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all the shelby's lesson was clearly to be more careful with her towel. but is my fingers wept across my tears i recognize that i had to go home that night and explained to my daughter, as best i could explain it the lesson white girl learn from her grandfather. someone who probably had the racist behavior of its own ancestors. i'd not imagined i would still be done this with this kind of racist behavior directed towards my own child. now i fear that shelby may someday have to deal with racism with her own children. and her children's children. the thought angered me to it this day. so i tried to tell a lot of the stories in a relatable way instead of just preaching this is bad this is what happened to jim crow. i recognize that's going to my life and my career there still a lot of leftover habits from jim crow all around me. my leaving the south i did not leave jim crow behind. there all of the country people have moved here and there. it's still going on. i'm hopeful my memoir will inspire young people who are aspiring and other careers. and also leader
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when we cross live now to shelby sullivan bennis defense counsel to guantanamo bay detainees for some insight into the selection shelby thank you very much for joining us on the program now the trump campaign there basically crying foul there saying observers were excluded from the counting process saying that mail in ballots were involved with fraud do you think that these claims are any threat to joe biden's presumptive victory. well to be honest that is not my own legal specialty you know in. in my capacity as counsel to. jeannie. we certainly hope that there is no merit to those claims and i think we have proceeded with an air of very cautious relief in hearing about joe biden's victory. well trying on winning in 2016 actually led to legal scrutiny and a years long investigation in itself now trump himself suspects election fraud and so do you think the political establishment in the justice system are going to react the same way as they did in 2016. i i have confidence that the judicial system works it seems this is the only recourse at this point will respond the same as it did
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that's in the memoir itself, shelby. reaction, quickly. >> makes me sad. i've never been a great fan of mr. obama, but this is really, really disappointing. i think it makes the point obama feels the pressure. many blacks do. we all do really, that if you don't really take on a negative attitude toward america, you are somehow inauthentic as a black person. so we as blacks suffer from what might be called the angst. so we do what you just mentioned. obama, we identify with victimization as the deep and profound truth of who we are. i can't imagine a sadder statement. can you imagine frederick douglass, booker t. washington, any number of other great leaders saying something like that? >> laura: two-term president of theasnu united states. two-term president of the united states. i mean, it's, it's shocking. >> the people loved him. >> laura: he is a global superstar worth $250 million. >> he's afraid to say that. >> laura: yeah. >> he's afraid to say he's a global superstar. that's the worst thing. to actually make it and do well in america, that makes him
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you know, you spoke about shelby -- shelby versus holder and what has been the impact. i know that one of the discussions was when that was coming up was that that was focused on a certain number of states which had historical difficult behavior with regard to voter suppression. but we've now gotten to the point where some new states are getting engaged with that. how is that changed over time? >> so, today i think we would say that any sense of voter suppression is a uniquely or distinctly southern problem is no longer the case. we look out across the national landscape and, when we analyze voter suppression, we can see it at work in the american south, but we can also find it if you will alive and well and working in the midwest. and in the context of the coronavirus challenges, i don't think there is a state in the u.s. that isn't going to be touched, were too few states in the u.s. that will be touched by the resulting folder suppression as very late in the game and how we vote. where we vote. when we vote. it is shifting right under our feet. and so, voter suppress
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shelby, thank you.tonight, barack obama beginning another round of softball interviews to promote a whopping 760 page both and rewriting history all along the way.te he goes on "60 minutes" and barack compared the president to a dictator. the lack of "unconstitutional norms." hannity lesson, it was you who are targeted journalists don't remember 2013 revealed your administration secretly spying on journalists and then fox news reporter colleague james rosen. you want to talk about institutional norms, barack? how about spying on the incoming administration framing michael flynn using a fake hillary clinton bought and paid for russian disinformation dossier to spy on a candidate of president-elect and then president trump to fuel a russia hoax. because barack, i don't remember you are frankly any democrat speaking out about that. save us the lectures, barack. where is your voice when it was needed? four years, your parties never accepted the election results. for years, never ending harassment. unprecede
