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member roby.i have laid out my positions in a statement and i won't belabor this in any great detail here but would refer you to the statement but in brief i believe the supreme court should have a code of conduct for no other reason than its own self interest but with deference mister chairman, i don't think it's a good idea to ask the judicial conference of the united states to develop a code for the court that runs counter i think to the statutorygovernance structure for the federal courts that congress has created . i have written and i believe that judges should explain the reason for refusal on the record for transparency, for a pellet purposes and also to create a common-law of recusal, but i do worry a bit about requiring such a statement in matters of nonfinancial conflicts, embarrassing details that judges might decide to sq recusal rather than reveal those matters on the record so i think any rule has to find an exception to protect judges in that circumstance. i acknowledge that the fe
member roby.i have laid out my positions in a statement and i won't belabor this in any great detail here but would refer you to the statement but in brief i believe the supreme court should have a code of conduct for no other reason than its own self interest but with deference mister chairman, i don't think it's a good idea to ask the judicial conference of the united states to develop a code for the court that runs counter i think to the statutorygovernance structure for the federal courts...
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someone like martha roby is not what i think people is a particularly contested seat. a mike conaway in west texas. those don't seem like frontline districts. >> mid line texas is an extremely republican seat. martha roby, my friend, has young children, and this is also true of a younger child with congressman mitchell. so i think there are personal reasons in some of the cases, and then in other cases, it might be based upon the political landscape. >> how much -- and i would love you to answer this as honestly as you possibly can. how much is it -- being the minority, but also having to answer for the president all the time? >> that very well may be part of it. and certainly some of the moderates who may be retiring do not want to have to do that, at least not 100% of the time. >> did you have that thought? what has it been like to be on the outside looking in to american politics and to the house during this year? do you think to yourself i wish i was there? or do you say to yourself i'm glad i'm not? >> i would have preferred to be there, obviously. but i thought t
someone like martha roby is not what i think people is a particularly contested seat. a mike conaway in west texas. those don't seem like frontline districts. >> mid line texas is an extremely republican seat. martha roby, my friend, has young children, and this is also true of a younger child with congressman mitchell. so i think there are personal reasons in some of the cases, and then in other cases, it might be based upon the political landscape. >> how much -- and i would love...
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and the hidden treasures he gets to be and robi's national museum and i'm caisson of insight into africa's distant obst. this is tom. morton. in. through the boat. through. the cargo cult that. used to exist during the time. hello i'm christine wonderwall comes to africa it's good to have you along climate change is set to his africa harder than of the continent's agriculture is the backbone off economy in many countries and that makes the recurrence of drought storms and other climate fact. threats to people and economies alike a survey by the group afro barometer shows off of africans have seen the effects of climate change with their own eyes so with africans are a way off the debate on climate change itself and the survey shows many aren't they all went away of what's happening i'll coverage begins in tokyo. along togo's coast just east of the capital niamey villages of feeling the devastation of rising sea levels only the remains of this fishing village are left standing. kojo and his family had to leave their fisherman's cabin when the waters began to rise. the house everything there
and the hidden treasures he gets to be and robi's national museum and i'm caisson of insight into africa's distant obst. this is tom. morton. in. through the boat. through. the cargo cult that. used to exist during the time. hello i'm christine wonderwall comes to africa it's good to have you along climate change is set to his africa harder than of the continent's agriculture is the backbone off economy in many countries and that makes the recurrence of drought storms and other climate fact....
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have you with more pictures of the lions all the ice lions hockey team as we've just seen them if i robytil next time i thought. it's time to take one step. and face. time to search the house. and find for the troops. time to overcome pound trees and connection. until it's time for. and you don't get is coming up ahead. minds. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany and my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized really early the.
have you with more pictures of the lions all the ice lions hockey team as we've just seen them if i robytil next time i thought. it's time to take one step. and face. time to search the house. and find for the troops. time to overcome pound trees and connection. until it's time for. and you don't get is coming up ahead. minds. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany and my mother is from...
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now from a roby -- neroli. -- nairobi, kenya. clinical where the man died.fell sick after returning home from in a bowl infected area, when he was working in a mining area. the clinic is now closed. people have been vaccinated. and health workers are trying to trace people he made contact with. i million people live in the city on the border with rwanda. >> we did not know what was happening. we just people who looks like doctors carrying him away. they said they will come back to vaccinate us. > we are afraid as goma residents because we have seen how people are dying in but some bow and been in night and day. essence same to the lives of 1700 people. it is second only to the outbreak in west africa that killed 11,000 people five years ago. health workers trying to combat the outbreak are having to deal with militia groups and communities, both hostile to them. as well as poor infrastructure in vast regions where villages are hard to reach. timebola survivor spencer taking care of children -- spends her time taking care of children whose parents are sick ar
now from a roby -- neroli. -- nairobi, kenya. clinical where the man died.fell sick after returning home from in a bowl infected area, when he was working in a mining area. the clinic is now closed. people have been vaccinated. and health workers are trying to trace people he made contact with. i million people live in the city on the border with rwanda. >> we did not know what was happening. we just people who looks like doctors carrying him away. they said they will come back to...
