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i met with president biden in june, right of this year, and i had a photo of robert williams and, his two young daughters. and robert was holding the first gender sage justice award. and president biden's like is the high rate the threat of like there is hope once we start having the president asking some of these questions and that a long way off from coding in a white mass and i would say in terms of words of encouragement tech needs us it's not the other way around the perspectives that you bring what you care is important. and i had to find that for myself when i first wanted to do this research. people are like, how good your math skills? are you sure really want to tell that i had a bit of discouragement from very well-meaning people, you know, they just had to look for me to make sure i don't get hurt and all of that right. so what helped me was having people like dr. timnit gabriel, she was finishing up her phd while i was finishing my master's. and then you're saying that i look to who are inspiring. deb raji reached out on facebook, right, saying, hey, i saw this can i do an
i met with president biden in june, right of this year, and i had a photo of robert williams and, his two young daughters. and robert was holding the first gender sage justice award. and president biden's like is the high rate the threat of like there is hope once we start having the president asking some of these questions and that a long way off from coding in a white mass and i would say in terms of words of encouragement tech needs us it's not the other way around the perspectives that you...
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i met with president biden in june, right of this year, and i had a photo of robert williams and, his two young daughters. and robert was holding the first gender sage justice award. and president biden's like is the high rate the threat of like there is hope once we start having the president asking some of these questions and that a long way off from coding in a white mass and i would say in terms of words of encouragement tech needs us it's not the other way around the perspectives that you bring what you care is important. and i had to find that for myself when i first wanted to do this research. people are like, how good your math skills? are you sure really want to tell that i had a bit of discouragement from very well-meaning people, you know, they just had to look for me to make sure i don't get hurt and all of that right. so what helped me was having people like dr. timnit gabriel, she was finishing up her phd while i was finishing my master's. and then you're saying that i look to who are inspiring. deb raji reached out on facebook, right, saying, hey, i saw this can i do an
i met with president biden in june, right of this year, and i had a photo of robert williams and, his two young daughters. and robert was holding the first gender sage justice award. and president biden's like is the high rate the threat of like there is hope once we start having the president asking some of these questions and that a long way off from coding in a white mass and i would say in terms of words of encouragement tech needs us it's not the other way around the perspectives that you...
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before labor day of 2005, while we're in the middle of that confirmation battle for john roberts, chief justice william rehnquist passes away and then you end up with samuel alito confirmed to the court by the january of that next year. really she put a lot of things into motion. >> shannon: things you could not have predicted. you are right, that gave us the man who has been the chief justice since then. think about his impact on the court. she thought he was a very good choice because he had argued a number of cases before the court. when she heard it looked like he would be her replacement she was very supportive of the fact that he had the intellectual rigor and skills and everything he would need to be a good justice, but then all those dominoes fall. the passing of justice rehnquist and very quickly you know well the bush administration had to then work on two confirmations giving us both chief justice roberts, justice alito and she could have never known when she decided my husband needs me, i need to spend time with him and walk him through his illness and be with him, that it would trigger all
before labor day of 2005, while we're in the middle of that confirmation battle for john roberts, chief justice william rehnquist passes away and then you end up with samuel alito confirmed to the court by the january of that next year. really she put a lot of things into motion. >> shannon: things you could not have predicted. you are right, that gave us the man who has been the chief justice since then. think about his impact on the court. she thought he was a very good choice because...
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- [robert] where's that little bag? - [william] okay, you're all set. - dr.is examination of terri schiavo. - [william] can you close your eyes for me? how much are you able to frame? - so i counted the number of times he gave her a direction. - [william] terri, can you close your eyes for me? - i counted the number of times he asked mary schindler to give her direction. - [william] mary, i want you to ask her to close your eyes. - terri, can you close your eyes for mommy? close your eyes for mommy. (terri groans) can you close your eyes? - close your eyes tightly. - close your eyes for mommy. - [william] close your eyes very tightly. - can you close them? can you open your eyes up real high? - [william] close your eyes real tightly. - can you make a nice stare? - [william] try and look for the red light. - open your eyes. - [george] and there were over 150 directions. - [william] terri, look at me. close 'em real tightly, way over at me. - can you raise your eyebrows? - then i counted the number of times that he said she complied. - [william] open 'em real w
- [robert] where's that little bag? - [william] okay, you're all set. - dr.is examination of terri schiavo. - [william] can you close your eyes for me? how much are you able to frame? - so i counted the number of times he gave her a direction. - [william] terri, can you close your eyes for me? - i counted the number of times he asked mary schindler to give her direction. - [william] mary, i want you to ask her to close your eyes. - terri, can you close your eyes for mommy? close your eyes for...
