tell you many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually worked out quite scary down. there it's 5 pm here in moscow you're watching r t international the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is entering its 3rd day but is already faltering home monday morning after a 1st night of. iran's were again heard in the capital of nagorno-karabakh these pictures to show some of the devastation reached by early. hostilities and the panic it over the weekend and yet if and keith each other of violating the troops on saturday with russia's mediation the sides had agreed to a pause in the fighting and that was to allow for an exchange of prisoners and also the exchange of bodies of those killed while the us south front of the disputed region has seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict started over 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed the truce the city it had to root was shelled our
prepares to deploy so-called marshals to monitor compliance with coronavirus frustrations in public places we hear mixed reactions there's already tell you many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually worked out quite scary down. there it's 5 pm here in moscow you're watching r t international the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is entering its 3rd day but is already faltering home monday morning after a 1st night of. iran's were...
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also interesting that with marshall, he had said, if i die just prop me up and keep on voting if.want to leave during the tenure of a republican president but the ended up stepping down for health reasons and beginburg didn't want to leave right now but is replaced by someone who is going to bring in a judge who may have some parallels in their love story or things -- life store but will be a change on the court. >> this is the reminds me of michigan we have seen recently. a lot of kind of anguish among people on the left and democrats that she didn't retire when president obama was in the white house. if only she had retired then and why didn't she? but historically, ilya, justices tend to make decisions who is in the white house. the chief justice william rhenquist, republicans well-he had retired during president bush's first term. >> sometimes they do sometimes they don't. i mentioned 1956, that was after a series of heart attacks and other illnesses of sher minton an otherwise forgettable justice. not always able to do so and the trappings of power and press stick and being a
also interesting that with marshall, he had said, if i die just prop me up and keep on voting if.want to leave during the tenure of a republican president but the ended up stepping down for health reasons and beginburg didn't want to leave right now but is replaced by someone who is going to bring in a judge who may have some parallels in their love story or things -- life store but will be a change on the court. >> this is the reminds me of michigan we have seen recently. a lot of kind...
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is a marked 30000000 pounds to fund the scheme the role of covert 960 or marshals or equivalents is not to force could it 90 regulations or have any force and powers which should remain the remit of the police and designated local authority compliance and enforcement offices where the marshals there will be selected from volunteers they'll be equipped with body cameras and will keep an eye on everything from pubs to weddings and will give you a yellow card star warning too if you violate any of the rules the 1st time now while the marshals won't have any unfortunate powers they will inform the police of the violations however the move has been criticised by local councils who do say that the government didn't actually consult them some have also questioned the usefulness of marshall since they'll only have more since they won't have any informant powers we asked people in the streets of london what they thought. there's already too many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i haven't seen any covert marshals i don't know who actually were quite scary about.
is a marked 30000000 pounds to fund the scheme the role of covert 960 or marshals or equivalents is not to force could it 90 regulations or have any force and powers which should remain the remit of the police and designated local authority compliance and enforcement offices where the marshals there will be selected from volunteers they'll be equipped with body cameras and will keep an eye on everything from pubs to weddings and will give you a yellow card star warning too if you violate any of...
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marshals who will monitor compliance with coronavirus restrictions in public places we hear the mixed reactions. there's already many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually went quite scary about. the morning i welcome this is r.t. international. the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is entering the 3rd day but it's already under strain on monday morning after a 1st night of calm and air raid siren was surge in the capital of the go in a car a block. here are pictures showing some of the devastation earlier hostilities of in the panic at over the weekend in your van accuse the other of violating the trees on saturday with russia's mediation the sides agreed to a pause inviting them to allow an exchange of prisoners and warders. of a sudden front of the disputed region is seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began more than 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed truce the city of hundreds was shelled our correspondent a guest on off was there during the attack. right now we're getting closer to the town
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prepares to employ so-called marshals to monitor compliance coronavirus restrictions in public places we hear the mixed reactions. is already taken many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually went out very down. there good morning to you if you're wondering why you want this is r t international. the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan has ended its the day but it's already faltering on monday morning after the 1st night of calm and a raid siren was again heard in the capital of nagorno-karabakh. here are pictures that show some of the devastation rigged by earlier hostilities insta panic at over the weekend but who in your a van accuse the other of violating the trees on saturday with russian mediation the sides agreed to pause the fighting to allow for an exchange of prisoners more that. the southern front of the disputed region seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began just over 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed truce city of druids was shelled our correspondent a good stand off was that. right n
prepares to employ so-called marshals to monitor compliance coronavirus restrictions in public places we hear the mixed reactions. is already taken many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually went out very down. there good morning to you if you're wondering why you want this is r t international. the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan has ended its the day but it's already faltering on monday morning after the 1st night of calm and a...
