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ben o'connor stomach, the cominu future. , ., coming future. _ coming future. remind us of the key peeple are _ coming future. remind us of the key people are will _ coming future. remind us of the key people are will need - coming future. remind us of the key people are will need to - key people are will need to know about. {iii key people are will need to know about.— key people are will need to know about. _, , , ., know about. of course we should talk about giorgia _ know about. of course we should talk about giorgia meloni, - know about. of course we should talk about giorgia meloni, the . talk about giorgia meloni, the key player here, most likely going to be at this point italy's next prime minister and the first female prime minister. she comes from a new fascist position, she has rejected those links, although never rejected her identity which seems a contradiction in terms but never rejected being part of that movement. but she said that her party is not what the movement, that the party comes from yesterday. she tried to institutiona
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chief o'connor, it's your turn. >> good evening president feinstein, commissioners, i'm chief o'connor to report from the administration. >> we had our kickoff for fleet week and for the marine and coast guard and to work with first responders from san francisco. at maclaren park. and there was going to be a helicopter, but unfortunately it was canceled but still a great turn the for those involved. we had active shooter training. and we will have fleet week. under our nert team response, we had training at maclaren park. in person nert classes are finally back. i see patty giving a class in the streets in soma. we had another health and safety wellness coffee with bhu on the 28th on 7th street. we are looking to branch out our chaplain program and we are trying to get other spiritual leaders involved during times of crisis. we are also looking to form a partnership with the credit union, the local 798 union and the cancer foundation to purchase gear bags for our members. we want to get big duffle bags so they are not transporting dirty equipment in vehicles. we are trying to minimize
chief o'connor, it's your turn. >> good evening president feinstein, commissioners, i'm chief o'connor to report from the administration. >> we had our kickoff for fleet week and for the marine and coast guard and to work with first responders from san francisco. at maclaren park. and there was going to be a helicopter, but unfortunately it was canceled but still a great turn the for those involved. we had active shooter training. and we will have fleet week. under our nert team...
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justice o'connor, again ed to harvard's. admissions process. . i want to kn if harvard's admissions process has meekly change since justice powell had held up. whatce o'connor endorsed was the holistic approach tit, that race could be used as a tip eence. seth: yes, race could be used as a tip, one of many, many tips and an effort to achieve diversity that is across many many dimensions of beyond ethnic. >> and the way the harvard think about its admissions process it is se w as it was in baki. seth: yes. could gi an excavation for that? what the harvard admissions committee is aempting to do with the benefit, luxury oa pool of applicants that is supremely qualified. it is to bring toghea class of 1600 matriculants, that is best in the judgment of the admissions committee and the faculty that oversees it can learn and teach each other as an organic whole. >> we have talked a lot about oint, my question is, baki was almost 50 years ago, if the harvard admissions pce is essentially the same with the way to counsel race and thinking of endpoints. ot
justice o'connor, again ed to harvard's. admissions process. . i want to kn if harvard's admissions process has meekly change since justice powell had held up. whatce o'connor endorsed was the holistic approach tit, that race could be used as a tip eence. seth: yes, race could be used as a tip, one of many, many tips and an effort to achieve diversity that is across many many dimensions of beyond ethnic. >> and the way the harvard think about its admissions process it is se w as it was in...
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do you agree with justices of suitor o'connor and kennedy in their opinion in casey which reaffirmed the core holding in rome? as i said, i casey reaffirmed the holding in row that is the supreme court's. settled interpretation of what the court holding is and it's reaffirmance of it. all right. so let me ask you in a difficult area of the law a question the supreme court has decided on more than seven occasions. that the law cannot put a woman's health at risk it said it in row in 73 in danforth and 76 in planned parenthood in 83 in thornburg in 86 in casey in 92 in carhart in 2000 and in iota in 2006 with both justices roberts and alito on the court, however, this rule seems to have changed because in 2007 in carhart 2 the court essentially remove this basic constitutional right from women. now here's my question. when there are multiple precedents and a question arises. are all the previous decisions discarded or should the court reexamine all the cases on point? it somewhat difficult to answer that question because before the court in any one case, this is particular factual situ
do you agree with justices of suitor o'connor and kennedy in their opinion in casey which reaffirmed the core holding in rome? as i said, i casey reaffirmed the holding in row that is the supreme court's. settled interpretation of what the court holding is and it's reaffirmance of it. all right. so let me ask you in a difficult area of the law a question the supreme court has decided on more than seven occasions. that the law cannot put a woman's health at risk it said it in row in 73 in...
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do you agree with justices of suitor o'connor and kennedy in their opinion in casey which reaffirmed the core holding in rome? as i said, i casey reaffirmed the holding in row that is the supreme court's. settled interpretation of what the court holding is and it's reaffirmance of it. all right. so let me ask you in a difficult area of the law a question the supreme court has decided on more than seven occasions. that the law cannot put a woman's health at risk it said it in row in 73 in danforth and 76 in planned parenthood in 83 in thornburg in 86 in casey in 92 in carhart in 2000 and in iota in 2006 with both justices roberts and alito on the court, however, this rule seems to have changed because in 2007 in carhart 2 the court essentially remove this basic constitutional right from women. now here's my question. when there are multiple precedents and a question arises. are all the previous decisions discarded or should the court reexamine all the cases on point? it somewhat difficult to answer that question because before the court in any one case, this is particular factual situ
do you agree with justices of suitor o'connor and kennedy in their opinion in casey which reaffirmed the core holding in rome? as i said, i casey reaffirmed the holding in row that is the supreme court's. settled interpretation of what the court holding is and it's reaffirmance of it. all right. so let me ask you in a difficult area of the law a question the supreme court has decided on more than seven occasions. that the law cannot put a woman's health at risk it said it in row in 73 in...
