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justice ginsburg: but it would -- mr. wall: and louisiana -- justice ginsburg: it would never happen to the -- when you go to the clinic just to take two pills and go home. mr. wall: well, if you develop a complication at home, it's not -- the -- it's not clear that you won't call the clinic and say to your doctor i'm having a problem, and your doctor will say then go to the following hospital where i have privileges, i'll meet you there. now, that's not to say as a patient that's necessarily what you would want. but it's hard for me to believe that women in louisiana wouldn't at least want the option to be treated by the doctor -- justice sotomayor: mr. wall -- mr. wall: -- they saw at the clinic. justice sotomayor: -- are you taking the position that there is no woman in louisiana who doesn't feel burdened by this law? mr. wall: i -- i'm taking the position that -- justice sotomayor: no, no. answer that question. mr. wall: well -- justice sotomayor: is there at least one potential woman you believe that could bring this
justice ginsburg: but it would -- mr. wall: and louisiana -- justice ginsburg: it would never happen to the -- when you go to the clinic just to take two pills and go home. mr. wall: well, if you develop a complication at home, it's not -- the -- it's not clear that you won't call the clinic and say to your doctor i'm having a problem, and your doctor will say then go to the following hospital where i have privileges, i'll meet you there. now, that's not to say as a patient that's necessarily...
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justice alito: well -- mr. fleming: but on page 50 -- justice alito: -- and that might be a reason for reversing the conviction for improper instructions to the jury, but i don't know that it's a ground for holding that the statute is unconstitutional. mr. fleming: well, i -- i would say at the very least, if the court were to rewrite the statute either in the way the government put forward in its brief or in the way that mr. feigin is now suggesting for the first time now, there would at the very least need to be a remand for a new trial under the new statute asserted by the government. justice breyer: before you leave this, i don't know if this can be done, honestly don't, but, i mean, in thinking of the -- of the volokh brief and the rewriting, you -- you -- all you -- one thing you do is it says violation of law. you would say violation of criminal law. all right? you'd to have do that. mr. fleming: you would. justice breyer: and you imply criminal law in order to avoid the constitutional thing. then you hav
justice alito: well -- mr. fleming: but on page 50 -- justice alito: -- and that might be a reason for reversing the conviction for improper instructions to the jury, but i don't know that it's a ground for holding that the statute is unconstitutional. mr. fleming: well, i -- i would say at the very least, if the court were to rewrite the statute either in the way the government put forward in its brief or in the way that mr. feigin is now suggesting for the first time now, there would at the...
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mr. chief justice. i take respondent's principal submission today to be that you simply can't read these words to mean anything other than the incredibly broad reading that respondent in the ninth circuit attributed to them and that's why you can't do constitutional voidance. but that's simply not true, as respondent says in the brief, these prohibitions can have the meaning we're attributing to them today and if they can have that meaning in that context, they can have that meaning in this context. these are not unusual or strange words to use in this context to mean what we're saying they mean. as we point out in our brief, they're commonly used in state statutes, the model penal code, the le favre. under clause 1, someone needs to bring the alien into the united states. so even aiding and abetting, bringing into the united states wouldn't cover certain kinds of help for aliens that come into the united states by themselves. congress was using these words in their normal criminal law meaning because l
mr. chief justice. i take respondent's principal submission today to be that you simply can't read these words to mean anything other than the incredibly broad reading that respondent in the ninth circuit attributed to them and that's why you can't do constitutional voidance. but that's simply not true, as respondent says in the brief, these prohibitions can have the meaning we're attributing to them today and if they can have that meaning in that context, they can have that meaning in this...
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through the end of the number 30 and i think you're going to get mr justice out there how do you remember going to venice and out of atlanta now you come to me and i'm never sure because of that and i know that i should get so little of that you know. this is a bit of a gust. of knowledge in the senate when i you know with the. other than they were. the world through. 2 see our 4th 90 that's going on are going for the 20 or they. are going for. 2 or 2 for e. o e and we need to be our pulpits are you a deal but corny. book. and out the door cool you can walk. around a bottle. of course but after all. it's important to move that they weren't in distress the risk you ship simply from the migrants near the libyan coast then took them to italy. 2 who are on the far to the ground to do a journey and i divide that up by they we are disembarking at 1032 people from the aquarius. here in italy these people were found in the central mediterranean sea unsee were the rubber boats and they were in danger to drown so if we had not been there they they would have died in geo ships began to ferry thousan
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mr. chief justice, and may it please the court. the fifth circuit correctly held that the plaintiffs failed to carry their heavy burden of proof that is required to facially invalidate the state law. louisiana's decision to require abortion providers to have admitting privileges was justified by abundant evidence of life-threatening health and safety violations, malpractice, noncompliance with professional licensing rules, legislative testimony, post-abortive women, testimony from doctor who took care of abortion providers abandoned patients. the substantive due process claim that plaintiffs assert on their patients be hinged upon their assertion that would not be able to get privileges, but they can't and they did. their claims also fail for an independent reason. they do not meet the modern rigorous rule for third-party standing. so instead they invite this court to exempt them from the rule. this court should decline to make abortion providers unique among federal plaintiffs and reaffirmed that even abortion providers must compl
mr. chief justice, and may it please the court. the fifth circuit correctly held that the plaintiffs failed to carry their heavy burden of proof that is required to facially invalidate the state law. louisiana's decision to require abortion providers to have admitting privileges was justified by abundant evidence of life-threatening health and safety violations, malpractice, noncompliance with professional licensing rules, legislative testimony, post-abortive women, testimony from doctor who...