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marshal task force that went to track down a man named michael renell.d evidence that renell, an antifa activist shot and killed a trump supporter after a night of protests. the portland police not immediately issue a warrant for renell's arrest. instead, days later, a u.s. marshals task force located renell. he was staying at an apartment complex in washington state. the mashls moved in quickly. there are some conflicting reports about what exactly happened next, but what is known is that those marshals did indeed shoot and kill michael renell and the president has made the police shooting of renell a kind of talking point. >> and i put out, when are you going to go get him? and the u.s. marshals went to go get him. and in a short period of time, they ended in a gunfight. this was a violent criminal. and the u.s. marshals killed him. and i will tell you something, that's the way it has to be. there has to be retribution when you have crime like this. >> that's not actually the way it has to be. that's not the way it can be. law enforcement should not, c
marshal task force that went to track down a man named michael renell.d evidence that renell, an antifa activist shot and killed a trump supporter after a night of protests. the portland police not immediately issue a warrant for renell's arrest. instead, days later, a u.s. marshals task force located renell. he was staying at an apartment complex in washington state. the mashls moved in quickly. there are some conflicting reports about what exactly happened next, but what is known is that...
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marshal to monitor compliance with growth of virus restrictions in public places mixed reactions. there's already taken many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know who actually went out quite scary now. here in moscow thanks for joining us on r.t. . the cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan has entered its 3rd day but is already faltering on monday morning after the 1st night of. sars were again heard in the capital of nagorno-karabakh. there are pictures that show some of the devastation that was reached by earlier hostilities and stephon ahead over the weekend. accusing each other of violating the truce on saturday with russia's mediation the sides agreed to a pause in fighting to allow for an exchange of prisoners of war to. the southern front of the disputed region are seeing some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began more than 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed truce the city of her throat was shelled responses if you start off with the. right now we're getting closer to the town of approach it's on the southern
marshal to monitor compliance with growth of virus restrictions in public places mixed reactions. there's already taken many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know who actually went out quite scary now. here in moscow thanks for joining us on r.t. . the cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan has entered its 3rd day but is already faltering on monday morning after the 1st night of. sars were again heard in the capital of nagorno-karabakh. there are...
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and marshall moves on to the court. johnson assumes he will run for reelection in 1968, he will be reelected in 1968, there are three very elderly members of the court, including two justices who are not in good health in the late 1960's. so he is working under the assumption he will be able to appoint four or five justices by the time he leaves office. instead, we all know the history. johnson's support begins to weaken and in march of 1968, he announces he will not run for reelection. by the summer of 1968, it seems pretty clear that the democrats will have a tough time winning the election. this means johnson's successor will likely nominate the replacement for the chief justice. and so warren, in june of 1968 decides to preempt this possibility. he makes an announcement that he will retire as chief justice of the supreme court upon the confirmation of his replacement. what warren is telling conservative senators, you have a choice, you can confirm whoever lbj nominates or i will be there as the chief justice continu
and marshall moves on to the court. johnson assumes he will run for reelection in 1968, he will be reelected in 1968, there are three very elderly members of the court, including two justices who are not in good health in the late 1960's. so he is working under the assumption he will be able to appoint four or five justices by the time he leaves office. instead, we all know the history. johnson's support begins to weaken and in march of 1968, he announces he will not run for reelection. by the...
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marshall swede goes down any watches. he's mesmerized and he sees that the members of the court or mesmerized as well. i want to finally comes to the end, when webster says it's a small college speaking of dartmouth college, which was beaten up taking advantage of of the state of new hampshire. at the end when webster is concluded this kept nickel law professor looks and he sees to his amazement that john marshall is weeping, the daniel webster had that effect on people. so it is an important a large part of my story. somebody else and a question. yes sir. >> i just wonder what you thought would be if you think as a society we believe we are today without the civil war? -- holder who didn't believe in slavery he salted slavery would go away. he observes slavery go away and his lifetime in the north. when he was born, slavery was allowed in every american colony and in every american state before independence. but generally and its slavery was phased in through emancipation. new york ended slavery but there are still slave
marshall swede goes down any watches. he's mesmerized and he sees that the members of the court or mesmerized as well. i want to finally comes to the end, when webster says it's a small college speaking of dartmouth college, which was beaten up taking advantage of of the state of new hampshire. at the end when webster is concluded this kept nickel law professor looks and he sees to his amazement that john marshall is weeping, the daniel webster had that effect on people. so it is an important a...
