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recovery has been rapid in holland thanks to the marshall plan.we came to the harbor i was astonished to see the number of shipyards hard at work. shipping activity is 90% prewar. -- 90% of prewar. ♪ a great deal of reconstruction and building has been done to improve the acute housing shortage. i was encouraged to learn that in many places the old primitive homes had been replaced by modern houses. naturally the trip was not all economic. sometimes we were just plain tourists. i wanted to take my grandchildren to see the house where their ancestors moved from to come and settle in america. some 30 or 40 of these kind people turned out to be very resourceful. i have always loved paris, the city which i believe makes everyone think on a european scale, not always on a global one. it felt strange to be doing something so peaceful, seeing beautiful fountain displays, when france was in a government crisis caused by the fact that salaries have not kept pace with the cost of living, which is 20 times higher than it was before the war. this creates real
recovery has been rapid in holland thanks to the marshall plan.we came to the harbor i was astonished to see the number of shipyards hard at work. shipping activity is 90% prewar. -- 90% of prewar. ♪ a great deal of reconstruction and building has been done to improve the acute housing shortage. i was encouraged to learn that in many places the old primitive homes had been replaced by modern houses. naturally the trip was not all economic. sometimes we were just plain tourists. i wanted to...
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norway has devoted a marshal plan funds to buying essentials.s a solid advance being made on the economic front. shipping is very important to the norwegians and it is coming back fast. their fishing industry, is having a new gain. ♪ ♪ >> i was delighted to see how well the marshall plan was under stood by the youth of norway and i presented diplomas to the winners of a high school essay contest describing the results of the marshall plan. the eldest winner was naturally proud of her diploma, but i think she was discussing with my granddaughter what her trip to paris would be like and that was part of the prize. >> our next stop was at stockholm sweden where i was particularly struck by the fact that scandinavian cities seemed to have no slums and no approaches. physically well lighted and airy, the plant outside stockholm is one of the most beautiful factories that i've ever seen. it is a good example of how important our health has been without some $200,000 of marshall plan supplies, these workers would not have their jobs. i was very much in
norway has devoted a marshal plan funds to buying essentials.s a solid advance being made on the economic front. shipping is very important to the norwegians and it is coming back fast. their fishing industry, is having a new gain. ♪ ♪ >> i was delighted to see how well the marshall plan was under stood by the youth of norway and i presented diplomas to the winners of a high school essay contest describing the results of the marshall plan. the eldest winner was naturally proud of her...
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finland where they are trying to do it our marshall plan help. impressed by the greeting that i got there that the people had made up their minds to live under the shadow of fear but still with a calm nerves and great courage, and they were rebuilding too, even as much of their production must go to the soviets as reparations. copenhagen,hed denmark i went to to compare my impressions with the official plans and progress report. our people at all the answers to my questions and gave me a wonderful briefing. thecall in particular marshall plan's labor officer say we are misled. european socialist leaders are not for socialism but for what we would call a liberal principles. good industry led by 18 marshall plan activist so parents can keep on working. these children make me feel we have a -- working for peace because of another war would be in everyone's home. we have an incentive for peace and nowhere we can see it more then in peace for amsterdam, much of which i saw from the picturesque canals. recovery has been rapid in holland things to the m
finland where they are trying to do it our marshall plan help. impressed by the greeting that i got there that the people had made up their minds to live under the shadow of fear but still with a calm nerves and great courage, and they were rebuilding too, even as much of their production must go to the soviets as reparations. copenhagen,hed denmark i went to to compare my impressions with the official plans and progress report. our people at all the answers to my questions and gave me a...
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marshals custody are pretrial. i understand you do not have direct control over the facilities, but i would like to understand what oversight you are conducting over these facilities. many weeks and whether we should renew the contract. we understand from news reports that well over 65 hundred detainees in the u.s. marshal custody has tested positive for the coronavirus and that the latest death toll among pretrial detainees is 20. i underscore we have heard this from news reports for a reason. unlike the bop, marshals service does not publicly report any of this information. when chairman nadler and i wrote to you in may, we requested that -- immediately provide this information. we received a response in october, but with no commitment to report that information. to this day the information about infection rates and deaths in u.s. marshal custody is a virtual mystery to the public. in addition we have heard multiple reports that even though the shuttle bop policy was to alter prisoner transfers among facilities,
marshals custody are pretrial. i understand you do not have direct control over the facilities, but i would like to understand what oversight you are conducting over these facilities. many weeks and whether we should renew the contract. we understand from news reports that well over 65 hundred detainees in the u.s. marshal custody has tested positive for the coronavirus and that the latest death toll among pretrial detainees is 20. i underscore we have heard this from news reports for a reason....
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marshall stood back.loseness to general mcarthur made it harder for him to intervene. and when -- >> am i right in remembering that mcarthur ain the '30s was the chief of staff and marshall was merely a colonel at that point? so it might have been difficult for him to overrule somebody to whom he had been in such a junior position? >> absolutely. mccarther was a towering figure and it would have been difficult for anyone to teal with him. it was particularly difficult for george marshall because of the history they had, he had been a colonel when he had been the chief of staff of the army and the long history that they had together. that's part of why congress created this law in the first place, to make sure we didn't have closeness between officers. >> and just to emphasize, i mean, these decisions, this lack of supervision can are huge consequences. mcarthur after disobeying orders crossed the yellow river essentially triggering the intervention of china in the korean war which meant the united states
marshall stood back.loseness to general mcarthur made it harder for him to intervene. and when -- >> am i right in remembering that mcarthur ain the '30s was the chief of staff and marshall was merely a colonel at that point? so it might have been difficult for him to overrule somebody to whom he had been in such a junior position? >> absolutely. mccarther was a towering figure and it would have been difficult for anyone to teal with him. it was particularly difficult for george...
