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john rutledge who is actually a signer of the u.s. constitution, actually, one of the players in creating that constitution is one of washington's first choices for the original six justices on the supreme court. he actually accepts but then resigns the post without ever having served on the supreme court. he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court when john jay who was the first united states supreme court chief justice resigns, he is elected governor of new york, he leaves the post of chief justice that leaves it empty. washington will eventually tap john rutledge of south carolina. rutledge will come back to philadelphia this time and actually serve as chief justice, however, he is appointed during a recess of congress and so technically the senate hasn't confirmed him but he actually serves a session of the court as chief justice and leads them through some cases when the senate comes back later this year to return to session they take up the question of approving john rutledge. george washington ha
john rutledge who is actually a signer of the u.s. constitution, actually, one of the players in creating that constitution is one of washington's first choices for the original six justices on the supreme court. he actually accepts but then resigns the post without ever having served on the supreme court. he will later become the chief justice of the south carolina supreme court when john jay who was the first united states supreme court chief justice resigns, he is elected governor of new...
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justice rutledge wrote justice jackson a memo that -- if you can read the handwriting, after occupying both halls purse along, he has finally come down on one and he thinks carroll is controlling here. he changed his mind. he first decided he was going to overrule and now he is deciding that carroll was controlling despite his initial views. justice jackson was also torn. he initially voted to affirm the conviction under carroll and was tasked for writing an opinion for the court. his opinion, draft opinion, ended up becoming a dissent. he had just returned as a prosecutor at nuremberg and he declared that under controlled search and seizures, one of the most effective weapons in the arsenal of every arbitrary government. what is most interesting is how he argued to reverse the conviction. he wrote that when a car is forced off the road, summoned to a stop by a siren and brought to a halt under such circumstances as are here disclosed, we think officers are then in a position of one entering a home. so to put some limits on the police on the road, he has to analogize to a home. but a m
justice rutledge wrote justice jackson a memo that -- if you can read the handwriting, after occupying both halls purse along, he has finally come down on one and he thinks carroll is controlling here. he changed his mind. he first decided he was going to overrule and now he is deciding that carroll was controlling despite his initial views. justice jackson was also torn. he initially voted to affirm the conviction under carroll and was tasked for writing an opinion for the court. his opinion,...
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then there is an interesting letter coming from thomas johnson who joins the court 1791 after john rutledgeesign on —- resigns and also can you oblige me to have address made for me intended for the other judges so those that have ordered their robes to get once he can match everybody else has on but what i found interesting is that at the end he says i should have inclined against it but i'm not too perverse as to be singular to be seen as an different. so he was against wearing robes so there was some dissent even if they wanted to wear these colorful robes. but this definitely shows johnson wanted a robe and wilson writes back and says your robe has been made. we know it was made. so what happens if every 1792 the court comes to meet right by independence hall there is a courtroom of the supreme court this is where the justices first were a unique set of judicial designed robes not anything else and here is a picture of it. so those trying to show what the early court might have look like you only when i found was not great but here it is. there are newspaper articles in the corresponden
then there is an interesting letter coming from thomas johnson who joins the court 1791 after john rutledgeesign on —- resigns and also can you oblige me to have address made for me intended for the other judges so those that have ordered their robes to get once he can match everybody else has on but what i found interesting is that at the end he says i should have inclined against it but i'm not too perverse as to be singular to be seen as an different. so he was against wearing robes so...
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john rutledge, we appreciate your point of view today thank you. >> great to talk with you. >> and whilebe bad for chinese stocks our next guest says it's creating a nirvana setup for faang names and the tech sector. dan, good to have you with us. it's a theory you've had for some time. explain were >> it's more exacerbated from a growth perspective baba, jd and others. now what you've seen with this crackdown that's been much stronger than anyone expected from all angled, it's pushed more of that growth to u.s. tech stocks you have regulatory head winds in the u.s. but nothing compared to china what you're seeing is a rotation trade. another going in this year >> you see tech stocks going up another 10% and the nasdaq ending at 16,000 for the year. do you think the reaction perhaps is a bit overblown we had a coo in hong kong telling cnbc essentially we're moving from no regulation in internet and the pressure may seem high but it's because of the low base is the reaction a little overblown? >> you look at didi in particular and that really, i think, is what broke the camel's back what
john rutledge, we appreciate your point of view today thank you. >> great to talk with you. >> and whilebe bad for chinese stocks our next guest says it's creating a nirvana setup for faang names and the tech sector. dan, good to have you with us. it's a theory you've had for some time. explain were >> it's more exacerbated from a growth perspective baba, jd and others. now what you've seen with this crackdown that's been much stronger than anyone expected from all angled,...
