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randi i. would. take on the c n n i c nightly news i'm way was a. ball game. gun incident. if one did a good. enough make it over the 2000000 mom. you need. to. get . enough. but i'm willing is a better. way to get. into cable ski and the scene on almost all. me until. one with a 20 naked woman or child of course in. the day and. how long. these. men moved out of oil into an old minute. human. body. wouldn't. put it in the garage to begin. with pull up struck. by a car you mean demi of whom did warn you. when up and what it means to know that it will damage. the missing guy and then what i need to get a. gun. and sit down on the middle class. to. be able to finish. it as if it. was room loaded i don't know yet what it was that was. used that it is. if you see this he will open locate it meet him her hold it. put. it. in i didn't get it let it know that it. will well if. it can hopefully you know they are. willing to. do it one of them by that. we can get it sold so when they get those guns give them back to it's a safe social package to booze them lying down and tied them f
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i were you know he would see that he would. be in the moment on. form visa. now would be down with. randy. mia. in the c n n i c nightly news i'm way it was a. ball game. if one did. nothing make it over that you know your mom. will know you need one she. will know. what i'm wondering is a better. way to get. into cable ski and the scene on old. i didn't find their way into being to find. one with a 20 naked woman or child that of course what they did. how long. will mommy have these. men moved out of oil into an old minute. you make a good deal of people who wouldn't. tell. you to begin. the pull ups truck to name by the car you mean get me a form with warm. with nothing but mean to know that it will damage. the missing guy and then just what i need to get a. gun. and sit down on the middle class. to. be able to focus on your normal. the fear i am. not up to a load of this yet it is that. that is easily bendish seat. open located it. pulled it this. week. if. i didn't get to let it go well that will be. well ringback if. it won't fit into my day i was. going to. be one of them by that. the good
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i were you know you would see they would. be in the moment on. last minute. now would be down with. randy i.d.'s even. on the c n n i c nightly news i'm way was a. wargame. if one did. nothing they could always ignore your mom. when they make one man. not. in a bad time but i'm winning is a good. way to get. into cable c.m.'s i mean i know. how to mind their way into being told. what. to do with a 20 naked woman or child of course. how long. like a man. or mommy of these. minutes out of oil into a normal minute. a good deal of fundies who wouldn't. tell the police but in the dark to begin the one he knows that i am a god. the poor people upset now clune embodied by you mean demi of whom did warn him said they were nothing but i mean to know that it will damage. the missing guy and then bust what i need to get a bit of. what i would i'm not going to. sit down the more nor less what i. see in the indian open is so you know me one of. the few that i am i will not offer you a lowdown on this yet way that is good if you see it has been almost all the load it is even the pope who it is. oh no i will wait for
i were you know you would see they would. be in the moment on. last minute. now would be down with. randy i.d.'s even. on the c n n i c nightly news i'm way was a. wargame. if one did. nothing they could always ignore your mom. when they make one man. not. in a bad time but i'm winning is a good. way to get. into cable c.m.'s i mean i know. how to mind their way into being told. what. to do with a 20 naked woman or child of course. how long. like a man. or mommy of these. minutes out of oil...
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would have lost. so i think you have to keep in mind if we're going to talk about arbitrary and irrational, every branch of government has that same potential. >> randy. then we'll have two minutes. >> i think i would be remiss if i didn't recommend two books for people to read who are interested in the lochner case. and the first book i would recommend is this book called "lochner v. new york, economic regulations on trial." and that was written by paul kens, who is my co-panelist here, and he graciously signed it over to me as we did our c-span program. i appreciate that. the second book i would recommend is a book by david bernstein of george mason law school called rehabilitating lochner, defending individual rights against progressive reform. i would recommend this book as well. if you read this book, you're going to get a somewhat different take on the facts of what was happening in the bake shop trade than you have heard so far. for one thing, you haven't heard anything about the difference between the bake shop companies, the large bakery companies who actually were not necessarily working their workers longer hours. they could use shift work
would have lost. so i think you have to keep in mind if we're going to talk about arbitrary and irrational, every branch of government has that same potential. >> randy. then we'll have two minutes. >> i think i would be remiss if i didn't recommend two books for people to read who are interested in the lochner case. and the first book i would recommend is this book called "lochner v. new york, economic regulations on trial." and that was written by paul kens, who is my...
