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william marshall.timately, that they answer to a higher power. we just had to take comfort in that because we really are probably never going to see any resolution in this. it didn't have enough evidence. >> years past. there were other cases to solve, new priorities, of course. for detective lancaster, retirement. >> there are cases that stay with you for the rest of your career. this is one of them. >> the hoynes family struggle to move on without robin. there were high school graduations, marriages, children. but ... >> the whole doesn't go away. >> there are times when you need to have a tissue hand? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> and then, a decade after robin's murder ... >> our dad committed suicide. it was devastating for us. it's true, he had a terminal illness. he was dying of emphysema. honestly, he was dying of grief. >> virgil hoynes was just 61. by 2003, the robin hoynes murder case was as cold as they come. 19 halloween's old. buried in the basement of the police department, forgotten. bu
william marshall.timately, that they answer to a higher power. we just had to take comfort in that because we really are probably never going to see any resolution in this. it didn't have enough evidence. >> years past. there were other cases to solve, new priorities, of course. for detective lancaster, retirement. >> there are cases that stay with you for the rest of your career. this is one of them. >> the hoynes family struggle to move on without robin. there were high...
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as mayor van marshal the entire month. her on her peloton. she was wearing her sash. all throughout covid on zoom, she was wearing her sash. jim, you have a big legacy to live up to to this grand marshal. [applause] >> so without further adieu, mayor grand marshal london breed. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: i'm not going to fire you today. it's celebration with the irish community, but this is the only sash that i've ever been given in my whole entire life, so yes, i'm going to wear it with pride. so let me just say the reason why we had to move this event to the south live count is because you were outgrowing the balcony. we've had so many people every single year, so we wanted to do it justice. i just want to say, after two years of a global pandemic where we couldn't connect with one another, i'm so happy to be here today, and thank you so much for coming here today. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: i want to take this opportunity -- and we have the lord mayor of court joining me. thank you so much. we have a
as mayor van marshal the entire month. her on her peloton. she was wearing her sash. all throughout covid on zoom, she was wearing her sash. jim, you have a big legacy to live up to to this grand marshal. [applause] >> so without further adieu, mayor grand marshal london breed. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: i'm not going to fire you today. it's celebration with the irish community, but this is the only sash that i've ever been given in my whole entire life, so yes, i'm going...
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marshall waved a letter. it contained such a preposterous idea that marshall thought the writer must be out of his mind. i am submitting an application for admission to the university of mississippi meredith wrote and i'm anticipating encountering difficulties with the various agencies here in the state. in view of the brewing trouble, meredith requested marshall's legal assistance. after marshall finished laughing about meredith's proposal to sue ole miss, he washed his hands of the case. marshall knew motley had the skills. she thought they are gender would be an advantage. the fight might get someone killed. in the context of mississippi's white supremacist culture as marshall saw it, a black woman would fare better than a black man. any white supremacist, he opined, would scarily think twice about murdering a black man. but might hesitate to lynch a black woman. the very idea of a black woman lawyer violently clashed with the world view of the white male lawyer who defended ole miss. he refused to address
marshall waved a letter. it contained such a preposterous idea that marshall thought the writer must be out of his mind. i am submitting an application for admission to the university of mississippi meredith wrote and i'm anticipating encountering difficulties with the various agencies here in the state. in view of the brewing trouble, meredith requested marshall's legal assistance. after marshall finished laughing about meredith's proposal to sue ole miss, he washed his hands of the case....
