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okay, marshall didn't do everything on the marshall court. and look, no chief justice can run the court by himself. and indeed, i think the myth of john marshall as a super person has been a great burden to his who are all expected somehow now to just sort of control what the court does. and second, the basic of the marshall court were all in firmly in place before just a story joined. the court 1811. justice story was john marshall's partner after bush rod died in 1829 for the remaining years of the marshall court. but he he didn't replace and he could not replace the role that bush rudd played in john marshall's life and work. when news of washington's death reached richmond marshall was actually at the virginia constitutional convention, virginia was rewriting its constitution. and marshall was a delegate. and james madison was a delegate. and james monroe was delegate. lot of luminaries and marshall wrote madison kind of poignant note where says jim says, look, i'm i can't come out of my room like, you know, from grief. he said, you know,
okay, marshall didn't do everything on the marshall court. and look, no chief justice can run the court by himself. and indeed, i think the myth of john marshall as a super person has been a great burden to his who are all expected somehow now to just sort of control what the court does. and second, the basic of the marshall court were all in firmly in place before just a story joined. the court 1811. justice story was john marshall's partner after bush rod died in 1829 for the remaining years...
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but marshall said right.and tell want do this, because i'm not going to tell ■[■4them. and so bush rod went back into the house and those who had benjamin vernon know that george washington had his study kind of a special that basica he want that was his space to be with his thoughts. bush rod goes in and lays it out for him as tos not such a good idea for the two of them trufor congress. and george listened at the end, he said to him, bush, rod, it must be done? query how many times did bush rod here that statement, you know, in hife so washington goes out and says to marshall well, he won'■he won't take no for an answer we have to do it. and so they they. okay. on the supreme court decides that virgs to get this vacancy. virginia is the most populous atno justices from, virginia. so the attorney g well, are thes john marshal washington exactly.all declines and it's he seems to have been more ácampaign. he was more of a polit politic's say, than bushrod■q wngton. but bush rod accepted the offer. now, ofrse,
but marshall said right.and tell want do this, because i'm not going to tell ■[■4them. and so bush rod went back into the house and those who had benjamin vernon know that george washington had his study kind of a special that basica he want that was his space to be with his thoughts. bush rod goes in and lays it out for him as tos not such a good idea for the two of them trufor congress. and george listened at the end, he said to him, bush, rod, it must be done? query how many times did...
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fights thurgood marshall.waring's summoned an emergency hearing in his courtroom required all 93 members of the democratic party executive committee to be present. these were the political powers of south carolina judge denounce their efforts to defy his earlier ruling faced with contempt could impose a fine or jail sentence. he wanted those present and if they violate his orders again there would be no fines. think about that one. there after african-americans by the thousands registered to vote in south carolina. the response of was thunderous. death threats written and oral or constant a cross was burned at the waring's residence bricks were thrown to the living room window. the order of attorney general was provided 24 hour u.s. marshal security. time magazine described as that man they love to hate. also notice she was proving to be a person of courage. the purpose of the vilification was intended to he did not work he continued his study and reflection on race, injustice and america became convinced the
fights thurgood marshall.waring's summoned an emergency hearing in his courtroom required all 93 members of the democratic party executive committee to be present. these were the political powers of south carolina judge denounce their efforts to defy his earlier ruling faced with contempt could impose a fine or jail sentence. he wanted those present and if they violate his orders again there would be no fines. think about that one. there after african-americans by the thousands registered to...