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mr. chief justice that the burdens may vary by state.stacle test we ought to be talking about doe 2, 5, and 6. nobody disputes with the doctors did. we all agree on the facts. there's no factual dispute about what the doctors did and didn't do. it's about how rigorously we worked on review for the efforts. >> the 30 mile that's what i don't understand. i think everybody also agrees that the most likely place the woman will be if she needs to be in the hospital she will be at home. in her home has no necessary relationship to 30 miles from the clinic. >> that's going straight to the benefits and bypassing burdens. not looking first to whether there substantial obstacle but going straight to your question, all admitting privileges and requirements of which i'm aware and fairly uncontroversial have some distance limitation and i think the benefits they go to the most obvious is continuity of care. because you want the doctor to be able to admit them at some nearby hospital and at least some rural area. you draw a 15 or 20 or 30 miles. with
mr. chief justice that the burdens may vary by state.stacle test we ought to be talking about doe 2, 5, and 6. nobody disputes with the doctors did. we all agree on the facts. there's no factual dispute about what the doctors did and didn't do. it's about how rigorously we worked on review for the efforts. >> the 30 mile that's what i don't understand. i think everybody also agrees that the most likely place the woman will be if she needs to be in the hospital she will be at home. in her...
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mr. justice on fox nation. >> auntie grace is coming to fox nation. >> i want justice.e real people that need real answers. >> this former prosecutor fights for the victims. >> this is never ending pursuit. i look at things differently. >> because every case deserves to be heard. >> i hold people accountable for their actions and it's important victims no someone still cares who fought for you? who stood up. who stood strong. who demanded to be seen. to be heard. to be counted. learning about their courage and grit... ...inspires us to pass it on... ...to the women who are next. ♪ find your family's connection to this moment in history. at ancestry. rowithout the commission fees and account minimums. so, you can start investing wherever you are - even on the bus. download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. billions of problems. morning breath? garlic breath? stinky breath? there's a therabreath for you. therabreath fresh breath oral rinse instantly fights all types of bad breath and works for 24 hours. so you can... breathe easy. there's therabreath at walma
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mr. justice on fox nation. >> auntie grace is coming to fox nation. >> i want justice.ese are real people that need real answers. >> this former prosecutor fights for the victims. >> this is never ending pursuit. i look at things differently. >> because every case deserves to be heard. >> i hold people accountable for their actions and it's important victims no someone still cares i want my kids to know... they come from people who... were brave. and took risks. big risks. bring your family history to life, like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- at c
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justice. the title "mr. civil rights" was a title he had up through the 19 50's because of what he stood for and the changes he brought with him. we don't often i think recognize that or understand that about him or more importantly about the people in those locations who decide to step forward and defy the local law because he said, i would come in, try these cases, win them, lose them, go home. they had to stay there and live through that which followed to stand up against the local people who did a variety of really unimaginable things, to punish them for having the nerve to stand up against local custom. that character runs throughout these individuals who are involved in these processes. >> there's also an odd flip side to this in that in many of these cases when you read the stories in spencer's book, which is really a very good book, you'll learn a lot, one of the things that comes out is that the university administrators who are required to segregate do so in ways that undermine their own case. so f
justice. the title "mr. civil rights" was a title he had up through the 19 50's because of what he stood for and the changes he brought with him. we don't often i think recognize that or understand that about him or more importantly about the people in those locations who decide to step forward and defy the local law because he said, i would come in, try these cases, win them, lose them, go home. they had to stay there and live through that which followed to stand up against the local...
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mr. steyer: no, i know. i have three simple things. i'm fighting for economic justice. >> all right mr. steyer: i'm fighting for environmental justice and fighting for racial justice. [applause] mr. steyer: trump said he is good on the economy. he stinks on the economy. no one ever faces him down on the economy. every time i go on fox news, we go through something and then the fox anchor says he is good on the economy. i say no, he is terrible on the economy and then they have a fit because no one ever said that to them. there is a mean in the united states. he is incompetent. he stinks at his job. [applause] he has done two big things and about to do a third. big tax cuts for rich people and rich corpgs that is going go to grow the economy and trickle down. not true. by the way, we are not going to have a deficit. not true. trade war, we are going to force these people, i'm so smart and so tough. false. terrible idea. even the administration is admitting is a total flop and third thing, he he has done those two. not respond to the coronavirus. that is a big deal, you guys. do you rememb
mr. steyer: no, i know. i have three simple things. i'm fighting for economic justice. >> all right mr. steyer: i'm fighting for environmental justice and fighting for racial justice. [applause] mr. steyer: trump said he is good on the economy. he stinks on the economy. no one ever faces him down on the economy. every time i go on fox news, we go through something and then the fox anchor says he is good on the economy. i say no, he is terrible on the economy and then they have a fit...