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electric vehicles specially ones power from renewable sources would certainly make a difference while the robie now has some taxis the operated by a subsidiary of a finnish company eco rent and it has been growing its feet. you don't see the difference you only hear it or rather you don't. canyon's 1st fully electric car is almost silent. you know africa they can only operate in cities where there's a reliable electricity supply. charging takes about 2 hours. and once fully charged it can travel up to 150 kilometers the battery can last up to 15 years. a finish company launched its the taxi named a ride last year in nairobi you can hail it with an ad. today the company has 11 vehicles operating in the kenyan capital. and as the drivers don't have to pay for it. they charge less for a ride the normal taxis do. it will take many more electric cars to make a difference to the polluted air in nairobi but it's a start. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your story. by made out of but not only do t
electric vehicles specially ones power from renewable sources would certainly make a difference while the robie now has some taxis the operated by a subsidiary of a finnish company eco rent and it has been growing its feet. you don't see the difference you only hear it or rather you don't. canyon's 1st fully electric car is almost silent. you know africa they can only operate in cities where there's a reliable electricity supply. charging takes about 2 hours. and once fully charged it can...
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peter roby in doha the top stories on al-jazeera dozens of people have been killed in 2 separate attacks on the security forces in southern yemen both were in the port city of aden the largest was on a military camp which is a base for iraqi trained and supported forces at least 30 were killed including a senior commander who for the fighters say they carried out that attack with a groan and a ballistic missile but there's been no claim of responsibility for a separate attack on a police station in the center of aden which killed at least 10 well all that unfolded as the who claim to a fight a ballistic missile into saudi arabia they say they hit a military position and a mom the capital city of the oil rich eastern region the fighters of recently targeted airports and military installations inside saudi arabia the group says that's in response to sochi. the u.s. military campaign in yemen mohammad top has more now from santa. this incident at least the death toll all for the. own. military parade in a military camp has reached so far over 30. per military personnel we have received many
peter roby in doha the top stories on al-jazeera dozens of people have been killed in 2 separate attacks on the security forces in southern yemen both were in the port city of aden the largest was on a military camp which is a base for iraqi trained and supported forces at least 30 were killed including a senior commander who for the fighters say they carried out that attack with a groan and a ballistic missile but there's been no claim of responsibility for a separate attack on a police...
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the scottish national party team and all other aspects of scottish roby performers will be headed upct from england to scotland ? taking the decision to defect from england to scotland? after a plain career that brought him to claps for —— catherine, he moved into coaching and had a spell with england academy. his greatest achievement came with northampton where he wa nted came with northampton where he wanted premiership title and european challenge cup before returning to the england set up in 2018 as performance pathway coach. now he is heading north to link up with scotland. tremendous appointment out of the blue. taking him from england to scottish rugby, it will make a difference in the timing is perfectjust before the world cup. coming off a bad defeat against france. he could come in and make a big difference. they could go to the world cup, and when it, i don't see why not. jim mallinder an interested spectator as they take in france and merryfield tomorrow looking to avenge the loss that they suffered in france last weekend. you can look back or you like and you and not get
the scottish national party team and all other aspects of scottish roby performers will be headed upct from england to scotland ? taking the decision to defect from england to scotland? after a plain career that brought him to claps for —— catherine, he moved into coaching and had a spell with england academy. his greatest achievement came with northampton where he wa nted came with northampton where he wanted premiership title and european challenge cup before returning to the england set...
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americans receive ag average of -- receive an average of five billion roby calls every month. >> how many go to your phone? >> about three a night. >> three a night? >> solar panels, all sorts. i don't have solar panels. insurance. >> i never get a robo call. >> for an accident i didn't have. >> you don't buy the solar panels? not on a new york apartment? >>> why was an elementary school cheerleading team selling raffle tickets for a semiautomatic rifle? who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. since my dvt blood clot i was thinking... could there be another around the corner? or could it turn out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another
americans receive ag average of -- receive an average of five billion roby calls every month. >> how many go to your phone? >> about three a night. >> three a night? >> solar panels, all sorts. i don't have solar panels. insurance. >> i never get a robo call. >> for an accident i didn't have. >> you don't buy the solar panels? not on a new york apartment? >>> why was an elementary school cheerleading team selling raffle tickets for a...