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marshals to monitor compliance one of our strips in public places we mixed reactions. there's already many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually went out there right now. either thanks for joining us here on. the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is entering its 3rd day parties already faltering monday morning after a 1st night of calm air raid sirens were again heard in the capital of nagorno-karabakh pitches that show some of the devastation. earlier hostilities. over the weekend. accuse each other of violating the trees saturday with russia's meat. ation the sides agreed to a pause in fighting to allow for an exchange of prisoners of war dead. the southern front of the disputed region has seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began more than 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed truce the city of hundreds was shelled and our correspondent if you stuff was there. right now we're getting closer to the town of detroit it's on the southern front and it is probably the heaviest contested
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s preparing to employ marshals they'll monitor compliance with coronavirus restrictions in public places we hear mixed reaction. there's already many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know actually where they are quite scary down there for. either very good morning thanks for joining us on. the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan has entered a 3rd day but is already a monday morning after a 1st night of calm. and was again heard in the capital of the. these pictures here shows some of the devastation that was wreaked by earlier hostilities in the paddock at over the weekend baku and you're a van accused each other of violating the trees on saturday with russia's mediation the sides agreed to a pause in fighting to allow for an exchange of prisoners and war that. the southern front of the region is see some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict began over 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed truce the city of 100 was shelled our correspondent is diana was there. right now we're getting closer to the town of detroit it's on the sout
s preparing to employ marshals they'll monitor compliance with coronavirus restrictions in public places we hear mixed reaction. there's already many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know actually where they are quite scary down there for. either very good morning thanks for joining us on. the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan has entered a 3rd day but is already a monday morning after a 1st night of calm. and was again heard in the capital of...
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prepares to employ so-called marshals to monitor compliance with. high seas we hear mixed reactions. there were many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually went out but carried out. the welcome you're watching r.t. international this monday afternoon just gone for kill kill russian capital now the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is entering its 3rd day but is already faltering on monday morning after a 1st night of calm air raid sirens were again heard in the capital of nagorno karabakh these pictures do show some of the devastation wreaked by early hostilities. these insta plan occurred over the weekend back you and yet of an accused each other of violating the truce on saturday with rush's media mediation the sides agreed to pause in the fighting to allow for an exchange of prisoners and off the war dead or the south front of the disputed region has seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict started over 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed truce the city of had the r
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prepares to employ so-called covert marshals to monitor compliance coronavirus frictions in public places we hear mixed reactions. there's already taken many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know actually where they're quite scary down. below they're just going through in the afternoon here in moscow you watching r.t. international now with the cease fire in the corner carol back faltering russia and armenia is foreign ministers have met for talks in moscow so get out of said that russia expects the truce to be respected by john and armenia while his armenian counterpart highlighted moscow's role. in brokering the ceasefire however on monday morning after a 1st night of calm air raid sirens were again heard in the capital of nagorno-karabakh at these pictures do show some of the devastation by clashes in sudan occurred over the weekend q and yet a van accused each other of violating the truce and on saturday with russia's mediation the sides had agreed to a pause in the fighting that was to allow for an exchange of prisoners and also the bodies of
prepares to employ so-called covert marshals to monitor compliance coronavirus frictions in public places we hear mixed reactions. there's already taken many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know actually where they're quite scary down. below they're just going through in the afternoon here in moscow you watching r.t. international now with the cease fire in the corner carol back faltering russia and armenia is foreign ministers have met for talks in...
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i devote a chapter to john marshall and webster. john marshall was chief justice of the united states from 1801 to 1835. he essentially created the supreme court. he created the idea that the supreme court should stand in review of the actions of the legislative and executive branch. the judicial branch is the one that gets to say yep, no, yes constitutional, unconstitutional. he created basically the supreme court we have today. he did it, i'm not going to say out of whole cloth, but it could have shocked and surprised the framers of the constitution that, what, the courts get to tell congress what congress can't do? it's not written in the constitution. john marshall has to work between the lines to come up with that. and his principal collaborator, his co-conspirator daniel webster. webster was the most celebrated and amply compensated constitutional lawyer of his day. of the in fact, webster on some days, he would in the morning he would go and argue a case before the supreme court and then in the afternoon he would go give a sp
i devote a chapter to john marshall and webster. john marshall was chief justice of the united states from 1801 to 1835. he essentially created the supreme court. he created the idea that the supreme court should stand in review of the actions of the legislative and executive branch. the judicial branch is the one that gets to say yep, no, yes constitutional, unconstitutional. he created basically the supreme court we have today. he did it, i'm not going to say out of whole cloth, but it could...