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and marshall stood back.essarily favorite, it made him harder to intervene. >> am i right that he was the chief of staff and marshall was merely a colonel at that point? it might have been difficult for him to overrule somebody to whom he had been in such a junior position. >> absolutely. and mcarthur was a towering figure and it would will be difficult for almost anyone to deal with him. but it was difficult for george marshall to deal with him because of the history they had. he had been a colonel when mcarthur was a chief of staff of the army. and just because of the long history that they had together. that's part of why congress created this law in the first place, to make sure that we didn't have closeness between officers. >> and just to emphasize, the lack of supervision can have huge consequences. mcarthur disobeyed orders triggering the intervention of china in the korean war that meant that the united states could no longer dominate the war and win and then threatened to use nuclear weapons. and th
and marshall stood back.essarily favorite, it made him harder to intervene. >> am i right that he was the chief of staff and marshall was merely a colonel at that point? it might have been difficult for him to overrule somebody to whom he had been in such a junior position. >> absolutely. and mcarthur was a towering figure and it would will be difficult for almost anyone to deal with him. but it was difficult for george marshall to deal with him because of the history they had. he...
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♪ in this dilemma, marshall made his decision.nimous court, he said marbury was entitled to his commission, but that the court had no right to issue the requested writ. the constitution, said marshall, defined the powers of the court in matters of this sort, and the act of congress was with the decision and therefore void. president jefferson and congress accepted this without protest. it gave them the victory. thus, they helped to establish the doctrine of official review. the doctrine that the supreme court, in settling a case, must necessarily ignore a law that it finds in conflict with constitution. it must in effect void the law. in the opinion of justices of yesterday and today, the court should be cautious in such actions. it must void a law only if a decision requires it. most observers feel the court has sometimes forgotten this rule of caution. often mentioned as an example is the dred scott decision. dred scott was a slave, but his master, an army surgeon, took him to the northwest territories, where slavery was banned
♪ in this dilemma, marshall made his decision.nimous court, he said marbury was entitled to his commission, but that the court had no right to issue the requested writ. the constitution, said marshall, defined the powers of the court in matters of this sort, and the act of congress was with the decision and therefore void. president jefferson and congress accepted this without protest. it gave them the victory. thus, they helped to establish the doctrine of official review. the doctrine that...
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in this dilemma marshall made his decision.d by a unanimous court he said marbury was entitled to his commission but that the court had no right to issue the requested mandamus. the constitution, said marshall, defined the procedures of the court in procedures of this sort and the acting congress authorizing wrists mandamus, was at variance with it. therefore void. president jefferson and congress accepted this without protest. it gave them the victory. thus they helped to establish by precedent the doctrine of judicial review. the doctrine that the supreme court in settling a case must necessarily ignore a law it finds in conflict with the constitution must in effect void the law. in the opinion of justices of yesterday and today the court should be cautious in such actions. it must void a law only if a decision requires it. most observers feel the court has sometimes forgotten this rule of caution. often mentioned as example is the decision of justice tawny in scott versus sanford, the dred scott decision. dred scott was a sl
in this dilemma marshall made his decision.d by a unanimous court he said marbury was entitled to his commission but that the court had no right to issue the requested mandamus. the constitution, said marshall, defined the procedures of the court in procedures of this sort and the acting congress authorizing wrists mandamus, was at variance with it. therefore void. president jefferson and congress accepted this without protest. it gave them the victory. thus they helped to establish by...
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when you hear about marshall law.arshall law being discussed in the oval office merely to defy the will of the majority of american voters, who goes through your mind? >> it's scary. i also think maybe i'm misjudged the situation, washington. as i've noted with you on prior saturday nights, the goal posts keep shifting. it was election day november 3rd. then we talked about the electoral college december 14. now the trump focus has shifted to the congressional actions on january the 6th and i have believed that it's all a cash grab and that on january 6th, there will be something else that will enable the president to continue to fund raise all the way until january 20. after all, he's raised more than $200 million since election day, 66 plus million for the save america pack. i thought it was all about funding him for 2024, should he seek to run again. now, i'm starting to think he really believes this. these are the types of conversations to enter taken in the of course office. he must buy into the idea thing was st
when you hear about marshall law.arshall law being discussed in the oval office merely to defy the will of the majority of american voters, who goes through your mind? >> it's scary. i also think maybe i'm misjudged the situation, washington. as i've noted with you on prior saturday nights, the goal posts keep shifting. it was election day november 3rd. then we talked about the electoral college december 14. now the trump focus has shifted to the congressional actions on january the 6th...
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>> it comes very early in which chief justice marshall reasons as follows we have a constitution and he says by the way that's the greatest innovation in political life i think ever, something like that. we have a written constitution. it's what the framers agreed to do and what the people of the states ratified so when the legislature passes the law or the executive takes in action you can take that and hold up against the constitution and say where is this authorized, and if it is not to be found in the constitution, then it is null and void. to quote the opinion, justice marshall says it is emphatically the duty of the judiciary to say what the law is so the congress passes the law and the executive and his subordinates enforce the law, but it is a dispute to say what it is to determine if it is consistent with the constitution whenever somebody goes to court challenging something as unconstitutional, they are asking for the judicial review and to say is this really authorized. >> i think of the blind lady of justicjustice kind of looking aa balancing how do we create that balance
>> it comes very early in which chief justice marshall reasons as follows we have a constitution and he says by the way that's the greatest innovation in political life i think ever, something like that. we have a written constitution. it's what the framers agreed to do and what the people of the states ratified so when the legislature passes the law or the executive takes in action you can take that and hold up against the constitution and say where is this authorized, and if it is not...