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i think there's a bipartisan and desire to get appropriation bill as senator shelby given extensive report about the work that is going on there. i will be talking to the speaker about that as well. i think of both sides think it would be better to do not appropriation spell before the end of the year rather than another short-term funding for it is hopefully we can get there. on the possibility of another coronavirus package, it seems to me that was 6.9 percent unemployment, and a third quarter gdp growth of astonishing proportions. that even though we still have significant economic problems, we need to think about if we are going to come up with a bipartisan package and about what size is appropriate. it seems to me that snag the hunger suffer months is still there. i don't think the current situation demands multitrillion dollar package. so i think it should be highly targeted, very similar to what he put on the floor both in october and in september and of course were all excited about the vaccine, the announcement yesterday. senator blunt knows not a lot about that. i think the count
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i want to thank shelby for her steadfast support for the biography it is her vision that has made this program possible. please note the next event is coming up in two days on this thursday october 15th aware of victor and i will interview larry tie on his biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight we are here to celebrate the publication of abraham lincoln in his time a new biography of lincoln by david reynolds. this is his book launch and it has received * reviews in and publishers weekly and elsewhere though we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon or your own independent local bookstore. david reynolds is a professor at the graduate center and the author of walt whitman america a cultural biography, winner of the bancroft prize. his other books include beneath the american renaissance john brown abolitionist and mightier than the sword, uncle tom's cabin and the battle. he's the regular book reviewer for the "new york times" book review and "the wall street journal." david will be in conversation with one of the leading historians since 19th century america. the pioneering works i
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of the university w york and founded by shelby white and the leon levy foundation in 2007. i want to thank shelby for her steadfast support for the biography center over all these years. it is her program that made this possible. please note the next event is coming up in two days on this thursday october 15th where victor and i will interview larry about his timely and important new biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight we are here to celebrate the publication of abe, abraham lincoln in his time a new biography by david reynolds. his book launch and the book has received early reviews and the publishers weekly and elsewhere and we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon or your own local bookstore. david reynolds is a distinguished professor at the graduate center and the author of walt whitman's america a cultural biography, winner of the bancroft prize. his other books include beneath the american renaissance, john brown abolitionist and mighty year than the sword, uncle tom's cabin and the battle for america. he is a regular book reviewer for "the new york times" boo
of the university w york and founded by shelby white and the leon levy foundation in 2007. i want to thank shelby for her steadfast support for the biography center over all these years. it is her program that made this possible. please note the next event is coming up in two days on this thursday october 15th where victor and i will interview larry about his timely and important new biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight we are here to celebrate the publication of abe, abraham lincoln in his...
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by virtue thereof, to enact such just an equal law as shelby thought most neat and convenient for theeral good of the colony. it is agreed by all present? >> i. >> what can i say of the painful laborers of the first terrible months? to gain a foothold, however precarious in that treacherous land. to find a site for a colony, to fashion simple, rude shelters, and how to describe that cruel first winter. when we were plunged into that wilderness, all unknowing and ignorant. all savages, we saw a few, and except for a first skirmish in which are captain standish, we suffered not from that source. but from another source, we suffered most grievously. >> william, where are you? william, we should not have come. we should not have come. >> hush, my dear, hush. >> we should not have left england so many years ago. so many. >> it was the low double. >> so many did. nearly half. it was the lords punishment. we should never have left england. >> i appeal so. and the others? >> two more dead. my own wife. >> will. >> your wife. part of the depths, lord hear my voice. does he here, standish? does
by virtue thereof, to enact such just an equal law as shelby thought most neat and convenient for theeral good of the colony. it is agreed by all present? >> i. >> what can i say of the painful laborers of the first terrible months? to gain a foothold, however precarious in that treacherous land. to find a site for a colony, to fashion simple, rude shelters, and how to describe that cruel first winter. when we were plunged into that wilderness, all unknowing and ignorant. all...