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and when he came out, marshall told him what happened late in life after justice marshall and the judgecarolina. anyo here, i have this parte communication.ry the most important case in history. and i was nervous aboutt. and i was, you know and i only had one source. and. i was at a meeting of judges. there was nathaniel whocarter a. he'd been on the sixth circuit andsel of the naacp a little bit later era. but was around and. our mutual friend michel charles said to me, go talk to nate. he might know something about judge i pulled him aside and i said, you know, i'm w wonderinge said. well, are you writing a biography of waring. i said, no, i'm writing very hit it. and he said i said, but i'm have you ever heard about a conversation between white house waring. and thurgood marshall in his chambers? he said, y i ts&hat ter white, d marshall's boss told him the autobiography, i mentioned it, but i didn't want to d about. so, you know, i'm not writers.ne says it has this line. he says that it is long overlookedng inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation rootnd branch. i called him
and when he came out, marshall told him what happened late in life after justice marshall and the judgecarolina. anyo here, i have this parte communication.ry the most important case in history. and i was nervous aboutt. and i was, you know and i only had one source. and. i was at a meeting of judges. there was nathaniel whocarter a. he'd been on the sixth circuit andsel of the naacp a little bit later era. but was around and. our mutual friend michel charles said to me, go talk to nate. he...
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and when he came out, marshall told him what happened late in life after justice marshall and the judge, a passed rivera said, i need to tell a secret, because i know story and he told it. he told it actually twice oral histories for the historian history sections at duke department at duke and at north carolina. and you know here, i have this rather startling story of ex parte communication. the most important case in history. and i was nervous about it. and i was, you know and i only had one source. right? i had this one guy and. i was at a meeting of judges. there was nathaniel who had a carter appointee. he'd been on the sixth circuit and he'd been the general counsel of the naacp a little bit later era. but was around and. our mutual friend michel charles said to me, go talk to nate. he might know something about judge waring. so i pulled him aside and i said, you know, i'm working this book. and i was wondering whether he said. well, are you writing a biography of waring. i said, no, i'm writing about a story. i'm very him a little bit about it. and he said i said, but i'm curious
and when he came out, marshall told him what happened late in life after justice marshall and the judge, a passed rivera said, i need to tell a secret, because i know story and he told it. he told it actually twice oral histories for the historian history sections at duke department at duke and at north carolina. and you know here, i have this rather startling story of ex parte communication. the most important case in history. and i was nervous about it. and i was, you know and i only had one...
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now, how he become thurgood marshall? well, the quickest story is to i credit or academic mix who follow this story. charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston graduated. what's this? was he the valedictorian of his class? i know he. was on the harvard law review, but i know he's valedictorian of his class in amherst. right harvard law graduate. he was the dean of howard law school. he remade that law school into a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. if you've come to howard law school, you will work harder than you ever had. and the role of a lawyer or a -- lawyer. that was the term then is to be of to his people. and either you're going to be of service to your people or you're going to be a parasite. and that's that was what he said. and thurgood marshall, under his tutelage, you know, he kind of played around. he was an undergrad. he got very serious in law school. he first in his class and he and charles hamilton houston kind of invent did the civil rights law firm, and they started filing cases to
now, how he become thurgood marshall? well, the quickest story is to i credit or academic mix who follow this story. charles hamilton houston. charles hamilton houston graduated. what's this? was he the valedictorian of his class? i know he. was on the harvard law review, but i know he's valedictorian of his class in amherst. right harvard law graduate. he was the dean of howard law school. he remade that law school into a civil rights firm. thoughts? his attitude was. if you've come to howard...
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marshals, security, timee described.ed hate but also notedv■a proving to be a person of color. if therecedented vilification waring was intended to cower work. instead, he continued hisjustice segregation in the supreme ferguson was legally historic and morally wrong. after the supreme court ruled with the plaintiffs, nine zero in civil rights cases issued in june 1951 involving a separate but law school, that sweat versus paper and a graduate school where an african-american student was required to sit in a hall outside the classroom. that's mclaurin board of regent. judge waring was convinced that the supreme cot was ready to reverse plessy if a proper segregation case could be placed on its docket. judge waringis trial docket in. charleston, a case. south carolina. briggs v elliott, which sought to equalize the facilities in the district and white schools at the time, litigate aiding civil rights cases in the south was very tough slog for the naacp lawyers, and they had a as a sword. that segregation, but they wereequ
marshals, security, timee described.ed hate but also notedv■a proving to be a person of color. if therecedented vilification waring was intended to cower work. instead, he continued hisjustice segregation in the supreme ferguson was legally historic and morally wrong. after the supreme court ruled with the plaintiffs, nine zero in civil rights cases issued in june 1951 involving a separate but law school, that sweat versus paper and a graduate school where an african-american student was...