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the marshals you cove with summoned from his exile in the year old and ordered to return to moscow. in may 1955. you cause delegation signed the warsaw pact. the military alliance was intended as a counterweight to nato. marshals you call was once again in the inner circles of power khrushchev appointed, you called the minister of defense yuko, set about ensuring that the great pantry arctic war would remain alive in the collective memory. monuments and memorials went up in style and grad, leningrad, and mince. on february 25th, 1956. at the 20th congress of the communist party of the soviet union, nikita khrushchev delivered what became known as the secret speech in which he denounced darling's rule of terror. he also condemned, stolen cult of personality and paved the way for the release of former p o. w, who had been imprisoned will send to work battalions made by one and a half 1000000 veterans had their pensions and benefits restored, revoked by stolen 10 years earlier. the text of the secret speech with soon leaked translated and circulated widely. this helped raise hopes for
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kennedy: now, people saying maybe you shouldn't have sent the marshals in, we sent the marshals down at his request because he said they were nessary for him to meet his responsibility and for the preservation of law and order. the alternative was to send troops in, even before mr. meredith came in, and take over the campus of the university of mississippi. i was reluctant to do that. president kennedy was reluctant to do that. the governor of the state of mississippi said it wasn't necessary. so i think it would have been deeply resented, not only here, but all over the rest of the country, if it came out that the governor of the state said, i can preserve law and order, it's not necessary to bringn thnation guard, it's not necessary to send in any troops, i can preserve law and order, and we have done it otherwise. so what i'd like to have is anybody suggest here at the university of mississippi for us to have done something different than we did do under the circumstances. now, maybe the circumstances as i'vdescribe them are different than you had thought they were. but under the
kennedy: now, people saying maybe you shouldn't have sent the marshals in, we sent the marshals down at his request because he said they were nessary for him to meet his responsibility and for the preservation of law and order. the alternative was to send troops in, even before mr. meredith came in, and take over the campus of the university of mississippi. i was reluctant to do that. president kennedy was reluctant to do that. the governor of the state of mississippi said it wasn't necessary....
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and thurgood marshall was quite skeptical of it. he saw king as an upstart, and he was concerned that the protests would get someone killed. he was concerned about, you know, the way in which the needing to bail out protesters drained resources. but motley really admired king. and she represented him in albany when he was jailed during those protests. and then she represented him and the birmingham movement a year later in an incredibly vital way. she helped get him released when he was in the birmingham jail and then when the birmingham movement turned to using children in the mass movement, there was retaliation by the school superintendent. he suspended or expelled all of those children. and motley went to court and had that reversed. and so there is a way -- she is the savior of the movement in birmingham. little known chapter. >> baker evans, medgar evans, malcolm x, martin luther king, those three assassinations, so many lost their lives. do you give the readers insight as to how that might have affected her emotionally? do we
and thurgood marshall was quite skeptical of it. he saw king as an upstart, and he was concerned that the protests would get someone killed. he was concerned about, you know, the way in which the needing to bail out protesters drained resources. but motley really admired king. and she represented him in albany when he was jailed during those protests. and then she represented him and the birmingham movement a year later in an incredibly vital way. she helped get him released when he was in the...
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he washed his hands of the case marshall knew. connie connie baker motley had the smarts and courtroom skills to do the job and he thought her gender would be an advantage. the fight to desegregate ole miss mike get someone killed but in the context of mississippi's white supremacist yet show us culture as marshall saw it a black woman with fair better than a black man. any white supremacist, he opine would scarcely think twice about murdering a black man, but might hesitate to lynch a black woman. the very idea of a black woman lawyer violently clashed with the worldview of dugas chant esquire the white mel lawyer who defended ole miss shands refused to address the ink fund lawyer in the customary manner as mrs. motley instead. he used only indirect references calling motley her or she at one point early on motley jumped to her feet in a bed to put an end to the charade, but the tipping point occurred when shands called her constance monthly immediately objected, i would like for mr. shan's not to call me by my first name monthly
he washed his hands of the case marshall knew. connie connie baker motley had the smarts and courtroom skills to do the job and he thought her gender would be an advantage. the fight to desegregate ole miss mike get someone killed but in the context of mississippi's white supremacist yet show us culture as marshall saw it a black woman with fair better than a black man. any white supremacist, he opine would scarcely think twice about murdering a black man, but might hesitate to lynch a black...
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justice marshall inspired a generation of leaders. soon justice ketanji brown jackson will do the same. young people from all across our country will look at supreme court of the united states and feel more included. her presence on the court will be a victory for we -- for we the people. in 1978 justice thurgood marshall said to a group of university graduates, i quote, this is your democracy. make it, protect it, pass it on. madam president, i'm deeply honored to work alongside my colleagues in the senate to advance that vision as we all strive to form a more perfect union. and there is no doubt in my mind, no doubt at all, that elevating judge jackson to justice jackson will make our union a little more perfect. a permanent member of the security council. [inaudible conversations]
justice marshall inspired a generation of leaders. soon justice ketanji brown jackson will do the same. young people from all across our country will look at supreme court of the united states and feel more included. her presence on the court will be a victory for we -- for we the people. in 1978 justice thurgood marshall said to a group of university graduates, i quote, this is your democracy. make it, protect it, pass it on. madam president, i'm deeply honored to work alongside my colleagues...