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>>robi all right, thank you john let's check in on the richmond sandra fell bridge. all is well traffic just about back at the limit looking really good here with no problems for the pay gates across the span and out a one on one so this commute is over great news for those of you getting out there right now because early folks at to sit in traffic. we're checking the bay bridge cash lanes and fast track lanes a little heavy, but some of fast track lanes are opening up looking right down the middle you see that it's getting better and better so no th-t it slow at least from west grand by the time you make of just under this 80 over crossing, he will get some relief if your fast track or and if you're a car pooler because those lanes are clearing out so 15 minutes to fremont street. no hot spots, no major issues right now some of the numbers are going down which is what we like to see dublin to fremont still under 30 minutes and the nimitz remember i told you about the crash in hayward southbound at industrial wrapping up looks like it's pretty much out of the way tha
>>robi all right, thank you john let's check in on the richmond sandra fell bridge. all is well traffic just about back at the limit looking really good here with no problems for the pay gates across the span and out a one on one so this commute is over great news for those of you getting out there right now because early folks at to sit in traffic. we're checking the bay bridge cash lanes and fast track lanes a little heavy, but some of fast track lanes are opening up looking right down...
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martha roby from alabama, the exodus of women from the party and also extremely problematic and theyoblem and doesn't seem like anyone knows how to fix it, particularly when your recruitment chair is going out of the door. >> this is one of the disconnects between the elite republican officials and donors who want a very diverse party in terms of african-americans and hispanics and women and republican voters who aren't in the same place necessarily. >> you remember after 2012 when president obama was re-elected the republicans came out with a growth and opportunity project to appeal to more minorities and immigration reform to get more hispanics and more african-americans to hear their message. president trump sort of ripped up that strategy in the fact that he won in 2016 has left the party sort of scrambling for strategy. do you stick with trump's base first strategy which brings voters out and has huge margins in rural areas that helped him win in florida and other states where republicans have not won in quite a long time or do you try to appeal to minorities and if the presiden
martha roby from alabama, the exodus of women from the party and also extremely problematic and theyoblem and doesn't seem like anyone knows how to fix it, particularly when your recruitment chair is going out of the door. >> this is one of the disconnects between the elite republican officials and donors who want a very diverse party in terms of african-americans and hispanics and women and republican voters who aren't in the same place necessarily. >> you remember after 2012 when...
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brooks of indiana wh has been tasked of seeking women candidates for the republican party and martha robyabama announced their retirement. and, you know, i think what's significant about it is this, ronald reagan's last term, half the members of congress in women were rpublicans, 12 out of 25. now there are02 women in the house of representativ, 89 are democrats, 13 are republicans, two of those 13 just announced their retirement. so, you know, it's a white male party, and that's a ite demographic. >> woodruff: what are the consequences of this? >> of course -- there's a book called at the merging democratic majority, 20 yea ago, th took a look at the demographics that were republican and they were all faing, and they were predicting democratic reign by now ant d thasn't happened, and that's because a lot of latinos whe they simulate become white and they're voting republican. it's a boon, country is 76% white,ut it's a long-term catastrophe and that's talking politics. it's a short-term worldfo catastroph the party. >> but in the short term this could bit good pos for donald trump. >> it
brooks of indiana wh has been tasked of seeking women candidates for the republican party and martha robyabama announced their retirement. and, you know, i think what's significant about it is this, ronald reagan's last term, half the members of congress in women were rpublicans, 12 out of 25. now there are02 women in the house of representativ, 89 are democrats, 13 are republicans, two of those 13 just announced their retirement. so, you know, it's a white male party, and that's a ite...
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and then most notably and most recently the january in roby which marked the third anniversary of the kenya's military defeat outside the country. if we think about this from an external threat, it's really a part for us to think about some issues of marginalization the northeastern part of the country, as long been sort of marginalized issues of local development and often reach for two as the northern frontier district in the cold colonial days it was a backwater for national level investment in infrastructure education and all of these things that contributed to many of this sort of local somalia population in the kenya population. recruitment issues among still shabbat which has exacerbated some of this questions. the issue from an external sense has been very heavy-handed one scholar noted that it was like killing mosquito with a hammer. actual judicial violence often targeting small you population discriminate late. threat that closed refugee camps in 2016, have been quite problematic. we can get into some of those kind of questions and more issues and complexities as we talk ab
and then most notably and most recently the january in roby which marked the third anniversary of the kenya's military defeat outside the country. if we think about this from an external threat, it's really a part for us to think about some issues of marginalization the northeastern part of the country, as long been sort of marginalized issues of local development and often reach for two as the northern frontier district in the cold colonial days it was a backwater for national level investment...
