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jessy morton was very important jihadiing a tissist in america in the 2000s. a predecessor magazine to inspire called jihadi recollection, which you can look it up, it looks exactly the same as inspire, also rough around the illinoiss put developed in the united states by akahn and by jessie morton who said that al-awlaki was actually involved with jihad recollections, which is something i didn't know until i spoke to jessie about it, and so he was getting strucks to acan when he used to live in america in the mid-2000s about what jihad recollections should contain. so, it was a brainchild of people like akahn, jessie morton, al-awlaki. al-awlaki is the guy who made it popular. they needed to drive it but i think a lot of the strategic thinking had to do with akahn but human being was very involved with it and wrote alreadies under his own name. >> the patron at that time. kind of the honorary editor in chief or something. >> guest: yeah. and one thing al-awlaki was keen is jihad recollection, he wrote an article with jihad recollection saying we should reshif
jessy morton was very important jihadiing a tissist in america in the 2000s. a predecessor magazine to inspire called jihadi recollection, which you can look it up, it looks exactly the same as inspire, also rough around the illinoiss put developed in the united states by akahn and by jessie morton who said that al-awlaki was actually involved with jihad recollections, which is something i didn't know until i spoke to jessie about it, and so he was getting strucks to acan when he used to live...
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justice ginsburg: she is a morton l. janklow professor of literary and artistic property law.plause] david: and as i understand it, you and she were the only mother-daughter team to ever actually be elected to the harvard law review. is that true? justice ginsburg: so far. [laughter] david: so far. and you have a son who's in the music business? justice ginsburg: james makes exquisite compact discs. james grew up with a passion for music but no talent as a performer. so when he went to the university of chicago, he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. then in the year he was dropping in and out of law school, he was also making recordings. one day he told us he liked what he was doing much more than his law classes. so we said, fine. that's what you want to do. and today, he labeled a cd, and his recordings are gems. david: do you have any grandchildren? justice ginsburg: i have four grandchildren, two step grandchildren, and one great grandchild. [applause] david: ok, and do your grandchildren call you rbg? or what do they call you? [laughter] justice gin
justice ginsburg: she is a morton l. janklow professor of literary and artistic property law.plause] david: and as i understand it, you and she were the only mother-daughter team to ever actually be elected to the harvard law review. is that true? justice ginsburg: so far. [laughter] david: so far. and you have a son who's in the music business? justice ginsburg: james makes exquisite compact discs. james grew up with a passion for music but no talent as a performer. so when he went to the...
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washington dc congressional delegate eleanor holmes morton taking a peaceful approach to try to initiate change saying she will introduce legislation to remove the statue of abraham lincoln standing over a freed slave from dc's lincoln park. even though the statue was paid for by freed slaves in 1876, some say they find a demeaning and here's eleanor holmes morton on fox news sunday. >> i do not endorse vandalism as a way to deal with what we see in the streets, that's what they said people like me too congress for. reporter: as were the four men charged with destruction of federal property one has been arrested so far and will make his court appearance before a district court judge in dc tomorrow. gillian: christina coleman reporting from our la news bureau. thank you. leland: with that we bring in acting homeland security. appreciate you joining us. thank you. help us understand where the president's power starts and stops as a relates to monuments. does this only apply to monuments on federal property or federal monument, how does that work claimant so, the answer for those is yes, bu
washington dc congressional delegate eleanor holmes morton taking a peaceful approach to try to initiate change saying she will introduce legislation to remove the statue of abraham lincoln standing over a freed slave from dc's lincoln park. even though the statue was paid for by freed slaves in 1876, some say they find a demeaning and here's eleanor holmes morton on fox news sunday. >> i do not endorse vandalism as a way to deal with what we see in the streets, that's what they said...