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and the joint opinion of justice kennedy, justice o'connor, and justice souter, at great length went through these factors. that was the question presented in the case. >> could i interrupt you to say, since you mentioned stare decisis, and i've sat on nine of these hearings, and when the subject comes up, the person says, i will follow stare decisis, and they get confirmed, and then of course, they don't. so, i think now knowing going into it, how you make a judgment on these issues is really important to our vote as whether to support you or not. because i don't want to go back to those death tolls in this country. and i truly believe that women should be able to control their own reproductive systems within, obviously, some concern for a viable fetus. >> and i understand your point of view on that senator, i understand how passionate and how deeply people feel about this issue. i understand the importance of the issue, i understand the importance that people attached to the room the way decision, to the planned parenthood versus casey decision. i don't live in a bubble. i understa
and the joint opinion of justice kennedy, justice o'connor, and justice souter, at great length went through these factors. that was the question presented in the case. >> could i interrupt you to say, since you mentioned stare decisis, and i've sat on nine of these hearings, and when the subject comes up, the person says, i will follow stare decisis, and they get confirmed, and then of course, they don't. so, i think now knowing going into it, how you make a judgment on these issues is...
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national fossil day, perhaps nobody could love fossils as much as the punk rock paleontologist jingmei o'connorthing new life into the world of fossils. we really are in this this paleontology renaissance. it's not a dinosaur register renaissance. it's a paleontology renaissance, and we're really starting to drastically change what we can learn about extinct animals based at the field museum in chicago in may, is breaking the mold. of the stereotypical scientist and despite having a hand in neck tattoo, i still got this job. so then, to celebrate that i got another neck tattoo and a bigger hand tattoo and it just like, you know, i really love that. it's changing that. you know this idea of what a scientist needs to look like. in fact, after naming a species she discovered after the frontman of the band, bad religion, may became known as the punk rock paleontologist, her passion mesozoic birds, a dinosaur that i was involved in the discovery of is this scan story after rigid called each e, which in chinese means strange wing just one new fossil can drastically changed everything we think we know
national fossil day, perhaps nobody could love fossils as much as the punk rock paleontologist jingmei o'connorthing new life into the world of fossils. we really are in this this paleontology renaissance. it's not a dinosaur register renaissance. it's a paleontology renaissance, and we're really starting to drastically change what we can learn about extinct animals based at the field museum in chicago in may, is breaking the mold. of the stereotypical scientist and despite having a hand in...
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were justice o'connor correct, that there would be no need of this 25 years later, that would be amazing. i just don't think we live in that world and i don't think affirmative action programs contribute to racial strife or the like, but instead the opposite as a bunch of families demonstrate. curt: devon, are you happy with race-neutral alternatives? i'm guessing you would say not if they are merely a cover for racial balancing, but what if that's part of the goal and the other part of the goal is to genuinely take into account all kinds of disadvantage? devon: i certainly would support that. in fact, i think it's perfectly permissible and i do think and hope it will move closer to what has been discussed and debated quite a lot and whether there are race neutral alternatives like socioeconomic status. i still have concerns, very strong concerns about mismatch, putting students in an environment they are not prepared for based on a factor outside of how they have tested. if -- courses they have taken up high school level, how they have done academically. but a small bump here or there b
were justice o'connor correct, that there would be no need of this 25 years later, that would be amazing. i just don't think we live in that world and i don't think affirmative action programs contribute to racial strife or the like, but instead the opposite as a bunch of families demonstrate. curt: devon, are you happy with race-neutral alternatives? i'm guessing you would say not if they are merely a cover for racial balancing, but what if that's part of the goal and the other part of the...
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so, this is written and directed by frances o'connor, who of course is an actor—turned—director.feature debut and i think she does a terrificjob of it. the first thing to say is, in much the same way as andrew dominik�*s blonde is not a biopic about marilyn monroe, this is not a biopic about emily bronte. this is much more an imagined life, it's an attempt to put on screen the emotions and feelings of the writing, and to do it in an inventive way that perhaps lets you into the real—life character. but it's not factual, it's not tied to factual detail. i thought it was great, partly because it's really vibrant, it's a really, really lively film. biopics, particularly about writers, can often be, "and then i sat down and wrote something by candlelight "and it was very hard...the end." what this does is it kind of take creative liberties. the performances are universally great, again, another very good score. you feel the landscape, you get a sense of what's inspiring her as a writer. but there's also — i'm delighted to say this — an element of horror in it! is there?! there is! in
so, this is written and directed by frances o'connor, who of course is an actor—turned—director.feature debut and i think she does a terrificjob of it. the first thing to say is, in much the same way as andrew dominik�*s blonde is not a biopic about marilyn monroe, this is not a biopic about emily bronte. this is much more an imagined life, it's an attempt to put on screen the emotions and feelings of the writing, and to do it in an inventive way that perhaps lets you into the real—life...
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>>that's different frt justice o'connor said. admissions programs must be illuminated, that was a requirement. so that parthod be disregarded? >> no, not at all. this cou me clear and reemphasized ifiure one and fisher to that universities ar under a constantbligation to evaluate tirolicies. they cannot adopt race conscious admissions and let that play out forever into the future. instead, they need to reevalu whether progress has been made so that they can use alternatives taceve the same goal. i think the court has not retreated but that it wo be constitutional principle to understand it. >> you made a very convincing case on behalf of the military. i'm wonderingther if we have somebody representing law firms or representing medical facilitiesr representing this and says in america or representing any of e de variety of institutions that are critical to the well-being of this couryhether they might make a similar case? obviously, the particularities will differ but the essential nature of the argument will be the same. >> that'
>>that's different frt justice o'connor said. admissions programs must be illuminated, that was a requirement. so that parthod be disregarded? >> no, not at all. this cou me clear and reemphasized ifiure one and fisher to that universities ar under a constantbligation to evaluate tirolicies. they cannot adopt race conscious admissions and let that play out forever into the future. instead, they need to reevalu whether progress has been made so that they can use alternatives taceve...