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not just him, mike conaway is retiring, martha roby is in a safe seat in alabama. i do wonder, it's not fun to be in the minority, but i also wonder how much of it is like i don't want to carry water for this guy anymore? >> oh, i think that's a lot of it. it becomes too much. it becomes a burden that eats at your very dignity. you find yourself out here standing in front of a bank of cameras trying to explain the inexplicable. you dodge and weave and it becomes too much. particularly for someone like will hurd, the only african-american republican in the united states congress who has the largest border to mexico in his congressional district of any member of congress, lacking the kind of support on this issue that he's gone to the leadership, he's gone to the party and said we cannot stay in the space that's being created by the president. >> yes. >> it becomes too much. and he decides i'm not doing this anymore. it's unfortunate. we've lost a good public servant. we've lost for the party someone who could have been the kind of standard bearer that we at least id
not just him, mike conaway is retiring, martha roby is in a safe seat in alabama. i do wonder, it's not fun to be in the minority, but i also wonder how much of it is like i don't want to carry water for this guy anymore? >> oh, i think that's a lot of it. it becomes too much. it becomes a burden that eats at your very dignity. you find yourself out here standing in front of a bank of cameras trying to explain the inexplicable. you dodge and weave and it becomes too much. particularly for...
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martha roby, who's retiring, she had to beg the president for an endorsement because of a close election being challenged on her right. does she want to go with that again with this president in the white house? i don't think so. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw more retirement announcements. republicans are feckless, co-conspirators, complicit in the president's racism. i just said the republican party to me is like dead. i don't know how it will be reinvented. >> the most recent republican to really come out and make a stand against trump was justin amash. by the way, justin amash is no longer a member of the reason party. i don't know what his prospects are to come back to the house. quick break. as we mentioned, the president was talking to reporters before heading out to ohio. the question came up, if that crowd starts making the chant like they did in carolina a couple of weeks ago, what are you going to do? the president's answer seemed noncommittal. we will play that for you. and many looked at last night as the joe biden survival test and he seemed to pass it. the real test may
martha roby, who's retiring, she had to beg the president for an endorsement because of a close election being challenged on her right. does she want to go with that again with this president in the white house? i don't think so. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw more retirement announcements. republicans are feckless, co-conspirators, complicit in the president's racism. i just said the republican party to me is like dead. i don't know how it will be reinvented. >> the most recent...
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westhoff new book "retinol incorporated " how roby chemists are creating the deadliest wave of the opioidepidemic. will be published in september. the book focuses on that know with now kills more americans annually than any drug in american history. our third panelist is jennifer buie who is a senior policy researcher and detained chair in china publicity stall is at the rain corporation. as an epidemiologist with training and clinical medicine and quantitative methods, doctor buie research centers on social determinants of health among marginalized populations. finally, we will hear from mark Ãwho is a scientist with griffin scientific, he's a molecular biologist with expertise in performing risk assessments to support government decision-making on issues of bio security public health and bio defense. he is also one of the authors of china's biotechnology development, the role of u.s. and other foreign engagement report prepared for the commission published in february 2019. we welcome all of you, we ask that you would keep your remarks to seven minutes and ms. gibson we will start with
westhoff new book "retinol incorporated " how roby chemists are creating the deadliest wave of the opioidepidemic. will be published in september. the book focuses on that know with now kills more americans annually than any drug in american history. our third panelist is jennifer buie who is a senior policy researcher and detained chair in china publicity stall is at the rain corporation. as an epidemiologist with training and clinical medicine and quantitative methods, doctor buie...
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psychotherapist robi ludwig on how you get through times like this. >> yes, i know. that was a classic case, fully understandable where people quite properly panicked for good reason given developments over the last week. what do you tell them. >> people have to protect yourself, know where the exit is, be mineful, try to keep calm, but you do have to live your life because these incidents are horrible. we hear about every single one but they still are statistically not likely to happen in your every-day life. that doesn't mean you shouldn't be aware and self-protective. neil: people are leery even going into public places, where crowds gather. times square is famously crowded tourist meccas in the world. what do you tell them? there are a people saying i don't want to to to where a lot of people congregate? >> sometimes people need to take a time out, feel like they're in control of their lives. that can be a good thing. but if it goes on too long, you're just isolating, then it is not good. you're not living your life. i often tell patient what is is the most dange
psychotherapist robi ludwig on how you get through times like this. >> yes, i know. that was a classic case, fully understandable where people quite properly panicked for good reason given developments over the last week. what do you tell them. >> people have to protect yourself, know where the exit is, be mineful, try to keep calm, but you do have to live your life because these incidents are horrible. we hear about every single one but they still are statistically not likely to...