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marshal. andy luger, the u.s. attorney nominee, as i noted, previously led the u.s. attorney's office for the district of minnesota from 2014 to 2017. his proven experience is exactly what is needed to handle the challenges facing law enforcement in minnesota today. he has been waiting since january 1 to get this done, because he figured it went well before the committee. so he's waiting. he's waiting to serve our state, as is our u.s. marshal candidate in addition to the u.s. attorney's office for over 160 years, the u.s. marshal service has helped keep minnesota safe, protecting public servants, tracking down and apprehending fugitives, and operating the witness protection program. president biden's nominee to serve as u.s. marshal for the district of minnesota, as i noted, is eddie frizell. chief frizell was recommended by a selection committee, as was andy luger, that senator smith and i convened. it included leaders in minnesota's law enforcement advocacy and league communities. eddie fri
marshal. andy luger, the u.s. attorney nominee, as i noted, previously led the u.s. attorney's office for the district of minnesota from 2014 to 2017. his proven experience is exactly what is needed to handle the challenges facing law enforcement in minnesota today. he has been waiting since january 1 to get this done, because he figured it went well before the committee. so he's waiting. he's waiting to serve our state, as is our u.s. marshal candidate in addition to the u.s. attorney's office...
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marshall: not really, no.e're seeing a dramatic shift in what's sing at retail and a lot of headwinds that are about to hit the consumer. we've got a couple of issues that we're up against. we're up against some interesting comps from two years ago and now we're not. we're up against some interesting numbers there. we've got the child tax credit due to expire. that puts a lot of money into consumers hands on an every other week basis. and then we've got the expiration. if they continue to go with the scheduled date of the expiration of the college debt payment, you're going to see sizable amounts of money that's going to go from being in the consumers hands getting payback out. so think of those that are at 20 to 40 years of age that aren't making those payments. that's not going to start back up again. that's going to impact it. and the inflated prices, you've got all that inspired and inspirational purchasing that's kind of reached up to the luxury level. that's going to throttle back. this is something that
marshall: not really, no.e're seeing a dramatic shift in what's sing at retail and a lot of headwinds that are about to hit the consumer. we've got a couple of issues that we're up against. we're up against some interesting comps from two years ago and now we're not. we're up against some interesting numbers there. we've got the child tax credit due to expire. that puts a lot of money into consumers hands on an every other week basis. and then we've got the expiration. if they continue to go...
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fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> no marshall was a seasoned staff had before to the point where they had to the leader for the d-day - and so they have a complicated relationship. >> yes but i don't think that fdr felt that he could do without marshall in washington at that time, no marshall was an incredible administrator and sounding boarddr for fdr. >> this is an important meeting between the two of them took place in casa wonka after the africa invasion and is a difficult time for eisenhower and he was unsure whether he was going to get fired or get promoted. >> it was quite a show for the americans have the invasion of africa that you think. >> i wonder what it was like with the wise eisenhower's it was going in churchill roosevelc and military leaders and besides and havingli to justify what happened until then. >> one of the things that i've been amazed about eisenhower's his ability to remain calm. sitting atco me wrong, he could lose his temper like the best of men but when he really needed to, t
fox connor mentioned eisenhower to general marshall and general marshall introduced eisenhower to fdr as well. >> no marshall was a seasoned staff had before to the point where they had to the leader for the d-day - and so they have a complicated relationship. >> yes but i don't think that fdr felt that he could do without marshall in washington at that time, no marshall was an incredible administrator and sounding boarddr for fdr. >> this is an important meeting between the...
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the marks that you see on the passes, those are stamps from provost marshal's office. know what this is including is for a soldier going home to texas and as late as july of 1865 he is stopping at union provost marshal offices and getting provisions, transportation on his way home. these parole passes are documents that allow these paroled soldiers to do this. the problem was a substantial portion of lee's army had not surrendered at appomattox, and here we're going to do some very rough math, so bear with me. of the 60,000 men lee had available to him in the trenches around petersburg and richmond as of april 1 at most 28,000 of those surrendered at appomattox if we account for the casualties along the way between april 2 and april 8, somewhere around 11,500 casualties, a conservative estimate would suggest there were 20,000 men who should have surrendered at appomattox who failed to do so. why? well, their reasons were as varied as the men themselves. some had been foot sore and starving stragglers unable to keep up with the relentless pace of lee's army as it presse
the marks that you see on the passes, those are stamps from provost marshal's office. know what this is including is for a soldier going home to texas and as late as july of 1865 he is stopping at union provost marshal offices and getting provisions, transportation on his way home. these parole passes are documents that allow these paroled soldiers to do this. the problem was a substantial portion of lee's army had not surrendered at appomattox, and here we're going to do some very rough math,...