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mr. justice baldwin. i started reading it, and it was nuts, and it was long. something like 50 or 60 pages long. i ran home because, i didn't know this thing existed. i called the supreme court and stuff and it turns out, i am probably the first human ever to have read the entirety of mr. baldwin's dissenting opinion. if you are interested in it, and i do not recommend this [laughter] theif you are interested, historical society published it. they were excited. , what baldwin's position was, if memory serves was, that the writ of ever process, which is the process by which you take appeals from lower court, required that files be sent by the clerk of court of the lower court. this file had been sent by the chief judge of the lower court. what should happen is that should be sent back and the clerk of courts should get it and send it up again and then we could decided. he took 55 pages to say that. it is this long history of the writ of error process. there are -- this is one line, where he says something like, though some may think me mad with the flights of f
mr. justice baldwin. i started reading it, and it was nuts, and it was long. something like 50 or 60 pages long. i ran home because, i didn't know this thing existed. i called the supreme court and stuff and it turns out, i am probably the first human ever to have read the entirety of mr. baldwin's dissenting opinion. if you are interested in it, and i do not recommend this [laughter] theif you are interested, historical society published it. they were excited. , what baldwin's position was, if...
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complicated acts for standing us defeated and i don't miss your recent history has been trying some justice. after mr x. and me in this case. that people have made up my name i know my name if i met a man i might know i may make a fortune on the object i am someone to find that they get a shot when they have no money and i am not even there maybe now i want to thank one of the particle boys often home when they found that. i had been satisfied but now it will be and knowing that i make a copy and then they can call it and then adding it within your time yes. but what about a visit with the list for a top. of the boom rooms i'm no longer going to be getting to the very live so i'll go on though i'm done with most i am not caught up in that they. have been busted but in the done of the printer i got it back to me on a loop by the poorest of the real owner i got the most of their time in. the u.w. a business idea was needed and i already have dogs who are out of the farm because of my lupus i'm but maybe i was i love the city of some 5 the school i was on the spiritual didn't know which is workable the
complicated acts for standing us defeated and i don't miss your recent history has been trying some justice. after mr x. and me in this case. that people have made up my name i know my name if i met a man i might know i may make a fortune on the object i am someone to find that they get a shot when they have no money and i am not even there maybe now i want to thank one of the particle boys often home when they found that. i had been satisfied but now it will be and knowing that i make a copy...
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mr. speaker, chamorra want the people to be able to look back and be able to identify generations from now the who made such justice possible in this house. mr. speaker, to address another injustice, one hat's been long standing in territories and one that also addresses a community that really in this country should be ignored. supplemental security income, mr. speaker, is something that's afforded to u.s. citizens throughout this country, but once you move to a u.s. immediately u become ineligible for supplemental security income, aware, mr. re speaker, that's something that's provided to the most vulnerable our community, those with disabilities, those who are at certain ages that require that kind of support. . for us to neglect our citizens in territories because of where they live is something this body needs address. unfortunately we run into fiscal constraints and the price tag of having to move forward something of such magnitude. while we shouldn't put dollars and cents to the quality of life of those most vulnerable this this contry, we still face this fiscal realities as territories. and the fiscal real
mr. speaker, chamorra want the people to be able to look back and be able to identify generations from now the who made such justice possible in this house. mr. speaker, to address another injustice, one hat's been long standing in territories and one that also addresses a community that really in this country should be ignored. supplemental security income, mr. speaker, is something that's afforded to u.s. citizens throughout this country, but once you move to a u.s. immediately u become...
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mr. biden: reform our criminal justice system, rudolph institutional racism -- root out institutional racism-- joey youro say , job is more than your paycheck. it is about dignity, respect, your place in the community, looking your kid in the eye and saying honey, it is going to be ok. for all of our families, for all of our communities, because that is the right thing to do. that is what makes us democrats. talk is cheap. false promises are deceptive and talk about revolution, we would need real changes right now. something i've done my whole career. i will as president. this is no election to spend all our time in a battle for the soul of the democratic party. this is a battle for the soul of the united states of america. as all of you know, we need to be uniting america, not sewing more division and anger. -- not sowing more division and anger. a means not only fighting, but healing the country. would have to be donald trump and the republican party, but here's the deal. we can't become like them. we can't have a never-ending war. above all, it is time for america to get back up. the coun
mr. biden: reform our criminal justice system, rudolph institutional racism -- root out institutional racism-- joey youro say , job is more than your paycheck. it is about dignity, respect, your place in the community, looking your kid in the eye and saying honey, it is going to be ok. for all of our families, for all of our communities, because that is the right thing to do. that is what makes us democrats. talk is cheap. false promises are deceptive and talk about revolution, we would need...