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it's in west baltimore, the school where thurgood marshall learned to read and write. it's no longer an active school, the building is in bad condition. just this year, as part of the omnibus appropriations bill senator carden and i were able to secure federal funds to help renovate that building and to turn it into a living memorial to justice thurgood marshall and to expand opportunities for people in west baltimore. and so i told judge jackson that once she gets settled, it would be a great honor and privilege to bring her, the first black woman on the supreme court, to the place where the first black man on the court grew up and went to school. justice thurgood marshall inspired a generation of leaders and public service to enter the legal field. soon justice ketanji brown jackson will do the same. young people from all across our country will look at the supreme court of the united states and feel more included. her presence on the court will be a victory for we, the people. in 1978 justice thurgood marshall said to a group of university graduates, i quote, this i
it's in west baltimore, the school where thurgood marshall learned to read and write. it's no longer an active school, the building is in bad condition. just this year, as part of the omnibus appropriations bill senator carden and i were able to secure federal funds to help renovate that building and to turn it into a living memorial to justice thurgood marshall and to expand opportunities for people in west baltimore. and so i told judge jackson that once she gets settled, it would be a great...
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just as marshall was eminently qualified to serve, of course. in 1940, he successfully argued his very first case i just 32 years old. a landmark case on police corps saying confessions from criminal suspects. he then became the founder and first executor director of the naacp legal defense fund, before john of kennedy appointed him to the second court of appeals in 1960. one and 1965, president johnson chose him to be a solicitor general. the lawyer who represents the federal government government before the supreme court. before -- two years later. but despite his obvious manifest qualifications, he truly one of the greatest lawyers on the planet, marshall faced transparently racist attacks from southern senators who did not want to see a black man on the court. many of them were particularly incensed by the role marshal played with the end doubly acp. the -- legalized school segregation. the secretary shun senators tried to trip marshall in front of the senate. he faced questions in the senate as being painted as soft on crime, and senator st
just as marshall was eminently qualified to serve, of course. in 1940, he successfully argued his very first case i just 32 years old. a landmark case on police corps saying confessions from criminal suspects. he then became the founder and first executor director of the naacp legal defense fund, before john of kennedy appointed him to the second court of appeals in 1960. one and 1965, president johnson chose him to be a solicitor general. the lawyer who represents the federal government...
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on april 24th marshal, even con. yes. carried out a pincer movement attack on the city from the south. at the same time commander in chief duke of took the suburbs of berlin from the north. ah street fighting raged across the city. german resistance was fierce and desperate for the last of the 3rd rice fighters, no retreat was possible pockets of resistance continued to hold out. but in less than a week, the outcome had become clear. on april 30th juke av reached the heart of the german capital, hitler committed suicide in his bunker. the same day puzzle, vinegar and infantrymen from odessa was fighting in berlin when he learned that the war was over. early in the morning, there was absolute silence. what was going on? suddenly we received a message over our radio. it came from headquarters. german troops have surrendered in berlin. cease your fire. it was may 2nd 1945. we all started screaming for joy, crying and shooting into the air. you have gainey high day, a young photographer for the task. the official news ag
on april 24th marshal, even con. yes. carried out a pincer movement attack on the city from the south. at the same time commander in chief duke of took the suburbs of berlin from the north. ah street fighting raged across the city. german resistance was fierce and desperate for the last of the 3rd rice fighters, no retreat was possible pockets of resistance continued to hold out. but in less than a week, the outcome had become clear. on april 30th juke av reached the heart of the german...
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this meant getting rid of the marshal's allies. ah, on june 11th 1937 took a shower, epsky and 8 other senior commanders were arrested and sentenced to death. they were executed the same night. this was just the prelude in the purges that followed within the ranks of the military. for out of 5 red army marshals, 14 of its 16 army commanders and 16 political commissars followed, took a chair ski to the grave. the red army choir founded in 1928 symbol of the revolution was also not fed in total $55000.00 of the soviet armies, $80000.00 officers, a belief to a fallen victim to the purges which continued until march 1939 to replace senior military officers who disappeared in the great terror, nearly 1000 young officers were promoted to general in 1949 on july, 3rd, 9 3rd 19412 weeks after the german invasion, stalin addressed soviet citizens on all radio channels to may count for the armies losses stalin announced a general mobilization. all soviet citizens of fighting age, men and women alike were to report to the recruiting offices a
this meant getting rid of the marshal's allies. ah, on june 11th 1937 took a shower, epsky and 8 other senior commanders were arrested and sentenced to death. they were executed the same night. this was just the prelude in the purges that followed within the ranks of the military. for out of 5 red army marshals, 14 of its 16 army commanders and 16 political commissars followed, took a chair ski to the grave. the red army choir founded in 1928 symbol of the revolution was also not fed in total...