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there's our stamps from provost marshal's office. we also have another and i don't expect you to be able to read this but just know that what this is including this is for a soldier from hoods brigade going home to texas and as late as july of 1865. he's stopping at union provost marshal offices and getting provisions. he's getting transportation on his way home. so these parole passes are documents that allow these paroled soldiers to do this. the problem was a substantial portion of lee's army had not surrendered at appomattox and here we're going to do some very rough math. so bear with me of the 60,000 men that lee had available to him. in the trenches around petersburg and richmond as of april 1st. at most 28,000 of those surrendered at appomattox if we account for the casualties along the way between april 2nd and april 8th somewhere around 11,500 casualties a conservative estimate would suggest there were 20,000 men who should have surrendered with lee's army at appomattox who failed to do so. why well, the reasons were as var
there's our stamps from provost marshal's office. we also have another and i don't expect you to be able to read this but just know that what this is including this is for a soldier from hoods brigade going home to texas and as late as july of 1865. he's stopping at union provost marshal offices and getting provisions. he's getting transportation on his way home. so these parole passes are documents that allow these paroled soldiers to do this. the problem was a substantial portion of lee's...
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marshall: thank you. this morning i was between an robert iger and in arkansas tiger back, and i want to celebrate the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat and what a blessing it is to have college sports. congratulations to both of those teams, a great team -- game last night. if i could publicly request that we get secretary kneels back into the summertime. we have questions that i want to ask him about come, the price of fertilizer is certainly an issue. we would like to ask secretary bill sec's opinion on that. we would love to have him in front of us sometime. sen. stabenow: would be happy to have that. we will work on that. sen. marshall: back to the committee as well. i have been able to travel and meek -- meet folks from other countries. everyone in the business at some point talks about their concerns for cryptocurrencies, specifically how it is being used in human trafficking and drug running. that is the bad news. the good news is that we have been meeting with companies like coin base who
marshall: thank you. this morning i was between an robert iger and in arkansas tiger back, and i want to celebrate the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat and what a blessing it is to have college sports. congratulations to both of those teams, a great team -- game last night. if i could publicly request that we get secretary kneels back into the summertime. we have questions that i want to ask him about come, the price of fertilizer is certainly an issue. we would like to ask secretary...
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marshals legal defense stemming from the portland riots.nd any speculation why this is happening? >> i'm not aware of the specifics, jackie but i will check to see if there is something more specific and get back to you. >> during the riots seattle times reports seriously consider transferring the police departments east precinct building to the black lives matter will seattle chapter. protesters set up an autonomous after the police abandoned the building june 282020. but the official transfer never happen. this seattle times shows officials recommended working with the law department to draft real property transfer documents. on july 1, 2020, ultimately returned to the building which is said, by the way i've million dollars, but only after they cleared the autonomous bill set up by anarchist protesters, ashley, todd to. >> todd: brooke, thank you very much. >> ashley: thanks, brooke appeared spilling over into hospitals and nurses are demanding additional protections after gunmen opened fire inside of a bronx emergency room in broad dayli
marshals legal defense stemming from the portland riots.nd any speculation why this is happening? >> i'm not aware of the specifics, jackie but i will check to see if there is something more specific and get back to you. >> during the riots seattle times reports seriously consider transferring the police departments east precinct building to the black lives matter will seattle chapter. protesters set up an autonomous after the police abandoned the building june 282020. but the...
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the r success i think strangely marshall was overqualified. i think he was blue-chip and if you and the risk of failure was very, very high. this was something they were determined to do. there determine and restore that meant everything to our democracies and we are going to do that. the question is how to come back at them as he said on june 6 with d-day again, again, and gaagain. this fails were coming back again, and again, and again. i think that would have been a pipedream if that is been entrusted toso marshall. this is a very dangerous operation. here is a moment there are a lot of histories sit down by the strength and quality of the german forces. there was a division military today which is considered the number when it military in the world. for 59 divisions in france in june of 1944 that a particular unit that was oma there's a parent second infantry division. this thing was one third russian. meaning russian pows who had agreed to serve in the german army forced labor gangs and things like that. these people were unreliable. but
the r success i think strangely marshall was overqualified. i think he was blue-chip and if you and the risk of failure was very, very high. this was something they were determined to do. there determine and restore that meant everything to our democracies and we are going to do that. the question is how to come back at them as he said on june 6 with d-day again, again, and gaagain. this fails were coming back again, and again, and again. i think that would have been a pipedream if that is been...