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tonight highlights from past shows including our interviews with david mccullough, shelby foote, tonirison, tom wolf, cornel west and many others. there begins at eight eastern. enjoy booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> you are watching c-span2, your unfiltered view of the government. created by america's cable-television companies as a public service and brought to today by your television provider. >> good evening. i'm alan price, director of the
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program in depth and tonight highlights from past shows including our interviews with david mccullough, shelby foote, toni morrison, tom wolf, cornel west and many others. that begins at eight eastern. enjoy booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> c-span's podcast the weekly looks at electoral college with the vote in the presidential election still being counted. we look into the challenges facing the electoral college and potential reforms. our guests are manager of election law before at the heritage foundation, and brooklyn law school assistant professor of law. find c-span's the weekly where ever you get podcasts. >> you are watching c-span2, your unfiltered view of government. read about america's cable-television company as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> good evening and welcome to tonight live online author event with greenlight bookstore. i am chelsea from green light and we're thrilled to host tonight event with perri klass presenting her new book "a good time to be born." she will be talking with andrew solomon, so you're in for a
program in depth and tonight highlights from past shows including our interviews with david mccullough, shelby foote, toni morrison, tom wolf, cornel west and many others. that begins at eight eastern. enjoy booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> c-span's podcast the weekly looks at electoral college with the vote in the presidential election still being counted. we look into the challenges facing the electoral college and potential reforms. our guests are manager of election...
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primp the bills from the covid centers shelby and i are prepared to bring them to the floor. if people don't like a particular building bring up nan amendment. voted up or down. what are we afraid of? why are we afraid to vote? voted up or down. let the american people see'r what we are doing. certainly i do not know a single person democrat or republican my state who will ttell me i would much rather have you vote on special interest judges into vote on things that might actually help us keep our business from closing. help us for our kids to go to school. help us for food food on our table. that is what we should be doing. let's vote on real things. let's vote on the covid appropriations. bring up our appropriation bills, after all and just a few week halt for the government stops. bring it up and vote on it. vote up or down. people don't run it from them vote no. if they went from ther government, vote yes. if they don't like a particular part of the package , bring up an amendment and have the courage to put your name on it. and then vote up or down. i will speak further
primp the bills from the covid centers shelby and i are prepared to bring them to the floor. if people don't like a particular building bring up nan amendment. voted up or down. what are we afraid of? why are we afraid to vote? voted up or down. let the american people see'r what we are doing. certainly i do not know a single person democrat or republican my state who will ttell me i would much rather have you vote on special interest judges into vote on things that might actually help us keep...
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shelby steele has can't miss reaction. her first interview since the runoff election was announced, senator kelly loeffler is here to tell us if she has faith in george's ability to successfully count legal votes in the runoff. details of the radical beliefs of her opponent are coming out. the left covid nanny state now threatening a holiday with your family. raymond arroyo brings us the worst offenders, the doom stairs coming "seen and unseen." but first, insult, ignore, insight. that's the focus of tonight's angle. if a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, doesn't make a sound? that is the age-old philosophical thought experiment about perception and observation. but after this weekend we can modify it this way. if a trump march draws tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of people, patriotic people to washington and no one is around to report it, did it really occur? it was billed as the million maga march. tens of thousands. look at the overhead shot, it could be one of the biggest grassroot
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where shelby got her moves. encourage young people to stay connected with their grandparents especially a lot of people can't get together in person, clearly in the same pod, but there are other ways to party with grandma. >> i love that. >>> coming up next, the legacy of john f. kennedy jr. through the eyes of his friends. >> and now you look back and you think of what might have been. >> what they are sharing with us ahead of what would have been john's 60th birthday about his hopes, dreams and political ambitions, right after this >> to see that no matter what nature does, people will do more. with one of the industry's largest catastrophe response teams, state farm will always be among the first to arrive and the last to leave. to help show that human nature is greater than nature. like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® my first zoom glam party on portal! now, i need a super cute virtual holiday outfit. so... wow! someone just flipped the switch! [humming] when panhe doesn't justs just mmake a pizza.itc
where shelby got her moves. encourage young people to stay connected with their grandparents especially a lot of people can't get together in person, clearly in the same pod, but there are other ways to party with grandma. >> i love that. >>> coming up next, the legacy of john f. kennedy jr. through the eyes of his friends. >> and now you look back and you think of what might have been. >> what they are sharing with us ahead of what would have been john's 60th...