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justice marshall wr the united states. justice marshall was a court of appeals judge.justice marshall was one ninth of the living american constitu ation as a justice of the supreme court. he got a lot of heat, got a lot of applause this during his lifetime, as he should have. there are other people however, there are other people who enabled marshall to do. he did. and there were other people enabled the supreme court to strike a blow for decency. and those other people often not get much at all. i just want to mention one. i'll mention one. carolina. one of the cases of brown versus board education, briggs versus elliott clarendon county, carolina. it was a man named, henry briggs. henry briggs and his wife elizabeth briggs. henry briggs, very modest man worked in a filling station. hismaid. they became plaintiffs briggs versus elliott briggs actually a pretty decent man, says harris. read in the paper, you're a in this case. you know, i can't i can't employ you. you're going to be a plaintiff. so take your name off of i
justice marshall wr the united states. justice marshall was a court of appeals judge.justice marshall was one ninth of the living american constitu ation as a justice of the supreme court. he got a lot of heat, got a lot of applause this during his lifetime, as he should have. there are other people however, there are other people who enabled marshall to do. he did. and there were other people enabled the supreme court to strike a blow for decency. and those other people often not get much at...
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fire marshall fire marshall ken cofflin are you done (laughter). >> public comment? >> all right.hank you. >> fire marshall fire marshall ken cofflin yeah at that time madam secretary any public comment? >> there is nobody approaching the podium and none on the line. >> okay. >> i guess we're ready for >> 6. update on status of sffd fleet [discussion] deputy chief shayne kaialoa to provide and update on the department's fleet status. president morgan and command staff i'm so deputy chief shayne kaialoa. and a brief overview of the fleet i'll touch on four things the fleet summaries and chaimg risks in regards to our fleet. san francisco is i con sorry about that with a unique building environment surrounded by water think that side san francisco fire department we think engines and ambulances i want to bring to you will have the enormous fleet deal with the challenges in the city and county of san francisco. both land and water based if you look at it short list it seems short didn't give the number of apparatus but as far as battalion and rc scope in with he had to conclude param
fire marshall fire marshall ken cofflin are you done (laughter). >> public comment? >> all right.hank you. >> fire marshall fire marshall ken cofflin yeah at that time madam secretary any public comment? >> there is nobody approaching the podium and none on the line. >> okay. >> i guess we're ready for >> 6. update on status of sffd fleet [discussion] deputy chief shayne kaialoa to provide and update on the department's fleet status. president morgan...
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and patterson says that prove you talk about john marshall, john marshall harlan it's all and lots ofeople but may meet my friends i don't even an income tax which is why you needed a constitutional did say that in the politics john marshall harlan the elder said we just got rid of slavery.y provision to make itif did of slavery? that is all in john marshall harland is in the great dissenter in plessy versus ferguson harlan that it's in see.t i think it was about but i do not need to prove that to you but patterson does say it. john marshall harland is a genuine question for my friend david. was it rightly i think it was preposterous. sign i law his name was abraham lincoln if were talking about names. you d the 16th amendment at all. lisa supreme court screwed thepooch in the pollock case just like they did in the plessy case but just like the gym in the lochner case. this is justices i do not hold in high regard the personigh regard is john marshall hardly and i hope he is on my side but if you have any doubts you quite sure it's based on 10 pages of this book despite how long you h
and patterson says that prove you talk about john marshall, john marshall harlan it's all and lots ofeople but may meet my friends i don't even an income tax which is why you needed a constitutional did say that in the politics john marshall harlan the elder said we just got rid of slavery.y provision to make itif did of slavery? that is all in john marshall harland is in the great dissenter in plessy versus ferguson harlan that it's in see.t i think it was about but i do not need to prove that...