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marshals who protected the federal courthouse in portland, oregon. rioters over the summer of 2020. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i'm ashley strohmier in for shirley kemp is. >> todd: i am todd piro and wait until you hear the details that ashley mentioned but first we begin with joe biden border crisis, record numbers for immigrants pouring into the u.s. being allowed to stay here regardless of the crimes they have committed. >> ashley: the white house will focus on the root cause of emigration with the latest numbers showing the people coming into the country illegally are not even from the northern tribal countries. >> i'm from ukraine. >> you are from ukraine? and you are from russia. >> ashley: in washington with the latest, good morning, griff. >> good morning ashley and todd. let me give you a startling statistic 45% of illegal immigrants were from countries other than northern triangle of el salvador and guatemala. last week in the rio grande valley, five men were apprehended. and a number of criminal migrant
marshals who protected the federal courthouse in portland, oregon. rioters over the summer of 2020. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning. i'm ashley strohmier in for shirley kemp is. >> todd: i am todd piro and wait until you hear the details that ashley mentioned but first we begin with joe biden border crisis, record numbers for immigrants pouring into the u.s. being allowed to stay here regardless of the crimes they have committed. >>...
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we clamored for a black judge, and we got thurgood marshall. that was a good thing.nia sotomayor, you know, it might not be the politics that we like, but we have her. and so, and then for the first hundred years of the supreme court's history, those people expected the court to be partisan and, in fact, they were highly partisan. so what i'm hoping is that the president will bring us a judge, you know, if she's black, will bring us a judge who respects the constitution and will uphold the laws and will not be a partisan. you know, who will judge fairly. most importantly, that's what we need. maria: yeah. that's what we all need and what we all want. lieutenant governor, as you're speak, i'm getting the kills. we know that we will be following your journey, and this will not be your last stop on the journey. lieutenant governor, it's great to have you this morning. please come back soon. thank you so much for your leadership. >> thank you for having me and please pray for our troops already in to poland and, you know, i know there is a time for peace and a time for w
we clamored for a black judge, and we got thurgood marshall. that was a good thing.nia sotomayor, you know, it might not be the politics that we like, but we have her. and so, and then for the first hundred years of the supreme court's history, those people expected the court to be partisan and, in fact, they were highly partisan. so what i'm hoping is that the president will bring us a judge, you know, if she's black, will bring us a judge who respects the constitution and will uphold the laws...
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maria: cancer center roger marshall is here on his investigation fact sheet cover up his financial tiesa. then, breaking news this morning on efforts to end the covid emergency declaration as masks are coming off across the country. rvirginia lieutenant governor is here on holding the line against washington's power grab from the state. plus power to the people former p georgia senator on the upcoming georgia primaries and his plan to unseat camp and beat state see aprons in the upcoming governor's race. all of that right here, right now sunday morning futures. ♪ ♪. maria: first this morning the white house is urging all u.s. citizens to leave ukraine immediately. warning that a russian invasion including a possible air assault could happen at any time. leakers havenv communicated the day of the invasion will likely be this wednesday. just like afghanistan president bideno does not seem to have a plan for any americans left behind. >> what scenarios would you put american troops to rescue get americans out? >> were not that's a world war when americans in russia start shooting at one an
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the fire marshal can even ride her bike on the empty street. before the firing starts again, rush up a hornet. there was a right that he has lawyer nicole than you do. marshall my name, jim of luke on my produce at the one that is or what must seem young must maneuver when you pull down your desire when you will. then he said that i am still museum. comfortable. she g m o w miss willis. my vision was, these are one is this will be y. mckinney here will mutual to w a g. mr. then is why most of them did it thought he was. so you're ready to pull your bargaining unit by me. i thought what i did it, boyer, me please. i believe i did it on it. you go deeper body, these, those lazy, you really wouldn't st. paul walker, who gets to them unit. hello you while dinner is under ways but on the marriage is to preserve several jobs of tomatoes. they are preparing for the long winter to come and humanitarian. a deliveries are few and far between the office you know oh my lord, that the name on the banner found a place to show the long run your video. sandra,