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supreme court decision in shelby county versus holder, which gutted the most powerful provisions of that voting rights act, that african-americans had so profoundly sacrificed to win. that we live in a democracy, a constitutional democracy, that does not guarantee to any citizen the right to vote, and i think we can point to any generation, every generation has faced the necessity to define and redefine voting rights, and there have always been communities that have been faced with the struggle, the burden on the citizen to breathe meaning, give teeth and otherwise fully honor the spirit of democratizing moments like the 15th and 19th amendments and their ratifications. so if i had to sort of talk about the question of voting rights across the expanse of our history and try to anticipate -- to use that to anticipate what's ahead, at a minimum, right, what's ahead is an ongoing struggle over voting rights. it's taking one particular and pointed form in 2020. but whatever the outcome of the electoral contest in 2020, i don't think the struggle over voting rights will be extinguished. strug
supreme court decision in shelby county versus holder, which gutted the most powerful provisions of that voting rights act, that african-americans had so profoundly sacrificed to win. that we live in a democracy, a constitutional democracy, that does not guarantee to any citizen the right to vote, and i think we can point to any generation, every generation has faced the necessity to define and redefine voting rights, and there have always been communities that have been faced with the...
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shelby foote was one of the authors who appeared in 2001 and in fact we visited his home in memphis. >> on that desk we talked about that before, show us. >> that used to be in post offices and it was a nightmare finding brothers was absolute thing to do i was lucky i found a whole bunch at a dusty old stationary shop that used to be on 45th street and i bought myself a lifetime supply. >> what kind of paper did you read on? >> that's a problem i don't type a lot of paper it doesn't draw inc. like it used to. >> what do i have in my hand. >> that the manuscript of shiloh and that the individual day i do a final corrected draft and put it on the stack and then type it up withit a printer. >> 's is the original or the copy. >> that is the final days copy, each day i would do what i didid that day and i would in the day by making the final copy. >> you have on the shelf how many other of your originals? >> last season shiloh, jordan county is not up yet, that was my six novel. >> you have any idea how valuable those are. >> notes. >> what are you going to do them? >> leave them to my so
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and a woman that lincoln knows comes to his law office and her son named john shelby had gone down on a boat, down the mississippi to new orleans with some goods. and he lost his free papers to prove he was a free black. and they jailed him in new orleans. and he couldn't pay the fine which they knww. they said you cannot pay the fine, we will sell you into slavery. lincoln.r came to lincoln went to the governor of illinois who he had put into office. and the governor said i can't do anything, it's louisiana. lincoln wrote the governor of louisiana. can't do anything. but, lincoln had a wide circle of friends, including someone he served within the state legislature named abraham jonas. he was a prominent lawyer and lincoln's also incidentally, best jewish friend. he had a brother who was a lawyer in new orleans. jones said let's see what he can do. he said i think we can buy them out. lincoln raised a subscription in the town of money, but only raised $16. $16. so he sold his own insurance policy to raise the rest of the money and bought john shelby's freedom. and this is, in effect,
and a woman that lincoln knows comes to his law office and her son named john shelby had gone down on a boat, down the mississippi to new orleans with some goods. and he lost his free papers to prove he was a free black. and they jailed him in new orleans. and he couldn't pay the fine which they knww. they said you cannot pay the fine, we will sell you into slavery. lincoln.r came to lincoln went to the governor of illinois who he had put into office. and the governor said i can't do anything,...
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chairman shelby and i had this conversation, assuring each other that we wanted to have a bill. again, our focus in the congress now and on this lame-duck continues to be on covid relief. this is a red alert. all hands on deck. as leader schumer and i discussed yesterday, this is an emergency of the highest magnitude, and yet our republican colleagues want to focus elsewhere instead of recognizing as the health emergency which science has given us a path to crush. again, we have worse numbers than even yesterday. the numbers speak very eloquently. 160,000 infections were reported -- a horrifying number -- following more than a week of over 100,000 infections a day. these levels are two times higher than the summer peak. more than 67,000 americans are hospitalized with covid, a new record threatening to overwhelm our hospitals. our hospitals in rural areas, too. over 10 million people have been infected -- over 10 million people. 240,000 americans have died because of this pandemic. according to news reports, it was reported that more than 130 secret service agents are infected o
chairman shelby and i had this conversation, assuring each other that we wanted to have a bill. again, our focus in the congress now and on this lame-duck continues to be on covid relief. this is a red alert. all hands on deck. as leader schumer and i discussed yesterday, this is an emergency of the highest magnitude, and yet our republican colleagues want to focus elsewhere instead of recognizing as the health emergency which science has given us a path to crush. again, we have worse numbers...