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action for the last 45 years but crucially here when it was affirmed in 2003, justice sandra day o'connor said it might not be needed after 25 more years. we're coming up on 20 years since that decision. so it's possible the court could use that timeline as a rational here to eventually end affirmative action. john and brianna. >> thank you for that report. >>> let's bring in our senior supreme court reporter on this. is there any possibility the court would not overturn affirmative action? >> small possibility. there's no center left on this court and it was a centrist conservative who upheld affirmative action, narrowly over the past 45 years, first it was luis powell in 1978 then sandra day o'connor, then anthony kennedy in 2016. and this court showed it's ready to plow through prez dense, we saw it abortion in june but that's been happening in other areas of the law. and the court does indeed seem poised to roll back the 1978 land mmark and the 2003 ruling that jessica referred to. but there has been so much public pressure after abortion rights that maybe they might hedge for a while
action for the last 45 years but crucially here when it was affirmed in 2003, justice sandra day o'connor said it might not be needed after 25 more years. we're coming up on 20 years since that decision. so it's possible the court could use that timeline as a rational here to eventually end affirmative action. john and brianna. >> thank you for that report. >>> let's bring in our senior supreme court reporter on this. is there any possibility the court would not overturn...
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the o'connors was killed along with her dog, sammy. also killed was this mother of three.mary marsh was a navy veteran. she was just weeks away from her wedding. her fiancÉ writing this woman was my everything. she meant so much to me and her parents and sister. this 29-year-old off-duty police officer, gabriel torres, a marine that was gunned down on his way to work. james thompson was a high school junior. dramatic 911 calls describe some of the chaos. a 15 euros suspect now in custody. he is still in the hospital. a law enforcement official telling abc news that among the dead is one of the shooters relatives. the da saying she intends to try the suspect as an adult and as soon as he recovers, he could face life in prison without the possibility of parole. abc news, raleigh, north carolina. >> an undercover operation resulting in arrests and citations for those purchasing alcohol from minors. beverage control agents arrested and issued five citations in total. the mission was intended to reduce minor access to alcohol. studies show that underage drinking produces high r
the o'connors was killed along with her dog, sammy. also killed was this mother of three.mary marsh was a navy veteran. she was just weeks away from her wedding. her fiancÉ writing this woman was my everything. she meant so much to me and her parents and sister. this 29-year-old off-duty police officer, gabriel torres, a marine that was gunned down on his way to work. james thompson was a high school junior. dramatic 911 calls describe some of the chaos. a 15 euros suspect now in custody. he...
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there was debate what justice o'connor meant in that opinion in 2003. it a requirement as justice brett kavanaugh suggested or was it more sort of the guideline as some of the lawyers are defending the university said. but that was a huge concern for much of the five hours of oral argument today is, as justice amy coney barrett said, when is the end point? when are universities going to be at the point they'll no longer have to consider race and how do you figure out when that is? is there a percentage in terms of the various level lsz of diversity in the student body. have the universities figured that out >> did it sound like a 6-3 split and affirmative action is out? >> it did. it's not 100% clear exactly what will happen in the case. if i had to guess, i would guess that the justices are likely to just straight up overrule the court's 2003 decision. but there were definitely six conservative justices on the one side who were very skeptical, and the three justices at one point in the harvard case, only two justices, because justice brown recused hers
there was debate what justice o'connor meant in that opinion in 2003. it a requirement as justice brett kavanaugh suggested or was it more sort of the guideline as some of the lawyers are defending the university said. but that was a huge concern for much of the five hours of oral argument today is, as justice amy coney barrett said, when is the end point? when are universities going to be at the point they'll no longer have to consider race and how do you figure out when that is? is there a...
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shannon o'connor is accused of organizing alcohol fueled sex parties for her son and his friends. charges include include child endangerment and sexual assault. she is scheduled scheduled to return to court on december 12th. > >> a high school football team near sacramento won't play this season after several players were arrestedover a racist plant. it happened at river valley high school in yuba cityt officials say they obtained a video last week described as a simulated slave auction. >> you need have to get kicked off the game. that's messed up. >> the superintendent released a a statement saying they may have have thought this skit was funny funny but it is not. it requires requires us to look at issues of of systemic racism. > >> now to the aftermath of hurricane ian. the storm has claimed at least 105 lives and that number is expect today go up. partsof florida's south western coast are unrecognizable. buildings have collapsed. boatshave washed ashore, more than 50 of those deaths are in lee county alone were some are now questioning whether evacuation orders were given too
shannon o'connor is accused of organizing alcohol fueled sex parties for her son and his friends. charges include include child endangerment and sexual assault. she is scheduled scheduled to return to court on december 12th. > >> a high school football team near sacramento won't play this season after several players were arrestedover a racist plant. it happened at river valley high school in yuba cityt officials say they obtained a video last week described as a simulated slave...
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have also read my books and didn't like them. pandora's main character is police officer, marty o'connor condo isn't blind to the problems of cuban society. the woman problem worth about, you're only at a time like this, maria condo with the probably be a white tide of life on the politic robbie. the goyal to the go in grand consumption a little while ago, it seemed that cuba had a more or less well overnighted opposition will we me a bully. the young mom out of his own went, has practically completely disintegrated. film. see, 1st thing thing little by becoming but i think i went through it's you ation is starting to get very similar to what it was a year ago. bull policy look more thorough run your boss e. it's never a good idea to return to the blast along when you should be looking to the future. no, go and i went awful. jim e c motor only. if i met maria canada and got up and he asked me what i think about, but i will go or any one else for that matter in oil solomon, i'd say that there's nothing we can do, no matter where you get the letter from. it said, try and defend as best we
have also read my books and didn't like them. pandora's main character is police officer, marty o'connor condo isn't blind to the problems of cuban society. the woman problem worth about, you're only at a time like this, maria condo with the probably be a white tide of life on the politic robbie. the goyal to the go in grand consumption a little while ago, it seemed that cuba had a more or less well overnighted opposition will we me a bully. the young mom out of his own went, has practically...