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necessarily understand what marshal law is. they know it basically sounds ominous. marshal law is basically the federal military coming in and suspending the authority of state or local governments, so you would have in essence the federal military come in and say we're taking over to re-run an election because this wasn't to our liking. if you look at the president's statement of administration policy in 2019 on i think the bill was hr-1, a democratic election bill, which i voted against, one of their big points was that they believe in state and local control of elections and i agree, and so i think the idea of -- i mean, beyond the insanity of the election was completely stolen, we can't prove it, we just know it, the idea of sending the military in to re-run it would be a massive red line and i'm certain the president won't do it but i think it's certainly worth talking about because people around him are advocating for it. >> the fact it was a discussion and this forceful pushback but it's not the only idea being floated,
necessarily understand what marshal law is. they know it basically sounds ominous. marshal law is basically the federal military coming in and suspending the authority of state or local governments, so you would have in essence the federal military come in and say we're taking over to re-run an election because this wasn't to our liking. if you look at the president's statement of administration policy in 2019 on i think the bill was hr-1, a democratic election bill, which i voted against, one...
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marshals there. they need to make sure that nothing stops these vaccines from getting to lansing airport or other destinations that they're going to. and that nothing stops them from being loaded on to those planes. and you know at lansing airport, u.p.s. and fedex are checking their planes and checking them twice to make sure nothing is out of order. normally, moments before a plane takes off, a pilot makes a pre-flight inspection of a plane. they are going to be doing that already. they are going to be ready to roll, because this thing has to get to louisville and get to memphis, those two planes. there may be more planes going. they've got to get to those two hubs and see how these operations work. it is clockwork. they will move from those planes back on to more trucks to go to other hubs or other planes to get to other places. and by tonight, cities like houston, like miami, and other places across the united states will be getting boxes of vaccines arriving. they will go to their hubs in those
marshals there. they need to make sure that nothing stops these vaccines from getting to lansing airport or other destinations that they're going to. and that nothing stops them from being loaded on to those planes. and you know at lansing airport, u.p.s. and fedex are checking their planes and checking them twice to make sure nothing is out of order. normally, moments before a plane takes off, a pilot makes a pre-flight inspection of a plane. they are going to be doing that already. they are...
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marshal to hold the adult africans in custody in a new haven jail.rdered that antonio and three young girls purchased as slaves in cuba be held in custody to serve as witnesses. the testimony revealed both criminal and civil questions. judson referred the criminal questions to the u.s. circuit court for the district of connecticut and set a date for the u.s. district court to hear the sailors' salvage claims. the judiciary act of 1789 established both district and circuit courts for the federal judicial system. among the powers granted to district courts was the authority to hear cases involving maritime commerce and the trade laws of the new nation. in the amistad case, the connecticut district court would be responsible for hearing all property claims related to the ship and its cargo. circuit courts, which operated from 1789 to 1911, were also trial courts that exercised jurisdiction over most federal crimes, over disputes between citizens of different states, and over all but the smallest cases in which the federal government was a party. they al
marshal to hold the adult africans in custody in a new haven jail.rdered that antonio and three young girls purchased as slaves in cuba be held in custody to serve as witnesses. the testimony revealed both criminal and civil questions. judson referred the criminal questions to the u.s. circuit court for the district of connecticut and set a date for the u.s. district court to hear the sailors' salvage claims. the judiciary act of 1789 established both district and circuit courts for the federal...
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be able to marshal. oceanographer you know if go with. you. i like your message but i thought this story i'm damned if i. go to the polio . bill let's look at the church that was going to fall. from office to office and eventually kaluga gave them some land to do now building include just but slowly because they still lack the money. to do we did. it would. be if you. feel. compelled to employ as a fetish he wouldn't. push the door that open. to. you you need. to do. you need. to. fund the creation of. you know if you decide your. question wants. to. share those ideas and then use up one of your a list for a lot of easy to see if it is a need for don't just. put it on the fly you would just say did not it is call me until you feel because he is a good as looked. at that was where he was in his or her bones and decided they should switch. so i guess the way to marshal it was with pushing 11 upon i seriously feel torsion 44 when discussing a nice transition can you play the supportive looseness value of the museum and finding some unexpected pas
be able to marshal. oceanographer you know if go with. you. i like your message but i thought this story i'm damned if i. go to the polio . bill let's look at the church that was going to fall. from office to office and eventually kaluga gave them some land to do now building include just but slowly because they still lack the money. to do we did. it would. be if you. feel. compelled to employ as a fetish he wouldn't. push the door that open. to. you you need. to do. you need. to. fund the...