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in northern ohio, under the leadership of marshal elliot and his chief deputy up there, marshall deserto a fantastic job of pulling things together. elizabeth: yeah they have. you have done a great job too. you really have. i'm so sorry we're running out of time. i can't believe a 3-year-old was taken. it is just heart-breaking. u.s. marshals director donald washington. thanks for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. thanks for watching. we hope you join us again tomorrow night. lou: good evening, everybody. the washington swamp is in a full panic. they are frantically trying to stop americans from learning more about the corrupt, treasonous plot by the radical dems and the deep state to overthrow the presidency of donald trump. recently declassified intelligence reveals intel agencies, hillary clinton launched the phony trump-russia collusion farce in july of 2016. and now the federalist's sean davis is revealing the cia
in northern ohio, under the leadership of marshal elliot and his chief deputy up there, marshall deserto a fantastic job of pulling things together. elizabeth: yeah they have. you have done a great job too. you really have. i'm so sorry we're running out of time. i can't believe a 3-year-old was taken. it is just heart-breaking. u.s. marshals director donald washington. thanks for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald....
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>>and that breaking news this morning involves a cliff rescue that's happening right now at marshall's beach in san francisco when durst and the fire department is trying to get one person off of a cliff. the condition of that person unknown right now we're still trying to track that down we do have a reporter headed to the scene we'll get a live update as soon as possible, but that cliff rescue underway right now at marshall's speech in san francisco, let's get to weather and traffic as well this morning, a new red flag warning and power outages could happen and we have. >>team coverage conference will tran in napa county talking about that rain now harvey is the east bay as she's got the angle there john tray, but we'll start with in the weather center. yeah guys because we are looking at an expansive i update to those red flag warnings now for areas of the east bay and the coast and addition to what we saw in the north bay yesterday as winds further spread across the bay area. >>upping that fire danger for more and more areas as for this morning skies are clear beautiful start to th
>>and that breaking news this morning involves a cliff rescue that's happening right now at marshall's beach in san francisco when durst and the fire department is trying to get one person off of a cliff. the condition of that person unknown right now we're still trying to track that down we do have a reporter headed to the scene we'll get a live update as soon as possible, but that cliff rescue underway right now at marshall's speech in san francisco, let's get to weather and traffic as...
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what is it like, amanda, being a covid marshall?trying to encourage people to put masks on, really, and we seen a different day by day. we're asking less and less people every day if they can just post masks on —— put masks on. are you finding that people are responding to that in a positive fashion? yes, very much so, but we do get the odd people not wanting to just put a mask on, but we see dave id —— that's the kind of thing you want to see by funding these marshals was blue about three weeks ago before the marshal started two we've seen around 70% of people wearing masks. we are definitely into the mid—90% of amanda, given the kind of role that you've been doing already, given the tightening of restrictions that were potentially going to hear next week, do you think your role will be complicated somewhat?” do you think your role will be complicated somewhat? i don't think so, because a lot of people are abiding by putting masks on. i think we see that people with exemptions, even wearing shields for that protection, a lot of peo
what is it like, amanda, being a covid marshall?trying to encourage people to put masks on, really, and we seen a different day by day. we're asking less and less people every day if they can just post masks on —— put masks on. are you finding that people are responding to that in a positive fashion? yes, very much so, but we do get the odd people not wanting to just put a mask on, but we see dave id —— that's the kind of thing you want to see by funding these marshals was blue about...
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in northern ohio, under the leadership of marshal elliot and his chief deputy up there, marshall desertoc job of pulling things together. elizabeth: yeah they have. you have done a great job too. you really have. i'm so sorry we're running out of time. i can't believe a 3-year-old was taken. it is just heart-breaking. u.s. marshals director donald washington. thanks for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. thanks for watching. [ rock music plays ] >> a world-record car collection... >> he just kept going. he never stopped. >> i believe his goal was to have one of every car ever made. >> a maverick driven to leave a mark... >> he went to a wrecking-yard auction, bought the whole wrecking yard. >> his family promises to carry out his grand plan. >> i think there was a feeling of dread, relief, excitement, and enthusiasm. >> i love it. feel the hair blowing, the top down. >> but can they fulfill the patriarch's dying wish? >> none of us wanted
in northern ohio, under the leadership of marshal elliot and his chief deputy up there, marshall desertoc job of pulling things together. elizabeth: yeah they have. you have done a great job too. you really have. i'm so sorry we're running out of time. i can't believe a 3-year-old was taken. it is just heart-breaking. u.s. marshals director donald washington. thanks for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been...
