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us why paul clement. blessed with. the need to meet. us and tapped out. some need. i am. you live in the age of just believe the people don't trust the government and the government doesn't trust the people i meet come to this deficit the legitimacy and more importantly is there a way out is dialogue. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere. direct. what is true what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. you cannot be both with yet you are. crushed black lives matter protests descend into violence in new york anger surges elsewhere after a new video shows a police officer restraining a suspect that putting pressure on his neck. and also from the u.s. border aboard another record a daily increase in the whole bit infections also the country the biggest surge since the start of the outbreak a russian critical care doctor working in new york says the crisis is of a sca
us why paul clement. blessed with. the need to meet. us and tapped out. some need. i am. you live in the age of just believe the people don't trust the government and the government doesn't trust the people i meet come to this deficit the legitimacy and more importantly is there a way out is dialogue. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere. direct. what is...
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want to go up to us why paul clement. blessed with. the money to meet him. as a tapped out the company public lot. done . we are segregated in the air by social class laws philip ask people to also in poverty by 1st plan if you're born into a poor family ocular born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger than if you're born into generational poverty. and into the fight every day she who meet your needs and the needs of your family. ah no team no crowd. no shots no. faction dealt. with let me stress no verse to a. point your thirst for action. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person with those words. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. oh my youngins. in my. neighbors it was a bit. more about. when we were in the side of the. scene the following to him but i'm before. him but i. choose the morning 14th of july in the headlines the sunshine state becomes america's covert hotspot as florida records more infections than all but 8
want to go up to us why paul clement. blessed with. the money to meet him. as a tapped out the company public lot. done . we are segregated in the air by social class laws philip ask people to also in poverty by 1st plan if you're born into a poor family ocular born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years younger than if you're born into generational poverty. and into the fight...
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want to go up to us why paul clement. blessed with. the need to meet him. as a tap tap the company public a lot. done. oh my is that is a mighty i'm not one. of them side of. the bows of a time that. was it wasn't it that one listened as if i'm up as a more of a. putting aside the folk. scene the following to him but i'm before what a cop out of him by the. pivot now i'm by the i'm not medina. we go to work so straight home. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids it invaded america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer soon is to blame patients doctors. manufacturers. in the stores it shake the way karen i see russia rejects claims it meddled in last year's election in the u.k. and tried to state information on the countries. of the c
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want to go into the got an update why paul clement. blessed with. the need to meet him. was a tapped out but some need to put a lot. done. this politically impossible in the united states to advise eating listen to anything that has an industry and be armed that makes a lot of money. as i am going to say over and over again we know what is healthy diet is it means not being should much for one group for one thing and eating less is very very bad for business it doesn't make anybody rich if people eat less food . oh no. you cannot be both with yet you want. yes they gave it to all my social class. people also in poverty by 1st. if you're born into a poor family i born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years old if you're born into generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. was a pandemic no certainly no borders just blind to nationalities. has emerged to be wheedled of the black sea and the whole world n
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solicitor general paul clement to be back a lot more cases the season. thanks to all of you for watching and standing in questions in to supporting. friday night on american history tv, our series landmark aces. produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, we explore the issues, people and places involved in some of the most significant supreme court cases in our nation's history. we begin at eight eastern with cats versus united states. a case that expanded americans right to privacy under the fourth amendment. it changed the way law enforcement officer officers conducted their investigation. at 9:35, brandenburg the ohio, a case in which the supreme court overturned the hate speech conviction of clarence brandenburg, and ohio ku klux klan leader -- a unanimous decision of holding mr. brandenburg's right to free expression free expression even if offensive. friday night on c-span three and anytime at c-span.org. landmark cases, c-span special history series, produced in partnership with the national constitution center. exploring the h
solicitor general paul clement to be back a lot more cases the season. thanks to all of you for watching and standing in questions in to supporting. friday night on american history tv, our series landmark aces. produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, we explore the issues, people and places involved in some of the most significant supreme court cases in our nation's history. we begin at eight eastern with cats versus united states. a case that expanded americans right to...
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paul clement, former u.s. solicitor general during the george w. bush administration.al, who served as the acting solicitor general under president obama. welcome to you all and thank you for beingere. neal and paul, between the two of you, you havergued almost 150 cases before the court. neal, i'm going to start with you because i want a sense of how you're looking back on this term. earlier in june, there was a sense that this is court leaning quite liberal. within a cup of weeks theyul workers can't be fired for being gay or transgeneraledered. they stopped president trump's bismed to end daka and they struck doubt -- down an abortion law in louisiana. was that an outright win for progressives? >> there have been ant outri number of wins the progressives have had. the tax rurn case, daka, the hgbtg cases. in all of then donald trump lost and i'm not aware of another reesident other than xon whose term faworse at the court. paul and i both know ts, we both represented presidents in the supreme court. it's pretty hardo lose if you're representing the president. you ha
paul clement, former u.s. solicitor general during the george w. bush administration.al, who served as the acting solicitor general under president obama. welcome to you all and thank you for beingere. neal and paul, between the two of you, you havergued almost 150 cases before the court. neal, i'm going to start with you because i want a sense of how you're looking back on this term. earlier in june, there was a sense that this is court leaning quite liberal. within a cup of weeks theyul...
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blockbuster term with marcia coyle, chiefashington correspondent for the "national law journal," paul clementrmer u.s. solicitor general during the george w. bush administration, and neal katyal, he served as the actingci sor general under president obama. welce you all and thank you for being here. neal and paul, i should point out between thtwo of youyou have argued almost 150 cases before the court. neal'm going to start wih you because i want to get a sense of how you're looking back on this term. earlier in june is was a sen this is the court that's leaning actually quite liberal. ethin a couple weeks ruled workers can't be fired for being gay or transgender they stopped trump's effo to end dacand struck down the abortion law in louisiana. how did youee that string on ruling, is that an outght wi for progressives. >> i awe grease there's an outreign win with daca, the lgbt cases, the louisiana abortion and all of them, donald trump lost. i'm not aware of another president outside of richard nixon in our life times an rhaps even beyond who fared worse at the supreme court but i really thi
blockbuster term with marcia coyle, chiefashington correspondent for the "national law journal," paul clementrmer u.s. solicitor general during the george w. bush administration, and neal katyal, he served as the actingci sor general under president obama. welce you all and thank you for being here. neal and paul, i should point out between thtwo of youyou have argued almost 150 cases before the court. neal'm going to start wih you because i want to get a sense of how you're looking...
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paul clement served as solicitor general during the bush 43 administration, and he is argued more than 75 cases before the supreme court. paula, great to have you. >> thanks, nice to be here. >> michael ross is illegal historian and the author of a biography of the justice you'll be hearing about tonight, samuel freemen miller. it's called justice, a shattered dream. he teaches at the university of maryland. thanks for coming. well, i just want to have to make the case to the audience, why is this on our list. why didn't the slaughterhouse calluses matter? >> the reason is, as you suggested, the first opportunity the supreme court has to interpret the 14th amendment. the reason that is so important is that the 14th amendment is what essentially takes the guarantees of the bill of rights eventually and constrains the actions of the state governments, if you think about the bill of rights, the first ten amendments to the constitution, all of them by their terms were really designed to restrict the federal government. and what it did to the people in the citizens, and that's really at thi
paul clement served as solicitor general during the bush 43 administration, and he is argued more than 75 cases before the supreme court. paula, great to have you. >> thanks, nice to be here. >> michael ross is illegal historian and the author of a biography of the justice you'll be hearing about tonight, samuel freemen miller. it's called justice, a shattered dream. he teaches at the university of maryland. thanks for coming. well, i just want to have to make the case to the...