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mr. spencer. i'm going to ask you a question. the truth or put a pair of shorts shorter than your shorts. do you understand? >> i got you. let's do it. >> guillermo: let's do it. anyway. let's do it. >> truth or shorts. >> guillermo: truth. >> have you ever showed up to work hung over? >> jimmy: ha, almost all the time. truth! truth or shorts? >> truth. >> guillermo: who's better, michael jordan or lebron? >> that's easy, michael jordan. pronounce my name correctly. >> jimmy: okay. spencer dinny-widdy. >> change your shorts. >> guillermo: all right, mr. spencer. these shorts from the celtics -- >> in the '80s? >> guillermo: yeah, larry bird wear these shorts. truth or shorts? >> truth. >> who was the last person you lick? >> yeah, no. >> shorts! >> i got you this time. don't you worry. >> guillermo: i like your shorts. >> truth or shorts? >> guillermo: truth. >> who is your favorite celebrity that you ever kissed? >> guillermo: wow. >> it can be shaq. we don't judge. >> guillermo: it was charlize theron. >> you didn't kiss her. >
mr. spencer. i'm going to ask you a question. the truth or put a pair of shorts shorter than your shorts. do you understand? >> i got you. let's do it. >> guillermo: let's do it. anyway. let's do it. >> truth or shorts. >> guillermo: truth. >> have you ever showed up to work hung over? >> jimmy: ha, almost all the time. truth! truth or shorts? >> truth. >> guillermo: who's better, michael jordan or lebron? >> that's easy, michael jordan....
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mr. spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at, with that? >>> well, justice homes famous difficults sent which was later the position adopted by the court, is that you know, kourments shouldn't power their ideas of good economic policy into the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies is that the legislators enact for example on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers or minimum wages, those kinds of things. >> you mentioned economic policy. talk to us about how a court could substitute its own views on economic policy for those of a legislature or congress >>> sure in that era, in the lock never era and then in the cases that preceded the switch in time, the court was standing in the way i guess in lockner itself in the way of reforms for workers, that legislatures were enacting. so if they had a preference for free trade or if one had a preference for having no minimum wage or having a minimum wage to hold such a statute that did the opposite of our policy preference unconstitutio
mr. spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at, with that? >>> well, justice homes famous difficults sent which was later the position adopted by the court, is that you know, kourments shouldn't power their ideas of good economic policy into the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies is that the legislators enact for example on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers or minimum wages, those kinds of things. >> you...
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mr. herbert spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at with that? >> so justice holmes' famous dissent in loughner which was later the position adopted by the court, is that courts shouldn't power their ideas of good economic policy in the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies that the legislatures enact. for example, on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers or minimum wages and those kinds of things. >> you mentioned economic policy. talk just a little bit about how a court could substitute its own views on economic policy for those of a law-enacting body of a legislature or of congress. >> sure. in that era, in the loughner era and then we saw it also in the cases that preceded the switch in time, the court was standing in the way, i guess, in loughner itself in the way of reforms for workers that legislatures were enacting, and so if, say, one had a preference for free trade or if one had a preference for having no minimum wage or having a minimum wage to hold such a statute that did
mr. herbert spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at with that? >> so justice holmes' famous dissent in loughner which was later the position adopted by the court, is that courts shouldn't power their ideas of good economic policy in the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies that the legislatures enact. for example, on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers or minimum wages and those kinds of things. >> you...
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responses on those questions and now to the final moments of the debate we will go to spencer cox first i'm sorry mr. peterson. peterson: we have so much to be part of the estate i want to serve it as an honest servant but we have some challenges we are not addressing as governor to do the things we are doing well but also address areas of improvement we haven't talked how politicians are repealed and watering down those ballot measures that's not okay we need to stop squandering resources to make sure we're doing everything we can to protect the coronavirus crisis the lowest poor people spending and the highest gender wage gap member bright and optimistic future ahead of us but we need to continue to get better that is the template across party lines and i hope you give me a chance i ask for your vote. cox: ladies and gentlemen t20 is a year unlike any other i recognize it has been to felt talking to the governor a few weeks ago we had an earthquake and civil unrest the good news is i can't get any worse than we had a hurricane of sorts that created immense devastation and what did utahans do they
responses on those questions and now to the final moments of the debate we will go to spencer cox first i'm sorry mr. peterson. peterson: we have so much to be part of the estate i want to serve it as an honest servant but we have some challenges we are not addressing as governor to do the things we are doing well but also address areas of improvement we haven't talked how politicians are repealed and watering down those ballot measures that's not okay we need to stop squandering resources to...