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in northern ohio, under the leadership of marshal elliot and his chief deputy up there, marshall desertoe a fantastic job of pulling things together. elizabeth: yeah they have. you have done a great job too. you really have. i'm so sorry we're running out of time. i can't believe a 3-year-old was taken. it is just heart-breaking. u.s. marshals director donald washington. thanks for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. thanks for watching. [ gongs chiming ] >> it's a "strange inheritance" "gong show." >> and this is the set of gongs. >> the very set? [ gongs chiming ] >> a piece of history. >> you want to liken it to a stradivarius except there's only one set of true puccini gongs. >> a musical mystery. >> how the heck did they end up in a warehouse in queens? [ drumroll plays ] >> but drumroll, please. [ castanets clicking musically ] can she strike a deal to fund her husband's dying wish? >> are you hoping that someone will see them and say
in northern ohio, under the leadership of marshal elliot and his chief deputy up there, marshall desertoe a fantastic job of pulling things together. elizabeth: yeah they have. you have done a great job too. you really have. i'm so sorry we're running out of time. i can't believe a 3-year-old was taken. it is just heart-breaking. u.s. marshals director donald washington. thanks for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. i'm elizabeth macdonald....
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you mentioned john marshall. other people would call it the judicial branch, but in fact in this period john marshall is the judicial branch. in fact, this is a very important part of my story. because i devote a chapter to daniel webster and john marshall. john marshall was chief justice of the united states from 1801 to 1835. he essentially created the modern supreme court, and especially he created the idea that the supreme court should stand in review of the actions of the legislative branch and the executive branch. the supreme court, the judicial branch, is the one that gets to say, yep, no, unconstitutional, who created, well, basically the supreme court we have today. and he did it, i'm not going to say out of whole cloth, but it was, it would have shocked and surprised the framers of the constitution, that what? the court gets to tell congress what congress can't do? it's not written in the constitution. john marshall has to work between the lines to come up with that. and his principal collaborator, alm
you mentioned john marshall. other people would call it the judicial branch, but in fact in this period john marshall is the judicial branch. in fact, this is a very important part of my story. because i devote a chapter to daniel webster and john marshall. john marshall was chief justice of the united states from 1801 to 1835. he essentially created the modern supreme court, and especially he created the idea that the supreme court should stand in review of the actions of the legislative...
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my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels.ust have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enma then comes in what those nations will do inhe face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope this result in ishat it actually changes the way we see the climate crisis a the way we see this, because it's so symbolic and that it will rt change e mindts of people. [litokne speaking marshallese] ayakha: in south africa, the 1976 soweto uprising made kids from all ages are rising up to fight the apartheid system of learning afrikaans. so there was a powerful movement, and it keeps on encouragi and showing me that youth can make a difference. we c make a major difference if we just put our hearts and our minds to it. alexandria: i hope that from the children versus climate crisis complaints that argentina, brazil, germany, turkey, and france that they respond to wh
my friend, he lives at the marshall islands. he lost his home from rising sea levels.ust have to keep talking. michael: the committee will make a recommendation as to whether or not there was a fundamental right agreed to by these nations, which they have not lived up to or honored. the enma then comes in what those nations will do inhe face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope this result in ishat it actually changes the way we see the climate crisis a the way we see...
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including the need for a global response to the coronavirus pandemic like the post-world war ii marshall plan. hosted by the brookings institution, this is about 45 minutes. thank you for joining us. we are grateful for the participation of the un deputy secretary-general and the rockefeller foundation president both who are exemplary global leaders who took time out of thatheschedule to be with us to. we are very honored by your presence and participation. the launch of the center is a historic moment for the program and for brookings. at a time of massive dislocation in the global economy, the need to improve policy is inclusive and sustainable. policymakers and other people around the world have leadership on aspects of sustainable development. we are grateful to all of our partners whose support has been instrumental. a special thank you to richard who supports through the roundtable and sustainable development over the past several years have inspired the creation of the center. the launch of the center tsuldn't have been possible without the efforts of those that worked tirelessly
including the need for a global response to the coronavirus pandemic like the post-world war ii marshall plan. hosted by the brookings institution, this is about 45 minutes. thank you for joining us. we are grateful for the participation of the un deputy secretary-general and the rockefeller foundation president both who are exemplary global leaders who took time out of thatheschedule to be with us to. we are very honored by your presence and participation. the launch of the center is a...
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the great john marshall harlan from kentucky a guy named benjamin bristow. and the grant administration i had to stand upon. in those days if you want to be president you couldn't admit it because you had to wait was being drafted. and benjamin bristow went to cincinnati with the gop convention to claim the nomination the appropriate choice after eight years of scandal it became clear after a few years one - - after some time that they cannot pull it off with his partner benjamin bristow through other behaviors and amazingly enough but after president hayes was sworn in march 1877 euros john marshall harlan and not benjamin bristow who ended up on the supreme court. serving three is with great distinction and was plessy versus ferguson the supreme court in 1896. two and public accommodations and discrimination and then came up in brown versus board of education talk about political appointments. that was a politicalin appointment. and by any of the standards so these are not really arguments the democratic leader said they were him can when they had the oppo
the great john marshall harlan from kentucky a guy named benjamin bristow. and the grant administration i had to stand upon. in those days if you want to be president you couldn't admit it because you had to wait was being drafted. and benjamin bristow went to cincinnati with the gop convention to claim the nomination the appropriate choice after eight years of scandal it became clear after a few years one - - after some time that they cannot pull it off with his partner benjamin bristow...