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i probably were the mom o'connor, it was he can indeed be on our command. co may said we dylan i saw the video demarco on come your mentor and had he can maintain page you're going to roll up our check. done. yes. yes. poor nero ya. nick attorney promised her fullness to a resolution. ah, if you do, you do become merely she to like a 34 barley port upstream bombed, creased with the cook, starting, grow more sammy, but sure. pezora to store a roper zachary la garza near last. gosh, it, it has to be shots you. it'll be more crafts. yeah. it's a quick progress shatoya of the court to day publicist alicio, but a lousy was finally granted permission to travel to don bass, where he will gather material for his italian blog. i put in the us with i data with see i see a bed or a smoker at all. if you don't see what's the word on your door, nobody can you give me a little pale and an office. if you close the window, i want to get to see whether if you answer the offer, i'm but it's all to come in. we'll get on here and if it's a very rest or i'll give it up on the bench was to police. johnny
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tim name even has him o'connor put in a she co op jessica on the feeling. in south korea, all men are required to serve at least 18 months in the military, between the ages of 18 and 28. but every year, hundreds refused on religious or moral grounds. most of these conscientious objectors, jehovah witnesses like 27 year old turnkey u. o. today, due to the pat debbie, he's attending an online math with these parents good cook. i know that she told him, only they would thought when you go on king hunger, when we're asked me, that was her up and boy was gone. gone, gone. desanto one is really hungry. gentlemen. the user always has internal ferrara and a maribel cool. and the great doris, all calendar. castle tom, get a stale corner because we don't want to say use edge in in utah. jazz. curious. all gluco cushion. damarius hall. cromwell: koberson tickets. me a ploy, sir. co cobra air was her strength. how i was made in less than a week key, you must leave his family. but 3 years i said, i begin to go and talk with ah, ah, he you will be heading to prison, but
tim name even has him o'connor put in a she co op jessica on the feeling. in south korea, all men are required to serve at least 18 months in the military, between the ages of 18 and 28. but every year, hundreds refused on religious or moral grounds. most of these conscientious objectors, jehovah witnesses like 27 year old turnkey u. o. today, due to the pat debbie, he's attending an online math with these parents good cook. i know that she told him, only they would thought when you go on king...
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main character is police officer, marty o'connor. condo isn't blind to the problems of cuban society. the woman perform worth about your going with at a time like this, maria condo will probably be a white tide of life on the politics. bobby the goyal to the go in grand consumption a little while ago, it seemed that cuba had a more or less well overnight opposition will be mere bully. the young mamma is on his own. went, has practically completely disintegrated film. so 1st they utilize the government, but the government vertigo, if you ation is starting to get very similar to what it was a year ago, bull policy look more thorough run your boss e. it's never a good idea to return to the blast alone when you should be looking to the future. no good. when i went to full gym e c motor, only. if i met maria canada and robert and he asked me what i think he probably will go or any one else for that matter in oil full. i mean, i'd say that there's nothing we can do. no good amount of are you good? the other thing is have try and defend as best we can do with the freedom that exist shipping
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i live, he probably were the mom o'connor. it was he can indeed vietnam command may say we de la. so add a little dramatic on come your mentor. and had he can maintain paid jo, counterpart chain done? yes. yes. poor nero ya nika tori forms to her fullness to a resolution. ah, if you d. dudek of merely she to like a $34.00 barley ports, abs, 3 warm creased with the cook, starting up. more sir me but sure. pezora to the store. a for orfa. zachary la garza near last. gosh it from it just having shots? yeah. it's a democrats. yeah. it's a quick progress shatoya for court today, publicist eliseo but a lousy was finally granted permission to travel to don bass where he will gather material for his italian blog. i put in the us with i data with see i see a red or a smoker at all to get the nonsense. what's the word on your door? maybe? can you give me a little pale and an office? if you close the window, i want to get to see whether if you answer the offer. but i am. but if y'all to come in, we young get on uniform and mother went on to a more affordable survive. but either asked or i'll
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the thing that sandra o'connor used to think, which i certainly think, is the first thing is teach civics schools. every one in this country. of course it's their government. they ought to know how it works and they better. and second, participate. second, vote. take part in public life. david: let's talk about what's called the shadow docket. for people who are not lawyers, what is the shadow docket and why is it becoming such a big thing? stephen: what it is, is that in between hearing the cases on which we have decided to hear, someone will make an emergency motion. now, that's what it is. an emergency motion. the country is divided. i'm in charge of the first circuit, for example. but everybody's in charge of some circuit. so, if there is a litigant in the first circuit who believes that he needs immediate attention, to issue an injunction or to stop an injunction, well, then he'll file it with me and i'll look at it and--most of them there isn't much to, and so it's easy to deny it. but some there is something to. and then you--i usually will refer it to the whole conference. and if
the thing that sandra o'connor used to think, which i certainly think, is the first thing is teach civics schools. every one in this country. of course it's their government. they ought to know how it works and they better. and second, participate. second, vote. take part in public life. david: let's talk about what's called the shadow docket. for people who are not lawyers, what is the shadow docket and why is it becoming such a big thing? stephen: what it is, is that in between hearing the...