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i'm talking about another california company, sempra energy >> jeff morton, jeff morton's got game i like that. he knows i'm an eagles fan he feels for me until we won the superbowl. you're right, that's a good stock. we're into stocks that do better when the covid epidemic is done. it's a great company a great company. jeff is doing right holding back the lng play all that money spenlt >>> all right. we're looking at a classic awaken america rotation. this market is proof that america wants to do what americans do best. and even though it's overbought, the records show it can go higher on "mad money" tonight, can zoom continue to zoom higher after earnings i'll give you my take on the company's potential trajectory it's a new way for promising companies to come public one of the red hot st. patrick's da days you'll hate me after that piece. and bng foods soar i'm going to talk with the c.e.o., so stay with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us
i'm talking about another california company, sempra energy >> jeff morton, jeff morton's got game i like that. he knows i'm an eagles fan he feels for me until we won the superbowl. you're right, that's a good stock. we're into stocks that do better when the covid epidemic is done. it's a great company a great company. jeff is doing right holding back the lng play all that money spenlt >>> all right. we're looking at a classic awaken america rotation. this market is proof that...
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we are losing day by day which is not documented we have to use that knowledge combined with the morton approach. there are many ways that we can do this but we need to start thinking positive and planning for the future because if we are always in that reactive mode. this crisis. hopefully the people in charge here in africa will also take appropriate action from ghana we now have to egypt on this week's doing your bit with a couple of guys who have found a way to recycle a valuable material by turning them into something you could call monumental they call it. a majestic figure that stands 6 meters tall. it's a statue of bast the ancient egyptian goddess of protection and cats. this rendition is unique it's made from 3000 pieces of scrap metal. it took. a month to weld them together and the boot being jimmy gyptian it's believed the feline definity protected the home from evil spirits and disease. the contemporary sculptor admires is ancestors connection to nature. i like that they were respectful of animals and the world around them i specifically chose a material that is environment
we are losing day by day which is not documented we have to use that knowledge combined with the morton approach. there are many ways that we can do this but we need to start thinking positive and planning for the future because if we are always in that reactive mode. this crisis. hopefully the people in charge here in africa will also take appropriate action from ghana we now have to egypt on this week's doing your bit with a couple of guys who have found a way to recycle a valuable material...
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but northampton dominated this one with young striker morton among their scores.their own metals. in a socially distant celebration. the premier league english football league and professional footballers association have announced a new scheme to increase the number of black, asian and minority, ethnic coaches. the aim is to help players move into full—time coaching roles in the professional game. 0ur sports editor dan has more. amid powerful images of protest on the pitch the debate in football has now shifted toa debate in football has now shifted to a lack of opportunities offered. and today a sign of action with the launch of a new scheme that will enable six black asian and minority ethnic coaches each season to have work placements at football league clu bs work placements at football league clubs in the hope it leads to greater representation. these types of schemes that we are doing will see more inclusion because they are so much depth of skill and ability out there. in sort of the black and asian minorities and ethnic cultures. and this is one of these
but northampton dominated this one with young striker morton among their scores.their own metals. in a socially distant celebration. the premier league english football league and professional footballers association have announced a new scheme to increase the number of black, asian and minority, ethnic coaches. the aim is to help players move into full—time coaching roles in the professional game. 0ur sports editor dan has more. amid powerful images of protest on the pitch the debate in...
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all, are the network that put the false claim into the president's ear that the buffalo protestor, morton martin gugino, who was shoved to the ground. that was an antifa provocateur using a scanner to interfere with police and it was all a setup. well, that was not true, as we know. so chuba hubbard took a stand. saying he wouldn't do anything with oklahoma state until things change. and he got action. here's what coach grundy said tonight, standing with hubbard. >> in light of today's tweet with the t-shirt i was wearing, i met with some players. and realized it's a very sensitive issue with what's going on in today's society. and so, we had a great meeting. and made aware of some things that players feel like, that can make our organization, our culture, even better than it is, here, at oklahoma state. and i'm looking frorward to making some changes. it starts at the top, with me, and we got good days ahead. >> hmm. hmm. it runs deep. it runs deep in our society. you have to do it because the star athletes, black athletes, were saying no? did you have a change of heart? why weren't you
all, are the network that put the false claim into the president's ear that the buffalo protestor, morton martin gugino, who was shoved to the ground. that was an antifa provocateur using a scanner to interfere with police and it was all a setup. well, that was not true, as we know. so chuba hubbard took a stand. saying he wouldn't do anything with oklahoma state until things change. and he got action. here's what coach grundy said tonight, standing with hubbard. >> in light of today's...