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so the air marshals are a problem.has to centralize control of the air in his command and set them to the task. not defeating germany eventually, but supporting our forces ashore now. that is something susie has alluded to the many conferences, the disagreements, the command disputes, which are legendary. expand the assault, and finally, his job is to -- great mass, the numbers have been itemized. 6000 ships, 12,000 aircraft, 60,000 men. and applying the air and naval superiority to maximum effect. this mass is such there is an interesting episode, and we were talking about this at lunch. he goes to a place in belgium in 1946. interrogating german marshals. my grandfather's chief of staff decided to interrogate him. according to the interrogation that i read, smith gave the field marshal several opportunities to complement the fighting prowess of the british and american forces at the day, gave them several opportunities. and he declined. to complement us. then he tried again and declined again and waved it off saying
so the air marshals are a problem.has to centralize control of the air in his command and set them to the task. not defeating germany eventually, but supporting our forces ashore now. that is something susie has alluded to the many conferences, the disagreements, the command disputes, which are legendary. expand the assault, and finally, his job is to -- great mass, the numbers have been itemized. 6000 ships, 12,000 aircraft, 60,000 men. and applying the air and naval superiority to maximum...
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well g■eneral marshall knew exactly what he was talking about because marshall was a connoisseur of history vmi and graduated from vmi and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from and eisenhower was his protege. hook line and sink are top to bottom. so he said by all means they went to the various universities throughout america pulled out outstanding history historians and military historians and put them to work people like martin bloominson forest poe kent roberts greenfield who turned out the 80 volume green series known as the army green books on world war two. now the only shortcomings those green books have and it's not their fault. they didn't know about it couldn't help it. they don't include anything on ultra. because it was all classified. andntil around. let's see. i left the archives in '79 so sometime after that 80 81 82 because the british let loose on it. otherwise, it's probably still be classified. so those historians martin blumenson was with patton's third army. and so i knew him very well. he wrote anything you can find
well g■eneral marshall knew exactly what he was talking about because marshall was a connoisseur of history vmi and graduated from vmi and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from and eisenhower was his protege. hook line and sink are top to bottom. so he said by all means they went to the various universities throughout america pulled out outstanding history historians and military historians and put them to work people like martin...
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marshals, who are doing this dail, because of rotations, it has involved almost 1700 marshals acrosside immediate protection. with the marshals and fbi investigate threats against the justices this is our highest priority, protection against the judges, threats against justices and judges. i would be happy to provide you with the press releases of our charges. there have been threats against several of the justices and we brought cases against those who would threaten them. we have a lot of judges in the country and we don't have enough marshals. i'm sorry to say the same thing i said before which is we need more money for the marshals for protection because not only do they protect the justices, they have to protect the judges in courthouses in 94 districts in the united states. >> thank you. i yield the balance of my time. the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. >> gentlemen, i yield one minute to you. >> thank you. i thought that was coming at that end. have you looked into who leaked the dobbs draft opinion that the supreme court? has the justice department looked into w
marshals, who are doing this dail, because of rotations, it has involved almost 1700 marshals acrosside immediate protection. with the marshals and fbi investigate threats against the justices this is our highest priority, protection against the judges, threats against justices and judges. i would be happy to provide you with the press releases of our charges. there have been threats against several of the justices and we brought cases against those who would threaten them. we have a lot of...
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marshall. marshall. roosevelt once said he did not well at night when marshall was out of washington, dc. marshall, the guy who's been running the war the whole time, and as a consequence of that admiral king made an argument to fdr that, marshall ought to stay in washington, that he ought to stay guy that's orchestrating the overall war effort of the united states. the guy is executing what we call the victory plan when we talked about that. so he didn't get the job either. so eisenhower probably third in line for up with this for this position. i. orders to the orders you know we ought to create this thing called the combined of staff these are the orders that they gave to eisenhower. will enter thcoinent of europe and in conjunction other united nations undertake aimed at t hrt of germany and the destruction of her armed forces. pretty good, huh? mission statement. this was actually about two pages long. but it's a mission then tell you how to do it. now those things write mission statement me the mis
marshall. marshall. roosevelt once said he did not well at night when marshall was out of washington, dc. marshall, the guy who's been running the war the whole time, and as a consequence of that admiral king made an argument to fdr that, marshall ought to stay in washington, that he ought to stay guy that's orchestrating the overall war effort of the united states. the guy is executing what we call the victory plan when we talked about that. so he didn't get the job either. so eisenhower...