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so he and 29 other mps were sent to the marshall islands. he was aboard ship with other serviceman to witness these hydrogen bomb tests. afterwards, after the they're taking water from the pacific ocean and using. it's and his job was to stay by the doors and make sure none of the other serviceman snuck out or tried to open the door during this process. unfortunately, he was stationed outside the door during this washed down process. here we have an experience of watching the hydrogen bomb. and will play the next clip, please. >> that bomb went off, we had glasses that could not even see the sunlight. i want to take them off and i saw the bones of my hand and my skeleton. you don't forget that, believe me. it's from the radiation. that is fantastic. even when the bomb was 1000 times bigger than the atomic bomb. i mean, imagine that? you know the atomic bomb killed a couple hundred thousand people in japan. this was 1000 times bigger, okay? we pulled back in and the first ones off the ship you would think would be the scientists. 10 mps. we t
so he and 29 other mps were sent to the marshall islands. he was aboard ship with other serviceman to witness these hydrogen bomb tests. afterwards, after the they're taking water from the pacific ocean and using. it's and his job was to stay by the doors and make sure none of the other serviceman snuck out or tried to open the door during this process. unfortunately, he was stationed outside the door during this washed down process. here we have an experience of watching the hydrogen bomb. and...
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if marshall issued the order, would it be enforced? if madison refused to obey it, with this not underline the prestige of the court? can >> in this dilemma, marshall made his decision, back by a unanimous court he said marbury was entitled to his commission, but that the court had no right to issue the requested -- . the constitution to find the powers of the court, in matters of this sort, and the act of congress, exercising brits, was the very decision, therefore void. president jefferson and congress, accepted this with a conflict. let's they help to establish, by precedent, the doctrine of official review. the doctrine of the supreme court, in settling a case, must necessarily ignore a lot that it comes in conflict with constitution, it must in effect void the law. in the opinion of justices of yesterday and today, the court should be cautious in such actions, it's it must void a lot only if a decision requires it most observers feel the court has sometimes forgotten this rule of caution often mention as an example, is the decisio
if marshall issued the order, would it be enforced? if madison refused to obey it, with this not underline the prestige of the court? can >> in this dilemma, marshall made his decision, back by a unanimous court he said marbury was entitled to his commission, but that the court had no right to issue the requested -- . the constitution to find the powers of the court, in matters of this sort, and the act of congress, exercising brits, was the very decision, therefore void. president...
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according to field marshal hades diary entries december 25th 1914 was a surprisingly warm winter. this day. the sun was shining even a hint of spring seemed to be in the ass when a german sergeant made a spontaneous and brave decision. and homage to the british book half a combat. but one noncommissioned officer recognised the german sergeant's intentions and quickly decided to reciprocate the peaceful gesture of chopped our shirts ever showed. up the 1st person. you are. one of the other well it was like a lot of the old school stuff it was. like this life. and this is how silent night not only brought about a miraculous christmas truce in 1914 it also became a song that symbolizes world peace the 1st west the 6 father took. place was unauthorized it came about soley because on both sides people shanta christian idea the christmas was a celebration of maybelline not. was . can. which is ironic is it not that the. abiding memory. of that war should be that moment of peace of humanity. 1915 when i was commander in chief. there were calls for us to repeat that almost this. and we. w
according to field marshal hades diary entries december 25th 1914 was a surprisingly warm winter. this day. the sun was shining even a hint of spring seemed to be in the ass when a german sergeant made a spontaneous and brave decision. and homage to the british book half a combat. but one noncommissioned officer recognised the german sergeant's intentions and quickly decided to reciprocate the peaceful gesture of chopped our shirts ever showed. up the 1st person. you are. one of the other well...
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contrary once i quoted from chief justice marshall . the problem of the judges of the judiciary to see with the law is . and one when he resigned, i tried to persuade him to stay. he said to me, i just decided whether the secretary was reasonable. i got sick of it. [laughter]. tony: good point. douglas: those one constitution that we were given. tony: on jump back in. it was a point and talk extensively about the commerce clause in the video as well. douglas: so this very simple . commerce means trade, not controversial. among several states and trade that crosses the state line. it also came to me i think directly, and also means the railroads and ships across the state line to bring the goods. so the congress has regulatory authority over intrastate trade. and that means a difference of authority over labor relations, mining, and you factoring, retailing, and that is what upset president roosevelt in the 30s. because in the emergency of economic oppression, and was continually proposing on the congress passing legislation. they dealt
contrary once i quoted from chief justice marshall . the problem of the judges of the judiciary to see with the law is . and one when he resigned, i tried to persuade him to stay. he said to me, i just decided whether the secretary was reasonable. i got sick of it. [laughter]. tony: good point. douglas: those one constitution that we were given. tony: on jump back in. it was a point and talk extensively about the commerce clause in the video as well. douglas: so this very simple . commerce...
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john marshall would be replaced by john madison. the democratic republicans were on the rise. but the federalists were not giving up, marshall as one of adams final acts, was made chief justice. in the closing hours of the outgoing administration he was very busy assigning appointments filling new judgeships with faithful federalists. the commissions were sealed with the united states. but something went wrong. on the following morning, he found the commissions still on the desk. he presently discussed the matter with jefferson and a decision was made. some of the commissions would not be delivered. later one of the appointees became impatient. where was his commission as justice of the peace in the district of columbia? he brought suit against madison. his tours asked for a supreme court to compel madison to deliver. would it be enforced if madison refused to obey it would it not undermine the prestige of the court? in this dilemma, marshall made his decision backed by a unanimous court, he said that he was entitled to decision, but that they had no right to issue the request
john marshall would be replaced by john madison. the democratic republicans were on the rise. but the federalists were not giving up, marshall as one of adams final acts, was made chief justice. in the closing hours of the outgoing administration he was very busy assigning appointments filling new judgeships with faithful federalists. the commissions were sealed with the united states. but something went wrong. on the following morning, he found the commissions still on the desk. he presently...