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>> it is interesting truman seconds secretary of state titled his memoir the marshall plan the alliance system with the multilateral institutions and the doctrine of containment and with for decades and so many of the policies that were developed beginning of the truman administration and embraced by all successors. anyone of those could be on the list of good policies and with president bush 41 the way he handled the end of the cold war. but it was the extraordinary accomplishment also the way they marshaled the world with the iraqi invasion the conquest of kuwait that was a textbook case of multilateralism could succeed in a modern world. they were in hours we had to fight but we chose vietnam would be on the list 2003 iraq war and korea is on the list not the initial resistance to the korean invasion but rather the faithful decision by truman and macarthur to go north of the 30 parallel to unify by force so that it not only failed to bring in hundreds of thousands of chinese troops with the secretary of defense and national security advisor in the policymaking over the last 50 or 60
>> it is interesting truman seconds secretary of state titled his memoir the marshall plan the alliance system with the multilateral institutions and the doctrine of containment and with for decades and so many of the policies that were developed beginning of the truman administration and embraced by all successors. anyone of those could be on the list of good policies and with president bush 41 the way he handled the end of the cold war. but it was the extraordinary accomplishment also...
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whether we have a marshall plan or not, it will be a response that cannot just be local. it be embedded in the local response, because those are the needs for women, youth, transportation, connectivity and a digital world, but financing that is going to require a different architecture than we have now. the global players need for us to have a conversation about that the resources we see spent in one part of the world, if we have any way to unlock them to be more equitable in response to covid ended response to global element for a more equal frame and a more stable world. it is important we bring that reality check to it. we have the unfinished business of the mdg's. and often people say the std's have taken over. they haven't. i remember kofi annan and saying-- kofi anna -- saying, don't forget the mdg's. i would say that global to local is also about understanding what the local has to bring to the global, and having that discussion and a way you have the faith to convene on that across the world, that intellect needed to have those discussions. amina.hank you, this po
whether we have a marshall plan or not, it will be a response that cannot just be local. it be embedded in the local response, because those are the needs for women, youth, transportation, connectivity and a digital world, but financing that is going to require a different architecture than we have now. the global players need for us to have a conversation about that the resources we see spent in one part of the world, if we have any way to unlock them to be more equitable in response to covid...
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using the lessons learned, hard-fought victories in the marshall islands, mariana islands, and palau islands through 1944 brought allied forces ever closer to their ultimate objectives. with every victory on land, american forces secured greater air and naval superiority.
using the lessons learned, hard-fought victories in the marshall islands, mariana islands, and palau islands through 1944 brought allied forces ever closer to their ultimate objectives. with every victory on land, american forces secured greater air and naval superiority.
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fire marshall decoscio, he did a report through the fire marshal program, but he and his team have beenorking extremely hard to get this city open to businesses, open -- by having street closures, slow streets, we're trying to figure out parklets, even though it's not under our jurisdiction, to make sure that any excess be granted [inaudible] be taken care of, so thank you, fire marshal decoscio. the airport commission, f.d.c. johnson has been working very hard over there. always good to see them supporting the o.e.s. firefighters, future firefighters coming into s.f.o., and wonderful, them helping the family. the third [inaudible] again, homeland security [inaudible] and stepping in some big shoes and doing a great job. and josh smith has been helping her. all of our friends -- michael cochran is in rehab, as you know, but the phone is never far from him. we send our prayers. art cisneros as instrumental in the [inaudible] and continuing with the help of that transition. we have our two new search k9s, cassie and jack, send over from homeland security. i'd like to read a letter that st
fire marshall decoscio, he did a report through the fire marshal program, but he and his team have beenorking extremely hard to get this city open to businesses, open -- by having street closures, slow streets, we're trying to figure out parklets, even though it's not under our jurisdiction, to make sure that any excess be granted [inaudible] be taken care of, so thank you, fire marshal decoscio. the airport commission, f.d.c. johnson has been working very hard over there. always good to see...
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fire marshal, do you want to say anything further about that? >> >> yes, chief. good evening.e 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 office
fire marshal, do you want to say anything further about that? >> >> yes, chief. good evening.e 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...