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would like to bring dr. stokes and randy smith back. >> thanks, frank and i think we have the same problem. we need to ensure that their lives reflect reality. we see data and information so easily across borders. we need to have international solutions to this and we have to work alongside -- for those who want to know more about this, this is over 10 countries and legislative bodies that are now working together to identify the problems, to identify solutions and bring greater accountability to the social media platforms. who have failed to take action. let's be very frank about this. they failed to take action for accountability. frank: you are not saying taken enough action? you are saying failed to take action. >> that's right. i have been at this for a while, now. we have been asking for action to address the harms associated with social media platform, whether it's misuse of data, or scandals, or a lot of harmful content and we are failing to take action on harmful content. in the case of covid, they've taken action but insufficient action. what do we need in the end? we need better
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i would say that's true. i would like to make a comment what randy said, though. he keeps on saying these are legitimate health laws, but that's part of the problem here. part of the problem is defining what police power is. and liberty aof contract is not found in the constitution. it's extra constitutional right. it's created by the courts, and it's not really created until after the slaughterhouse cases, although you can make arguments it's in the spirit of the constitution. it's not there. so what we end up was kind of a questions -- one is does this violate due process, that's the due process clause of the 14th amendment. that's kind of the hook of the constitution. the other is what right violates that due process clause and has the contract clause, which as i said not in the constitution and a relatively new development. and the third is the police power of the states. and by saying it's just a health law that wasn't what necessarily everyone thought. >> i do want to mention about liberty of contract. the right to make enforced contracts was a right in the
i would say that's true. i would like to make a comment what randy said, though. he keeps on saying these are legitimate health laws, but that's part of the problem here. part of the problem is defining what police power is. and liberty aof contract is not found in the constitution. it's extra constitutional right. it's created by the courts, and it's not really created until after the slaughterhouse cases, although you can make arguments it's in the spirit of the constitution. it's not there....
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randy glosses over has to do with rights. the police power is not defined anywhere in the constitution. in fact, the police power i would say is not defined anywhere. if you look at the old constitutional treatises, they would say the police powers are all the power reserved to the states. it is not defined. what randy glosses over is he keeps talking about health and safety. the police power goes way beyond health and safety. as victory has pointed out, it goes towards protecting, you say the right of the government, but i would say the duty of the government to protect the general welfare. one thing is that we have glossed over the notion of police power. the second thing randy glosses over in his description is the burden of proof, or what he would call the presumption. that presumption up to lochner and including lochner, because one judge who dissented was strongly in favor of the legislation and strongly in favor of the state. the dissent in lochner put it, the statute cannot be overruled unless it is plainly and palpably beyond all question, and for that reason he would not have overruled the shorter hours provis
randy glosses over has to do with rights. the police power is not defined anywhere in the constitution. in fact, the police power i would say is not defined anywhere. if you look at the old constitutional treatises, they would say the police powers are all the power reserved to the states. it is not defined. what randy glosses over is he keeps talking about health and safety. the police power goes way beyond health and safety. as victory has pointed out, it goes towards protecting, you say the...
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. >> as i said i know you'll keep pressing for that information, randy. everyone would love to know. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> texas today reporting its biggest single day increase in new coronavirus cases. more than 10,000, and in arizona state health officials announcing a record 117 -- excuse me me, 117 coronavirus deaths just a day after the state passed 100,000 cases. in both states concerns are growing over hospitals being overwhelmed. joining me now to discuss an emergency physician at the valleywise medical center in phoenix. and an emergency room physician in houston. i'm so glad to have both of you. i'm going to start with you. arizona health officials warning that only 10% of the state's icu beds remain available. you have been forced to find ways to create new beds for patients. what's going on? >> don, thanks for having me. it's a very concerning situation. and we're having to make very tough decisions in the er. people love throwing around numbers, and everybody has become an expert these days, but let me put if to you this way. there are dec
. >> as i said i know you'll keep pressing for that information, randy. everyone would love to know. thank you so much. i appreciate it. >>> texas today reporting its biggest single day increase in new coronavirus cases. more than 10,000, and in arizona state health officials announcing a record 117 -- excuse me me, 117 coronavirus deaths just a day after the state passed 100,000 cases. in both states concerns are growing over hospitals being overwhelmed. joining me now to...
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it is others like it that target these kinds of disinformation deceptive practices. >> i would like to bring in randynd doctor stokes again and give you an opportunity to speak to these three very distinguished lawmakers. randy, let's start with you. you experience your incredible scam on a problem we have now learned about the explained to us. you deal with that and you're trying to do great things in the world. you see your continuing experience online theri platforms. you see these young people who you are trying to guide, shape, help. what would you say to these lawmakers and yes the parliament from canada from your perspective, really dealing on the very front lines of this? what do you need from the platforms and from them? >> thank you a couple of things stood out that i heard. certainly senator blumenthal's great comment about targeted advertisers versus driving buying and seeing a billboard. the biggest problem i see with what they're doing with these platforms are doing they are doing the redirect. they're not only redirecting consumers from true solutions but they are bringing them to now
it is others like it that target these kinds of disinformation deceptive practices. >> i would like to bring in randynd doctor stokes again and give you an opportunity to speak to these three very distinguished lawmakers. randy, let's start with you. you experience your incredible scam on a problem we have now learned about the explained to us. you deal with that and you're trying to do great things in the world. you see your continuing experience online theri platforms. you see these...