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chance now over the weekend restaurants and pretty much every district began outdoor dining from phil morton north beach, the castro and down to bayview restaurant set up tables and chairs outside servers wore masks and many menus or actually touchless the san francisco council district merchants says more than 350 permits were issued for outdoor dining across the city and many more are still in the process of being approved. we have some amazing corridors amazing alleys amazing nooks and crannies an hour. >>commercial corridors and they can be used for outdoor dining and it's not only for dining retailers can apply for these permits to do so you can have a rack of clothing you can even if you wish you schedule a performer to perform outside your store. so you don't know well right now the biggest threat to our city our economy are more chances. trust we need to make sure that customers visitors residents know that our streets are safe. and clean. at the end the day we need to make sure that not fun comes back into the city. >>and this is a big test of business owners creativity and their ab
chance now over the weekend restaurants and pretty much every district began outdoor dining from phil morton north beach, the castro and down to bayview restaurant set up tables and chairs outside servers wore masks and many menus or actually touchless the san francisco council district merchants says more than 350 permits were issued for outdoor dining across the city and many more are still in the process of being approved. we have some amazing corridors amazing alleys amazing nooks and...
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and also to bring to his attention and the secretary of the interior by that time was rogers morton, the secretary's attention situations where there was conflict and to advocate the indian position. we did that, and we began to bring a number of cases protecting indian fishing rights in the state of washington, which went to the u.s. supreme court, where the rights were vindicated. oregon, where among other things we supported the hunting and fishing rights of the tribe that had been terminated in the 1950's. and later, it was restored to federal indian tribal status. cases in minnesota and michigan, particularly, and wisconsin, where we were supporting off reservation fishing rights and the rights of indians to exercise hunting and fishing rights without being subject to state regulation. those cases were largely successful. we sent an increasing number of cases over to wally's division. two things happened. wally generally -- there may have been one or two, we did not file, but i cannot recall as i am sitting here now. wally accepted our recommendations. some of these cases were p
and also to bring to his attention and the secretary of the interior by that time was rogers morton, the secretary's attention situations where there was conflict and to advocate the indian position. we did that, and we began to bring a number of cases protecting indian fishing rights in the state of washington, which went to the u.s. supreme court, where the rights were vindicated. oregon, where among other things we supported the hunting and fishing rights of the tribe that had been...
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i'm michael morton in washington as protest and outrage tweaks the country after the killing of an unarmed black man congressional black caucus leaders say it's time for congress to take action to i'll have more on that story coming up. >>it would deal with some scattered clouds to start this morning but to into the afternoon warming up and we'll see if they warm up in the seven-day o has your forecast plus 20 years. we live in uncertain times. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and women of the united states postal service. we're here to deliver cards and packages from loved ones and also deliver the peace of mind of knowing that essentials like prescriptions are on their way. every day, all across america, we deliver for you. and we always will. midas can help get you there. through july 4th celebrate your freedom with our $17.76 oil change... that includes a tire rotation. when you're ready, your car should be too. midas. >>welcome back everyone the time is 5.14 let's check in on the forecast and my neighborhood i didn't get a whole lot of sun yesterday but it wa
i'm michael morton in washington as protest and outrage tweaks the country after the killing of an unarmed black man congressional black caucus leaders say it's time for congress to take action to i'll have more on that story coming up. >>it would deal with some scattered clouds to start this morning but to into the afternoon warming up and we'll see if they warm up in the seven-day o has your forecast plus 20 years. we live in uncertain times. however, there is one thing you can be...
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for those another display of solidarity for floyd and bruce morton glad that $41.00 win over union very lean. who scored twice celebrated his 2nd goal by taking any his actions evoking memories of former n.f.l. star calling company who neil it during the u.s. national anthem to protest police brutality and racial injustice or join us now or stand for german football a correspondent for the athletics 1st of all what's the fan reaction i know it's been played all the matches have been played high and the closed doors but what are their reactions for the solidarity of the players. well it's tough to generalize the fenton reaction because as you said the fans weren't present but their clubs have come out in support of that which a figure significant because it would have been easy for them to look the other way to pretend nothing happened but they have all now in the course of today come out and supported the actions of the players and even. by munich who weren't involved as far as the protest is concerned all of a con the former goalkeeper who now sits on the board has said that he wants p
for those another display of solidarity for floyd and bruce morton glad that $41.00 win over union very lean. who scored twice celebrated his 2nd goal by taking any his actions evoking memories of former n.f.l. star calling company who neil it during the u.s. national anthem to protest police brutality and racial injustice or join us now or stand for german football a correspondent for the athletics 1st of all what's the fan reaction i know it's been played all the matches have been played high...