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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 enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope this result in ishat it actually changes the way we see the climatcrisis andhe way we see this, because it's so symbolic and that it will so ofhange e mindse 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 encouraging and showing me tt youth can make a difference. we can 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
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 enigma then comes in what those nations will do in the face of that finding and that recommendation. greta: what i wod hope this result in ishat it actually changes the way we see the climatcrisis andhe way we...
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as many people out there talking about marshal law like it's something that we've never done. marshal law has been instituted 64 -- 64 times. >> the "new york times" reporter and cnn political analyst maggie haberman said various officials in the meeting forcefully pushed back on that idea. they also shot down the suggestion of naming powell as a special counsel to investigate the president's false voter fraud claims. >> the president not just that it came up, my understanding, the president asked about it, and it was pushed back on by everybody in the room. mark meadows, white house chief of staff, in particular and the white house counsel were forceful in saying it should not be some sort of some counsel appointed serving in the white house. security clairance was discussed to get her -- clearance was discussed to get her to do the work. sydney powell at some point when she was pushed by others who said you keep alleging fraud, but you've shown no proof, she brandished a bunch of affidavits that also had a person -- has an expert witness whose credentials had come into quest
as many people out there talking about marshal law like it's something that we've never done. marshal law has been instituted 64 -- 64 times. >> the "new york times" reporter and cnn political analyst maggie haberman said various officials in the meeting forcefully pushed back on that idea. they also shot down the suggestion of naming powell as a special counsel to investigate the president's false voter fraud claims. >> the president not just that it came up, my...
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sening in troops and imposing marshal law.h ideas never made it into the white house now for the last three out of four days, they have been there by invitation of the president. john dean and david gergen. >> you called what we have been seeing a bad nightmare playing out the president's fantasies. how concerned are you that this is gone beyond just make believe into reality? >> well, john, i don't think he can do anything that can indeed fulfill his fantasies. i think he can wish and hope and some sort of psychological escape from his loss that he's grasping for. i don't think he can take it anywhere. i am stunned that the republicans have not braced him and told him enough is enough. he's still going on. i don't think it will go anywhere. >> what are the limits to these notions that are being discussed whether it is whether marshal law or seizing the voting machines or naming sidney powell as special counsel? >> the election is over. the electoral college has met. there is no avenue for the president to challenge this elect
sening in troops and imposing marshal law.h ideas never made it into the white house now for the last three out of four days, they have been there by invitation of the president. john dean and david gergen. >> you called what we have been seeing a bad nightmare playing out the president's fantasies. how concerned are you that this is gone beyond just make believe into reality? >> well, john, i don't think he can do anything that can indeed fulfill his fantasies. i think he can wish...
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. >>> screaming matches in the oval office, presidential advisers reportedly pushing for marshal lawthe election. it is remarkable. sidney powell, an attorney that constantly spread conspiracy theories of election fraud was seen at the white house twice this weekend. also seen at the white house, michael flynn, the president's former national security adviser, retired general who promoted during an interview last week that the president should invoke marshal law to rerun the election. all of this came up in the oval office according to reporting. the situation around the president is taking such a turn that sources familiar with what happened are now alerting reporters. one of the sources described to cnn an escalating sense of concern among trump's aides, even those that weathered previous conspiracies about what steps he may take next as his term comes to an end. joining me, elizabeth newman from department of homeland security under president trump. thank you for coming in. i wanted to get your reaction, great reporting by colleagues and maggie hagerman in "new york times." >> it
. >>> screaming matches in the oval office, presidential advisers reportedly pushing for marshal lawthe election. it is remarkable. sidney powell, an attorney that constantly spread conspiracy theories of election fraud was seen at the white house twice this weekend. also seen at the white house, michael flynn, the president's former national security adviser, retired general who promoted during an interview last week that the president should invoke marshal law to rerun the election....
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and to quote the opinion, justice marshall says it is exactly the duty of the judiciary to say whatthe law is . so the congress passes the laws, executive president and his subordinates of enforce thelaws but it is when there's a dispute up to the courts to say what the law is, what it means . and to determine whether it is complicit with the constitution so whenever somebody goes to court, challenging something as unconstitutional, they are asking for judicial review, they're asking for the court to review the action of the congress for the executive against theconstitution and say is this really authorized . >> it's interesting, when i think of the judicial system, in some ways i think of the blind lady of justice pulling the scales and kind of looking and balancing how do we create that balance and really the founding of the country, the setup of the system of governmentitself is all about balance .on the one hand you have the judicial system balancing the case before it in front of the constitution. you have the three branches which in theory are designed to balance each other out.
and to quote the opinion, justice marshall says it is exactly the duty of the judiciary to say whatthe law is . so the congress passes the laws, executive president and his subordinates of enforce thelaws but it is when there's a dispute up to the courts to say what the law is, what it means . and to determine whether it is complicit with the constitution so whenever somebody goes to court, challenging something as unconstitutional, they are asking for judicial review, they're asking for the...
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the culmination of a 20 year campaign organized by justice marshall and his colleagues, walter white and robinson and hasting. it was a great accomplishment, no question about it, but most of his career up until the time he went on the court, first, the second circuit and then new york. was spent defending blacks accused of rape or murder, usually a white victim and a black defendant in the deep south. and he took his life in his hands almost every time that he went from new york down there to defend those cases. his life was threatened and almost lost on more than one occasion. he was about to be lynched when a service deputy came along and broke up the party. there were times, he could to stay at a hotel, he would stay with families in different places. he was the bravest i have ever known. i doubt i will meet anybody else that brave. >> thank you. a beautiful memory, just a reminder of his impact and his bravery. and then the last question i have before we wrap up if you had a chance to work in the reagan administration. you met president reagan, someone who is very near into to t
the culmination of a 20 year campaign organized by justice marshall and his colleagues, walter white and robinson and hasting. it was a great accomplishment, no question about it, but most of his career up until the time he went on the court, first, the second circuit and then new york. was spent defending blacks accused of rape or murder, usually a white victim and a black defendant in the deep south. and he took his life in his hands almost every time that he went from new york down there to...