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eporter: yes, chuck schumer commented about justice gorsuch saying [inaudible] mr. mccarthy: i don't think you should take this lightly. it and where they said it. we have three co-equal branches. we had the leader of the democrats in the senate standing ver the supreme court, i believe, before the supreme court is going to hear a case two new judges. threatening them. mincing his his -- words. being cheered by it. that. so much better than i don't care if it was a republican or democrat doing it. it's unacceptable and it is a low. it's inappropriate. it goes beyond just an apology. that what he really meant? we know chuck schumer. he's been a member of congress. senator for quite sometime. and he's been a leader. inappropriate, but to take it to that level, it almost brings a threat not only those members of the supreme ourt to others, for others to act. i don't know if democrats want to change their leadership over t, but i've heard some talk about it. so i wouldn't -- i would -- from just andpoint of censuring, i think there are other actions that could take plac
eporter: yes, chuck schumer commented about justice gorsuch saying [inaudible] mr. mccarthy: i don't think you should take this lightly. it and where they said it. we have three co-equal branches. we had the leader of the democrats in the senate standing ver the supreme court, i believe, before the supreme court is going to hear a case two new judges. threatening them. mincing his his -- words. being cheered by it. that. so much better than i don't care if it was a republican or democrat doing...
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justice. thank you, i yield. mr. budd: thank you, mr. watkins. at this time i'd like to yield a few moments to my friend and colleague greg steube for florida. thank you for your history of being a strong proponent of immigration enforcement at the state level, for your time in the florida legislature, and thank you for your time here as well. mr. stew bee: thank you, mr. budd and -- mr. stew bee: thank you, mr. -- mr. steube: thank you, mr. budd and thank you madam speaker. it is appalling to me that we have cities and state december clairing them sanctuary cities. american people are being raped and murdered. due to the blatant disregard of -- al law, they are american citizen cans do nothing about it. two illegal immigrants committed a heinous crime. one took a baseball bat to a team killing him, another took a machete and chped off his arms. the local authorities refused to turn over these immigrants for deportation. king county officials defended their policies and complained the problem. apparently king county would rather protect illegal i
justice. thank you, i yield. mr. budd: thank you, mr. watkins. at this time i'd like to yield a few moments to my friend and colleague greg steube for florida. thank you for your history of being a strong proponent of immigration enforcement at the state level, for your time in the florida legislature, and thank you for your time here as well. mr. stew bee: thank you, mr. budd and -- mr. stew bee: thank you, mr. -- mr. steube: thank you, mr. budd and thank you madam speaker. it is appalling to...
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racial tive justice is justice. mr. speaker, the stakes are high. fundamental human rights and liberties are not and should not be up for debate. proud to stand here on the floor today to remind the courts hat roe v. wade is still the law of the land, and the days of the hyde amendment are numbered our partners ith and communities, the organizers and resisters who are fighting ensure nd day out to every person has the right to self-determination over their health.tive thank you and i yield the remainder of my time to my esteemed colleague from the michigan, of ongresswoman tlaib. ms. plabe: -- the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2019, the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from michigan, ms. tlaib, for the remainder of the hour. ms. tlaib: thank you so much, mr. speaker. today's special order is a call for reproductive justice for women. those who can become pregnant, and families everywhere who believe that reproductive rights is a hupe right. this special order hour comes as the supreme court today considers y
racial tive justice is justice. mr. speaker, the stakes are high. fundamental human rights and liberties are not and should not be up for debate. proud to stand here on the floor today to remind the courts hat roe v. wade is still the law of the land, and the days of the hyde amendment are numbered our partners ith and communities, the organizers and resisters who are fighting ensure nd day out to every person has the right to self-determination over their health.tive thank you and i yield the...
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way, i encourage my colleague, the democratic leader, to apologize to those supreme court justices and to do mr. mcconnell: madam president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i had planned to spend my remarks today discussing our bipartisan, bicameral agreement to fund the fight against the new coronavirus. i was looking forward to congratulating all my colleagues and discussing all the important ways this funding will help our public health experts, front-line health care professionals, and state and local officials combat the spread of this virus and mitigate its effects. it's a serious agreement to meet a serious challenge, and today we will send it to president trump's desk. so today will be an important day for the country, and it was going to be a proud day for the senate, but instead, the nation's eyes are on this body for an entirely different reason. a few weeks ago, i spoke on this floor about a dangerous trend that threatens our self-government. i explained how some in the democratic party appear more interested in attacking the institutions of our government
way, i encourage my colleague, the democratic leader, to apologize to those supreme court justices and to do mr. mcconnell: madam president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: i had planned to spend my remarks today discussing our bipartisan, bicameral agreement to fund the fight against the new coronavirus. i was looking forward to congratulating all my colleagues and discussing all the important ways this funding will help our public health experts, front-line health...