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for those another display of solidarity for floyd and bruce morton $41.00 win over union bear lane marcus 2 on who scored twice celebrated his 2nd goal by taking a knee his action a vocal memories of former n.f.l. star kong nick kneeled during the u.s. national anthem to protest police brutality and racial in justice. well joining us now is chris williams a football writer that covers the bundesliga chris 1st of all what's fan reactions been like towards the players showing solidarity for floyd. you know well obviously the stadiums are red sea at the moment so there's no fountains in situ on social media and on their respective websites they've shown solidarity laws for players that made a protest 6 weekend i think german fans been in the stadium you to seen a lot more protests on the terrace but the players have also been backed by their clubs to run but by marco rosa western mckenney he wore an armband but by your can schneider and obviously the doormen players were backed by dortmund themselves and other players like them russia. mentioned earlier that the players could face a punishme
for those another display of solidarity for floyd and bruce morton $41.00 win over union bear lane marcus 2 on who scored twice celebrated his 2nd goal by taking a knee his action a vocal memories of former n.f.l. star kong nick kneeled during the u.s. national anthem to protest police brutality and racial in justice. well joining us now is chris williams a football writer that covers the bundesliga chris 1st of all what's fan reactions been like towards the players showing solidarity for...
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you're taking out $3,500 a month in cash out of the business, and you're going to morton's and hugo'snd going to the movies all the time. -j: yeah? -lemonis: and so this is not fair to the people that -- i mean, if i do a deal -with you, do i have to... -j: no. lemonis: ... be thinking that you're gonna be going -to the movies on my money? -j: no. lemonis: in my mind, as i sit here, what i feel like is, "let me call marcus to see if he'll put some money in to kind of continue this lifestyle." i'm not that far off, am i? j: no. lemonis: you need some discipline is what you need. i was so aggravated by what i was finding that i just needed to get some space and take overnight and just think about it, because i was pissed. the fact that you just told me that i wasn't that far off was not a good thing. i was hoping you were gonna try to convince me that i wasn't right about the fact that you called me here so that you can continue this lifestyle, because as an outsider -- j: it's not me wanting to continue the lifestyle, i was saying you were right that i need your help. why, so that you
you're taking out $3,500 a month in cash out of the business, and you're going to morton's and hugo'snd going to the movies all the time. -j: yeah? -lemonis: and so this is not fair to the people that -- i mean, if i do a deal -with you, do i have to... -j: no. lemonis: ... be thinking that you're gonna be going -to the movies on my money? -j: no. lemonis: in my mind, as i sit here, what i feel like is, "let me call marcus to see if he'll put some money in to kind of continue this...
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painful issues they raise or meanwhile a welsh bishop has requested that a statue of explorer henry morton stanley will be removed from demby town center in wales where he spoke to r t u k about why the colonias is such a controversial figure. people who've supported his memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event trolls when he met and found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls for stanley said our dr livingstone i presume the difficulty was that like many colonus at the time he really abused his power and subjected the africans to quite a bad level of mistreatment his legacy is controversial there are those that say he was ahead of his time but he was implicated in the subjugation of the congo by king leopold the 2nd of the belgians or reverend cameron also said that all they think is like stanley are off their time they don't align with 21st century values and should be consigned to history he was absolutely a product of his time and most historical figures are a mixture of good and bad the values of the tren
painful issues they raise or meanwhile a welsh bishop has requested that a statue of explorer henry morton stanley will be removed from demby town center in wales where he spoke to r t u k about why the colonias is such a controversial figure. people who've supported his memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event trolls when he met and found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls for stanley said our dr livingstone i...