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he is a senior fellow at the german marshall fund of the united states. it's good to have you with us. so we just had that sound bites, not the same time. rushes foreign minister has said that there is a chance to reach an agreement with the west of ukraine. is there still room for diplomacy? yeah, i think there's, i'm sure this is going to be the message for chairs their shots. yes. tomorrow when he's in moscow, is there is a path for de escalation. and i think what you heard from the state department spokesperson today is that we haven't seen the united states. our european allies, including germany, have not seen steps yet to de escalate. so yes, there is room for de escalation, but at this point it's a don't trust, but verify situation, which is if russia take steps, there's really no basis to trust them based on their build up. but if they do take steps that can begin the process of de escalation and move this crisis in a different space than where it is today. when it comes to the big picture, what is protons and game anyway? it, you know, the end g
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jonathan katz from the german marshall fund. thank you very much for your analysis . thank you. or let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. israel's pi melissa natalie bennett has made a trip to the gulf state of bahrain. it's a 1st visit to the island by an israeli head of state. the 2 sides have a mutual interest in countering the influence of iran. israel has been building diplomatic ties in the region. at least 2 people have been killed in clashes between demonstrators and riot police in sudan. thousands took to the streets in defiance of a government crackdown on descent. they were protesting, october's military coup and 7 people on missing after a light aircraft crashed into the atlantic ocean off north carolina. the u. s. coast guard has recovered one body and found debris from the plane. authority say, there is no sign of any survivors. at least one person was killed and more than a dozen were injured. when 2 trains collided outside to munich in southern germany, the accident disrupted regional transport links. her calendar's pi melissa
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and joined now by lay on a fixed resident fellow at the german marshall fund in washington, and an expert on european security. welcome to you. ferdinand micron seemed to have agreed to arrange a summit. what do you think the russian president wants from that? at this late stage, this suddenly a last minute ditch by the front president to try to prevent military escalation and especially election advance on you quain. these, this agreement can be interpreted in 2 ways. it can be either a serious interest by the washington president in such a summit and in you can q to go in t or can be interpreted as a instrument to pretend willingness for dialogue while at the same time continuing with tele actions. the last time the fund president spoke with the wash and president, he got the promise that tube would withdraw and bella was something which did not happen. so there are serious question marks to what extent the statement of this talk between the 2 president actually signaled a willingness thought de escalation for moscow on the ground. we can see the country you can see continuous military
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jonathan cuts with the german marshal fun. really appreciate your insights. they thank you. thank you. well, the united states is expelling 12 ration un diplomats accusing them of being intelligence operatives. rushes un ambassador vasily and have been called to move a hostile step, but he refused to specify where the he was among boys told to leave. meantime, the 1st emergency session in decades of the un general assembly got underway with a minute of silence over the war in your crime. a voice by the 193 un member states later this week is expected to shed light on how much support russia really has in the conflict. let's get more now from dw correspondence, stefan simon's i in washington, stefan hi. let's start with this expulsion of the russian diplomats. how significant is this? well, if you, if you trust what a spokeswoman white house spokesman, when jen, saki says, then it's actually a month in the workings and are the appropriate authorities or personalities. meaning the russian ambassador to the u. s. as well as the russian ambassador to the un had been informed of
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as you grew here in marshall thermal, so more talks are needed for a diplomatic breakthrough, and yet they are small signs. the threat is subsiding. over the course of the day, russia announced it was withdrawing some of its more than $100000.00 troops along the border with ukraine. if those claims turned out to be true, it would be the 1st sign of de escalation in weeks. while you, as president joe biden has also welcomed russia's announcement of a partial troop withdrawal, but he had strong words for russia's leda. the russian de french minister reported to day, and some military units are leaving their positions near ukraine. that would be good, but we have not yet verified that we have not yet verified the russian military units are returning to their home basis. indeed, our analysts indicate that the remain very much in a threatening position. and the fact remains right now. russia has more than a 150000 troops in circling you grand and belarus, and long ukraine's border. an invasion remains distinctly possible of worn this and joined by leanna fixed from the german marshal fund
as you grew here in marshall thermal, so more talks are needed for a diplomatic breakthrough, and yet they are small signs. the threat is subsiding. over the course of the day, russia announced it was withdrawing some of its more than $100000.00 troops along the border with ukraine. if those claims turned out to be true, it would be the 1st sign of de escalation in weeks. while you, as president joe biden has also welcomed russia's announcement of a partial troop withdrawal, but he had strong...