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randi -- wait. see. i thought if i talk long enough she would come back and there you are! >> this is what happens with technology. you know? >> that's right. >> make the best of it. >> spotty. sometimes it works and then sometimes we have to be patient. talk to me about something else that you have espoused. you have been saying that the upcoming school year could be a bridge year. what does that mean? >> right. i want to actually raise up because my members and my leaders have been really trying to figure out how we meet the needs of students, emotional and learning needs, and the massachusetts federation of teachers in boston teachers y g union have a plan for that. every kid is really different right now because every kid has been -- has dealt with the virus, the pandemic, in very different ways and so when i say it's a bridge year we need to meet kids' instructal and emotional needs and september on remote or whether we're in person in a hybrid way, we're going to have to assess where our kids are and then in some ways what we're doing is we will have to group kids dif
randi -- wait. see. i thought if i talk long enough she would come back and there you are! >> this is what happens with technology. you know? >> that's right. >> make the best of it. >> spotty. sometimes it works and then sometimes we have to be patient. talk to me about something else that you have espoused. you have been saying that the upcoming school year could be a bridge year. what does that mean? >> right. i want to actually raise up because my members and...
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i would say that is true. i would like to make a comment about what randy said. you keep saying these were legitimate laws.t is part of the problem. part of the problem was defining what police power is. liberty of contract is not found in the constitution. it is an extra-constitutional right created by the courts. and it is not really created until after the slaughterhouse cases. although, there are some, you can make arguments it is in the spirit of the constitution. but it is not there. we end up with a triumvirate of questions, in the lochner v. new york. one is, does this violate due process, the due process clause of the 14th amendment. the other is, does it violate the due process clause. that is the contract clause. which is, not in the constitution, in a relatively new development area the other is, what is police power. by saying it was a health law, that is not what everybody thought. people thought it extended to the general welfare. prof. barnett: i do want to mention about liberty of contract, that right was passed by congress, eventually passed the 14th amendment because they were concerned
i would say that is true. i would like to make a comment about what randy said. you keep saying these were legitimate laws.t is part of the problem. part of the problem was defining what police power is. liberty of contract is not found in the constitution. it is an extra-constitutional right created by the courts. and it is not really created until after the slaughterhouse cases. although, there are some, you can make arguments it is in the spirit of the constitution. but it is not there. we...
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randi. >> reporter: well, i think, wolf, that he was thinking that early on he would protect the vulnerableould make sure that hospitals weren't overwhelmed early on. he would get the tools in place that he needed like ppe and ventilators, perhaps. and then he would have a slow and steady flattening of the curve so if we see an uptick in the numbers like we're seeing now, the governor felt that the state would be ready. but we are certainly seeing an uptick. in the last 24 hours we've seen more than 7,300 new cases. and 63 hospitals around the state have run out of beds. and the governor still today, after being pressured by reporters, he still will not release statewide numbers for those hospitalized with covid-19, even though he promised to do this a week ago. and he told us to go to the dhar charts and the graphs and the reports that are on the state health department website. we've sifted through it and it's just not there. miami-dade still having trouble. 24% of the cases coming out of that county in the whole state. in the last two weeks hospitalizations are up 90%. we also have the i
randi. >> reporter: well, i think, wolf, that he was thinking that early on he would protect the vulnerableould make sure that hospitals weren't overwhelmed early on. he would get the tools in place that he needed like ppe and ventilators, perhaps. and then he would have a slow and steady flattening of the curve so if we see an uptick in the numbers like we're seeing now, the governor felt that the state would be ready. but we are certainly seeing an uptick. in the last 24 hours we've...