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with thurgood marshall. mm-hmm. well the story i tell is is. about how marshall hired her on the spot when she came to the law office as a student at columbia law school. he was impressed with her. he told her stories about the women in his life who had been school teachers, of course a tradition in the black community the strong black middle class and you know in hiring her he was doing something that other certainly were not she tried to get a job at a law firm in new york, which is the most lucrative part of the legal profession and she recounts how the white male partner took one look at her and essentially closed the door in her face whereas thurgood marshall was impressed by her hired her. i also knowed but that he he asked her to climb a ladder during that first interview evidently and was sort of admiring her her figure, which is a little jarring to modern ears and yet as i explained in the book, you know, this is an era. when jet magazine had a centerfold right and it was perceived as a compliment for men to respond to women in that wa
with thurgood marshall. mm-hmm. well the story i tell is is. about how marshall hired her on the spot when she came to the law office as a student at columbia law school. he was impressed with her. he told her stories about the women in his life who had been school teachers, of course a tradition in the black community the strong black middle class and you know in hiring her he was doing something that other certainly were not she tried to get a job at a law firm in new york, which is the most...
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listen marshal i'm giving you two injections now instead of breakfast.hen let's see which one of us. the main thing is, the commander of the guard is not necessary, it is not necessary, it is not necessary, pirates are not necessary. everything is fine, where paul is not necessary. you don't need security. well, well done, all is well. now tell me. open the grill there. are you sure, damn guard, guard is not necessary. not dusty bore and who is this? this is my new comrade mityai, a voluntary assistant, telling me that yours is shorter, kozhevnikov disappeared. ward and no one else saw him, except for marshal zhukov marshal zhukov said that kozhevnikov escaped through the window. marshal zhukov yes, everyone is like that, well, now everything converges. alice's murder is such a coincidence. but linda rome is the work of a maniac, kozhevnikov so alice who killed? listen, let's deal with this freak first, and then we'll find out who killed alice, okay? so where is it to look? well, where he was found last time at the boat station by the river, over there,
listen marshal i'm giving you two injections now instead of breakfast.hen let's see which one of us. the main thing is, the commander of the guard is not necessary, it is not necessary, it is not necessary, pirates are not necessary. everything is fine, where paul is not necessary. you don't need security. well, well done, all is well. now tell me. open the grill there. are you sure, damn guard, guard is not necessary. not dusty bore and who is this? this is my new comrade mityai, a voluntary...
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marshals to assist at the border.ut i don't want to overstate how much that is because our ability to make those contributions is not large. >> thank you. senator shaheen visited with you about drugs in particular rural and small states. you and i had a conversation probably as you were being confirmed about rural law enforcement departments and i asked you and you agreed and i think you've pursued making certain that the rural agencies, small agencies in particular have a fair shot at getting the federal resources. anything you can do to update or that you would request of me to make that more or less owners some and more likely? >> ian think we have been doing that.or we made it easier to make law enforcement agencies in particular the rural ones that you are speaking of to make applications for the grants. i will tell you that on my recent trip to the u.s. attorneys offices to talk to law enforcement taskforces in colorado and louisiana andnt particular met with rural sheriffs and i wanted to make sure that these t
marshals to assist at the border.ut i don't want to overstate how much that is because our ability to make those contributions is not large. >> thank you. senator shaheen visited with you about drugs in particular rural and small states. you and i had a conversation probably as you were being confirmed about rural law enforcement departments and i asked you and you agreed and i think you've pursued making certain that the rural agencies, small agencies in particular have a fair shot at...