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marshall thomas replaced.urt, it will be the first time there were ever two black judges on the court at one time, which is a distinction from other groups, minority groups. jewish american judges on the court together and catholics, many ivy leaguers. i got about 20 seconds left. in a word or sentence, what should people know about her temperament? >> she is judicious. she's kind. she is empathetic. and most of all, she's smart and she's open minded. she's everything you'd want in a justice. this is a fantastic nominee and if republicans try to tear her down, the objects will be incredibly poor. >> interesting. we'll see where that goes. professor murray, thank you. we will be right back. rray, tha. rray, tha. we will be right back. our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligate act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you
marshall thomas replaced.urt, it will be the first time there were ever two black judges on the court at one time, which is a distinction from other groups, minority groups. jewish american judges on the court together and catholics, many ivy leaguers. i got about 20 seconds left. in a word or sentence, what should people know about her temperament? >> she is judicious. she's kind. she is empathetic. and most of all, she's smart and she's open minded. she's everything you'd want in a...
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fix , resident fellow of the german marshall fund. she's here this morning with us to discuss the u.s. and european responses to the russia ukraine conflict. good morning. guest: thank you for having me. good morning. host: explained to our viewers exactly what the german marshall fund is, where it gets its funding, and what is its goals and mission. guest: is dedicated to strengthening the transatlantic relationship which means to strengthen the cooperation between the united states and europe. it receives funding from funds dedicated to the united states to support germany after the marshall plan. the core mission of the institution is to make sure that europeans and americans work together, understand together and are able to design joint policies together to make policy work. host: what's the latest on what's going on with ukraine, russia and the border crisis. tell us where nato stands on this issue. >> we are currently in a very dangerous situation. there are hopes of diplomatic talks continuing with secretary blinken next week.
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no, i was the only second black woman to clerk for justice marshall.had a number of black male clerks, but i was his second black female clerk after his goddaughter karen hasty williams. what did that experience mean to you? oh until i got married and had children. it was the best year of my life bar none. thurgood marshall was an icon obviously, but he was also just a wonderful human being he was the best storyteller he would share the most you would be on the edge of your
no, i was the only second black woman to clerk for justice marshall.had a number of black male clerks, but i was his second black female clerk after his goddaughter karen hasty williams. what did that experience mean to you? oh until i got married and had children. it was the best year of my life bar none. thurgood marshall was an icon obviously, but he was also just a wonderful human being he was the best storyteller he would share the most you would be on the edge of your
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marshal. all right.t, what is the extent of the cooperation between some of these and the cartels? >> i think we are seeing exactly what the connection and the collaboration and cooperation because the new generation cartel had been experimenting with drones dropping bombs but they weren't having a whole lot of success. and now it seems like they perfected that method. there is no doubt in my mind that they are getting advice or consulting with people from the-because these -- now they are using ieds, landmines. and they are the same type that were being used in iraq and afghanistan. it's very dangerous. you said your heart was racing and it should be. actually, everyone's heart should be racing not just in mexico but in the united states. my concern is as you mentioned they are targeting the soldiers and the military rival cartels in the community. we have got to remember we have our agents over there boots on the ground. we have dea agents. fbi agents and other federal agents out there. my concern is t
marshal. all right.t, what is the extent of the cooperation between some of these and the cartels? >> i think we are seeing exactly what the connection and the collaboration and cooperation because the new generation cartel had been experimenting with drones dropping bombs but they weren't having a whole lot of success. and now it seems like they perfected that method. there is no doubt in my mind that they are getting advice or consulting with people from the-because these -- now they...
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marshals, assigned to protect the girls, just as other marshals protected ruby bridges at another schoolecome legendary but there's more to tell. >> not to take away from what ruby bridges did, but it becomes much more powerful when they know there was this hurricane of things happening all simultaneously. >> gail, leonia and tessy, now finally more vocal about what they endured in a school ultimately abandoned by white students. where was anybody else? >> they came the first day of schools and the parents started yanking them out. we had a whole school will three little girls all to ourselves. >> these windows were papered up. no one could see in and we couldn't see outside. >> what was the reason? >> it was for our protection, because of the mob. >> couldn't use a pencil sharpener because it was too close to the window. >> reporter: they spent the first gdera confined. this room, not the cafeteria, not the playground. this room. >> was 6 years old on nerve medicine for a while because what we went through as little kids, it wasn't normal. >> reporter: in the years that followed in diff
marshals, assigned to protect the girls, just as other marshals protected ruby bridges at another schoolecome legendary but there's more to tell. >> not to take away from what ruby bridges did, but it becomes much more powerful when they know there was this hurricane of things happening all simultaneously. >> gail, leonia and tessy, now finally more vocal about what they endured in a school ultimately abandoned by white students. where was anybody else? >> they came the first...