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randi heightsman. she bought a brand-new car in february and just furloughed for a second time. >> not what i would havewas going to go on unemployment and not be able to work. >> reporter: the extra $600 a week in enhanced unemployment expires at the end of this month, leaving her in financial jeopardy. >> if that extra $600 goes away, that is gone. that doesn't even cover my rent. tha that's $200 to $300 a week. that's not livable for anybody at all, let alone somebody that has bills that are for somebody that's used to make somebody twice that in a day. >> omar yefoon reopened for four days before reclosing shoals service. >> reporter: the risk of staying open as cases surged was too great, forcing somebody to lay off his employees for a second time. >> how do you turn around and ask for someone -- you know, here we go again. i swear we're going to make it this time. it's really humbling. >> reporter: americans out of work have nothing but time. for heightsman, she's using it to watch how elected officials are responding to the health and unemployment crisis. >> we're sitting at home. the only thing
randi heightsman. she bought a brand-new car in february and just furloughed for a second time. >> not what i would havewas going to go on unemployment and not be able to work. >> reporter: the extra $600 a week in enhanced unemployment expires at the end of this month, leaving her in financial jeopardy. >> if that extra $600 goes away, that is gone. that doesn't even cover my rent. tha that's $200 to $300 a week. that's not livable for anybody at all, let alone somebody that...
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legacy right now, because she would want us to enter our schools safely, give us options and do this slowly. thank you, randi, for your time and the opportunity. you.: thank i want to open it up to the , becausend dr. biden we could talk for hours about this. you can hear not only the passion, but our frustration with not having anyone in washington in the current administration to work with, despite the fact that we have been on this since february. let me open it up. with dr.alked a lot biden in the senator, so let me open it up to you two. senator warren: let me make a couple of points. the first is, thank you. i can't tell you how important it is to hear your voices and hear the passion and hear the commitment. but it also reminds me why i am to see joe biden become the next president of the u.s. of theseto all problems about the most vulnerable kids, the need for resources, the urgency of the moment, the importance of safety. and how i think about this is, we had a system that was not working before, a system that was under resourced. a system where children, because of this it out -- because of the zip code they were born into, their family didn't hav
legacy right now, because she would want us to enter our schools safely, give us options and do this slowly. thank you, randi, for your time and the opportunity. you.: thank i want to open it up to the , becausend dr. biden we could talk for hours about this. you can hear not only the passion, but our frustration with not having anyone in washington in the current administration to work with, despite the fact that we have been on this since february. let me open it up. with dr.alked a lot biden...
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randy. good morning. kids need to be back in school, but let's be cautious. i wouldelieve in some kind of trial program. country waitsthis for disaster then fixes it. i would say put every kid and teacher. on the first day, have them all tested when they walk into the school. then, in three weeks or four weeks, have them all tested virusand see who has the or if there is none. anduld like to suggest this -- put in a trial period first. host: who pays for it? do you think there is money available at the state or federal level? caller: there is money. there has to be money for it. they have money for this. this would be a great thing to trial first. host: all right. for parents,0 (202) 748-8001 for educators. should schools reopen in the fall? for all others (202) 748-8002. this morning, on the front page of the washington times, u.s. government reveals broad chinese spy campaign. areese intelligence pompeo that-- by they arei chief said part of large-scale spy activities by china to recruit spies. the latest long-term threat to our nation's economic felt tile isthe --
randy. good morning. kids need to be back in school, but let's be cautious. i wouldelieve in some kind of trial program. country waitsthis for disaster then fixes it. i would say put every kid and teacher. on the first day, have them all tested when they walk into the school. then, in three weeks or four weeks, have them all tested virusand see who has the or if there is none. anduld like to suggest this -- put in a trial period first. host: who pays for it? do you think there is money...
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i have talked about. we still have a hard time then tracing where these infections came from, which would be helpful slowing it down. >> more now on florida. our randy kay joins us now from west palm beach. what's the latest? >> anderson, nearly 10,000 new cases, here, in the state of florida and a record number of deaths. 253 deaths to reportment this is the third day in a row that we have seen a record number of deaths. yesterday, we saw 216 deaths. we also have more than 6,500 floridians who have already died from the coronavirus. statewide, the positivity rate is 19.3%. that's well above the 10% threshold that they're looking for. and still, about 8,400 people hospitalized in the state here. also, less than 17% of all icu beds are left in the state. and nearly 50 hospitals say they don't have any icu beds left, at all. and on top of these very disturbing numbers, the state of florida is now bracing for a tropical storm or possible hurricane in the next day or so. so, florida has decided to close all state-run coronavirus testing sites, including the one that i am at. just behind me here, they were pulling down the tents and poles and they got ri
i have talked about. we still have a hard time then tracing where these infections came from, which would be helpful slowing it down. >> more now on florida. our randy kay joins us now from west palm beach. what's the latest? >> anderson, nearly 10,000 new cases, here, in the state of florida and a record number of deaths. 253 deaths to reportment this is the third day in a row that we have seen a record number of deaths. yesterday, we saw 216 deaths. we also have more than 6,500...