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is highly unusual and i'm probably on something. >> william sherr it is suspicions with detective katie kingston. he then went over to check out roberthow close it. is >> it department number four, and it's back balcony was less than three feet from corey's old kitchen. when police met with robert denney's coworkers, they said that they had talked about watching a young woman from his balcony. >> do you think you've been watching here for? while >> no question. >> it was something straight out of hitchcock. a rear window, a vulnerable young woman, a man watching, seeing, but unseen. robert denney did not match the description that police got an earlier in the case of that peeping tom, but that did not mean that he had not been spying on corey, said detectives. >> it would not take much if she had her lights on for him to sit up there in the dark and be able to watch her, as much as he wanted to. >> kingston did not know where the man lived now, but she found out that he had a sister in the area. the woman told the detective about her brother was on settling to say the least. >> she called him a night cream for. she said that he would
is highly unusual and i'm probably on something. >> william sherr it is suspicions with detective katie kingston. he then went over to check out roberthow close it. is >> it department number four, and it's back balcony was less than three feet from corey's old kitchen. when police met with robert denney's coworkers, they said that they had talked about watching a young woman from his balcony. >> do you think you've been watching here for? while >> no question. >>...
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sandra day o'connor in key moments, but what happened after that, chief william rehnquist passed away, and george w. bush switched roberts to the chief seat, and that is how he sits there as the chief justice of the united states, and samuel alito who is far more conservative of sandra day on nor succeeded her. >> and she was confirmed by the senate with 99-0? >> exactly right. 99-0. >> and as you and i remember, joe biden was the democratic senator from delaware, and the top democratic in the democratic hearings when they were having those hearings. >> and strom thurmond was promoting women to powerful positions that joe biden might not have at the time. but recipient concerns from the abortion activists to protect access to abortions, and she was willing to do it. >> i am old enough to remember, if it dealt with an issue that would come up before the supreme court, she dodged. >> that became the standard, and we have watched several different ones have come up, especially in the trump period, and many have dodged, and look at how contentious it was. and the grand standing over ketanji jackson. and that is a time she wa
sandra day o'connor in key moments, but what happened after that, chief william rehnquist passed away, and george w. bush switched roberts to the chief seat, and that is how he sits there as the chief justice of the united states, and samuel alito who is far more conservative of sandra day on nor succeeded her. >> and she was confirmed by the senate with 99-0? >> exactly right. 99-0. >> and as you and i remember, joe biden was the democratic senator from delaware, and the top...
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william scott. assistant chief david lazar. deputy chief robert o'sullivan. deputy chief daniel pereira. deputy chief ras juany. deputy chief walsh and deputy chief ng. now your commanders. [applause] we are here to honor a select group of officers in the san francisco police department who ghaijed in ookts of bravery and displayed courage far exsided required of them. the commander aufssers will describe the self-less acts the individuals took which explain why they are honored tonight. before we hear about the acts of valor, mayor breed is here to say a few words. >> thank you very much. and good evening to all the honorees tonight as well as their family and friends who are joining us to acknowledge the exceptional work of the people of the san francisco police department. today as we talk about the medal of valor and you hear the various stories, the consistent theme of each incident will just remind you of the extraordinary courage and heroism it takes in order to do this very very challenging work of the san francisco police department. i want to express my appreciation for each an
william scott. assistant chief david lazar. deputy chief robert o'sullivan. deputy chief daniel pereira. deputy chief ras juany. deputy chief walsh and deputy chief ng. now your commanders. [applause] we are here to honor a select group of officers in the san francisco police department who ghaijed in ookts of bravery and displayed courage far exsided required of them. the commander aufssers will describe the self-less acts the individuals took which explain why they are honored tonight. before...
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and i think john roberts -- >> it would be one of the biggest decisions before them, since the decision of the 2000 election. elliot williams, as always, thank you both. for more, i want to bring in cnn political analyst maggie haberman. i think the question, as we see all the trump legal team, what are saying -- but how has trump himself debunked the multiple efforts that have been playing out, two of them now successful, at least for now, to get him off the ballot? >> what he's saying publicly is not different to what he saying privately, caitlin. this is undemocratic, this is election interference. as we know, he's very good at projecting what he's accused of back on to other people. it's not surprising hate doing this here. he's not happy about this. it is true that a lot of people around him say this is politically helpful, but it also yet another front they have to fight. that comes when they're fighting any number of them. >> are they worried at all about the point that norm was making there? which is that secretary of state, even if she's a democrat, the colorado supreme court, that january 6th congressional committ
and i think john roberts -- >> it would be one of the biggest decisions before them, since the decision of the 2000 election. elliot williams, as always, thank you both. for more, i want to bring in cnn political analyst maggie haberman. i think the question, as we see all the trump legal team, what are saying -- but how has trump himself debunked the multiple efforts that have been playing out, two of them now successful, at least for now, to get him off the ballot? >> what he's...