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guest: in that case, sandra day o'connor herbert the majority opinion said we expect 25 years from now the use for facial presences will not be necessary 25 years in 2020. so we are focusing on that time. you know, i think it is always the right time to correct a constitutional injustice that is our founding document. host: two minutes remaining working boxes the president for alliance for justice what is that? guest: we have been in business since 1979. host: up against is john malcolm former deputy assistant and attorney general the bush initiation and also with the heritage foundation, institute -- guest: it is the most confident think take in the country so we put out policy paper, the media. people can go to to heritage.org and check out any area. let's hear from paul in new york city independent line. caller: host: host: and hear me? you're on go ahead. caller: first of all i think part of the problem would be the politicized station -- politicizing the supreme court. the legal system, everything. so whether it's immigration policies or health coverage galatians almost immediatel
guest: in that case, sandra day o'connor herbert the majority opinion said we expect 25 years from now the use for facial presences will not be necessary 25 years in 2020. so we are focusing on that time. you know, i think it is always the right time to correct a constitutional injustice that is our founding document. host: two minutes remaining working boxes the president for alliance for justice what is that? guest: we have been in business since 1979. host: up against is john malcolm former...
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in fact, this continued to happen years later when ruth bader ginsburg came along and sandra day o'connor. so this was the fate of women even those who performed well in law school and who went to these brilliant careers as lawyers. motley did not let it discourage her that that being shut out of the law firm? in fact, it created an opportunity for her in public interest law in 1945. well she even graduated from law school. she went to the icp legal defense fund, asked thurgood marshall for a job. she hired her on the spot. it was her dream job because. she had been a person with strong social consciousness from, a very young age, and she was delighted to work at the fund. marshall was a mentor to her and she learned so much from him and in many ways he was progressive on gender, for instance, when she became pregnant around the same time that the acp was litigating versus board of education and it went and down to the supreme court twice. he permitted her to go on leave and then come back and i say, permitted might not sound so progressive, but for that era, in fact, it was pretty progre
in fact, this continued to happen years later when ruth bader ginsburg came along and sandra day o'connor. so this was the fate of women even those who performed well in law school and who went to these brilliant careers as lawyers. motley did not let it discourage her that that being shut out of the law firm? in fact, it created an opportunity for her in public interest law in 1945. well she even graduated from law school. she went to the icp legal defense fund, asked thurgood marshall for a...
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so, this is written and directed by frances o'connor, of course is an actor turned director. first thing to say is, in much the same way as andrew dominik�*s blonde is not a biopic about marilyn munro, this is not a biopic about emily bronte. this is much more an imagined life, an attempt to put on screen the emotions and feelings of the writing had to do it in an invented way that perhaps lets you into the real—life character. but it's not factual, it's not tied to factual detail. i thought it was great, partly because it's really vibrant, it is a really lively film. bio pics, particularly about writers can often be, "and then i sat down and wrote something by candlelight and it was very hard, the end". what this does is it kind of take creative liberties. the performances are universally great, again, another very good score. you feel the landscape, you get a sense of what's inspiring her as a writer. but it's also, i delighted to say, there's an element of horror in it! is there?! there is! in emily bronte? exactly. i know the correct way is we should say gothic, ok, but,
so, this is written and directed by frances o'connor, of course is an actor turned director. first thing to say is, in much the same way as andrew dominik�*s blonde is not a biopic about marilyn munro, this is not a biopic about emily bronte. this is much more an imagined life, an attempt to put on screen the emotions and feelings of the writing had to do it in an invented way that perhaps lets you into the real—life character. but it's not factual, it's not tied to factual detail. i...
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in fact, this continued to happen years later when ruth bader ginsburg came along and sandra day o'connor. so this was the fate of women even those who performed well in law school and who went to these brilliant careers as lawyers. motley did not let it discourage her that that being shut out of the law firm? in fact, it created an opportunity for her in public interest law in 1945. well she even graduated from law school. she went to the icp legal defense fund, asked thurgood marshall for a job. she hired her on the spot. it was her dream job because. she had been a person with strong social consciousness from, a very young age, and she was delighted to work at the fund. marshall was a mentor to her and she learned so much from him and in many ways he was progressive on gender, for instance, when she became pregnant around the same time that the acp was litigating versus board of education and it went and down to the supreme court twice. he permitted her to go on leave and then come back and i say, permitted might not sound so progressive, but for that era, in fact, it was pretty progre
in fact, this continued to happen years later when ruth bader ginsburg came along and sandra day o'connor. so this was the fate of women even those who performed well in law school and who went to these brilliant careers as lawyers. motley did not let it discourage her that that being shut out of the law firm? in fact, it created an opportunity for her in public interest law in 1945. well she even graduated from law school. she went to the icp legal defense fund, asked thurgood marshall for a...
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o'connor is scheduled to return to court on september the 12th. > >> caltrans and outreach groups are in the process of clearing the wood street encampment, today. the agency meeting to take action on a proposal to relocate some residents. it calls for housing them at a former oakland army base now known as the northgate way parc. way parcel. technical difficulties ] she is live at that ship, this morning. morning. and you were a lieutenant and you are a pilot. you're giving us the weather. you do it all. >> reporter: i am having the time of my life. right behind me me is an mh 60 which is very similar to what i fly in the national guard. nonetheless, it is fleet week. we are at the uss uss princeton and let's get straight into the forecast. it is kind of foggy, right now. as we take a look at futurecast, that marine layer will stick around for a little bit longer. it breaks apart as we head into the afternoon but it feels the bay for the evening hours. take a look at the daytime highs. 60s 60s along the coast, 70s in san francisco and we are warming up to 77 s look gh purthat will wm
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at the time sandra day o'connor who was the swing deciding vote said she hoped it would no longer beching this. it affects the way people are admitted to college. david: it's time to end all this affirmative action. maybe there was a moment in time, and i get that. while i was disappointed in her decision to go that route. from a constitutional point we need to get rid of it. anita: we'll see you next weekend. "fox report" with jon scott starts right now. [♪♪] jon: the countdown is on with just nine days to go until the mid-term elections. president biden is taking some time off in delaware. his party is calling on former president barack obama and other administration leaders instead. i'm jon scott and this is the "fox report." tossup senate races in wisconsin, georgia and pennsylvania likely will decid
at the time sandra day o'connor who was the swing deciding vote said she hoped it would no longer beching this. it affects the way people are admitted to college. david: it's time to end all this affirmative action. maybe there was a moment in time, and i get that. while i was disappointed in her decision to go that route. from a constitutional point we need to get rid of it. anita: we'll see you next weekend. "fox report" with jon scott starts right now. [♪♪] jon: the countdown...