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thurgood marshall constance baker motley, alvin bragg. people who work for government salaries never trying to get rich. dedicated to what for donald trump is just a word. a word he does not understand. justice. he has now met justice thanks to alvin bragg. while alvin bragg was in church donald trump was on fox and friends >> he famously said regarding hillary clinton, "lock her up!". you declined to do it as president. >> is easier when you win. and i could've done it, and i felt it would've been a terrible thing and then this happened to me. so i may feel differently about it. i'm not sure i can answer the question. the people saint "lock her up!". then we won and i said openly, all right let's make our country great. >> he is lying when he denies saying that he said "lock her up!". you just heard him say, i did not say "lock her up!". >> everybody screams "lock her up!". >> they should lock her up. >> but that's not the most important thing. and what you just heard him say on sunday morning. the most important think he said was i coul
thurgood marshall constance baker motley, alvin bragg. people who work for government salaries never trying to get rich. dedicated to what for donald trump is just a word. a word he does not understand. justice. he has now met justice thanks to alvin bragg. while alvin bragg was in church donald trump was on fox and friends >> he famously said regarding hillary clinton, "lock her up!". you declined to do it as president. >> is easier when you win. and i could've done it,...
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konstantin konstantinovsky, legendary marshal and twice hero. soviet union, made an immeasurable contribution to the victory of the soviet army over the fascist occupiers. from august 1941 to july forty-two, rakosovsky was at the head of the sixteenth army, then commanded bryansk, don, central, first second belarusian fronts. he took part in smolensk, moscow, stalingrad and... at the final stage of the war , rokosovsky’s second belarusian front participated in the east prussian, pameranian and berlin operations. on june 24, 1945, marshal rokosovsky commanded the victory parade on red square in moscow. belarusian teams. not just companies, but this is the salvation of unique objects of our country, for another year or two there was nothing to save, it was necessary to take a bulldozer, demolish everything and build in a new way, but build everything in a new way, we don’t have money, so we’re talking about saving unique objects. the olympic achievements at that time, the end of the nineties , were the beautiful tip of the iceberg, by these histor
konstantin konstantinovsky, legendary marshal and twice hero. soviet union, made an immeasurable contribution to the victory of the soviet army over the fascist occupiers. from august 1941 to july forty-two, rakosovsky was at the head of the sixteenth army, then commanded bryansk, don, central, first second belarusian fronts. he took part in smolensk, moscow, stalingrad and... at the final stage of the war , rokosovsky’s second belarusian front participated in the east prussian, pameranian...
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so the air marshals are a problem.and so eisenhower, as a centralized control of the air in his command and set them to the task, not of defeating germany eventually, but supporting our forces ashore. now and that is something that he suzy, has alluded to, the many conferences. the the disagreement is the command disputes and so forth over that which are legendary and so forth. so he expands the assault. he does all this. and finally, his job is to. well, you choose mass, great mass. the numbers have been itemized. 6000 ships, 12,000 aircraft, 160,000 men. and deploying our air and naval superiority to maximum effect. this mass is such that there's actually an interesting episode in we were talking about this at lunch. von runge falls captive. he goes to a place called ashcan in belgium in 1946. this is where we're interrogating german marshals. and we bardell smith, who is my grandfather's chief of staff, decided to interrogate von wrenched it himself. and so, according to the that i read. but el smith's gave the fiel
so the air marshals are a problem.and so eisenhower, as a centralized control of the air in his command and set them to the task, not of defeating germany eventually, but supporting our forces ashore. now and that is something that he suzy, has alluded to, the many conferences. the the disagreement is the command disputes and so forth over that which are legendary and so forth. so he expands the assault. he does all this. and finally, his job is to. well, you choose mass, great mass. the...