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mr. ross: i did not. the fact is the justice department did make the request . mr. leahy: after you pushed. it mr. ross: -- very elaborate process of examining the request. we have filed publicly the basis that we used, the on which we came to the conclusion that i did. that is all a matter of public record. mr. leahy: the matter of public record is the questions that you did not answer correctly the last time. what privilege exists with chris cuobach, there is no executive privilege there. mr. ross: he's certainly not part of the executive branch. all that he asked for was that i take a phone call and listen to what he had to say. i did. he requested that we add a whole bunch of questions to the ensus, none of which we added. mr. leahy: you know -- i don't think you're any more forthcoming than you were the last time. i know when the supreme court struck down adding this question, chief justice roberts called your justification contrived. as my time is closing, i'll ask you, a month ago i saw you interviewed during a fox business interview, that the coronavirus is good for american businesses. se
mr. ross: i did not. the fact is the justice department did make the request . mr. leahy: after you pushed. it mr. ross: -- very elaborate process of examining the request. we have filed publicly the basis that we used, the on which we came to the conclusion that i did. that is all a matter of public record. mr. leahy: the matter of public record is the questions that you did not answer correctly the last time. what privilege exists with chris cuobach, there is no executive privilege there. mr....
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mrs. clinton, but her top aide miss mills is responsible for attempting to destroy half her emails. we have seen the justiceent and state department coordinating with mrs. clinton and her team on these issues. not much difference between this justice department and the last justice department, certainly on the hillary clinton seem cover-up. lou: those are strong words and i know you mean every one of them. it's a shame, whether it's general flynn, why this attorney general wouldn't have this case dropped. rather than waiting for the president. >> the president should quickly pardon general flynn. george h.w. bush pardoned casper weinberger after he was i dated. it was clearly an abuse. this attack on flynn goes to the heart of the president's foreign powers pass commander-in-chief and exercising and conducting foreign policy. by attacking flynn over his communications with the russians during his time as national security advisor and during the period he was representing the president-elect. attacks the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. he should do this to protect the presidency and secur
mrs. clinton, but her top aide miss mills is responsible for attempting to destroy half her emails. we have seen the justiceent and state department coordinating with mrs. clinton and her team on these issues. not much difference between this justice department and the last justice department, certainly on the hillary clinton seem cover-up. lou: those are strong words and i know you mean every one of them. it's a shame, whether it's general flynn, why this attorney general wouldn't have this...
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going to get it i'm just going to stand against the free speech and then after mr recent history has been trying some justice. system for me and. let. me make it. one of my. own money. even if that dollar was a one of a lot of the boys awfully young women they. can spot that and can tell it on. the net. well right out of the process. are not. going to get the grade that. so i'll know on the on the down on most a and i call up and i. phone to both of the. i mean i don't know by the new numbers you know below market of their. the you know clearly this idea what he did in iowa there are others who are out of the car mode to the other side of the park and i thought of the others on the norm with. the prices that are of a narrative about this distance of i mean of a couple but i think we're ready for the good of the the rust in the area to rule part of the. lives of the. cozumel and the what are they are. very you know they go there to get the word because we're doing a lot of talk about buying go for the moment. so you're not availing a lot of united in a fantasy about that because we're not an all cannot buy a
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unconscious last month the army was deployed after protests across the country demanding justice we witnessed mr skilling's in this interview. with most all of the 2 women and. we have equally with his this list reactions from citizens for these killings. from a demo is in johannesburg she reports many believe the attacks are connected to ritual killings. it really is a strange event that has really caused the police to be concerned in that it seems as if they are gangs going around parts of zambia these attacks have spread using a poisonous gas or some sort of chemical gas which police haven't identified but using that gas in public places and the homes to cause people to lose consciousness become dizzy and while police haven't established a clear motive speculation in zambia is that these attacks appear to be connected to what people are saying a ritual killings where the reason these gangs are attacking these public spaces and attacking people is because they want to mobilize them perhaps to attack them for their body parts for ritual killings now the police have said they are investigating t
unconscious last month the army was deployed after protests across the country demanding justice we witnessed mr skilling's in this interview. with most all of the 2 women and. we have equally with his this list reactions from citizens for these killings. from a demo is in johannesburg she reports many believe the attacks are connected to ritual killings. it really is a strange event that has really caused the police to be concerned in that it seems as if they are gangs going around parts of...
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mr. trump claims the fbi and the justice department lost records related to flynn >>> nfl players approved a new collective bargaining agreement extending the regular season to 17 games and expand the playoff field. the new 10-year deal runs through the 2030 season. >>> a passenger van caught on fire and exploded in charlotte, north carolina officials say the fire was an accintndde a only one person suffered nonlife threatening injuries taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart, so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low b
mr. trump claims the fbi and the justice department lost records related to flynn >>> nfl players approved a new collective bargaining agreement extending the regular season to 17 games and expand the playoff field. the new 10-year deal runs through the 2030 season. >>> a passenger van caught on fire and exploded in charlotte, north carolina officials say the fire was an accintndde a only one person suffered nonlife threatening injuries taking entresto, it may lead to a world...