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>> senator marshall, dr. fauci has answered you. public information, and he's happy to give it to you if you would ask. senator moran? >> what a moron. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: whoo! >> stephen: and now that clip lives forever on the internet, the one place where senator marshall and his staff will never be able to find it. ( laughter ) thre is some uplifting news from the world of medicine, because on friday, in a medical first, a man with terminal heart disease got a transplant of genetically modified pig heart. great news for that patient. now not only does he get a new heart, but eating bacon is now actually good for it. the patient is recovering nicely, and his new heart is functioning and already doing most of the work. ( as doctor ) well, i'm pleased to say the patient is doing well. the only downside... i'm afraid your father is no longer kosher. ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) the procedure was a massive scientific undertaking. for starters, to suppress the immune system and prevent rejection, doctors made ten genetic mo
>> senator marshall, dr. fauci has answered you. public information, and he's happy to give it to you if you would ask. senator moran? >> what a moron. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: whoo! >> stephen: and now that clip lives forever on the internet, the one place where senator marshall and his staff will never be able to find it. ( laughter ) thre is some uplifting news from the world of medicine, because on friday, in a medical first, a man with terminal heart disease...
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marshals legal defense in lawsuit from the riots.the white house aware of this. >> i'm not aware of the specifics, i'm happy to check with the counselor's office and see if there's something more specific we can get back to. kennedy: it's where they never have an answer. is the white house in bold me these maniacs by not penalties and not depending the federal office who risk lives to protect cities like portland? here with me now, author of unmask inside the radical plan to destroy democracy now with an updated release. welcome back, andy. >> thank you for having me on. kennedy: you gave me an incredible to her apartment that turned into -- with armpit. very back to sleep but the city had become in the wake of ongoing riots. an onslaught marshals were incredibly's frustrated there because if they did make arrests, no one was prosecuted. are you surprised the d.o.j. normally they do provide legal counsel for federal law enforcement but they are not here, are you surprised by that? >> i am surprised but really we shouldn't be because
marshals legal defense in lawsuit from the riots.the white house aware of this. >> i'm not aware of the specifics, i'm happy to check with the counselor's office and see if there's something more specific we can get back to. kennedy: it's where they never have an answer. is the white house in bold me these maniacs by not penalties and not depending the federal office who risk lives to protect cities like portland? here with me now, author of unmask inside the radical plan to destroy...
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and let me tell you, senator eastman was note there are good marshall fan either.astland was a man of many senators have voted against confirming the first black man to serve on the supreme court. the nomination and domination a thorough good martial wasn't achievement [noise] in 1967. there were 95 supreme court justice before thorough good martial, take a look at it was pretty easy to see with they have in common. they're all men and they're all white. every single justice, 95 of them in a row was a white man. until 1967 when thurgood marshall, for more than 100 qualifications a need to serve on the supreme court where that you had to be a man, and you had to be white. that was the quota. those 95 man would've been a beneficiary of the rule at the time in roger wicker's words. >> the irony is the supreme court is at the very same time hearing cases about this sort of affirmative racial discrimination and while adding someone who was a beneficiary of this sort of quota. the good news is roger wicker, son of ole miss hall of saint thomas frederik wicker, made unite
and let me tell you, senator eastman was note there are good marshall fan either.astland was a man of many senators have voted against confirming the first black man to serve on the supreme court. the nomination and domination a thorough good martial wasn't achievement [noise] in 1967. there were 95 supreme court justice before thorough good martial, take a look at it was pretty easy to see with they have in common. they're all men and they're all white. every single justice, 95 of them in a...