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marshals return to dixon about $9.2 million. most of the rest of the $53 million she stole are simply the sunken costs of rita crundwell riding after her extravagant and expensive dream. >> in the five months that we managed the herd, we spent about $1.8 million in costs, and that's simply to manage the herd. we're not showing the horses. so, you know, our taking over of the operation, i think, speaks to knowing what we were paying, clearly what she must've been paying. >> narrator: but it turns out, all is not lost. in october 2013, mayor burke addresses the town of dixon once again. the year before, the city sues its two auditors for not detecting $53 million being diverted into crundwell's pocket... and sues fifth third bank for allowing her to operate the secret account right under their noses. without admitting wrongdoing, the three companies agree to pay $40 million back to the city of dixon. >> out of this will come a better, a sounder, and a more attractive dixon for all of us to live in. >> narrator: crundwell pleads gu
marshals return to dixon about $9.2 million. most of the rest of the $53 million she stole are simply the sunken costs of rita crundwell riding after her extravagant and expensive dream. >> in the five months that we managed the herd, we spent about $1.8 million in costs, and that's simply to manage the herd. we're not showing the horses. so, you know, our taking over of the operation, i think, speaks to knowing what we were paying, clearly what she must've been paying. >> narrator:...
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there had been no american marshal plan for moscow. russia's allies, serbia, and liberated kosovo. it expanded nato to russia's borders. >> good-bye. >> the u.s. invasion of iraq without approval from the security council suggested an out of control superpower. in 2007, the russian president decided he had had enough and he wanted the world to know. >> translator: the united states has overstepped its national borders in every way. who would like that? >> this was putin's coming out. he decided it was time to push back on the united states. >> the speech was very aggressive. >> the speech was a turning point. putin was setting out his opposition. >> did we in some sense create vladimir putin? >> we didn't create putin. but we created the conditions where putin's message is ultra-nationalist, the west is out to get us message. really res natuonated with the russian public. >> then as if the failed war in iraq weren't enough to threaten american dominance -- >> this is the worst financial crisis since the great depression. >> an economic
there had been no american marshal plan for moscow. russia's allies, serbia, and liberated kosovo. it expanded nato to russia's borders. >> good-bye. >> the u.s. invasion of iraq without approval from the security council suggested an out of control superpower. in 2007, the russian president decided he had had enough and he wanted the world to know. >> translator: the united states has overstepped its national borders in every way. who would like that? >> this was...
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3 separate people saying they heard someone screaming for help and the dark off the cliffs near marshall's beach they all made not one calls but at the same time they were yelling back to where you do need help. things of that nature than 3 people who called 911 got lost themselves from one 30 to 4.30 in the morning, the fire department located the 3 people who called 911, then found the missing man on a rock on the cliff side, as they waited for the coast guard helicopter rescuers made contact in the water by boat around 5 in the morning. >>this involved paddling this individual on the board for an estimated 200 yards 2 football fields out to our rescue boats. the reason why we had to do that as we were unsafe to go up the cliff with a rope rescue in the water is unsafe at this time to bring our boats any closer due to rocks and the surf surveillance. the man was brought to the hospital and suffered only minor injuries and hyperthermia that's still a lot of questions remain such as when did this man get here to the presidio how long was he stranded and how's he doing now we're still waiti
3 separate people saying they heard someone screaming for help and the dark off the cliffs near marshall's beach they all made not one calls but at the same time they were yelling back to where you do need help. things of that nature than 3 people who called 911 got lost themselves from one 30 to 4.30 in the morning, the fire department located the 3 people who called 911, then found the missing man on a rock on the cliff side, as they waited for the coast guard helicopter rescuers made contact...
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progress, including the need for a global response to the coronavirus pandemic like the world war ii marshall plan. hosted by brookings institute, this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning, and good afternoon, everyone. it's great to be with you, thank you for joining us. i'm the vice-president of the global economy and development program at brookings. it's a great honor and privilege for me to open this event, for development at brookings. we're very grateful for the participation of the u.n. deputy secretary-general, and the foundation president, both for exemplary liberal leaders on development to took time out of their busy schedule to be with us today. we are very honored by your presence and participation. the launch of the center is the historic moment for brookings. in the global economy, the need to build back better and more inclusive and sustainable economies have never been better. policy makers and stakeholders will have both leadership on various aspects of sustainable development. we are grateful to all of our partners whose support has been instrumental to the inception of th
progress, including the need for a global response to the coronavirus pandemic like the world war ii marshall plan. hosted by brookings institute, this is about 45 minutes. >> good morning, and good afternoon, everyone. it's great to be with you, thank you for joining us. i'm the vice-president of the global economy and development program at brookings. it's a great honor and privilege for me to open this event, for development at brookings. we're very grateful for the participation of...