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painful issues they raise or meanwhile a welsh bishop has requested that the statue of explorer henry morton stanley is removed from denby town center in wales he spoke to r.t. u.k. about why the colonialist is such a controversial figure. people who've supported his memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event trolls when he met one found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls where stanley said our dr livingstone i presume the difficulty was that like many colonialists at the time he really abused his power and subject at the africans took quite a bad level of mistreatment his legacy is controversial there are those that say he was ahead of his time but he was implicated in these subjugation of the congo by king leopold the 2nd of the belgians was that they would take issue with statues removal claiming it's rewriting history with demonstrators showing up to protest to protect such monument forever and cameron said that although i think it's like stanley have good and bad that had to lima 21st century values and sh
painful issues they raise or meanwhile a welsh bishop has requested that the statue of explorer henry morton stanley is removed from denby town center in wales he spoke to r.t. u.k. about why the colonialist is such a controversial figure. people who've supported his memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event trolls when he met one found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls where stanley said our dr livingstone i...
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and is a little bit rough around the edges but it was developed in the united states and by jesse morton i spoke to he said he was actually involved with john recollection which is something i did not know until i spoke to jesse about it. he was getting instruction when he used to live in america in 2000 about what the recollection should contain. it was a brainchild of people like jesse martin, he was the guy who made it popular in the face of it and the guy who needed to drive it, all the strategic thinking in the presentation, a lot of it had to do with her. but he was very involved in the articles under his own name. >> he was the patron at least at that time and the honorary editor-in-chief. >> one of the things, jihad recollection, one of the stories that he tells me in the book, he wrote an article saying we should re-shift our focus to the far enemy. rather they near enemy without getting too much into that, he said we should stop attacking america and go back to tacking the secular leaders, that shall be al-qaeda's goal. they reprimand him for this and say no, he needs to focus
and is a little bit rough around the edges but it was developed in the united states and by jesse morton i spoke to he said he was actually involved with john recollection which is something i did not know until i spoke to jesse about it. he was getting instruction when he used to live in america in 2000 about what the recollection should contain. it was a brainchild of people like jesse martin, he was the guy who made it popular in the face of it and the guy who needed to drive it, all the...
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issues they raise but in the meantime a welsh bishop has requested that the statue of explorer henry morton stanley is removed from denby town center in wales he spoke to r.t. u.k. about why the colonialists is such a controversial figure. people who've supported memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event roles when he met one found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls where stanley said our dr livingstone i presume the difficulty was that like many colonialists at the time he really abused his power and subject at the africans took quite a bad level of mistreatment his legacy is controversial there are those that say he was ahead of his time but he was implicated in these subjugation of the congo by king leopold the 2nd of the belgians was and they were taking issue with the statues removal claiming it's rewriting history the demonstrators showing up to protest to protect such monuments the reverend cameron said that although figures like stanley have good and bad they don't align with 21st century values and s
issues they raise but in the meantime a welsh bishop has requested that the statue of explorer henry morton stanley is removed from denby town center in wales he spoke to r.t. u.k. about why the colonialists is such a controversial figure. people who've supported memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event roles when he met one found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls where stanley said our dr livingstone i presume...
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painful issues they raise when meanwhile a welsh bishop has requested that the statue of explorer henry morton stanley is removed from denby towns and in wales he spoke to r t u k about why the colonialist is such a controversial figure. people who are supporters memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event roles when he met and found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls where stan lee's head our dr livingstone i presume the difficulty was that like many colonus at the time he really abused his power and subjected the africans to quite a bad level of mistreatment his legacy is controversial there are those that say he was ahead of his time but he was implicated in these subjugation of the congo by king leopold the 2nd of the belgians well some take issue with the statues removal claiming it's rewriting history where demonstrators showing up to put to protest to protect such monuments but reverend cameron said that although figures like stanley have gotten bad they don't align with 21st century values and should be co
painful issues they raise when meanwhile a welsh bishop has requested that the statue of explorer henry morton stanley is removed from denby towns and in wales he spoke to r t u k about why the colonialist is such a controversial figure. people who are supporters memory love the story of his exploring his most famous event roles when he met and found the great missionary dr david livingstone and there was that great meeting near the victoria falls where stan lee's head our dr livingstone i...