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marshal nedelin came to us, and we received a new order. believe it or not, they need a huge rocket much larger than before, which will be able to quickly deliver a large load to america . which means that our satellite will be able to enter the near-earth orbit; now the dream of the queen of space flight could become a reality. the first step is the launch of an artificial satellite into a near-earth orbit, then a human flight will follow. a new rocket will be enough powerful to make this dream come true. korolev knew that he had a rival in america. but he did not know that his opponent was going through a serious crisis. the americans limited von braun's developments exclusively to short-range missiles. this meant the collapse of his hopes. von braun and his group of german rocket scientists hoped to work well on the space program. we still have to work late. so let's take a break, especially since i have news for you, but the us military has taken von braun out of the game. are you seriously? it's just that the main thing for them is tha
marshal nedelin came to us, and we received a new order. believe it or not, they need a huge rocket much larger than before, which will be able to quickly deliver a large load to america . which means that our satellite will be able to enter the near-earth orbit; now the dream of the queen of space flight could become a reality. the first step is the launch of an artificial satellite into a near-earth orbit, then a human flight will follow. a new rocket will be enough powerful to make this...
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marshals? >> well, yes. to be clear, we don't do border patrolling, not of our law enforcement is able to do -- is train for, that or anything else. the bureau of prisons is going to make buses available for the transfers that the border patrol needs assistance for. marshall service is going to be providing additional deputy u.s. marshals to assist cbp at the border. i don't want to overstate how much that is, because our ability to make those contributions is not large. >> thank you. senator shaheen visited with you about drugs, in particularly in rural and smaller states. you and i had a conversation, probably as you are being confirmed, about rural law enforcement departments. and i asked you and you agreed, and i think you've pursued, making certain that royal agencies, small agencies in particular have a fair shot at getting the federal resources. anything that you can do to update or anything that you would request of me to make that more, less owner some and more likely? >> i think we have been doing
marshals? >> well, yes. to be clear, we don't do border patrolling, not of our law enforcement is able to do -- is train for, that or anything else. the bureau of prisons is going to make buses available for the transfers that the border patrol needs assistance for. marshall service is going to be providing additional deputy u.s. marshals to assist cbp at the border. i don't want to overstate how much that is, because our ability to make those contributions is not large. >> thank...
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marshals services. then wef are asking for $8.2 billion, which is an increase in 5.48 billion for grants for state and local law enforcement for sheriffs who are talking about, the police that you mentioned in your opening as well. this includes money for cops hiring and the grant the chair spokeg of that are used for the taskforces and some of it is used for investigative taskforces. that is the way we are able to create these joint taskforces so that's why i completely agree with your assessment. >> you mentioned the u.s. marshals. i also would mention the u.s. marshals services regional fugitive task force is another valuable combination of global landrs federal services. let me turn to the 2021 doj office of the inspector general released a report that revealed multiple agents of the fbi that had mishandled the investigation into the former u.s. a gymnastics position larry nassar and subsequently lied about nttheir misconduct. i want to take this moment in your presence to again raise my strong conc
marshals services. then wef are asking for $8.2 billion, which is an increase in 5.48 billion for grants for state and local law enforcement for sheriffs who are talking about, the police that you mentioned in your opening as well. this includes money for cops hiring and the grant the chair spokeg of that are used for the taskforces and some of it is used for investigative taskforces. that is the way we are able to create these joint taskforces so that's why i completely agree with your...
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marshall service is. then, we're asking for 8.2 billion dollars, which is an increase in 5.4 billion, for grants for state and local law enforcement. for the sheriffs you're talking about, for the police you mentioned in your opening as well. this includes money for cops hiring, for the byrne jag grant that the chair spoke of, which are used for these task forces. 40 v. w grants, some of which are also used for investigative task forces. that's the way we are able to create these joint task forces, so i completely agree with your assessment. >> general, thank you. you mentioned the u.s. marshals. i too would mention that u.s. marshal services regional fugitive task force as another valuable combination of local and federal law services. let me turn to 2021, the doj office of the inspector general, released a report that revealed multiple agents at the fbi had mishandled the investigation into former usa gymnastics physician larry nassar and subsequently lied about their misconduct. i want to take this mom
marshall service is. then, we're asking for 8.2 billion dollars, which is an increase in 5.4 billion, for grants for state and local law enforcement. for the sheriffs you're talking about, for the police you mentioned in your opening as well. this includes money for cops hiring, for the byrne jag grant that the chair spoke of, which are used for these task forces. 40 v. w grants, some of which are also used for investigative task forces. that's the way we are able to create these joint task...