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if to ask, since the peril is a very clear, this is effectively the equivalent of o'connor's hoses onpro-choice and everything. but 11 years was marked for a 55-year-old father of 11. what about george gascon or larry krasner, the guys who think, we put way too many people in prison with got a pull back and rehabilitate them. what about the compassion mongers at cnn or msnbc. have they said a word about this as their country become totalitarian have they even noticed? we checked. no. and then there's nancy pelosi who endorses violence against political opponents. here she is. >> there been a number of attacks on churches in pregnancy centers. they're saying your read agreement rhetoric is contributing to these attacks. >> a woman has a right to choose, to live up to her responsibility. it's up to her, her doctor, her family, her husband, her significant other, and her god. i'm a very catholic person and i believe in every woman's right to make her own decisions. >> tucker: first of all, you're not a catholic. it's ridiculous. stop attending. second, you don't believe it all on the rig
if to ask, since the peril is a very clear, this is effectively the equivalent of o'connor's hoses onpro-choice and everything. but 11 years was marked for a 55-year-old father of 11. what about george gascon or larry krasner, the guys who think, we put way too many people in prison with got a pull back and rehabilitate them. what about the compassion mongers at cnn or msnbc. have they said a word about this as their country become totalitarian have they even noticed? we checked. no. and then...
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they are certainly unable in this case to break free the line of solidarity in this case led by o'connornd others in birmingham. that happens repeatedly in the archives in ways that obviously are discouraging for whites who might want to be allies during this period. susan: a couple other aspects of the story, what was the role of the local media? students were able to find stories but how are these incidents generally covered in the local mainstream press? margaret: my mainstream the white press. the black press, so-called black press and then there is a so-called white press. the black press are critically important during the recovery of these stories. these are critical, some are local and some are national. the national black press picked up the stories from their local context and thereby created a national community of resistance. so some of these stories come out of the black press. our students are also able to pick up things in the wage press and the way press are always assuming the account is by public officials, either the police or other public officials, is the white accou
they are certainly unable in this case to break free the line of solidarity in this case led by o'connornd others in birmingham. that happens repeatedly in the archives in ways that obviously are discouraging for whites who might want to be allies during this period. susan: a couple other aspects of the story, what was the role of the local media? students were able to find stories but how are these incidents generally covered in the local mainstream press? margaret: my mainstream the white...
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the strike includes doctors working at valley medical center, o'connor hospital, saint louise regional hospital, and clinics run by the county. they have reached an impasse in contract negotiations. they have agreed on salary structure but not working conditions. patients are encouraged to reschedule any appointments they have the first week of november. kumasi: the warriors sparkled overnight. they got their championship rings and raised the banner for the first time. now, to the game. the warriors led much of the game and led by as much as 27 points. they beat the lakers by 14 points. steph curry scoring a game highs 33 points. >> they are all fantastic. the one thing i notice is they are handing out medallions now. they're not rings. i don't know how anybody could put that on the finger but i'm thrilled with the wind. ring night is never an easy game. the first game at the season is usually filled with some nerves early on. kumasi: oh, goodness. so the next game is friday night against the night gets. reggie: fans waking up happy this morning. tim johns was at thrive city and talked
the strike includes doctors working at valley medical center, o'connor hospital, saint louise regional hospital, and clinics run by the county. they have reached an impasse in contract negotiations. they have agreed on salary structure but not working conditions. patients are encouraged to reschedule any appointments they have the first week of november. kumasi: the warriors sparkled overnight. they got their championship rings and raised the banner for the first time. now, to the game. the...
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as long as schools don't base admission solely on race or a quota system then justice sandra day o'connorvote in the case at the court expects 25 years from now the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary. >> that is the very argument that lands at the supreme court tomorrow morning. joining me now is john. welcome to "fox news sunday." >> hi, shannon. great to be with you. the school say they have not discriminated. it continues to study whether consideration of races necessary to assemble a class comprising students of different backgrounds. no alternative is presently workable. harvard needs to be able to use race and putting together a diverse class. >> harvard and other institutions all claim they need to look at race to ensure diversity. what the people on the other side, asian students here, white students, students of all colors one is for universities to join the rest of the country in the constitution and the declaration of independence and abraham lincoln and martin luther king in believing that the government should be colorblind when it treats us as individual c
as long as schools don't base admission solely on race or a quota system then justice sandra day o'connorvote in the case at the court expects 25 years from now the use of racial preferences will no longer be necessary. >> that is the very argument that lands at the supreme court tomorrow morning. joining me now is john. welcome to "fox news sunday." >> hi, shannon. great to be with you. the school say they have not discriminated. it continues to study whether...