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i'm surprised. illness which negative you much miss marshall. you bought a modem in mall williams to conquer for participating members from believe the shorter yesterday, but i just wanted to speak with i'm like all of the 3 i'm i'm not going to have so stay. so got it. that way you can share stuff just as review or just that about if you want to. 3331. but the machine mom was on looking at a financial because this awarded the horse record to start on the middle. they said that austin. yep. there's no mom even wouldn't let us know deals longer with a chest or so because it's based off the streets of the video as i can sure. just a brand new requirement but started and i didn't them, of course, the wrench or google more have to put it in for a months. it was national company with new york ground didn't store company pushed over serious any political message or any sways to renew. and you saw through inches things to sort of sort of that a program, a reason, diced associate, could you leave it on the internet or password when you're shipping mobil
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is provided by the state of the adams', the yuen foundation, sandra and carl d., magnuson, rose marshally shreve's, rosenbaum, the corporation for public broadcasting, and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] (man) this program is made possible in part by contbutions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. can you all live the ultimate retirement? you can. (man) from the new world center in miami beach, acclaimed personal finance expert suze orman provides essential advice to make your retirement more successful and secure. every little action that you take can make a tremendous difference. it's never too soon to begin. fear no more. (man) join us for suze orman's "ultimate retirement guide." please welcome suze orman! [loud cheers & applause]
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in addition, she was steel so calm under pressure, which is something that thurgood marshall and charlesst had a fantastic delivery. and of course, justice was on the side of the civil rights movement, and the supreme court during the '50s and '60s became aware of that. >> reporter: just like the name of your book, those skills and that legal prowess made constance baker motley the civil rights queen of her time. but we do not hear about her in history books. why don't we know who she is? >> that's right. well, as i argue in my book, the absence of her name on the lips of every american, unlike with respect to thurgood marshall and martin luther king jr., is in part because historical significance and leadership are coded male. we don't think of women as leaders in the way that they deserve. and so, it's not surprising, ultimately, that motley is-- has been relatively overlooked in the literature. >> reporter: how do we contextualize motley's career and those setbacks that she experienced as a black person and as a woman, as we look ahead to biden's forthcoming nomination? >> well, i do
in addition, she was steel so calm under pressure, which is something that thurgood marshall and charlesst had a fantastic delivery. and of course, justice was on the side of the civil rights movement, and the supreme court during the '50s and '60s became aware of that. >> reporter: just like the name of your book, those skills and that legal prowess made constance baker motley the civil rights queen of her time. but we do not hear about her in history books. why don't we know who she is?...
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actor, daniel will will be the grand marshal and shannon lee will be the honorary marshal. the parade kicks off at 5:15 at the corner of second and market and will go around union square and end at kearney and columbus. >> one of the big new additions to the parade is a three-minute fireworks display at the end of the golden dragon. >>> looking at the white house for the biden administration still warning about the possible russian invasion on ukraine that could happen in the coming days. with sharp spike in violence in eastern cream ukraine is showing up. we have the latest from d.c. >> reporter: russia flexed its military muscle saturday, conducting massive nuclear forces drills overseen by vladimir putin. the russian president said this was planned sometime ago and is nothing to worry about. but, there has been an uptick in showings in eastern ukraine. rebels loyal to russia have evacuated thousands of ukrainian folks to russia claiming they are being threatened by ukraine's military. a u.s. defense official said half of the approximately 190,000 russian troops along ukr
actor, daniel will will be the grand marshal and shannon lee will be the honorary marshal. the parade kicks off at 5:15 at the corner of second and market and will go around union square and end at kearney and columbus. >> one of the big new additions to the parade is a three-minute fireworks display at the end of the golden dragon. >>> looking at the white house for the biden administration still warning about the possible russian invasion on ukraine that could happen in the...
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alongside thurgood marshall, she changed the lives of millions in the jim crow south.people never heard of her. harvard law professor hopes to change that in her new book. thank you for joining me. constance was one of the best litigators of her time. she was also the first woman to argue before the supreme court. what do you think are some of the most important things about her legacy? >> the first think to know is that she was there in the thick of the civil-rights movement, alongside thurgood marshall. she had tremendous impact as a lawyer, helping gather support for education in a range of cases that change the legal architecture of this country, ranging from the higher education cases two cases involving the right to counsel and civil protests. her legacy is tremendous, including because after she made history as a civil rights leader, she was in new york city politics and then appointed to the bench. >> she wrote the original complaint in brown versus board of education and several school segregation places. she was at the supreme court defending black students w
alongside thurgood marshall, she changed the lives of millions in the jim crow south.people never heard of her. harvard law professor hopes to change that in her new book. thank you for joining me. constance was one of the best litigators of her time. she was also the first woman to argue before the supreme court. what do you think are some of the most important things about her legacy? >> the first think to know is that she was there in the thick of the civil-rights movement, alongside...