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mr. trump is not. he really has set his face against the rule of law. i spent seven years working for ronald reagan trying to keep politics out of the justice department. . it's the justice department. a very deep issue. i wanted to run straight against donald trump and that is what i have done. neil: you know, governor, your critics they would say you are very good governor. in massachusetts you kind of have to do. the bigger issue is your type of republicanism, if you can excuse that phrase, it is out of fashion and it will be even more out of fashion if the president is reelected. a guy like you, no offense because the older i get the older i recognize, you are a dinosaur. what do you say? >> well, i hope that decency and integrity and kindness do not go out of fashion and stay out of fashion which is one reason why i think the stakes are awfully high in this. thank you. neil: governor, thank you very much. we will see how thing sort out today. the governor is on all 14 state ballots. all primary states up for grabs today. we will keep an eye for you tonight. our prime time coverage kicks off at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. we will go to midnight and beyo
mr. trump is not. he really has set his face against the rule of law. i spent seven years working for ronald reagan trying to keep politics out of the justice department. . it's the justice department. a very deep issue. i wanted to run straight against donald trump and that is what i have done. neil: you know, governor, your critics they would say you are very good governor. in massachusetts you kind of have to do. the bigger issue is your type of republicanism, if you can excuse that phrase,...
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mr. vela: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. vela: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized. i rise : mr. speaker, today to honor emily for her 22 years of extraordinary work and dedication to the brownsville community health center corporation as the director of operations. emily has been instrumental in transforming the brownsville community health center into the beacon of excellent health care services it is today. her work embodies the philosophy of providing quality care that preserves the dignity of all human beings. a philosophy ingrained in the rio grande valley. for these reasons i would like to ask my colleagues to join the brownsville community health center and myself in congratulating emily on her retirement and wishing her well in all of her
mr. vela: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will now entertain requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. vela: unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is...
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mr. rose: ie to flag t united statesf america and tth repuorhichit ss, one nation undod, invisie, with rty and justice for l. thspeaprtempe: air wl enrtainue for onee speeches. for whaturpo doeth gentlema pennsylvaa recognion >> unanius cnto drs e e r onminute. the speao temp wiouctio t gentlewois recd for one te. >> toumr. eaker. i rise tod to catule ish dspora center on initne offic strif the i ve the portunity join supporters of the dist thiske at itwral b in hon where had t please of sharing fo sppg stieith fellrish eric ms. anlon:orec this organization h suppoednd cebrated t vnt irish unity thilp region wh ss pt a citizen service, senior outreachuthrograms, genealy serces, and educationad cltur events op o ishesntave historally formehe largest ethic grou in my disic to this d wroud cnue to lce ne irish amen citizens thlmauaerf th pulati ciming i hegedelaway is ev somes rerred to a the 33rty oiran i forward t suping d celrating o ish neighbs, both he and road iork wi chairma nealnd the fri oirelan caus to prect e integrity ofheood fr aeement main peace d pr in eland. witht i yield ck. the spprtee:
mr. rose: ie to flag t united statesf america and tth repuorhichit ss, one nation undod, invisie, with rty and justice for l. thspeaprtempe: air wl enrtainue for onee speeches. for whaturpo doeth gentlema pennsylvaa recognion >> unanius cnto drs e e r onminute. the speao temp wiouctio t gentlewois recd for one te. >> toumr. eaker. i rise tod to catule ish dspora center on initne offic strif the i ve the portunity join supporters of the dist thiske at itwral b in hon where had t...
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. >> lord justice lawrence, great britain. mr. francis biddle, united states.father, france. and major general nikki tangoe, ussr, and their alternates prepare the verdicts. there will be based on the opinion of the majority. (music) >> on october 1, 1946, the verdict is delivered by lord justice lawrence, president of the tribunal. >> of the organizations, the ss, sd, gestapo, and leadership core are found guilty. the high command, sa and right command not guilty. as for the individual, wilhem, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. rudolph hess, guilty of conspiracy and crimes against peace. life imprisonment. guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. wilhelm cargill -- keuchel, death by hanging. ernst, guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. alfred rosenberg, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. hans frank, guilty of war crimes and crimes agai
. >> lord justice lawrence, great britain. mr. francis biddle, united states.father, france. and major general nikki tangoe, ussr, and their alternates prepare the verdicts. there will be based on the opinion of the majority. (music) >> on october 1, 1946, the verdict is delivered by lord justice lawrence, president of the tribunal. >> of the organizations, the ss, sd, gestapo, and leadership core are found guilty. the high command, sa and right command not guilty. as for the...
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mr. speaker, because it in a large respect represents an original sin in terms of the inability for us to reconcile our territorial relationships in a manner that really makes for plain and simple justice. and i'm deeply moved, mr. speaker, to handle these proceedings today and to be able see 131365 come before this house once more because as we all know in this current political environment, any hurdle that legislation faces is a hurdle too much. and so as we have gone through this process and gotten to this point, there were many times i was deeply concerned about whether or not something technical was actually going to be dead on arrival. but by the grace of god, mr. speaker, the small territory of guam has been able to garner the unanimous support of this house, unanimous support of the senate and we are here again today ddressing a matter that really triggers certain concerns, but really has gotten us to the point where we are really able to see in a there are some things that are bigger than the nuances of language and semantics of procedure. and so it's with a deep sense of pride that i stand here as a member of this house, nonvoting delegate that i am, because i can stand here
mr. speaker, because it in a large respect represents an original sin in terms of the inability for us to reconcile our territorial relationships in a manner that really makes for plain and simple justice. and i'm deeply moved, mr. speaker, to handle these proceedings today and to be able see 131365 come before this house once more because as we all know in this current political environment, any hurdle that legislation faces is a hurdle too much. and so as we have gone through this process and...