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the marshals and fbi our highest priority to ban the protection against the judges protections against threats of justices and judges and be happy to provide you with the press releases of charges threats against several justi we have a lot of cases against those who were threatened and we have a lott the country and we don't have enough so i'm s say the same thing i said before wishes we need more money for the marshals protection not only do they protect the justices that they and 94 chairman of the yield the balance of my time. thethe gentlelady from -- the gentleman from south carolina's recognize. i yield oneí minute to you. said mr. attorney general have you looked into the dobbsme court? says the justice department looked into who was responsible forng supreme court? >> i believe the supreme court did this in an internal investigation they didn't ask it. >> is that something the justice department will look into? >> the justice of the supreme court referrinvestigation of the justice department. >> they don't want the ustice department involved in the wake of the dobbs case? >>
the marshals and fbi our highest priority to ban the protection against the judges protections against threats of justices and judges and be happy to provide you with the press releases of charges threats against several justi we have a lot of cases against those who were threatened and we have a lott the country and we don't have enough so i'm s say the same thing i said before wishes we need more money for the marshals protection not only do they protect the justices that they and 94 chairman...
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he and marshall are continuing their appearances to teach others about the power of forgiveness.nsive music) thank you so much for watching this episode of "in focus," featuring the work of our colleagues from across the country at local "cbs news" stations. we have more than 5,000 people, many of them behind the scenes living and working in the cities you care about. around the country and in your community, "cbs news" puts the stories that matter in focus. until next time, i'm maurice dubois. (pensive music continues) (pensive music continues) - celebrating the best of broadway in the heart of new york city, i'm kristine johnson. - and i'm vladimir duthiers. behind us and all around us are just some of the 41 theaters that make up the theater district. and this season there is something for everyone, on broadway. - and we are here to highlight it all, and i know just the place. so come along with us as we explore the best of broadway - taxi!
he and marshall are continuing their appearances to teach others about the power of forgiveness.nsive music) thank you so much for watching this episode of "in focus," featuring the work of our colleagues from across the country at local "cbs news" stations. we have more than 5,000 people, many of them behind the scenes living and working in the cities you care about. around the country and in your community, "cbs news" puts the stories that matter in focus. until...
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well, i continue about the paper clip with the arrival of the marshal, so he justified the separationrate branch and the creation of this means of the supreme high command. a22, the first was an aircraft of this class, then ruslan came to replace it, which we’ll talk about a little later, we’ll see, well , the barkle 76 was the main workhorse before the collapse of the union, we reached about 700 airplanes. ukraine for a minute took 200 of their new latest models, which were then successfully destroyed commercially, to be honest, but thank god, the situation was assessed, the development, expansion of reproduction of these l76 in bulyanovsk, accordingly, thanks to viktor vladimirovch livanov, who substantiated the need to re-create an aircraft that has been flying for six decades, we had a regiment near novgorod the great, there was such a village as krichavitsa, here was the regiment commander at that time... he took aim instead of taking off from the runway this one caught fire, starts taxiing at it, there is fire aimed at it, it taxis towards this burning plane, picks up the people
well, i continue about the paper clip with the arrival of the marshal, so he justified the separationrate branch and the creation of this means of the supreme high command. a22, the first was an aircraft of this class, then ruslan came to replace it, which we’ll talk about a little later, we’ll see, well , the barkle 76 was the main workhorse before the collapse of the union, we reached about 700 airplanes. ukraine for a minute took 200 of their new latest models, which were then...
