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>> shelby j.: yeah. >> shelby j.: "can you make it rain harder?" betteter than th. >>>> prince: c can i play y this guititar? (♪ guitar ♪) >> wertheim: the ultimate showman, prince was at his most meticulous on guitar. he could deliver searing solos on stage that sounded, unmistakably, like they do on his album. what did prince tell you about his approach to playing a guitar solo? >> hayes: he said, "morris, if you want to do a great solo, like, write it out, think it out, so that, when you go to play it, you can play it again." >> shelby j.: and he would make that ugly face-- you know, the face. >> hayes: got to make the ugly face. >> shelby j.: got to make the ugly face. >> hayes: you had to get some contortion face, or the note won't even get out right, unless you make a ugly face. >> shelby j.: and i would watch him play guitar and sound out what he's doing with his mouth. and i could see that connection. >> wertheim: for all the music he churned out, prince performed with the spontaneity of a human jukebox, rearranging songs and set lists on t
>> shelby j.: yeah. >> shelby j.: "can you make it rain harder?" betteter than th. >>>> prince: c can i play y this guititar? (♪ guitar ♪) >> wertheim: the ultimate showman, prince was at his most meticulous on guitar. he could deliver searing solos on stage that sounded, unmistakably, like they do on his album. what did prince tell you about his approach to playing a guitar solo? >> hayes: he said, "morris, if you want to do a great solo,...
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he argued his second supreme court case, shelby county versus -- shelby county v. holder. in addition to his practice at the firm, our witness currently serves as a commissioner on the u.n. commission on civil rights, appointed by president barack obama in 2016. our witness is here testifying today in his personal capacity. we need to make sure that is in the record. finally, secretary of state kim wyman of the great state of washington is that state's 15 th secretary of state. first elected in 2012, she's only the second female secretary of state in washington's history. prior to being elected, she served as the first in county elections director and served three terms as the elected first in county auditor. secretary wyman's was possible for overseeing state and local elections, corporation and charity filings, the washington state library, the talking book and braille library, and the washington state archives. that completes the introductions. we will now recognize each witness for five minutes. ms. riggs, you are now recognized for five minutes. ms. riggs: good aftern
he argued his second supreme court case, shelby county versus -- shelby county v. holder. in addition to his practice at the firm, our witness currently serves as a commissioner on the u.n. commission on civil rights, appointed by president barack obama in 2016. our witness is here testifying today in his personal capacity. we need to make sure that is in the record. finally, secretary of state kim wyman of the great state of washington is that state's 15 th secretary of state. first elected in...
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derrick shelby was much interest _ the defendant guilty.was much interest as the _ the defendant guilty. derrick shelby was much interest as the verdict - the defendant guilty. derrick shelby l was much interest as the verdict was read. in stark contrast to family and supporters. the verdict in this trail also prompted widespread reaction from the world of sport. athletes including lebronjames, lewis hamilton, and naomi osaka sharing their thoughts. last year, this picture of british hockey player darcy went viral. a black female athletes living in america, she says the death of the 46—year—old had a profound impact on her. for" months 46—year—old had a profound impact on her. for 11 months he had been asking for a change and for ii asking for a change and for 11 months asking for justice asking for a change and for 11 months asking forjustice and for people around the world. i think the fact that everyone was so nervous and unsure of what the party would be shows how deeply rooted these issues are but nevertheless the fact that the verdict
derrick shelby was much interest _ the defendant guilty.was much interest as the _ the defendant guilty. derrick shelby was much interest as the verdict - the defendant guilty. derrick shelby l was much interest as the verdict was read. in stark contrast to family and supporters. the verdict in this trail also prompted widespread reaction from the world of sport. athletes including lebronjames, lewis hamilton, and naomi osaka sharing their thoughts. last year, this picture of british hockey...
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the voting rights act was written between shelby and montgomery. it was by our fellow americans who fought for equal access to what was supposed to be a democracy. and so today, we continue the work of ensuring each and every american has an equal voice and an equal vote. this will be the first of several hearings on this very important topic. the testimony provided today will help guide us as this committee seeks to understand what needs to be done to safeguard our elections and guarantee access to the ballot box. it is time we encourage people to vote rather than continuing to erect barriers that seek to suppress the vote and voices of communities. so i look forward to hearing from today's witnesses, and i thank them for their participation. i look forward to working with my colleagues on this important issue. before i recognize the ranking member, let me just take a moment to recognize the chair of our committee, who has graciously joined us today from northern california. i will now yield to the gentlelady from california zoe lofgren. rep. lofg
the voting rights act was written between shelby and montgomery. it was by our fellow americans who fought for equal access to what was supposed to be a democracy. and so today, we continue the work of ensuring each and every american has an equal voice and an equal vote. this will be the first of several hearings on this very important topic. the testimony provided today will help guide us as this committee seeks to understand what needs to be done to safeguard our elections and guarantee...
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mark: shelby steele, thank you.ish you all well, god bless. >> thank you very much for having 3450e. me. mark: we'll be right back. ity to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do. thought surgery was my only option. turns out i was wrong. so when a hand specialist told me about nonsurgical treatments, it was a total
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mark: shelby steele, thank you.h for having 3450e. me. mark: we'll be right back. (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. aliens are real, alright. there's just too much evidence. but ghosts? not so much. i mean where's the proof? show me the data. ooh, iced tea! kill weeds not the lawn with roundup for lawns products. eli okay 11 a clock mark: welcome back, i have a great guest, charles payne. he is a host on
mark: shelby steele, thank you.h for having 3450e. me. mark: we'll be right back. (judith) at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. (money manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell...