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apologize to the justices for his attacks by name on justice gorsuch, justice kavanaugh, and chief justice roberts. mr. president, on another matter, at the beginning of february, the air force announced that my hometown, san antonio, would be one of the qairn teen sites for americans evacuated from china. lackland air force base is home to an incredible group of airmen and i thank them for housing them. also the state of texas have many hardworking medical professionals and i have no doubt that these patients who develop symptoms have received top-notch care while at methodist hospital and the texas center for infectious diseases. but there was and still is serious concern about the largest public health impact this virus could have. a couple of weeks ago i brought together the city of san antonio officials like the mayor and two members of city council for meetings with the department of health and human services and the defense department to discuss the mission concerns and challenges. the mayor and the city council had serious questions and legitimate concerns that they needed answered. i felt tha
apologize to the justices for his attacks by name on justice gorsuch, justice kavanaugh, and chief justice roberts. mr. president, on another matter, at the beginning of february, the air force announced that my hometown, san antonio, would be one of the qairn teen sites for americans evacuated from china. lackland air force base is home to an incredible group of airmen and i thank them for housing them. also the state of texas have many hardworking medical professionals and i have no doubt...
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could say sure the house would join with me from family and friends and get justice for tom i am very happy to talk about this. >> mr. speaker last month a young man in my constituency and just this weekend yes i only have ten police officers in my constituency but to see prime minister can he tell my constituents? >> the lady is absolutely right to raise the issue and violent crime which i agree with her it is too high and has to come down that's one of the reasons why because the numbers are going u up. >> and with that intelligence so as not to lose that spot and then from those international rules for the sake of the environmenta . >> there is a characteristically brilliant point but i will look at what he is certainly to retain the slots of which they are entitled the prime minister has the special crisis 580,000 care workers with those shifting vacancies even if the government funds those tariffs why on earth all of those that would be excluded. however, please we will have shorter questions. >> and for us to discover special migration. >> and mr. speaker the record number is more could come and we will be bri
could say sure the house would join with me from family and friends and get justice for tom i am very happy to talk about this. >> mr. speaker last month a young man in my constituency and just this weekend yes i only have ten police officers in my constituency but to see prime minister can he tell my constituents? >> the lady is absolutely right to raise the issue and violent crime which i agree with her it is too high and has to come down that's one of the reasons why because the...
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and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. grassley: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: i would like to speak in morning business for one minute. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: an independent judiciary is one of the cornerstones of our democracy. judges serve lifetime appointments free from political pressure so that they can render impartial judgment without fear of retribution. yesterday, unfortunately, our country took a step in the wrong direction with the democratic leader's comments. at a microphone in front of the supreme court, the democratic leader harangued and warned justices gorsuch and kavanaugh by name. he said they would, quote, pay a price and, quote again, won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions, end quote. at best, it was an injection of partisan politics into the process that should be immune to these justices. at worst, it was a threat targeting two sitting members of the supreme court. now, either way, i encour
and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. grassley: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: i would like to speak in morning business for one minute. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: an independent judiciary is one of the cornerstones of our democracy. judges serve lifetime appointments free from political pressure so that they can render impartial judgment without...
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evidence meant that this conviction was unsafe and as a result of which you know mr al macgraw he should have a miscarriage of justice and that conviction should be overturned and that would also apply to the people of libya and the libyan people you know and the country that have suffered so much as a result of this you know the pariah state always when you mention the name of god when i speak to their family the name is always one of attached to the lockerbie bomber when you speak to libyan people they say they always they are attached to the lockerbie bombing this is important it's about reading this is about rectifying history and he said by actually asking the questions of the british and americans why did you do this you know why did you lie to your own people why did you like to 21 countries why did you conduct such a cover up and that still has reverberations through the globe till today and it's about making sure that those policies are corrected and people are held to account do you have to prove that the evidence not being disclosed was because of a a money line motive or could it be accidental i'm just th
evidence meant that this conviction was unsafe and as a result of which you know mr al macgraw he should have a miscarriage of justice and that conviction should be overturned and that would also apply to the people of libya and the libyan people you know and the country that have suffered so much as a result of this you know the pariah state always when you mention the name of god when i speak to their family the name is always one of attached to the lockerbie bomber when you speak to libyan...
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. >> lord justice lawrence, francis bittle, united states, mr. defaber, fenrance.opinion of the majority. >> october 1st, 1946, the verdict is delivered by the president of the tribunal. >> of the organizations, the sssd ga staup poe and leadership core are found guilty. the high command and sa and right hand not guilty. as for the individual, gering, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. rue do rudolph hess guilty of conspiracy and crimes against peace. life imprisonment. guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. willhelm kitel. guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. caldenbrener. death by hanging. >> alfred rosenberg, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. hans frank. guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. wilhelm frik, guilty of crimes against peace, war crimes and crimes against human
. >> lord justice lawrence, francis bittle, united states, mr. defaber, fenrance.opinion of the majority. >> october 1st, 1946, the verdict is delivered by the president of the tribunal. >> of the organizations, the sssd ga staup poe and leadership core are found guilty. the high command and sa and right hand not guilty. as for the individual, gering, guilty of conspiracy, crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. death by hanging. rue do rudolph hess...