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raise the marshall plan which the germans basically helped us create the german marshall fund as a thank you for that enlightened policy. unfortunately, we have developed somewhat of a mentality of america first. i was instrumental in opening up oil exports out of this country. i have been criticized for that because they think it drives prices up, global oil prices are established globally. the initial impulse is always close the door. take america first, take care of our own, we do not want to spend anymore money. make the case to the american people that investing in organization and the organizations you work with, especially the world food program is absolutely essential to save america's opportunity globally and into the future. >> i have heard this complaint and argument from many people. the has-been so far on top, but i also understand that things are tenable right now. again, we have to avoid export bands, we have to restrict trade and look at food and agriculture and etc.. all of these things only going to exacerbate the prices. more importantly, we as americans, lead the way
raise the marshall plan which the germans basically helped us create the german marshall fund as a thank you for that enlightened policy. unfortunately, we have developed somewhat of a mentality of america first. i was instrumental in opening up oil exports out of this country. i have been criticized for that because they think it drives prices up, global oil prices are established globally. the initial impulse is always close the door. take america first, take care of our own, we do not want...
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marshall service is. then, we're asking for 8.2 billion dollars, which is an increase in 5.4 billion, for grants for state and local law enforcement. for the sheriffs you're talking about, for the police you mentioned in your opening as well. this includes money for cops hiring, for the byrne jag grant that the chair spoke of, which are used for these task forces. 40 v. w grants, some of which are also used for investigative task forces. that's the way we are able to create these joint task forces, so i completely agree with your assessment. >> general, thank you. you mentioned the u.s. marshals. i too would mention that u.s. marshal services regional fugitive task force as another valuable combination of local and federal law services. let me turn to 2021, the doj office of the inspector general, released a report that revealed multiple agents at the fbi had mishandled the investigation into former usa gymnastics physician larry nassar and subsequently lied about their misconduct. i want to take this mom
marshall service is. then, we're asking for 8.2 billion dollars, which is an increase in 5.4 billion, for grants for state and local law enforcement. for the sheriffs you're talking about, for the police you mentioned in your opening as well. this includes money for cops hiring, for the byrne jag grant that the chair spoke of, which are used for these task forces. 40 v. w grants, some of which are also used for investigative task forces. that's the way we are able to create these joint task...
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it's been to systems and capitalism and war under the marshall plan that i did economic assistance in countries, the base by the red army rom fluency earns of occupation berlin. ah ah it in which style and trying to invite all supplies came official of europe. continent in 2 blocks, loo gripped and died general corners of the empire to better who had ruled over them for years. derushia royalty owner of the n k the day and the organized the funeral which laid a ship that c o. x island, the urals, and passcode 55 g o. the beta fence tree arctic war would be 56 o v at union, nicky delivered what became no brit speech but i just now a c p o w i element restored soon leaked a viet block. oh 056 and blend it and protesters food blue tin, the red army to ah 56 brutal f explained, he said mid november the shed and were wounded. and that the uprising and it proven itself in order and in his aim to d. o. military modernized, it's free to compete with sin weaponry to compete with arsenal. had replaced the idea of of terror. now annihilate each other, press a button to the soviet union. the e pro
it's been to systems and capitalism and war under the marshall plan that i did economic assistance in countries, the base by the red army rom fluency earns of occupation berlin. ah ah it in which style and trying to invite all supplies came official of europe. continent in 2 blocks, loo gripped and died general corners of the empire to better who had ruled over them for years. derushia royalty owner of the n k the day and the organized the funeral which laid a ship that c o. x island, the...
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marshal for the state of massachusetts. in the summer of 2008, bill was assigned the commander of operation falcon, 2008, which resulted in the arrest of over 19,300 dangerous felons and the seizure of 418 firearms. he was named "the washington post" federal employee of the week for his efforts. bill has also served as the assistant director for the united states marshal service training division. bill has been integral in overseeing all operations related to the development and delivery of collaborative law enforcement training for more than 95 organizations. bill has more than earned his retirement. after his retirement, he would go on to be the new county manager for the glen county board of commissioners where i look forward to working with him. congratulations on your retirement, bill, and thanks for all you have done and will continue to do. madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the service of coach jesse cruz at charlton county high school. coach cruz has long been a titan in georgia high school athletics, even be
marshal for the state of massachusetts. in the summer of 2008, bill was assigned the commander of operation falcon, 2008, which resulted in the arrest of over 19,300 dangerous felons and the seizure of 418 firearms. he was named "the washington post" federal employee of the week for his efforts. bill has also served as the assistant director for the united states marshal service training division. bill has been integral in overseeing all operations related to the development and...