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spencer and david duke. host: we will begin with you, mr., when it comes to content moderation, how would you develop a website or social media platform? berin: i want to underscore the first amendment means this decision is for every operator to make on their own. it is not the role of the government or any policy organization as a regulatory matter what they should do. the supreme court has been clear about this. digital media website operators are like newspaper operators, they have the same rights. with that caveat, i think it is difficult. jessica noted this. content moderation is inherently imperfect, it will never please everyone. it is too difficult to do with the scale of the internet. we have seen different approaches. twitter and facebook are different between the two of them. twitter has been more permissive. facebook takes down things and has a difficult time distinguishing between people discussing how terrible anti-semitism is, and people promoting anti-semitic ideas. that is more problematic during the pandemic because it tak
spencer and david duke. host: we will begin with you, mr., when it comes to content moderation, how would you develop a website or social media platform? berin: i want to underscore the first amendment means this decision is for every operator to make on their own. it is not the role of the government or any policy organization as a regulatory matter what they should do. the supreme court has been clear about this. digital media website operators are like newspaper operators, they have the same...
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mr. herbert spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at with that? judge barrett: justice holmes' famous dissent and lochner, which was later the position -- in lochner, which was later the position adopted in the courts, was that courts should not pour their ideas of good economic policy into the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies that the legislatures enact. on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers, minimum wages, those kind of things. sen. hawley: you mentioned economic policy. talked was a little bit about how a court could substitute its own views -- talk to us a little bit about how a court could substitute its in the place of legislature or congress. judge barrett: and the lochner in the lochner era, the court was standing in the way of workersro -- of reforms for workers. precedent a for free trade, having a minimum ite, having no minimum wage, tdn't comport, it would hwart the will of the people. sen. hawley: most judges are not economic experts. are there dangers in general
mr. herbert spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at with that? judge barrett: justice holmes' famous dissent and lochner, which was later the position -- in lochner, which was later the position adopted in the courts, was that courts should not pour their ideas of good economic policy into the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies that the legislatures enact. on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers, minimum wages, those...
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mr. herbert spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at? judge barrett: so justice holmes' famous dissent, which position adopted by the courts, was that courts should not pour their idea of good economic policy into the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies that the legislatures enact. legislatures enact. on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers, minimum wages, those kind of things. sen. hawley: you mentioned economic policy. talked was a little bit about how a court could substitute its own views -- talk to us a little bit about how a court could substitute its in the place of legislature or congress. judge barrett: and the lochner in the lochner era, the court was standing in the way of workersro -- of reforms for workers. if one had a --, if one had a preference for free. or having a minimum wage having , no minimum wage, it didn't comport with your idea of the best economic policy would be to thwart the will of the people without warranting the constitution. sen. hawley: are there d
mr. herbert spencer's social status. do you agree with that statement? what do you think he was getting at? judge barrett: so justice holmes' famous dissent, which position adopted by the courts, was that courts should not pour their idea of good economic policy into the 14th amendment to stand in the way of policies that the legislatures enact. legislatures enact. on questions of maximum hours for bakery workers, minimum wages, those kind of things. sen. hawley: you mentioned economic policy....
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spencer. >> all right. l let's move on to larry beil and big sharks news tonight, larry. >> yeah, this will be fun. mr. to the teal in san jose and another homecoming to talk about. stanford football about to get back on their home field as college no matter how far you go the pain is always around the corner. >>> good evening. college football is returning to the bay area. san jose state will open the abbreviated schedule with a home game against the air force october 24th and the pack 12 is pack with stanford and cal beginning their seasons. stanford has been practicing at wood side high school in san mateo county but allowed to return to their own campus tomorrow as they are moving into the orange teal. their practices will follow the county's newest guidelines for college athletes. chris alvarez has more on how stanford and cal, the golden bears are preparing for a return to play. >> reporter: after punting on the pac 12 season, new information about covid-19 and increased safety protocols have both stanford and cal eyeing a november 7th regular season kick off. when the regular season began, you s
spencer. >> all right. l let's move on to larry beil and big sharks news tonight, larry. >> yeah, this will be fun. mr. to the teal in san jose and another homecoming to talk about. stanford football about to get back on their home field as college no matter how far you go the pain is always around the corner. >>> good evening. college football is returning to the bay area. san jose state will open the abbreviated schedule with a home game against the air force october 24th...