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mr. president i yield the floor. stu mack during the abortion's rights on wednesday senate minority leader chuck schumer made comments is about justices, saying they would quote pay the price for going against abortion rights. several centers came to floor today to react to those comments. including majority leader mitch mcconnell paired here's a look at their remarks starting with senator grassley. >> an independent judiciary is one of the cornerstones of our democracy. judges serve at lifetime appointments. free from political pressure. so that they can render impartial judgment without fear of retribution. yesterday unfortunately, our country took a step in the wrong direction. with the democratic leaders comments. at a microphone in front of the supreme court, the democratic leader
mr. president i yield the floor. stu mack during the abortion's rights on wednesday senate minority leader chuck schumer made comments is about justices, saying they would quote pay the price for going against abortion rights. several centers came to floor today to react to those comments. including majority leader mitch mcconnell paired here's a look at their remarks starting with senator grassley. >> an independent judiciary is one of the cornerstones of our democracy. judges serve at...
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mr. speaker, but i will take., spes the lessons from a party where women,, good women, good female mps are bullied out of their party. [shouting] just because it had the justice to stand up to stand up against stan anti-femim party.ownwn [shouting]we >> thank yo u very much, mr. speaker. my right honorable friend the prime minister i know the great champion of the countryside as we benefited both from producing high animal welfare food and also the amount of carbon that is in the soil and through permanent pasture. in our conservative manifesto 57 in ouron page trade negotiationsge we will not compromise our high environmental protection and animal welfare and food standards. ardswill the prime minister meet with me and otherr colleagues with world farmingwit disease to discuss how rural farmers and growers in trade deals provide them with moreg opportunity, even more foodthe -- [shouting]> mr. speaker, my honorable friend is right. we- [s will not compromise our d animal welfare, notspea comprome and hygiene.ards only too happy toto meet him and his fellowow discuss the opportunities ahead. niti>> thank you, mr. speaker.by th as the numbers infected by the c
mr. speaker, but i will take., spes the lessons from a party where women,, good women, good female mps are bullied out of their party. [shouting] just because it had the justice to stand up to stand up against stan anti-femim party.ownwn [shouting]we >> thank yo u very much, mr. speaker. my right honorable friend the prime minister i know the great champion of the countryside as we benefited both from producing high animal welfare food and also the amount of carbon that is in the soil and...
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mr. stanton: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the the gentlewoman from california, ms. lofgren, is recognized for ne minute. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, it is my great honor to note that father kevin o'brien of the society of jesus, was our guest this morning to deliver this morning's opening prayer for this house. father o'brien joined our silicon valley community four years ago and just last year he was named president of santa clara university. as an alum of santa clara university's law school myself, i'm glad to see father o'brien focusing his presidency on college affordability and access, as well as fostering a culture of respect on campus. now a religious leader in silicon valley, father o'brien speaks of how disruption can lift people up instead of dividing people. father o'brien has dedicated to serving something larger than himself which is a trait we deeply admire and value as americans. i'm personally grateful to him for the leadership he has shown for standing up for
mr. stanton: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the the gentlewoman from california, ms. lofgren, is recognized for ne minute. ms. lofgren: mr. speaker, it is my great honor to note that father kevin o'brien of the society of jesus, was our guest this morning to deliver this morning's opening prayer for this house....
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reporter: acting as de-facto prosecutor, tom would be mary rain's best chance to get justice for garrett. >> good morning, mr >> reporter: tom, heard off-camera, asked the questions. nick hillary's attorney, mani tafari, also off-camera, was raising objections to protect an appeal. still nick did go on to answer almost everything. >> at some point, did that relationship that you had with miss cyrus end? >> objection. relevance. >> yes. >> reporter: but when the questions turned personal, nick seemed to get a case of amnesia. >> did you approach miss cyrus and discuss with her the possibility of breaking up? >> i cannot recall. >> did miss cyrus ever discuss with you her two boys' relationship with you as a basis for ending the relationship? >> i cannot recall. >> if she had told you that that's why she wanted to end the -- the relationship, is that something you think you would have remembered? >> objection. >> i cannot recall. >> people remember why they broke up with their high school girlfriend. you know, you can't remember why this relationship with a woman you lived with for seven or eight months broke
reporter: acting as de-facto prosecutor, tom would be mary rain's best chance to get justice for garrett. >> good morning, mr >> reporter: tom, heard off-camera, asked the questions. nick hillary's attorney, mani tafari, also off-camera, was raising objections to protect an appeal. still nick did go on to answer almost everything. >> at some point, did that relationship that you had with miss cyrus end? >> objection. relevance. >> yes. >> reporter: but when...