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chairman shelby and i had this conversation, assuring each other that we wanted to have a bill. again, our focus in the congress now and on this lame-duck continues to be on covid relief. this is a red alert. all hands on deck. as leader schumer and i discussed yesterday, this is an emergency of the highest magnitude, and yet our republican colleagues want to focus elsewhere instead of recognizing as the health emergency which science has given us a path to crush. again, we have worse numbers than even yesterday. the numbers speak very eloquently. 160,000 infections were reported -- a horrifying number -- following more than a week of over 100,000 infections a day. these levels are two times higher than the summer peak. more than 67,000 americans are hospitalized with covid, a new record threatening to overwhelm our hospitals. our hospitals in rural areas, too. over 10 million people have been infected -- over 10 million people. 240,000 americans have died because of this pandemic. according to news reports, it was reported that more than 130 secret service agents are infected o
chairman shelby and i had this conversation, assuring each other that we wanted to have a bill. again, our focus in the congress now and on this lame-duck continues to be on covid relief. this is a red alert. all hands on deck. as leader schumer and i discussed yesterday, this is an emergency of the highest magnitude, and yet our republican colleagues want to focus elsewhere instead of recognizing as the health emergency which science has given us a path to crush. again, we have worse numbers...
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i was a little dog let me know what you will probably i sure will mr shelby i mean you mustn't be doctor nobody ever spoke to middling at. good older. stuff. at the start was just. nessa ross the daughter of serviette actor robert ross was born and raised in russia and now lives with her son james near moscow in a big country house. james was a talented athlete as a boy. in the late 1980 s. he played for the reserve team of one of the country's leading football clubs spacek moscow could anybody come up with those 2 clips to little. with all of this. will be our way to not cause a lunch so this point. so did racism exist in the serviette the union. when the mildest of my own what are you on your body and the i beat this level up of what's a reporter or team up asked them what happened after the iron curtain fell when the descendants of those african americans could return to america their ancestral homeland. dark with sorrowful to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans for skin. but the charming twist with the kind of war the proud faces our way
i was a little dog let me know what you will probably i sure will mr shelby i mean you mustn't be doctor nobody ever spoke to middling at. good older. stuff. at the start was just. nessa ross the daughter of serviette actor robert ross was born and raised in russia and now lives with her son james near moscow in a big country house. james was a talented athlete as a boy. in the late 1980 s. he played for the reserve team of one of the country's leading football clubs spacek moscow could anybody...
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program in depth and tonight highlights from past shows including our interviews with david mccullough, shelby foote, toni morrison, tom wolf, cornel west and many others. that begins at eight eastern. in join booktv this week and every weekend on c-span2. >> to get c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. >> watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> hello and welcome to the atlanta history centers virtual author talks years. i'm virginia prescott and the host of these talks. tonight a conversation with h. w. brands about "the zealot and the emancipator: john brown, abraham lincoln, and the struggle for american freedom." you can
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in the 2016 burning death of their dog you see there officials say paul souter and shelby lu han failed to get emergency treatment for their 2 year-old multi prove sprocket as you can sprocket suffered 3rd degree burns and eventually died from it's injuries. the pair will be sentenced in january. >>the 16th annual silicon valley, turkey trot will be going virtual this year the race is on up to 25,000 people in the past but with covid concerns people will now be uploading their progress on an app participants can design their own 5.10 k runs and share the results with friends straits proceeds benefit local charitable organizations like the second harvest of silicon valley, food bank. organizers say the race has grown to become the largest thanksgiving day race, nationwide. >>in the north bay, a free drive-thru food distribution in flu shot clinic is being held right now in calistoga it's open till 7 o'clock at night that the calistoga 7th day adventist church on grant street. the event will provide thanksgiving food boxes personal hygiene items. gift cards in hand sanitizers along with f
in the 2016 burning death of their dog you see there officials say paul souter and shelby lu han failed to get emergency treatment for their 2 year-old multi prove sprocket as you can sprocket suffered 3rd degree burns and eventually died from it's injuries. the pair will be sentenced in january. >>the 16th annual silicon valley, turkey trot will be going virtual this year the race is on up to 25,000 people in the past but with covid concerns people will now be uploading their progress on...