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and i think john roberts -- >> it certainly would be one of the biggest decisions before them since that decision of the 2000 election. elliott williams, norm eisen, thank you both. for more on this, i want to bring in "new york times" senior political correspondent and cnn's analyst maggie haberman. we see the trump legal team, what they're saying. but how is trump himself viewing the multiple efforts that are playing out, two of them successful at least for now, to get him off the ballot? >> what he's saying is this is undemocratic, this is an effort to -- it's election interference. as we know, he is very good at projecting what he is accused of back onto other people. and it's not surprising he's doing this here. he's not happy about this. and it is true that a lot of people around him see this as politically helpful. but it's also yet another front they have to fight. and that comes when they are fighting any number of them. >> are they worried at all about the point that norm was making there, which was that a secretary of state, even if she is a democrat, the colorado supreme court, the january 6th congressional committee, all
and i think john roberts -- >> it certainly would be one of the biggest decisions before them since that decision of the 2000 election. elliott williams, norm eisen, thank you both. for more on this, i want to bring in "new york times" senior political correspondent and cnn's analyst maggie haberman. we see the trump legal team, what they're saying. but how is trump himself viewing the multiple efforts that are playing out, two of them successful at least for now, to get him off...
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robert fluor, professor of civil war studies here at gettysburg college. peter carmichael pete is the author of three books. lee is young artillery east william j.p. graham the last generation young virginians in peace and reunion and most recently, the war for the common soldier, how men thought, fought and survived in civil war. armies. he is currently under contract with basic books for a new book on the battle of gettysburg in addition to lecturing widely, pete has also conducted numerous public teacher workshops, exhibit consultations and multiple interpretive workshops for national park service staff. and just on a closing note, i just want to say, i think many of you are very aware of this. pete works tremendously hard over the course of the year to make the summer conference an exciting, invigorating experience. all of you, so many of the exciting ideas and new topics and new elements of this conference come from pete's ideas and it's always fun to get here in the summer and see those ideas come to fruition. so pete as well. at this appreciate. jill. thank you so much. i really appreciate those remarks is very sweet of it's really it's tru
robert fluor, professor of civil war studies here at gettysburg college. peter carmichael pete is the author of three books. lee is young artillery east william j.p. graham the last generation young virginians in peace and reunion and most recently, the war for the common soldier, how men thought, fought and survived in civil war. armies. he is currently under contract with basic books for a new book on the battle of gettysburg in addition to lecturing widely, pete has also conducted numerous...
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william fulbright, the senator said after he died. we should remember, went on the floor of the senate and intoned that we should. what robert oppenheimer gave to america and we should remember what we did to him. i found i found sort of the legacy of these scientists afterwards as fascinating is what they did during manhattan project. and i think, you know, oppenheimer's frank was it was a similar of parallel to him in that frank couldn't really get a job at a university because been a card carrying member the communist party or anything got blackballed during the mccarthy times and but he did go on he founded the exploratorium in san francisco, which is, you know, a great children's science museum. yeah, that was that an achievement, really. i kind of museum that thought children how to play with and do their own experiments and and frank know made a success of that and he had in itself become a victim my car of the era and couldn't teach and ended up running a cattle ranch in colorado for some years before he finally got back to california and and the exploratorium. i was just going to say on that point about frank oppenh
william fulbright, the senator said after he died. we should remember, went on the floor of the senate and intoned that we should. what robert oppenheimer gave to america and we should remember what we did to him. i found i found sort of the legacy of these scientists afterwards as fascinating is what they did during manhattan project. and i think, you know, oppenheimer's frank was it was a similar of parallel to him in that frank couldn't really get a job at a university because been a card...
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william perry, who is see here on the right, is accused alongside edward robinson, seen on the left of the shooting death in 2015 of cartier. eli robertsg eli, reportedly on the orders from perry back area news group reports that a judge reduced the bail for perry to $200,000, but refused to reduce the bail for robinson. the former city manager of milpitas is suing the city, accusing leaders of misconduct. >> bay area news group reports that ex-city manager, steve mcharris, is seeking at least $25,000 in damages. he left after three and a half years on the job when the council didn't renew his contract, his lawsuit says. former milpitas mayor rich tran traded political favors for endorsements and that he and the current mayor, carmen montano, overstepped their authority by trying to get a city employee fired. tran denies the allegations, says he did not pressure harris to fire anyone again. >> earlier this year, the us department of interior announced it would help build a new multi-billion dollar reservoir near sacramento, but now the plan, facing a lawsuit by environmental groups, chronicle reports the plan to build the biggest reser
william perry, who is see here on the right, is accused alongside edward robinson, seen on the left of the shooting death in 2015 of cartier. eli robertsg eli, reportedly on the orders from perry back area news group reports that a judge reduced the bail for perry to $200,000, but refused to reduce the bail for robinson. the former city manager of milpitas is suing the city, accusing leaders of misconduct. >> bay area news group reports that ex-city manager, steve mcharris, is seeking at...