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joining me is marshall cohen. and marshall, this is pretty eye-opening testimony.at least wants to throw or have a judge throw out a lawsuit that meadows has against him, and they wanted to give the judge who is looking at this a lot of evidence to ponder, and there is a lot in there. >> it was like hundreds of pages long, jim, and it is a lot of material. they clearly think they have enough in front of that judge to win that case. you have pointed out something very important, but there is so much more even. it is revelations from this former white house official, an aide to mark meadows who went in for depositions earlier in the year, which is amazing to think that the committee is getting fresh new insights in february and march, and she revealed that meadows was warned that there could be the potential for violence, and she also revealed that meadows was told ahead of time that the plan to have mike pence throw the election to donald trump somehow on january 6th was not a legally sound plan. but yet, of course, jim, as you know, president trump and his aides an
joining me is marshall cohen. and marshall, this is pretty eye-opening testimony.at least wants to throw or have a judge throw out a lawsuit that meadows has against him, and they wanted to give the judge who is looking at this a lot of evidence to ponder, and there is a lot in there. >> it was like hundreds of pages long, jim, and it is a lot of material. they clearly think they have enough in front of that judge to win that case. you have pointed out something very important, but there...
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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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supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said, sometimes history takes things into its own hands. history says, it's time for judge ketanji brown jackson, and i'm honored to help her and the court and our country make history with her confirmation. i urge all of my colleagues to vote to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. ma a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, madam president. we're getting the nominee to be supreme court justice. as a law student i was fortunate to the have justice breyer as an advisor and i remain grateful for his guidance, encouragement and counsel ace began my leg
supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said, sometimes history takes things into its own hands. history says, it's time for judge ketanji brown jackson, and i'm honored to help her and the court and our country make history with her confirmation. i urge all of my colleagues to vote to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. ma a senator: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: thank you, madam...
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zhukov and it seems to me to be marshal konev if i am not i'm wrong, they were competing with each otherll the front or the army be able to take berlin and deport stalin faster, although there was no need for this, you remember the war ended on may 8, it meant before that the first thing was right. they tried until the first of may before the holidays. of may, then everything was done before the first of may, and they also threw corpses at each of their own soldiers , everyone was absolutely not interested that these soldiers could live, they are someone's parents, children, sisters, brothers of love, because how to properly plan an operation they didn't know that you need to get ahead of your opponent, who will later apply for some position in the ministry of defense or in the general staff. they knew for sure or they knew for sure that if you were not the first , you could be subject to repression, although this was also completely, i would say, an inadequate idea of what the price of victory in a totalitarian state, what is the price of life, because marshal zhukov, who won everythi
zhukov and it seems to me to be marshal konev if i am not i'm wrong, they were competing with each otherll the front or the army be able to take berlin and deport stalin faster, although there was no need for this, you remember the war ended on may 8, it meant before that the first thing was right. they tried until the first of may before the holidays. of may, then everything was done before the first of may, and they also threw corpses at each of their own soldiers , everyone was absolutely...
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supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said sometimes histories into it's at its own. hands. history says it is time for judge ketanji brown jackson and i am honored to help her and the courts, and our country make history with her confirmation. i urged all of my colleagues to vote to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. madam president. i
supreme court justice thurgood marshall once said sometimes histories into it's at its own. hands. history says it is time for judge ketanji brown jackson and i am honored to help her and the courts, and our country make history with her confirmation. i urged all of my colleagues to vote to confirm judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. madam president. i
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supreme court justice thurgood marshall said, sometimes history takes things into its own hands. history says it's time for judge ketanji brown jackson and i'm honored for her and the court and our country make history with the confirmation and i urge my colleagues to vote judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. >> madam president, i yield. >> thank you, madam president. madam president, we are debating the president's nominee to succeed justice stephen breyer who has served, and as a law student i had him as an advisor and i remember his guidance and counsel as i began my legal career. i have
supreme court justice thurgood marshall said, sometimes history takes things into its own hands. history says it's time for judge ketanji brown jackson and i'm honored for her and the court and our country make history with the confirmation and i urge my colleagues to vote judge ketanji brown jackson to the supreme court of the united states of america. >> madam president, i yield. >> thank you, madam president. madam president, we are debating the president's nominee to succeed...