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thurgood marshall -- the thurgood marshall of that cause. what high praise.ny more than that statement says. appearing, the person for this committee is in the category of excellent, something the country should be proud of, and she will have a chance to make her case to be a worthy successor and to become the ninth member of the supreme court of the united states. 26, judge barrett was nominated by president trump to the supreme court. who is she? theis a judge sitting on traditional circuit. she is highly respected. she was a professor at notre dame. three years during that tenure, she was chosen by the students of being the best professor, which i am sure is no easy task at any college. she is widely admired for her integrity. ,he grew up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she jo
thurgood marshall -- the thurgood marshall of that cause. what high praise.ny more than that statement says. appearing, the person for this committee is in the category of excellent, something the country should be proud of, and she will have a chance to make her case to be a worthy successor and to become the ninth member of the supreme court of the united states. 26, judge barrett was nominated by president trump to the supreme court. who is she? theis a judge sitting on traditional circuit....
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he says, justice marshall has made his decision, quote, now let him enforce it. and he completely ignores the decision and the indian removal goes through. the most infamous act -- episode in this removal was the trail of tears in 1838. 1839. 15,000 cherokee. and actually, next lecture, we'll look closer at this cherokee civilization, because they made a really strong effort to try to comply. wasn't enough. wasn't enough. the cherokee, 15,000 of them removed from georgia to oklahoma on a journey, on foot, that was 116 days. terrible conditions. roughly one in four cherokee die of disease or malnutrition. that's 4,000 cherokee. just to give you an idea, there's the -- there's the route of the indian removal. this will give you an idea of how bad things were, there was a confederate soldier after the civil war from the state of georgia and he had this to say about the trail of tears. he said, i fought the war between the states and have seen many men shot, but the cherokee removal was the cruelest work i ever knew. and so, in conclusion, what can we say about jacks
he says, justice marshall has made his decision, quote, now let him enforce it. and he completely ignores the decision and the indian removal goes through. the most infamous act -- episode in this removal was the trail of tears in 1838. 1839. 15,000 cherokee. and actually, next lecture, we'll look closer at this cherokee civilization, because they made a really strong effort to try to comply. wasn't enough. wasn't enough. the cherokee, 15,000 of them removed from georgia to oklahoma on a...
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sissi marshall. >> the weight of potter stewart? >> yes. >> who else do you want to talk about? clinton, w. bush? his father? >> congolese rice is swearing and as our secretary of state. she lived in the building where my husband and i lived. she is an accomplished musician. we were fortunate to attend one of her musical evenings. she called me and asked if i would administer the oath of office. i thought that was a great thing to do. it showed bipartisan spirit. we are all proud to be servants of the usa. it should not matter that i happen to have been appointed to the bench by jimmy carter and president clinton. both democrats. i thought that that was a very nice gesture on her part. >> who else on this table do you want to talk about? >> i want to talk about this one. this is my grand daughter, one of my three grand daughters. it was taken in the fall of 1992 when president clinton was running for office, and his wife hillary clinton happened that day to be visiting the nursery school attended by my then three year old granddaughter. they are doing the toothbrush song togethe
sissi marshall. >> the weight of potter stewart? >> yes. >> who else do you want to talk about? clinton, w. bush? his father? >> congolese rice is swearing and as our secretary of state. she lived in the building where my husband and i lived. she is an accomplished musician. we were fortunate to attend one of her musical evenings. she called me and asked if i would administer the oath of office. i thought that was a great thing to do. it showed bipartisan spirit. we are...
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thurgood marshall -- the thurgood marshall of that cause. what high praise. any more than that statement says. appearing, the person for this committee is in the category of excellent, something the country should be proud of, and she will have a chance to make her case to be a worthy successor and to become the ninth member of the supreme court of the united states. 26, judge barrett was nominated by president trump to the supreme court. who is she? theis a judge sitting on traditional circuit. she is highly respected. she was a professor at notre dame. three years during that tenure, she was chosen by the students of being the best professor, which i am sure is no easy task at any college. she is widely admired for her integrity. ,he grew up in new orleans graduated from rhodes college in memphis, tennessee in 1994, graduated summa can lottie and suma cumsukhum -- laude. she clerked for judge lawrence silverman on the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit judge and then for justice scalia on the supreme court. she practiced law in washington, d.c. she
thurgood marshall -- the thurgood marshall of that cause. what high praise. any more than that statement says. appearing, the person for this committee is in the category of excellent, something the country should be proud of, and she will have a chance to make her case to be a worthy successor and to become the ninth member of the supreme court of the united states. 26, judge barrett was nominated by president trump to the supreme court. who is she? theis a judge sitting on traditional...