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no, you couldn't because thurgood marshall wouldn't let him, alvin bragg wouldn't let him. the defenders of the constitution from the founders to today would never let donald trump lock her up. and now it's donald trump's turn to wait until his sentencing hearing on july 11 to find out if judge juan merchan will lock him up. former fbi and general council and former chief, an msnbc legal analyst, and coauthor of "the trump indictments." also with us, lisa ruben, nbc correspondent, and everyone, a veteran of the trump courtroom. it's -- it's not that we just can't break up the gang. it's that there is still more to talk about. and andrew, over the course of this weekend, we saw the two contrasts that we saw in that courtroom. there's alvin bragg teaching sunday school to kids as he does every sunday. and there is donald trump telling fox, i could have locked her up. i could have done it. i never said lock her up. going on in that deranged way of his. this is after him being convicted on thursday. he's still some kind of mode about his imaginary powers. >> well, as i said whe
no, you couldn't because thurgood marshall wouldn't let him, alvin bragg wouldn't let him. the defenders of the constitution from the founders to today would never let donald trump lock her up. and now it's donald trump's turn to wait until his sentencing hearing on july 11 to find out if judge juan merchan will lock him up. former fbi and general council and former chief, an msnbc legal analyst, and coauthor of "the trump indictments." also with us, lisa ruben, nbc correspondent, and...
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tt has acknowledged the marshalling area is full. . , has acknowledged the marshalling area is full.rea is full. if that is not enough room on the marshalling yard it| area is full. if that is not enough - room on the marshalling yard it does not make sense to put our men and women out there when there is nothing to move. there is still room, i don't want to give the impression it is at capacity, it is certainly full, but we do need to see that marshalling yard open up to allow for groups to, if groups continue to tradition so we can get more aid in. just time to show you a rather unique sporting event from the us. the greasy pole contest, which has been held annually in the waters just off gloucester, in massachusetts. first held in 1931, the aim is to make it all the way to the end of the slippery pole, to grab the flag — 45 feet, or 13 metres away. quite a few valiant efforts — but success is quite rare. however, it's not as impossible as it seems... take a look at this. this is max allen, making it all the way to the end. he made it back to shore to a hero's welcome. the competit
tt has acknowledged the marshalling area is full. . , has acknowledged the marshalling area is full.rea is full. if that is not enough room on the marshalling yard it| area is full. if that is not enough - room on the marshalling yard it does not make sense to put our men and women out there when there is nothing to move. there is still room, i don't want to give the impression it is at capacity, it is certainly full, but we do need to see that marshalling yard open up to allow for groups to,...
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marshal of the soviet union.s second belarusian front participated in the east pruz, pameranian and berlin operations. on june 24 , 1945, marshal rokosovsky commanded the victory parade on red square. moscow. ozarenok once had a stream where he said that yes, there is holy water here, that’s it now, don’t cross yourself with either the left or the right stump, fall to your knees and repent, cursing loudly your vile life, sold, betrayed, pathetic and insignificant, a lie is not the truth, the truth is always, my name is grigory ozarenok, this is the secret of the spring of politics, hello, but today is not... them, not about these cow glands, panties that have not run around their underwear, but about their brothers, about their second essence, although some of these brothers wear red and green badges on their jackets, but the essence is the same, about corrupt officials, what were you missing, what, after all, the governor’s fix, and after the retribution, hang up in the fortress, thieves, embezzlers , scoundrels
marshal of the soviet union.s second belarusian front participated in the east pruz, pameranian and berlin operations. on june 24 , 1945, marshal rokosovsky commanded the victory parade on red square. moscow. ozarenok once had a stream where he said that yes, there is holy water here, that’s it now, don’t cross yourself with either the left or the right stump, fall to your knees and repent, cursing loudly your vile life, sold, betrayed, pathetic and insignificant, a lie is not the truth,...