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early last year, the run around pretty much rutledge had pulled out of the falling well behind the main content is lavinia had been struggling after he was hurt in a crash earlier in the week. you're watching data, but news. his reminder of the top story we're following for you experts, a warning the euro pain football championship could speed up the spread of the delta varying of the koran of ours this summer. signed to think that the years are already leading to arise and infections. more than 60 percent of people in europe are still not vaccinated. the method, you're up to date up next bio plastics and vetted batteries on tomorrow today. science magazine coming off out for sure. right, we'll have more news headlines for you at the top of the hour until then there's always a website that's the w dot com. i'm rebecca. thanks very much for joining us. news . the news. the news . news. news. the the the out of power or battery did not. i know who again whose team for lynn start up is old. start a new job tomorrow to do next on ah, the news media world right now to climate change. if any
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and so what for me, this smack solve is the fact that we have a totally rutledge government. the government doesn't know what it's doing. and clearly actually, i think they start from a for a couple of hours and then realize there was no way they could get away with it. and on this really important point here, which is that a government only governs with consent of the people. and i think this government is fost running out of goodwill from the people. and actually the british public have been extraordinary. they have actually kept to the rules. the vaccination levels in this country are extremely high. and think people have had this incredible responsibility to do the right thing, but it seems that the government feels that it is untouchable. and i sense that actually people are pretty angry. the way things are going. we got businesses that are failing. we've got people who are struggling for their livelihood, and the government seems increasingly out of touch. it cannot go on that needs to be a change. the south african president has called for unity after the violent riots
and so what for me, this smack solve is the fact that we have a totally rutledge government. the government doesn't know what it's doing. and clearly actually, i think they start from a for a couple of hours and then realize there was no way they could get away with it. and on this really important point here, which is that a government only governs with consent of the people. and i think this government is fost running out of goodwill from the people. and actually the british public have been...
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rutledge from arkansas doing a great job and taking back not just our culture but our laws, our common children. todd: what would you do instead? >> raise your child, they have issues, certainly perhaps a mental health examination and other things but you can't do irreversible physical damage to minors. >> they are suing arkansas over the lie and say transgender children in crisis shouldn't have to turn to the court to ensure they can get the healthcare their doctors and parents agree they need but that is the reality the anti-lgbt queue forces have created as part of their campaign of attacks on transgender youth. typical conservative position is parents should get to choose what goes on in their children's lives, not the government. the covid 19 vaccine, from your perspective why is this issue different? >> at the top this is child abuse. you are taking your political leftist ideology whatever side you are on and injecting it and saying it is mainstream healthcare. this is not a procedure a child needs in order to live a healthy physical life. this isn't about organ transplant or som
rutledge from arkansas doing a great job and taking back not just our culture but our laws, our common children. todd: what would you do instead? >> raise your child, they have issues, certainly perhaps a mental health examination and other things but you can't do irreversible physical damage to minors. >> they are suing arkansas over the lie and say transgender children in crisis shouldn't have to turn to the court to ensure they can get the healthcare their doctors and parents...
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leslie rutledge joins me now. thank you for being here.hese patients for myers would cause irreparable harm. what is your argument on appeal? >> we will peel this case because we've got to protect the children in the state of arkansas, had lessons from experiment treatment and medical care, the judge in this case simply got it wrong which is why we will bring it up. one of our plaintiffs in the case is a 9-year-old. ask yourself when you were 9 if they were able to make a life-changing decision like changing their gender. that is the irreparable harm. >> seems very young. us and germany striking a deal to our completion of russia's controversial nordstrom 2 pipeline while they target pipeline project in the us. here's jen psaki on this topic. >> these measures represent a significant impact supported by the united states to push back against the kremlin's are collectively to advance a sustainable energy future and other front-line eu countries. todd: should that statement provide comfort to people of new york state who are out of work than
leslie rutledge joins me now. thank you for being here.hese patients for myers would cause irreparable harm. what is your argument on appeal? >> we will peel this case because we've got to protect the children in the state of arkansas, had lessons from experiment treatment and medical care, the judge in this case simply got it wrong which is why we will bring it up. one of our plaintiffs in the case is a 9-year-old. ask yourself when you were 9 if they were able to make a life-changing...