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of the season next up to the next great straight from super snob to a regular starting spot with shelby with 820-1516 season. having now in his 1st professional contract, he may 33 appearances over the campaign, finishing with 8 goals and the same down of assists. we have to lose. he has the boston potential to help any team in the world if he's got the quality and weaponry to make the difference. today with the rising young star with a dedicated mentor in andre brighton. i tell you go home. once we put in countless extra hours of practice, after every training session, i wanted to do more work on that week of points come and take on match day 5. silly enjoyed a mini scoring run, hitting the net in straight successive games, and for the particularly memorable finish against frankfurt. sailed past everyone, and i don't even see all these 3 teams i just stayed. thankfully yeah, that's kind of how i play, but i'm not thinking about it much in the moment on the i'll just do whatever occurs to me. but then he was funny sent to stage the saga that he was the talk of the bundesliga. after abou
of the season next up to the next great straight from super snob to a regular starting spot with shelby with 820-1516 season. having now in his 1st professional contract, he may 33 appearances over the campaign, finishing with 8 goals and the same down of assists. we have to lose. he has the boston potential to help any team in the world if he's got the quality and weaponry to make the difference. today with the rising young star with a dedicated mentor in andre brighton. i tell you go home....
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what i do get to see shelby, i simply want to smile at her and tell her eye love her with all my heart. i respect her. bottom line. ♪ >>this is me sounding the alarm. >>this is me asking san franciscans to do exactly. what i've been asking this entire time. to make adjustments to make sacrifices and to do everything you can to remember that this virus exists to make sure that our behavior and what we do helps to avoid circulating the virus in the first place. >>that is san francisco mayor london breed now at 5 bay area officials sounding the alarm co to surge across the nation this as every bay area county is now back in the red or purple tier of the state's reopening plan, thank you for joining us at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan in for ken wayne tonight. >>the san francisco health department released a travel advisory this is asking people to avoid unnecessary travel leading to thanksgiving. today the city's health director doctor grant colfax said san francisco is also experiencing a big search and doctor colfax said while san francisco is behind the national average dail
what i do get to see shelby, i simply want to smile at her and tell her eye love her with all my heart. i respect her. bottom line. ♪ >>this is me sounding the alarm. >>this is me asking san franciscans to do exactly. what i've been asking this entire time. to make adjustments to make sacrifices and to do everything you can to remember that this virus exists to make sure that our behavior and what we do helps to avoid circulating the virus in the first place. >>that is san...
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of the season next up to the next great straight from super snap to a regular starting spot with shelby with 820-1516 season. having now into his 1st professional contract, he makes 33 appearances over the campaign, finishing with 8 goals on the same number of assists. we've got to lose. he has the boston potential to help any team in the world. he's got the quality and weaponry that make the difference. today with a rising young star with a dedicated mentor in andre price. if i tell you the harm we put in countless extra hours of practice after every training session, i wanted to do more for all to work on that we could point to missing on match day 5. sydney enjoyed a mini scoring run, hitting the next in stray successive games and with a particularly memorable finish against frankfurt's everybody and i don't even show all these 3 teams just to thankfully yeah, that's kind of how i play, but i'm not thinking about it much in the moment of, i'll just do whatever it is to me by then he was firmly set to stage the saga was that he was the talk of the bundesliga fulminating started. the h
of the season next up to the next great straight from super snap to a regular starting spot with shelby with 820-1516 season. having now into his 1st professional contract, he makes 33 appearances over the campaign, finishing with 8 goals on the same number of assists. we've got to lose. he has the boston potential to help any team in the world. he's got the quality and weaponry that make the difference. today with a rising young star with a dedicated mentor in andre price. if i tell you the...