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we won’t even talk about it, such a dialogue between marshal georgy, zhukov and field marshal paulus,h a dialogue that, uh, our country hopes that , uh, german fascism will gradually somehow dissipate, that the german people will listen not only to german radio . well, soviet and that he himself will be able to conclude what is good, what is bad, and so on and so forth. you tell me, what gradual decline can we expect if we see this if heavy weapons are placed in the middle of residential areas, when absolutely innocent civilians become a shield for the nazis? perhaps such atrocity should subside? how do you speak how you know when wounded prisoners are shot at close range, when in cold blood? connected people are cut the mountain, how can this be combined with the human essence in general and in our country there are doubts that this is not of a state nature. here's what president zelensky says in response to a question from fox news reporters regarding the behavior of our battalion. azov i want to clarify something is the news of the nazi battalion battalion, which performs the role
we won’t even talk about it, such a dialogue between marshal georgy, zhukov and field marshal paulus,h a dialogue that, uh, our country hopes that , uh, german fascism will gradually somehow dissipate, that the german people will listen not only to german radio . well, soviet and that he himself will be able to conclude what is good, what is bad, and so on and so forth. you tell me, what gradual decline can we expect if we see this if heavy weapons are placed in the middle of residential...
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marshal on the steps of a church. sat a funeral. while in prison this cop killer threaten prison staff i was caught in possession of dangerous weapon. not exactly a model inmate. he was repeatedly denied parole. yet judge jackson granted him compassionate release. because he had high blood pressure. and yet another case a career criminal assaulted deputy u.s. marshal with a deadly weapon thwhile resisting arrest. this is the third time this criminal had assaulted what smut officers the very officers who onrisk their lives to keep judgs like judge jackson safe. judge jackson did not just sentence him below the government's request or the sentencing guideline arrange to give the criminal less time than even the criminal himself had advocated. you can't make this stuff up. in 2013 a offender had repeatedly raped his 13-year-old niece was arrested for falsifying offender registration records to avoid time the government where he was living and that he was working at a daycare. thenc government sought a two yr prison sentence. judge jack
marshal on the steps of a church. sat a funeral. while in prison this cop killer threaten prison staff i was caught in possession of dangerous weapon. not exactly a model inmate. he was repeatedly denied parole. yet judge jackson granted him compassionate release. because he had high blood pressure. and yet another case a career criminal assaulted deputy u.s. marshal with a deadly weapon thwhile resisting arrest. this is the third time this criminal had assaulted what smut officers the very...
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was a famine after the war in the soviet union because the soviet leadership did not accept the marshal'sn. well, tens of millions of dead and therefore instead of this aggressive worship of war as a solution to all problems and what we mean, we will take over the west and establish there communism this idea appeared if only there was no war - agreed with everything if only there was no war let there be an authoritarian regime if only there were no war cult of peace demonstration in support of peace why then now with in russia, they grab people who simply go out with the slogans of peace for peace, which at that time were drawn by schoolchildren in every soviet part, in every school political formation , because in fact this inoculation has completely ceased to work, finally veterans of the second world war , those who remember this war they have been around for 100 years, those who remained the living children of the war for 80 people who would have understood the horrors of war in russia no longer exist and besides, the territory of the russian federation itself was not so bloodied by t
was a famine after the war in the soviet union because the soviet leadership did not accept the marshal'sn. well, tens of millions of dead and therefore instead of this aggressive worship of war as a solution to all problems and what we mean, we will take over the west and establish there communism this idea appeared if only there was no war - agreed with everything if only there was no war let there be an authoritarian regime if only there were no war cult of peace demonstration in support of...
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we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you.asure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid that kind of problem. how can we reduce fire hazard? >> the construction was a lot different. we don't expect what we had then. we want to make sure with the gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to shut it off unless you smell gas. >> absolutely because once you do shut it off you should have the utility company come in and turn it back on. here is a mock up of a gas hear the on a house. where would we find the gas meter? >> it should be in your garage. everyone should be familiar with where the gas meter is. >> one of the tools is a wrench, a crescent wrench. >> yes. the crescent wrench is good and this is a perfect example of how to have it so you can loosen it up and use it when you need it. >> okay. let's go inside to talk about fire safety. many of the issues here relate to fire, for
we are happy to have the fire marshall join us today. >> thank you.asure. >> we talk about the san francisco earthquake that was a fire that mostly devastated the city. how do we avoid that kind of problem. how can we reduce fire hazard? >> the construction was a lot different. we don't expect what we had then. we want to make sure with the gas heaters that the gas is shut off. >> if you shut it off you are going to have no hot water or heat. be careful not to shut it...