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shannon o'connor is accused of organizing alcohol-fueled sex parties for her teenage son and his friendsude child endangert child endangerment, child molestation and sexual assault. she is set to return to court. > >> doctors are urging people to get vaccinated. anyone over 65 years old is advised to get the extra shot. the cdc and other experts are holding a media event about the flu, later this morning. > >> we are taking a live look where a new law allows jaywalking in california as long long as it is safe to do so. this comes after several police stops turn violent for pedestri. for pedestrians. we spoke to a woman who witnessed one of thos. of those. >> emotionally, mentally, physically, everything. something like that just don't go away. >> reporter: she is still shaken still shaken by the cell phone recording she took in 2017 of an an unarmed black man being beaten by a sacramento police officer. >> hey! why are you doing him like that! hey! why are you beating him like that? >> reporter: he had been spottig been spotting jaywalking. an officer confronted him and started punching
shannon o'connor is accused of organizing alcohol-fueled sex parties for her teenage son and his friendsude child endangert child endangerment, child molestation and sexual assault. she is set to return to court. > >> doctors are urging people to get vaccinated. anyone over 65 years old is advised to get the extra shot. the cdc and other experts are holding a media event about the flu, later this morning. > >> we are taking a live look where a new law allows jaywalking in...
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repeatedly really stems in a 2003 decision that actually upheld affirmative action, but in it sandra day o'connoreventually in 25 years there would come a time for affirmative action to end. wolf, this june would mark 20 years since that opinion, so it's possible that this would be a timeframe the justices are looking at to maybe wind down affirmative action, possibly ending it forever. >> cnn's jessica schneider reporting. thank you very much. >>> coming up, disturbing new images from south korea where survivors describe the horror of the crowd surge that claimed more than 150 lives. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi anna, this position is all over the place. subscriptions are down, but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. how'd you know that? the company profile tool in thinkorswim®. s, i love you!! td ameritrade. award-winning stomer service that has your back. (vo) with verizon, you can now get a private 5g network. so you can do more than connect your business, you can make it even smarter. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right
repeatedly really stems in a 2003 decision that actually upheld affirmative action, but in it sandra day o'connoreventually in 25 years there would come a time for affirmative action to end. wolf, this june would mark 20 years since that opinion, so it's possible that this would be a timeframe the justices are looking at to maybe wind down affirmative action, possibly ending it forever. >> cnn's jessica schneider reporting. thank you very much. >>> coming up, disturbing new...
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. >> reporter: tom o'connor is a senior investigator who worked the d.c.r investigation and police will look for links in all of the crime scenes. >> transfer evidence is what you bring to a crime scene, and in very, very few cases does a person who is committing a crime not leave something behind. >> reporter: the california town now living with grief and fear. jerry lopez visited the neighborhood where his brother lorenzo was gunned down. >> my mother and father were just heart broken from this. i wish i could have washed out for him. >> reporter: like so many shootings, police say this came down to ballistics and tying these crime scenes. a firearm will leave unique markings on a bullet as it exits the weapon and police say identifying the weapon that was used is only one aspect here. they need to find the person or persons who are responsible for this shooting. their reward now, up to $115,000. police pleading with the public for tips. they need to stop the public or this group of people before they strike again. josh campbell, cnn, u.s. >>> tributes a
. >> reporter: tom o'connor is a senior investigator who worked the d.c.r investigation and police will look for links in all of the crime scenes. >> transfer evidence is what you bring to a crime scene, and in very, very few cases does a person who is committing a crime not leave something behind. >> reporter: the california town now living with grief and fear. jerry lopez visited the neighborhood where his brother lorenzo was gunned down. >> my mother and father were...
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decision, and in gruder, the court said yeah, we are going to continue to use race but sandra day o'connorurt doesn't think we will be doing this indefinitely. we think about 25 years from now there will be no basis to use race conscious criteria. that was almost 25 years ago, and some of these justices like justice kavanaugh have been repeatedly raising that with counsel for north carolina and harvard. and he's been saying look, that was a close decision and the justices agreed they are uncomfortable with using something that could be viewed as racial discrimination. hasn't time run out. and the solicitor general came back later and said we just don't think you should look at the calendar and the justices pushed back and said who is going to tell us, how do we know when we have done this long enough? and she said well, when we have meaningful progress, and that clearly did not satisfy many of the justices. >> gillian: jonathan, we could talk to you about these cases all afternoon, we have to leave it there. i don't think you are even that old to be honest. >> john: thanks, john. [laughter
decision, and in gruder, the court said yeah, we are going to continue to use race but sandra day o'connorurt doesn't think we will be doing this indefinitely. we think about 25 years from now there will be no basis to use race conscious criteria. that was almost 25 years ago, and some of these justices like justice kavanaugh have been repeatedly raising that with counsel for north carolina and harvard. and he's been saying look, that was a close decision and the justices agreed they are...
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i liked it when sandra o'connor was there, i liked it when david souter was there. they meshed. everybody got on with everybody, i remember one day i was at lunch. we had lunch together usually. we had just disagreed about cases in the conference. i said, it is amazing, we are here having a agreeable conversation. we get on perfectly well. just a half hour ago, we were down in that room, he says, i know. and half the court but the other half was out of their minds. that is true, that can happen. we get on fairly well personally. as far as the appointments process is concerned, in that conference room, i never heard a voice raised in anger. some getting fairly close a couple, but. not going to get you anywhere, do not do it. do not do it. it does not, people try to get on and they do get on personally fairly well. appointments process, u.s. me about the appointments and confirmation process is like asking the recipe for chicken a la king from the point of view of the chicken. >> [laughter] >> that is true. i did work into senate. i would say judging on the basis of that experienc
i liked it when sandra o'connor was there, i liked it when david souter was there. they meshed. everybody got on with everybody, i remember one day i was at lunch. we had lunch together usually. we had just disagreed about cases in the conference. i said, it is amazing, we are here having a agreeable conversation. we get on perfectly well. just a half hour ago, we were down in that room, he says, i know. and half the court but the other half was out of their minds. that is true, that can...