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what is it like to be the grand marshal of this community? it's an honor, just look, there's a great community here and i'm honored to represent the fire department city, and this wonderful community that comes together here and supports each other. could you imagine that you would someday become a parade marshal? and now my favorite part of the parade: i'm about to jump on mzhey's motorcycle, great, i 've never felt so new, motorcycle platoon, start the engines, here it goes ll pry, we're celebrating the power of pride, let's go! well, right now there is breaking news from normal men. russian defense minister belousov presented the award to the heroes of russia, who distinguished themselves in the special operation zone, footage on your screen. in parallel, zelensky reports that ukrainians deserve a dignified end to the war, which will not leave any doubt. so that no one has any doubt that russia won. further news for adherents, the version that after the failure of the current coalition and governments in the elections in the european parli
what is it like to be the grand marshal of this community? it's an honor, just look, there's a great community here and i'm honored to represent the fire department city, and this wonderful community that comes together here and supports each other. could you imagine that you would someday become a parade marshal? and now my favorite part of the parade: i'm about to jump on mzhey's motorcycle, great, i 've never felt so new, motorcycle platoon, start the engines, here it goes ll pry, we're...
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senator bennet and then senator marshall?rned about it, i introduced a bipartisan bill with james lankford who is one of the people that negotiated immigration bill. you talk about a couple years ago. to get our treasury department and our commons department toe take seriously the chinese purchase of our land. i have deep concern about it. both in terms of its proximity to military bases but also its immigration into our economy as well. as a member of the intelligence committee. this is something that we're focused on and worried about and i think we're going to find republicans and democrats who can support -- who can support this effort together and make sure that the people people at least understand the degree to which beijing is trying to own our land in a strategic i think that helps them but may not help us. >> senator marshall? >> look, food security is national security, we take it for granted as americans but it is vitally important to our security. that's why we want to elevate the secretary of agriculture onto th
senator bennet and then senator marshall?rned about it, i introduced a bipartisan bill with james lankford who is one of the people that negotiated immigration bill. you talk about a couple years ago. to get our treasury department and our commons department toe take seriously the chinese purchase of our land. i have deep concern about it. both in terms of its proximity to military bases but also its immigration into our economy as well. as a member of the intelligence committee. this is...
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that is all in john marshall harland is in the great dissenter inley ferguson harlan that it's in hisarland is a genuine question for my friend davi was it rightly beside? i think it wasreposterous. sign it income tax into law his name was abraham lincoln if were talking about names. you don't need the 16th all. lisa supreme court screwed the pooch in the pollock case just like they did in the plessy case but just like the gym in the lochner case. this is justiceot hold in high regard the person hold on the high rd is john marshall hardly and i hope he is on my side but if you have a■) doubts you read this amicus brief is quite sure it's pages e how long you have to read the my short it is a three page ion. read them. they're overwhelmingly on my that. they don't say thing about fiscal graves or anygey just do. our regionalism is tin seriously. what hamilton said on taxes or a washington agreed to in the early supreme court. if there were a on in hamilton when the constitution ratified the ordinary standard of realism would say pattention to the federalist papers. in fact my evidence
that is all in john marshall harland is in the great dissenter inley ferguson harlan that it's in hisarland is a genuine question for my friend davi was it rightly beside? i think it wasreposterous. sign it income tax into law his name was abraham lincoln if were talking about names. you don't need the 16th all. lisa supreme court screwed the pooch in the pollock case just like they did in the plessy case but just like the gym in the lochner case. this is justiceot hold in high regard the...
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and what marshall did is effectively overcame that.olved problem within that particular system was whether we had no particulf legislation is the mere existence of federal power sufficient to prevent the states from doing all sorts of terrible things and i think in the end, that position essentially take place. and so as you fast forward, it turns out the dormant commerce clause was the strongest source of competitiveness between states in a world in which congress was just supposed to do something about this, never did anything about it at all. so that essentially this solution carried the day and created computer session. but the statute itself, a chameleon, as was the situate with respect to gibbons and ogden, because there's still the coastal trade. and one of the things that marshall said in this case is the united states would control the coastal trade, which means that it can now impose at the federal level various kinds of monopolies on the kinds of ships that canrt to think about what's a modern illustration of that, it's the
and what marshall did is effectively overcame that.olved problem within that particular system was whether we had no particulf legislation is the mere existence of federal power sufficient to prevent the states from doing all sorts of terrible things and i think in the end, that position essentially take place. and so as you fast forward, it turns out the dormant commerce clause was the strongest source of competitiveness between states in a world in which congress was just supposed to do...