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speaker, i rise today in solemn memory of an oklahoma hero, technical sergeant marshal roberts. sergeant roberts had a strong love for his country and was intensely proud to serve in the oklahoma air national guard. he was deployed to camp tagi in iraq in support of operation inherent resolve when his unit was engaged in enemy fire. sergeant roberts gave his life defending our nation and the freedoms we enjoy every day, leaving behind a proud wife and a loving daughter. and since his death, oklahomans have shown overwhelming support for sergeant roberts' family and have taken every opportunity to celebrate his memory. i will never forget when his remains were brought back to tulsa in march, 2020, when the city had just begun lockdown and still there were hundreds and hundreds of oklahomans waiting outside the airport to welcome him home and mourn with his family. . at his funeral, at the dedication of the highway named after him, at our memorial day service and at countless events since his death, oklahomans have shown massive numbers of support and to honor his service and to t
speaker, i rise today in solemn memory of an oklahoma hero, technical sergeant marshal roberts. sergeant roberts had a strong love for his country and was intensely proud to serve in the oklahoma air national guard. he was deployed to camp tagi in iraq in support of operation inherent resolve when his unit was engaged in enemy fire. sergeant roberts gave his life defending our nation and the freedoms we enjoy every day, leaving behind a proud wife and a loving daughter. and since his death,...
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and marshall's custody.we must also create an independent health authority oversee and report and elastics of health care inside b.o.p. five civilities. the b.o.p. faces an important trust in how to respond to covid-19 and improve their health services. income within the community house, settling's we don't allow hospital or clinic to be the arbiter of how well they're doing. instead we rely on external agencies and authorities with expertise for this critical work. currently, the b.o.p. is left to make its own assessment about the quality and scope of its health care and only sporadic investigations by the inspector general in the department of justice provide alternative viewpoints. this is wholly insufficient and he's incarcerated people at a systemic disadvantage, because the organizations and structures that measure and promote health for the rest of the -- for the rest of us -- are excluded from the care people receive the pr. peter b.o.p. has an opportunity to start addressing this an equal system of
and marshall's custody.we must also create an independent health authority oversee and report and elastics of health care inside b.o.p. five civilities. the b.o.p. faces an important trust in how to respond to covid-19 and improve their health services. income within the community house, settling's we don't allow hospital or clinic to be the arbiter of how well they're doing. instead we rely on external agencies and authorities with expertise for this critical work. currently, the b.o.p. is...
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marshals service detailed several issues of the d.c.jail for january 6 detainees such as the presence of mold and maintenance of cpac machines. they reported they refuse to get the covid shot to refuse the second wind could have personal visits there logged out two hours a day for recreation time they are spending 22 hours alone what i'm told a freezing eight by ten cell. again these men had been convicted of no crimes. they can again confirm what i have heard from detainees, lawyers and judges about lack of access to discovery material. wrote in his reports they are only allowed access to computers to review electronic discovery for only 14 days and they are not enough computers to go around for this is a clear violation of the sixth amendment yet still concluded the conditions in the d.c. jail for detainees are appropriate and consistent with federal prisoner standards. i see my time is up thank you so much for inviting me here today. look for to answering any questions. >> week thank you. ms. hamilton i now recognize you for five min
marshals service detailed several issues of the d.c.jail for january 6 detainees such as the presence of mold and maintenance of cpac machines. they reported they refuse to get the covid shot to refuse the second wind could have personal visits there logged out two hours a day for recreation time they are spending 22 hours alone what i'm told a freezing eight by ten cell. again these men had been convicted of no crimes. they can again confirm what i have heard from detainees, lawyers and judges...
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claire marshall, bbc news, cumbria. we have all the top business stories next. do not go away.uring wednesday, that is storm dudley. and ahead of dudley we have seen this stream of cloud pushing in on those stronger winds from the atlantic, bringing yet more rain across from the west. by the time we get to wednesday morning, most of that wetter weather is out of the way. still some wetness there across northern scotland, but away from here, it's a mild start, and there may be some early sunshine, but it will cloud over quickly. we've got the rain coming in from dudley, soon arriving in northern ireland, heavier more persistent rain here pushing into northern england and heading northwards into a good part of scotland. further south, perhaps not too much in the way of rain, but it will be turning milder, very mild in the southeast, temperatures here reaching 16—17 celsius. as it gets milder, the winds are going to be strengthening across many parts of the country throughout the day. now, the main core of strongest winds is still where we have this amber wind warning from the met
claire marshall, bbc news, cumbria. we have all the top business stories next. do not go away.uring wednesday, that is storm dudley. and ahead of dudley we have seen this stream of cloud pushing in on those stronger winds from the atlantic, bringing yet more rain across from the west. by the time we get to wednesday morning, most of that wetter weather is out of the way. still some wetness there across northern scotland, but away from here, it's a mild start, and there may be some early...