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he served aboard the uss lawrence county, stationed in the marshal islands so at that time they were still doing testing at the pacific proving grounds, operation heart attack was in 1958 and it was, again, atomic explosions being studied. so they were studying many different things. one of the things they wanted to see was how an atomic bomb would affect an underwater mine. so they had these giant blocks of wood. they secured underwater mines to, floated them out during the test, after the test, gather them up, put the contaminated material on the deck, and bring it back to honolulu. holmberg talks about how swimming was allowed in the marshal islands, they were not allowed to consume the coconut, bananas or fish. you could fish for fun but you were not to consume the fish. there was a two-hour count down to each detonation, which was pretty exhausting after a while, and ken holmberg witnessed 12 separate detonations, which is amazing. so if you'll play the next clip, you'll signed kind of see what like for him and his experience. >> when a bomb was going to be detonated we all had
he served aboard the uss lawrence county, stationed in the marshal islands so at that time they were still doing testing at the pacific proving grounds, operation heart attack was in 1958 and it was, again, atomic explosions being studied. so they were studying many different things. one of the things they wanted to see was how an atomic bomb would affect an underwater mine. so they had these giant blocks of wood. they secured underwater mines to, floated them out during the test, after the...
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marshal were shot. the officers were serving a warrant. suspect was wanted for shooting a massachusetts state trooper during a traffic stop. all of those marshals are now in the hospital. >>> happening today vice- president mike pence will visit the centers for disease control in atlanta. he wants to learn more about progress on vaccines for covid- 19. drug company pfizer said its first doses could be available as soon as december 15th. a decision by the food and drug administration could come next weekend on whether to allow emergency use of the pfizer vaccine. registration cards would be used to keep track of those who receive the shots. >>> the first doses of the pfizer arrived in the you can. 13,000 could be available as soon as next weekend. it will be distributed to 50 hospital hubs. on wednesday the uk was granted emergency use authorization. this morning pfizer has slashed an initial rollout target. they said because some early patches of raw materials failed to meet the standards. the number has been cut in half to 50 million. ano
marshal were shot. the officers were serving a warrant. suspect was wanted for shooting a massachusetts state trooper during a traffic stop. all of those marshals are now in the hospital. >>> happening today vice- president mike pence will visit the centers for disease control in atlanta. he wants to learn more about progress on vaccines for covid- 19. drug company pfizer said its first doses could be available as soon as december 15th. a decision by the food and drug administration...
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first of all how alarming do you find this talk of marshal law?ave never heard anything like it since 1860. i was personally horrified watching michael flynn. it was a terrific intelligence officer during the war on terror who now acting in a demented fashion seizing a ballot boxes. the armed forces in charge of conducting a elections in swing states. this is third world behavior. by the way the armed forces will never in any way take part. but what we don't want to do is find out what happens when the commander in chief tells the acting secretary of defense to pull something like this off. what we get back to is the responsibility of republican senators in particular is going to be heavy in history if they don't go to the president in public and back him down from this criminal conversation. >> what do you think is the thinking among top military officials? i understand your point about they will never do this. at the end of day what happens when given the order. as you mention. they will be given the order and then tormented between following an
first of all how alarming do you find this talk of marshal law?ave never heard anything like it since 1860. i was personally horrified watching michael flynn. it was a terrific intelligence officer during the war on terror who now acting in a demented fashion seizing a ballot boxes. the armed forces in charge of conducting a elections in swing states. this is third world behavior. by the way the armed forces will never in any way take part. but what we don't want to do is find out what happens...
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0ur environment correspondent, claire marshall, reports. this picture of ella, two months before she died, is on display in the court room, as details emerge about the story surrounding her death. the coroner's court has already heard how she was exposed to years of dangerous and illegal levels of air pollution. coughing ella became ill ten years ago. her mother, rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah, has fought so hard to be heard. their family home was beside london's busy south circular road. they would walk to school along it. rosamund said, at the time, no connection was made between ella's fatal asthma attack and air pollution. but then a new medical report said there was a direct link. the high court ordered a fresh inquest. in court today, the coroner asked if she'd thought car fumes were having an effect on her. she replied, "no. as her mother, i would have moved. we would have moved straightaway. we were desperate for anything that could have helped."
0ur environment correspondent, claire marshall, reports. this picture of ella, two months before she died, is on display in the court room, as details emerge about the story surrounding her death. the coroner's court has already heard how she was exposed to years of dangerous and illegal levels of air pollution. coughing ella became ill ten years ago. her mother, rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah, has fought so hard to be heard. their family home was beside london's busy south circular road. they...