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states want to continue tell me to get a concrete standard for that and as one analyst said after shelby read holder in 2014 who had alluded voting rights we need to end this mystery for goertzel who the president is authorized to make things that the 5 border guards at the have national standards only legends cover republican we're fighting against that since they like these and that what i was saying that metastasized into this year's election now i don't know what about that why don't we have one uniform federal law that says when you're voting for president maybe put it on a separate take it i'm not sure how this will work but why don't we have one federal law for that the question is what you're asking is a great question there's a better question to which i think transcends this why is it in the year 2020 when we can map of the genome we still have this archaic system which i think speaks to something which is which makes it right and right if for any kind of shenanigans we know so much about how the votes can be stolen we had terrible days of poll taxes and literacy tests and our
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other states want to continue county to get a concrete standard for that and as what it was a after shelby reed holder in 2014 will have to dilute it voting rights we need to sit with the stories we're going to who the president is the authorized to make his 5 voting rights act to have national standards only legends recovery public from the 5 years since the law and the what i was saying that metastasized into this year's election now i don't know what about that why don't we have one uniform...
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shelby foote was one of the authors that appeared in 2001. in fact we visited his home in memphis. >> on the desk there you also use that pen we used before. >> that is the kind that used to be in post offices. finding points is an absolute nightmare, finding blotters. i don't worry about that. i was lucky i found a whole bunch of points at eight dusty old shop that was on the 44th street. and i bought b myself a lifetime supply. >> what kind of paper due right on?ig >> that is a big problem. i write on typewriter paper. doesn't hold inc. the way it used too. i have a bignod problem with paper. >> what is this i have in my hand? >> that is the manuscript ofit shiloh. at the end of each day i do the final corrective draft and put it on the stack. and then type it up for the printer. >> is this the original or copy? >> that is a final days copy. each day i do what i've done that day in the day by making that final copy. >> you've got up on the shelf there how many other of your original? >> these were done last season, shiloh, counties not up y
shelby foote was one of the authors that appeared in 2001. in fact we visited his home in memphis. >> on the desk there you also use that pen we used before. >> that is the kind that used to be in post offices. finding points is an absolute nightmare, finding blotters. i don't worry about that. i was lucky i found a whole bunch of points at eight dusty old shop that was on the 44th street. and i bought b myself a lifetime supply. >> what kind of paper due right on?ig >>...
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shelby foote was one of the authors that appeared in 2001 and in fact we visited his home in memphis. >> on that deck we talked about that before. >> that's the kind that was in post offices and it's an absolute nightmare, it's an odd thing to do i was lucky i found a whole bunch of points a shop that used to be on 44th street and i bought myself a lifetime supply. >> what kind of paper would you write on. >> that is a big problem i don't type on a lot of paper and is not the way used to be. i have a problem with paper. >> with this i have in mind. >> misdemeanor scripture shiloh and at the end of each day i read the final corrected draft and put it on the stack and type it up on the printer. host: is its original or the copy. >> that the final days copy each day i would do what i've done that day. >> you got up on the shelf how many of your original. >> last season shiloh, jordan county is not up it goes up in september. >> you have any idea how valuable those are. >> notes. >> what are you going to do with them. >> leave them to my son. >> what are some of the things that you have o
shelby foote was one of the authors that appeared in 2001 and in fact we visited his home in memphis. >> on that deck we talked about that before. >> that's the kind that was in post offices and it's an absolute nightmare, it's an odd thing to do i was lucky i found a whole bunch of points a shop that used to be on 44th street and i bought myself a lifetime supply. >> what kind of paper would you write on. >> that is a big problem i don't type on a lot of paper and is...
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county other states want to continue tell me to get a concrete standard for that and as well as after shelby read holder in 2014 who had alluded voting rights we need to end this mystery for goertzel who the president is the authorized to make things that the 5 border guards at the have national standards only lurch and cut republican we're fighting against that since the late eighty's and the what i was saying that metastasized into this year's election now i don't know what about that why don't we have one uniform federal law that says when you're voting for president maybe put it on a separate take it i'm not sure how this will work but why don't we have one federal law for that the question is what you're asking is a great question there's a better question joe which i think transcends this why is it in the year 2020 when we can map of the genome we still have this archaic system which i think speaks to something which is which makes it right and right if for any kind of shenanigans we know so much about how the votes can be stolen we had terrible days of poll taxes and literacy tests an
county other states want to continue tell me to get a concrete standard for that and as well as after shelby read holder in 2014 who had alluded voting rights we need to end this mystery for goertzel who the president is the authorized to make things that the 5 border guards at the have national standards only lurch and cut republican we're fighting against that since the late eighty's and the what i was saying that metastasized into this year's election now i don't know what about that why...