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the truth is, i think we both genuinely like each other spencer is a great guy we have to remember we all have to get along after the elections. >> mrhave some chemistry i don't know apparently politics is your thing, but i think a tv show you guys really click. but anyway, did you have a relationship that you were kind of building from that enabled you to keep your race so civil >> no, no. i think we're both just trying to be good guys. we didn't know each other before, you know, i jumped into politics i knew who he was. i don't think he knew who i am you know, look, we're just trying to focus on the issues and have a civil campaign and let the public decide. that's what our democracy is supposed to be about we count up all the votes, all the votes, then we have an election, and afterwards, we move forward together. that's what our country is supposed to be about i'm committed to that. >> lieutenant governor, if you end up winning this one, and they say you're way ahead, if you end up winning, is there room for mr. peterson somewhere in your administration >> so i mentioned this actually in our debate, that if he wins, that i would
the truth is, i think we both genuinely like each other spencer is a great guy we have to remember we all have to get along after the elections. >> mrhave some chemistry i don't know apparently politics is your thing, but i think a tv show you guys really click. but anyway, did you have a relationship that you were kind of building from that enabled you to keep your race so civil >> no, no. i think we're both just trying to be good guys. we didn't know each other before, you know, i...
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mr. peterson and his twitter feed from after that announcement, saying he would like to say thank you to spenceror joining him to record these. it can take grace and courage to try to work together, he wrote, no matter who wins the election we must all commit to a peaceful transfer of power. some discussion about civility following that, but we want to know what you think about the state of civility. our phone lines are split up originally to do that, in the eastern or regional, (202)748-8000,, with just under 10 days to go until election day. charles, from here in washington, d.c.. civility in politics, is it dead? caller: nothing is dead. energetically everything is possible to be revived, but under the current circumstances, i want to know who america wants to be as far as civility? how can you function when you have a leader that is a liar and a cheater and a womanizer and tells you flat out untruths time after time. we have a wide swath of people who believe that and keeps us separated from ourselves. host: how do you function in society? do you meet those people on the other side of the di
mr. peterson and his twitter feed from after that announcement, saying he would like to say thank you to spenceror joining him to record these. it can take grace and courage to try to work together, he wrote, no matter who wins the election we must all commit to a peaceful transfer of power. some discussion about civility following that, but we want to know what you think about the state of civility. our phone lines are split up originally to do that, in the eastern or regional, (202)748-8000,,...
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spencer who passed away un2005. here's a quick look. >> just out of curiosity, what if this doesn't work >> i don't know, but for sure, we're going to blame you >> mrverybody coming back. >> and the music >> it gives you the chills >> i'm stuck on the fact rob lowe hasn't aged a day, not one moment >> i think he's gone backwards >> it airs on hbo max on october 15th that's coming up that's going to benefit a great organization as well when we all vote so be sure to check it out >> mindy kaling just pulled out a major surprise she had a baby she already has a daughter who she welcomed back in 2017, but now 2 1/2-year-old catherine is a big center, kaling announcing the news on the late show. >> i'm telling you for the first time now it feels so strange, but i gave birth to a baby boy on september 3rd. >> no one even knew you were pregnant >> i know. i know it's -- this is news to a lot of people >> do we have a name yet >> yes oh, yes. he has a name. his name is spencer. yes. i forgot the most important part of it. >> spencer kaling. lovely >> how about that? congratulations to our friend mindy and catherine, and now little spencer that's great news
spencer who passed away un2005. here's a quick look. >> just out of curiosity, what if this doesn't work >> i don't know, but for sure, we're going to blame you >> mrverybody coming back. >> and the music >> it gives you the chills >> i'm stuck on the fact rob lowe hasn't aged a day, not one moment >> i think he's gone backwards >> it airs on hbo max on october 15th that's coming up that's going to benefit a great organization as well when we all...