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our environment correspondent claire marshall reports. this picture of ella, two months before she died, is on display in the court room, as details emerge about the story surrounding her death. the coroner‘s court has already heard how she was exposed to years of dangerous and illegal levels of air pollution. coughing. ella became ill ten years ago. her mother, rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah, has fought so hard to be heard. their family home was beside london‘s busy south circular road. they would walk to school along it. rosamund said, at the time, no connection was made between ella‘s fatal asthma attack and air pollution. but then a new medical report said there was a direct link. the high court ordered a fresh inquest. in court today, the coroner asked if she‘d thought car fumes were having an effect on her. she replied, "no. "as her mother, i would have moved. "we would have moved straightaway.
our environment correspondent claire marshall reports. this picture of ella, two months before she died, is on display in the court room, as details emerge about the story surrounding her death. the coroner‘s court has already heard how she was exposed to years of dangerous and illegal levels of air pollution. coughing. ella became ill ten years ago. her mother, rosamund adoo—kissi—debrah, has fought so hard to be heard. their family home was beside london‘s busy south circular road....
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according to field marshal hague's diary entries december 25th 1914 was a surprisingly warm winter. this day. the sun was shining even a hint of spring seemed to be in the ass when a german sergeant made a spontaneous and brave decision. that. alarms the british the path for combat. but one noncommissioned officer recognised the german sergeants intentions and quickly decided to reciprocate the peaceful gesture our chaps are shown said showed. up at the 1st hammersmith. you are. one of the last bulbs in the fight so i still like the school stuff a lot and i feel like. that this is how silent night not only brought about a miraculous christmas truce in 1914 it also became a song that symbolizes world peace the 1st west the ceasefire that took. place was unauthorized it came about solely because on both sides people shanta christian idea that christmas is a celebration of maple enough. was was. and was. which is ironic is it not that the. abiding memory of that war should be that moment of peace on humanity. in 1915 when i was commander in chief. there were calls for us to repeat that
according to field marshal hague's diary entries december 25th 1914 was a surprisingly warm winter. this day. the sun was shining even a hint of spring seemed to be in the ass when a german sergeant made a spontaneous and brave decision. that. alarms the british the path for combat. but one noncommissioned officer recognised the german sergeants intentions and quickly decided to reciprocate the peaceful gesture our chaps are shown said showed. up at the 1st hammersmith. you are. one of the last...
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marsh marshals, out looking for fugitives. and the officials have said mr.a weapon. and that's why this deputy sheriff went to confront him. he was working with this team. they were there for nothing that had to do with mr. goodson. but they had seen him, they claim, wave a weapon. so they went ahead and tried to question him. and there was this fatal encounter. >> okay, why is the fbi and the department of justice joining on this investigation? >> reporter: there's been a lot of questions about this investigation, and who was going to be handling it. what happened is, the police there, the columbus police, went ahead to the u.s. attorney's office, and together they decided they're going to investigate this, with the fbi, with the department of justice civil rights unit. and they put out a joint statement. this is from the u.s. attorney, he said after being briefed about the circumstances surrounding the incident by the columbus police department, i believe a federal investigation is warranted. i have contacted the fbi and requested they work in conjunction
marsh marshals, out looking for fugitives. and the officials have said mr.a weapon. and that's why this deputy sheriff went to confront him. he was working with this team. they were there for nothing that had to do with mr. goodson. but they had seen him, they claim, wave a weapon. so they went ahead and tried to question him. and there was this fatal encounter. >> okay, why is the fbi and the department of justice joining on this investigation? >> reporter: there's been a lot of...
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the impact left the driver dead and 2 race marshals seriously injured another marshal was killed in a separate accident but the race continued. and was won by derek bell together with jackie in the deadly crash did not appear to dampen the celebration. i think there were 2 is to look at it one was i didn't know the drivers well if that means anything they were close friends they became it later well those that die didn't you know that's the way it was either but the racing was like that. that good would the oldest living formula one champion jackie stewart dunces racing the . steel had won the driver's title 3 times between 969 and 73 but you could say the flying scotsman greatest achievement of both was having survived. the bench. you know like my time before the regime was dangerous and shake shake destroying sixty's in the seventy's. that's a day in which death and glory became increasingly frequent. among them was still with close friends just some didn't killed in the 1970 before being passed to the sea crowned champion power as. my wife once. she conquered 57 people. i was frien
the impact left the driver dead and 2 race marshals seriously injured another marshal was killed in a separate accident but the race continued. and was won by derek bell together with jackie in the deadly crash did not appear to dampen the celebration. i think there were 2 is to look at it one was i didn't know the drivers well if that means anything they were close friends they became it later well those that die didn't you know that's the way it was either but the racing was like that. that...
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our environment correspondent claire marshall has this report. ella was a healthy child before suddenly starting to suffer asthma attacks so severe she would be put on a ventilator. ella coughs this cough, an early sign of the damage being done to her lungs. we know now, without doubt, by air pollution. today's decision was the result her mother has been campaigning for four years. we've got the justice for her, which she so deserved. but also, it's about other children still, as we walk around our city, with high levels of air pollution. the coroner found that levels of the toxic gases and pollutants and exhausts were way above levels set by the world health organization, and without doubt they contributed to her death. i wanted justice for her. i wanted the real reason why she went through what she went through. i hope through this, her legacy may be a new clean air act. i think the only bit i got a little bit angry was, in court, when it turned out that lots of people knew about it, and
our environment correspondent claire marshall has this report. ella was a healthy child before suddenly starting to suffer asthma attacks so severe she would be put on a ventilator. ella coughs this cough, an early sign of the damage being done to her lungs. we know now, without doubt, by air pollution. today's decision was the result her mother has been campaigning for four years. we've got the justice for her, which she so deserved. but also, it's about other children still, as we walk around...