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morton. revealed for his defensive the unions interest against the democratic treason societies and again during the war. he went into the senate after the war and was at grant's as a stalwart defender to much of his legislative agenda. mr. howe howe was more of a behind the scenes guy. he could get things done in the shadows. much of what he did was very useful on to the president. so, this long list of attributes were important assets for grant as he tackled the problems confronting his administration. what we have to remember is that ulysses s. grant, between at the madison inauguration, ulysses s. grant did not undergo -- he was essentially the same person. he had exhibited in the war a profound capacity to envision both the totality and details of a complicated situation. he artfully manipulated subordinates to achieve his and and he had that dog it perseverance. i submit that these traits did not abandon grant when he took residents in the white house. how about some institutional or ex
morton. revealed for his defensive the unions interest against the democratic treason societies and again during the war. he went into the senate after the war and was at grant's as a stalwart defender to much of his legislative agenda. mr. howe howe was more of a behind the scenes guy. he could get things done in the shadows. much of what he did was very useful on to the president. so, this long list of attributes were important assets for grant as he tackled the problems confronting his...
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he gets up the next morton and finds out that the republicans are challenging vote in three states and if they actually win those three states, he gets the number of electoral votes he needs to become president. >> well you know, they go through all of these negotiations back and forth. there's congress who is involved. they are trying to cut all these back deals. but literally, it is not decided until he arrives in washington, when the deals are finally set. so when they are -- you can only imagine sort of -- you know, the schizophrenia, the joy, the fear, the disappointment, everything that you feel as you are on this train coming to washington. >> and so worried were the hayes about the possibility of a democratic coup. the inaugural day was a sunday and so there was a private swearing in at the white house correct? >> absolutely. and then he gave his inaugural address the next day. but the country itself is still very on settled. the civil war, even though it has been over for 12 years, is very much in people's minds. and because it is such an intensely personal war. everyone has b
he gets up the next morton and finds out that the republicans are challenging vote in three states and if they actually win those three states, he gets the number of electoral votes he needs to become president. >> well you know, they go through all of these negotiations back and forth. there's congress who is involved. they are trying to cut all these back deals. but literally, it is not decided until he arrives in washington, when the deals are finally set. so when they are -- you can...
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duval's work has an article in the william and mary quarterly and it won the richard morton award, well-deserved recognition for this exciting strain of scholarship. so with that, i will let you know that it will be dr. aaron sullivan first and then dr. lauren duval. they'll both be accepting questions after each of their programs and i would ask you to join me in welcoming aaron sullivan. [ applause ] >> thank you, tyler. thank you to the museum, not just for putting on this wonderful event, but i am immensely grateful every year when the occupy philadelphia weekend rolls around. i care about that moment in time very much and i'm sure the museum helps other people care about it, too. i feel obligated to begin this talk today with a warning of sorts. you should know that at one point over the next 45 minutes i will briefly be exposing you to images of donald trump and hillary clinton. i will also at one point, not so much advocate for, but suggest that you consider an act of treason against the united states. all of this will somehow be tied back to the american refer losing and to the british o
duval's work has an article in the william and mary quarterly and it won the richard morton award, well-deserved recognition for this exciting strain of scholarship. so with that, i will let you know that it will be dr. aaron sullivan first and then dr. lauren duval. they'll both be accepting questions after each of their programs and i would ask you to join me in welcoming aaron sullivan. [ applause ] >> thank you, tyler. thank you to the museum, not just for putting on this wonderful...
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trayvon morton, michael brown. we could go on. and the forces still exist. strong police unions. legal immunity for police. what about this bill? does it have bipartisan support in the house and what about in the senate? >> not yet, chris. bipartisanship is not yet there and what this bill, it's a direct response to the most recent killings at the hands of african-americans at the hand of police of african-americans at the hands of the police. you know, it bans choke holds, which is how george floyd died. it bans no knock entries for drug cases, which is how breonna taylor died and so but where it goes from here is a huge topic of discussion because it is not yet seeing any support from republicans. and especially since the president tweeted just before democrats unveiled this legislation, talking about defunding the police and tieing democrats to that movement, it's calling them crazy radicals and he's the president of law and order. so he's trying to create this as a wedge issue, making it more difficult up here on capitol hill for anything to get done. now we do know that it h
trayvon morton, michael brown. we could go on. and the forces still exist. strong police unions. legal immunity for police. what about this bill? does it have bipartisan support in the house and what about in the senate? >> not yet, chris. bipartisanship is not yet there and what this bill, it's a direct response to the most recent killings at the hands of african-americans at the hand of police of african-americans at the hands of the police. you know, it bans choke holds, which is how...