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that includes doctors working at valley medical center, o'connor hospital, saint louise regional hospital and clinics run by the county. the doctors union city reached an impasse in negotiations. they have agreed on salary structure but they are still working on the conditions. patients are encouraged to reschedule any appointment they have that first week of november. kumasi: the warriors sparkled honoring night -- honoring night. they raised a banner for the first time at chase center. they did it in front of the lakers. let's talk about the game. the warriors were leading much of the game, as much as 27 points at one time. they beat the lakers by 14. steph curry scored a game-high 33 point, opening the season with a win. >> all fantastic. they are handing out medallions, not rings. player like medallions. i do know how anybody can put that on their finger. i'm thrilled with the win. ring night is never an easy game. the first game of the season is usually filled with some nerves early on. kumasi: the warriors' next game is friday night at chase center against the nuggets. if you are th
that includes doctors working at valley medical center, o'connor hospital, saint louise regional hospital and clinics run by the county. the doctors union city reached an impasse in negotiations. they have agreed on salary structure but they are still working on the conditions. patients are encouraged to reschedule any appointment they have that first week of november. kumasi: the warriors sparkled honoring night -- honoring night. they raised a banner for the first time at chase center. they...
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she clerked for merrick garland and justice sandra day o'connor. all three are msnbc contributors. philip, this afternoon, our colleague, nicole wallis, asked zoe lofgren about a potential for a cover-up from the secret service. i want you to take a listen at with the congresswoman said. >> let me just, say i have a lot of questions about all of it. about coordination among witnesses, about the advice that they may have been receiving. from some attorneys were. about their voracity. i think there are more questions than answers at this point. >>, we'll always more questions than answers. what are you hearing today? >> well, i think she's right there is more questions than answers. as you say, that's always been true. but especially in this case. remember, the committee was seeking those text messages from january 6th among secret service agents. and those were deleted. because of a sort of tactical, bureaucratic stop recording and the secret service -- it means a lot of the communications, the record of communications that day does not exist. the committee had new evidence, includi
she clerked for merrick garland and justice sandra day o'connor. all three are msnbc contributors. philip, this afternoon, our colleague, nicole wallis, asked zoe lofgren about a potential for a cover-up from the secret service. i want you to take a listen at with the congresswoman said. >> let me just, say i have a lot of questions about all of it. about coordination among witnesses, about the advice that they may have been receiving. from some attorneys were. about their voracity. i...
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the justice at the time who wrote the opinion sandra day o'connor she said perhaps 25 years from thatn would no longer be necessary. well, this spring when the opinion the decision in this case is expected to come down that would mark 20 years since that last decision. so the justices here are seizing on that, indicating that they might be willing to put a time limit on affirmative action and might be willing to ban affirmative action in the coming years here. but these arguments are still playing out. we heard arguments against the university of north carolina and right now justices are still listening to arguments more than four hours in now in the harvard case. so, a lot is at stake here. this is a high-interest case. this court could potentially up end the affirmative action precedent that they put in place back in 1978. bianna and victor? >> massive implications. jessica schneider there for us at the court. thank you. >>> historic drought america's most important trade we strip in the community garden. i've been stripping here for years. i strip before take-off. breathe right str
the justice at the time who wrote the opinion sandra day o'connor she said perhaps 25 years from thatn would no longer be necessary. well, this spring when the opinion the decision in this case is expected to come down that would mark 20 years since that last decision. so the justices here are seizing on that, indicating that they might be willing to put a time limit on affirmative action and might be willing to ban affirmative action in the coming years here. but these arguments are still...
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she clerked for merrick garland, and justice sandra day o'connor. katie, do you first, explain what trump wanted, this forward attorney of his, alex cannon, to do regarding these documents. >> -- he presented to the national archives and everything had been returned, he also one of the statement crafted that would be read on return of the documents, saying that always clear and at the national archives now had everything unwanted. the washington post reported that he didn't to do that, because being a lawyer he understood he was in considerable eagle jeopardy. >> here's the thing. that happened, what, in 2021? and still, the national archives doesn't have all the archives, isn't it true? >> that's true. the national archives sent a letter that they believe there are more documents out there. but in this case, is not documents they're looking for, they're looking for the kinds of things like pieces of paper, classified information. it could be that, but they specifically outlined that they do have communication sent between people in the white house,
she clerked for merrick garland, and justice sandra day o'connor. katie, do you first, explain what trump wanted, this forward attorney of his, alex cannon, to do regarding these documents. >> -- he presented to the national archives and everything had been returned, he also one of the statement crafted that would be read on return of the documents, saying that always clear and at the national archives now had everything unwanted. the washington post reported that he didn't to do that,...
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where justice o'connor famously said, look, i think the use of race in admissions in higher education you know, one hopes, i think she said we won't need it in 25 the years. we're not quite at 25 years, but you get the sense that the leaves may be coming off a few years early. there are two cases, one's harvard, one is unc. unc is public, harvard is public, governed by title vi because it accepts federal funds, and that a forbids discrimination on the basis of race. the question is what does the equal protection clause and title vi mean. there are two claims in the case. the firstti claim, or the first argument, is you can't use race in considering admissions in higher educational all -- education at all, right? and the second is even if you can, the way that harvard and unc are using it doesn't comply with strict scrutiny and the court's tests. on the first one, i don't have a lot to add to the briefs. i mean, you all can read all, you know, the mountains that have been written about the history and original meaning of thee 14th amendment. you can look at the plessy dissent, you can
where justice o'connor famously said, look, i think the use of race in admissions in higher education you know, one hopes, i think she said we won't need it in 25 the years. we're not quite at 25 years, but you get the sense that the leaves may be coming off a few years early. there are two cases, one's harvard, one is unc. unc is public, harvard is public, governed by title vi because it accepts federal funds, and that a forbids discrimination on the basis of race. the question is what does...