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states want to continue county to get a concrete standard for that and as one analyst said after shelby holder in 2014 who had a diluted voting rights we need to submit the stories records of who the president is the authorized 965 voting rights at the have national standards on the ledge and we've got republican fighting against that since the days and the what now we're seeing that metastasized into this year's election and i know what about that why don't we have one uniform federal law that says when you're voting for president maybe put it on a separate take it i'm not sure how this will work but why don't we have one federal law for that. if you were to say that to a bunch of federalists if you were to say that with much of 10th amendment states' right people they would they would choke on their on their salad upon hearing that the question is what you're asking is a great question there's a better question to which i think transcends this why is it in the year 2020 when we can map of the genome we still have this archaic system which i think speaks to something which is which mak
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shelby's out of the ground as you know and no negotiations with the reality of vision but maybe the most. 9 months before rabin had been elected to lead israel on a platform of peace and security. but as the months went by he delivered neither. with terror attacks on the rise and the peace process deadlocked the right wing opposition threatened to overrun him before he even completed his 1st year. in a desperate attempt to renew the peace talks deputy minister yossi beilin decided to act outside the law and set up a secret back channel to negotiate with the p.l.o. . he approached his felt in me because we were the perfect fall guys 2 professors who had dedicated their careers to the israeli arab conflict but had no ties to the israeli government. we were in a very strange situation legally the law forbids us to come into contact with the palestinians i don't loose foliage if you don't go to conduct a ballistic is what are you going for them and go was very painful i mean moms. busses all over the world there were barracks there that quite an organization of general. the oslo process whic
shelby's out of the ground as you know and no negotiations with the reality of vision but maybe the most. 9 months before rabin had been elected to lead israel on a platform of peace and security. but as the months went by he delivered neither. with terror attacks on the rise and the peace process deadlocked the right wing opposition threatened to overrun him before he even completed his 1st year. in a desperate attempt to renew the peace talks deputy minister yossi beilin decided to act...
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as this court recognized in shelby county, an unlawful policy cannot be saved by the possibility that a lawful policy could be written. the question here is whether a blanket policy of not counting undocumented immigrants is not, becauset is undocumented status alone does not tell us where a person resides. this policy ignores the undisputed fact that millions of undocumented immigrants have lived here for decades and have substantial community ties. there undocumented status does not erase their presence. chief justice roberts: general underwood, could you tell me precisely what the relief is that you seek? in order from the court saying what? general underwood: and a ferment of the injunction below, which was to declare the policy invalid, in violation of law and the constitution as well, the statute would do, and an injunction against transmitting the information about undocumented persons as part of the report on which -- chief justice roberts: that is up or slice issue i want to focus on. it seems to me you are asking really for a gag order on the secretary of commerce concerning
as this court recognized in shelby county, an unlawful policy cannot be saved by the possibility that a lawful policy could be written. the question here is whether a blanket policy of not counting undocumented immigrants is not, becauset is undocumented status alone does not tell us where a person resides. this policy ignores the undisputed fact that millions of undocumented immigrants have lived here for decades and have substantial community ties. there undocumented status does not erase...
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program in depth, tonight highlights from past shows including our interviews with david macola, shelbyolk, toni morrison, tom wolf, grenell west and many others, that begins at eight eastern, enjoy book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend, saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the recent virtual southern festival of books, thomas burton and lean winkler reflect on life in appalachia they discussed the jim crow era and the south. then at 7:45 p.m. new york staff writer discusses his book joe biden the life, the run and what matters now, on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the southern festival of books analyst matthew talks about his book deep justice about a civil rights case which helped to reaffirm the right to a trial by jury in most criminal cases and author stephanie gordon and chris hamby offer their thoughts on investigative journalism and its role in a democracy. then at 9:00 p.m. eastern on "after words" professor john fabian talks about his book american contagions, epidemics in the law from smallpox
program in depth, tonight highlights from past shows including our interviews with david macola, shelbyolk, toni morrison, tom wolf, grenell west and many others, that begins at eight eastern, enjoy book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend, saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern from the recent virtual southern festival of books, thomas burton and lean winkler reflect on life in appalachia they discussed the jim crow...