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douglas morton is deputy director regulatory programs at the office of drug evaluation and research. he is a board-certified physician, shares the responsibility of overseeing the regulation of research, development, and manufacturing, marketing a prescription over-the-counter and generic drugs in the united states, and ensuring the benefits of approved drugs outweigh their known risks. dr. mary macauley overseas the u.s. government accountability ofices' portfolio on audits public health, private health, and the markets associated with that, including opioid issues. in 2001 managing a diverse portfolio related to science and agricultural .roduction this work covered crosscutting topics, such as antibiotic resistance among food safety, and emergency preparation. we aretnesses know, under time restrictions at the moment. and accordingly, the three fda witnesses will try to keep their opening statements to a combined -- willtes, and then, have the equal 7.5 minutes. >> mr. chairman? mr. chairman: yes. yes go ahead. minute could, just for a with respect, we still feel for real accountab
douglas morton is deputy director regulatory programs at the office of drug evaluation and research. he is a board-certified physician, shares the responsibility of overseeing the regulation of research, development, and manufacturing, marketing a prescription over-the-counter and generic drugs in the united states, and ensuring the benefits of approved drugs outweigh their known risks. dr. mary macauley overseas the u.s. government accountability ofices' portfolio on audits public health,...
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peter morton, the founder, actually still owned the building at that time.y times through the years but we just did not think the physical plant, the location being off the las vegas strip, was something that was attractive to us on a long-term basis. so we were able to buy the final rights back two, three months or so ago, work a deal and we wish the best of luck to juniper capital and the brand are open to utilize virgin for their property to be successful but we are now actively in the market looking at other opportunities on the las vegas strip to reenergize the hard rock brand and frankly, a new facility or major, major many billion dollar renovation to an existing one. stuart: okay. vegas now says that you go into a casino, you've got to wear a mask all the time. that's quite a restriction on the fun and games that go on in your average casino. what do you think about that? >> well, we know a little bit humorously but frankly factually that some of the vegas operators are a little bit upset with us because we are the ones that frankly started this. the
peter morton, the founder, actually still owned the building at that time.y times through the years but we just did not think the physical plant, the location being off the las vegas strip, was something that was attractive to us on a long-term basis. so we were able to buy the final rights back two, three months or so ago, work a deal and we wish the best of luck to juniper capital and the brand are open to utilize virgin for their property to be successful but we are now actively in the...
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officials finding el paso sector agent, johan morton unresponsive on the trail after losing communicationy. cpb acting commissioner mark morgan mourning his loss, tweeting in part, he served his country and newspaper with honor. >>> at least 19 people are dead after a gas truck explodes on a china highway. [speaking in native tongue] jedediah: the blast causing a massive shock wave, shattering windows and destroying buildings for miles. nearly 200 people were treated for injuries at hospitals. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> and another confederate statue being hauled away from public display. the jefferson davis statue being removed from inside kentucky's state capitol on saturday as crews lift away the markel statue. art atart at this facts with wee found inside of the base. statue relocated to historic site near fairview where davis was born. >>> a high flying pilot shattering the glass ceiling in the military. air force captain emily thompson is the first woman to fly a stealth bomber in combat. air force is not providing information. she got hooked on flying while
officials finding el paso sector agent, johan morton unresponsive on the trail after losing communicationy. cpb acting commissioner mark morgan mourning his loss, tweeting in part, he served his country and newspaper with honor. >>> at least 19 people are dead after a gas truck explodes on a china highway. [speaking in native tongue] jedediah: the blast causing a massive shock wave, shattering windows and destroying buildings for miles. nearly 200 people were treated for injuries at...