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one of his sweethearts died, that was ann rutledge.adly in love with her she dies and he is bereft. he gets very depressed. there is a mary owens before he meets mary todd who was very sprightly intelligent, politically savvy. new henry clay. grew up with that whole culture and that louisville, kentucky. : : : >> . >> that that's what happened. he did not fight the dual if we would have lost lincoln i cannot imagine what this country would be like. good question. thank you. >> if you could one thing to spend infrastructure money on what would it be quick. >> that's easy for me. that would be healthcare. because one of the things i discovered in writing the book backwards is there are massive inequities in terms of healthcare coverage with communities of color and the rest of the country. it is very and evenly divided in a county north of the city we have a plethora of really good hospitals but the south side of chicago is not the case there struggling to stay opens why was been the many to say how do they have a broad-based plan everyb
one of his sweethearts died, that was ann rutledge.adly in love with her she dies and he is bereft. he gets very depressed. there is a mary owens before he meets mary todd who was very sprightly intelligent, politically savvy. new henry clay. grew up with that whole culture and that louisville, kentucky. : : : >> . >> that that's what happened. he did not fight the dual if we would have lost lincoln i cannot imagine what this country would be like. good question. thank you. >>...
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pretty much rutledge had pulled out after falling well behind the bike man's remained contenders. this living had been struggling after he was hurt in a crash. earlier in the week. germany's under the crib has moved into the 4th round at wimbleton by beating alexander the assassin image. 202018 champion had struggled for the past 2 years, but she found good form just before the tournament carried it into the grass. grand slam of it is only the 4th wimbleton champion. less than the women singles wrong. she will say 17 year old cocoa in next row in the next row. roger federer has beaten camera in norway to move into round 4 at wimbleton. the record 8 time champion, one in 4 sets. fiddler, who turns 40 next month, has had some obstacle that the tournament has got through to the 2nd week. because with mice will be italian. lorenzo is an eagle in the next round. the you're watching d. w. news up next world stories meets a woman who's helping drug addicts and afghans to recover and the new danger she faces from battelle a month. remember, you can get all the latest news on our website.
pretty much rutledge had pulled out after falling well behind the bike man's remained contenders. this living had been struggling after he was hurt in a crash. earlier in the week. germany's under the crib has moved into the 4th round at wimbleton by beating alexander the assassin image. 202018 champion had struggled for the past 2 years, but she found good form just before the tournament carried it into the grass. grand slam of it is only the 4th wimbleton champion. less than the women singles...
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arkansas attorney general leslie rutledge joins me now.announced that we would send 40 national guard troops for 90 days to help texas and arizona because, unfortunately, the biden administration is failing us on protecting the border. we've seen a dramatic increase in the number of individuals illegally crossing the border since joe biden took office. this isn't just rhetoric, this is simple numbers. over 700 people have illegally crossed the border since joe biden took office. in the last month alone, it was, i believe, 120,000, the busiest month ever. and i couldn't be more proud of our national guard men and women. pete: you're not on the border, but you're seeing the impacts of it. what are the impacts that make it incumbent upon your street to contribute to securing the border? >> well, sure. look at the illegal illicit drugs that come up through the southern border. fentanyl is on the rise. we are seeing dramatic numbers of fentanyl in the state of arkansas, methamphetamine that's being produced and sent through the southern border
arkansas attorney general leslie rutledge joins me now.announced that we would send 40 national guard troops for 90 days to help texas and arizona because, unfortunately, the biden administration is failing us on protecting the border. we've seen a dramatic increase in the number of individuals illegally crossing the border since joe biden took office. this isn't just rhetoric, this is simple numbers. over 700 people have illegally crossed the border since joe biden took office. in the last...
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joining us is john rutledge, chief investment strategist. he's still finding big opportunity in china, and fast money trading nadine just made a big bet against china. john and nadine are cnbc contributors thank you both so much for joining us today john, i want to start with you because these days, it's kind of a contrarian bet to be bullish in china given all of the news flow it seems like it's coming fast and furious by the hour these days what gives you this conviction at this point in time? >> well, you know, i have never made any money out of the herd, and the herd is now definitely full of china stories. and i think people are pretty darn confused between inflation stories, growth stories, covid, china, hong kong, taiwan, et cetera i don't think china is a very timely bet right now, but i think china is a bet, is an investment you can't afford to not have in your portfolio the question is how much of it so i like to pick out a few names that i think are going to be there a long time from now, and keep my eye closely on what's happenin
joining us is john rutledge, chief investment strategist. he's still finding big opportunity in china, and fast money trading nadine just made a big bet against china. john and nadine are cnbc contributors thank you both so much for joining us today john, i want to start with you because these days, it's kind of a contrarian bet to be bullish in china given all of the news flow it seems like it's coming fast and furious by the hour these days what gives you this conviction at this point in...