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according to field marshall hates diary entries december 25th 1914 was a surprisingly warm winters dad. the sun was shining even a hint of spring seemed to be in the ass when a german sergeant made a spontaneous and brave decision. alarms the british prepared for combat. but one noncommissioned officer recognized the german sergeant's intentions and quickly decided to reciprocate the peaceful gesture chaps are certainly showed some. of those years. you're. one of the last but it was i to myself this was just a lot of. michael's life. and this is how silent night not only brought about a miraculous christmas truce in 1914 it also became a song that symbolizes world peace the 1st quest for ceasefire took place was an authorized. it came about soley because on both sides people shanta christian idea that christmas is a celebration of maple enough. was . was. which is ironic is it not that the. abiding memory. of that war should be that moment of peace of humanity. in 115 when i was commander in chief. there were calls for us to repeat that almost as. henry. i. would not allow. to see. it
according to field marshall hates diary entries december 25th 1914 was a surprisingly warm winters dad. the sun was shining even a hint of spring seemed to be in the ass when a german sergeant made a spontaneous and brave decision. alarms the british prepared for combat. but one noncommissioned officer recognized the german sergeant's intentions and quickly decided to reciprocate the peaceful gesture chaps are certainly showed some. of those years. you're. one of the last but it was i to myself...
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>> yeah, in an analysis compiled by both the covid prison prmyojt anublication, the marshall project, we found that in at leas isix statarcerated people will be among the phase one recipients of the vaccine, and that in many more they were included in phase two of generally three phases, with phase three being kind of the "all the rest most states have looked at incarcat folks in that-- in that stage b of after healthcare workers and before the-- the general public in that-- in that phase that includes essential workers and people with unrlying health conditions in the general population. >> reporte: director peters, incarcerated people fall in distribution plan?in oregon's >> yeah, i'm pleased to share that they are in theategory 1b. they have been approved for prioritization. and so, we will begin the planning for that vaccination, both for ouofcorrections sionals and the adults in custody. people to understand that while we have engaged in mass incarceration, these are our community members. sisters and aunts and uncles who have been incarcerated. and over 95% of them are coming ba
>> yeah, in an analysis compiled by both the covid prison prmyojt anublication, the marshall project, we found that in at leas isix statarcerated people will be among the phase one recipients of the vaccine, and that in many more they were included in phase two of generally three phases, with phase three being kind of the "all the rest most states have looked at incarcat folks in that-- in that stage b of after healthcare workers and before the-- the general public in that-- in that...
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according to field marshall hague's diary entries december 25th 1914 was a surprisingly warm winters day. the sun was shining even a hint of spring seemed to be in the ass when a german sergeant made a spontaneous and brave decision. to allow him to the british prepared for combat. but one noncommissioned officer recognised the german sergeant's intentions and quickly decided to reciprocate the peaceful gesture by chapter shows that showed. up the 1st person. doing. it one of the lot but it was like to lock all this stuff along. like this life. and this is how silent night not only brought about a miraculous christmas truce in 1914 it also became a song that symbolizes world peace the 1st quest for ceasefire took place was an old seraph. it came about so only because on both sides people shanta christian i guess the 1st person is a celebration of neighborly not. was . which is ironic is it not that the. abiding memory of that war should be that moment of peace on humanity. in 115 when i was commander in chief. there were calls for us to repeat that almost us. and we. i. would not all
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the party panel is back, guy benson, peter suderman, and leslie marshall.leslie had a doozy to down outnumbered for you said that and frank lived in an attic for two years. she had a horrible experience. when she was eventually taken into custody by the knot sees and died in a concentration camp. how on earth is that comparable to covid? sick because as many of you know i am half jewish. jewish people in my family, cousins and my answer like anne frank was in the attic for two years shut up, where your mass, social distance so we are told will have a vaccine by march. chill out, stop the whining. but look, i said also earlier today kennedy and before few were going to leave you got to lead by example. this was hypocritical for you can die out in pasadena you can all have dinner with me outside here at l.a. county if you would like. but in addition to that, part of the problem with this virus as you know is doctors are learning everything about it as it comes daily, it's very fluid. and as we are seeing whether it's a blue state or red state there are restri
the party panel is back, guy benson, peter suderman, and leslie marshall.leslie had a doozy to down outnumbered for you said that and frank lived in an attic for two years. she had a horrible experience. when she was eventually taken into custody by the knot sees and died in a concentration camp. how on earth is that comparable to covid? sick because as many of you know i am half jewish. jewish people in my family, cousins and my answer like anne frank was in the attic for two years shut up,...
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the party panels back, guy benson, robby soave and leslie marshall. star with you for this is not a nonstory it's not a russian disinformation campaign. there are a lot of questions are that been lingering in the either for years. the brave journalist just did not ask. the guide to a disservice to the country before an important presidential election? >> yes. and not only did they not ask the questions, they repeated the apparently baseless car nard that all of this was russian disinformation to your points for the biden campaign and the democrats just declared russia did this. they didn't actually deny the authenticity of the e-mails on the laptop, that did not matter. the biden campaign said it was russian for the whole medias it to russia, we have our marching orders but we're not going to discuss this. we're going to heap shame on anyone who does discuss it. we're going to gang up on our federal journalists who have perhaps trod on the territory that is very unhelpful right now. our buddies over big taco make it difficult to share the story, perha
the party panels back, guy benson, robby soave and leslie marshall. star with you for this is not a nonstory it's not a russian disinformation campaign. there are a lot of questions are that been lingering in the either for years. the brave journalist just did not ask. the guide to a disservice to the country before an important presidential election? >> yes. and not only did they not ask the questions, they repeated the apparently baseless car nard that all of this was russian...