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no, but the other thing is the people of hattiesburg go nuts when shelby starts to mobilize. they're getting guys coming in with big government checks , getting soldiers coming in are getting paid and they also need a lot of construction group will they need a lot of workers. this is a region running out of the great depression and things were bleak across the south and when you start building mess halls and steel hospitals and that sort of thing that provides jobs. they get people when they start the construction program at camp shelby they get people from 17 different states they get a guy that hitchhiked from rhode island to take one of those jobs. it's a huge financial boon to the local economy in hattiesburg and everywhere that had a military base but also during the war , they need all sorts of things. voters need stop, they need things to do. the local farmers, what happens with them. local construction crews, people that run the movie houses, it's a great financial opportunity for the city of hattiesburg and there's an issue with race i've been discussing but overall
no, but the other thing is the people of hattiesburg go nuts when shelby starts to mobilize. they're getting guys coming in with big government checks , getting soldiers coming in are getting paid and they also need a lot of construction group will they need a lot of workers. this is a region running out of the great depression and things were bleak across the south and when you start building mess halls and steel hospitals and that sort of thing that provides jobs. they get people when they...
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shelby what are you seeing on the ground?orter: we're here in the city of minneapolis right outside of the courthouse where this went down. 13 minute drive from brooklyn center but behind me you can see a large crowd celebrating, they're cheering. there is singing, dancing, speeches. everyone as soon as they heard the verdict that was the reaction t was essentially, you know, everyone was overjoyed. we saw people crying and they have taken to the streets now and are just sort of continuing that celebration. liz: so minnesota is still in a state of emergency, shelby, right? so stores are still boarded up. schools are closed. barricades are erected. is that still happening there? the national guard is still in force, right? >> yes. there is a national guard stationed around the courthouse area. we saw them down random city blocks. a lot of the street, a lot of the businesses are boarded up near us. if you see to my left the whole area of this courthouse is boarded up. so it is really shut down. i mean i ate lunch earlier today
shelby what are you seeing on the ground?orter: we're here in the city of minneapolis right outside of the courthouse where this went down. 13 minute drive from brooklyn center but behind me you can see a large crowd celebrating, they're cheering. there is singing, dancing, speeches. everyone as soon as they heard the verdict that was the reaction t was essentially, you know, everyone was overjoyed. we saw people crying and they have taken to the streets now and are just sort of continuing that...
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hisamitsu. ♪ ♪ welcome back america, we're with the great shelby steele senior fellow author of a greate country you're an observer of these racial issues, and intellectual and scholar written about them for decades is joe biden headed in right or wrong direction when he wants to reunite the country? >> i think he's absolutely headed in the wrong direction. his, his whole -- point of view is to take us farther and farther left to deindividualize us. he is, everything he says is larger philosophical orientation is against the development of individualism. he wants, leans to socialism, to marxism to far left. certainly with regard to black america, we need at this point a focus that is on what the potential of the individual. and i think we need policies, public policies that reflect that. that -- that enhance the individual. we have way too much focus on group identity and collective identity. those are -- those are identity it is that attack people away from their lives that -- that inxas incapacitate them and done this to you play a little while ago i think he does biden does not under
hisamitsu. ♪ ♪ welcome back america, we're with the great shelby steele senior fellow author of a greate country you're an observer of these racial issues, and intellectual and scholar written about them for decades is joe biden headed in right or wrong direction when he wants to reunite the country? >> i think he's absolutely headed in the wrong direction. his, his whole -- point of view is to take us farther and farther left to deindividualize us. he is, everything he says is larger...
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i'm shelby, i'm 11 years old, and i have a stammer.ng when he was two and a half. what is it you wanted? stammering: can... ..i...have... he stammers. one chocolate! both he and his brother stammer. it's not been easy, particularly at school. some people can be a tiny bit naive and not know, like... um, like, what, like, is wrong. and, like, they don't know that i have a stammer. this... yeah? around a million children in the uk will stammer at some point. stammering: ..is - for - daddy. most will go on to talk fluently. having two sons who stammer is not easy. to see them struggling, definitely, it wrenches your heart. it's painful, very painful. i remember that when they were younger, having two together, often the headache, you know? just having... having that in your everyday life is really hard to just step back and be calm and be patient, and not try and step in and stop them. that's probably the hardest thing. it's something that - as a parent you want to fix. you can see your child's having difficulty speaking, _ so you really
i'm shelby, i'm 11 years old, and i have a stammer.ng when he was two and a half. what is it you wanted? stammering: can... ..i...have... he stammers. one chocolate! both he and his brother stammer. it's not been easy, particularly at school. some people can be a tiny bit naive and not know, like... um, like, what, like, is wrong. and, like, they don't know that i have a stammer. this... yeah? around a million children in the uk will stammer at some point. stammering: ..is - for - daddy. most...
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like shelby, she has always struggled with her speech.e no idea how much of an effort it can be. ijust think, 'little do you know'. often it's people's reactions that bother her most. stammering: with a stammer you, like, have to avoid, _ um, a lot of words. stammering: the... um, uh... the — the... the words i could say were, like, very simple words, so then people would just think, "oh, no, she's kind of dumb or like just kind of dim." and i was like, "i'm not dumb! trust me. ijust can't say it." i mean, like, i'm definitely worried about going into a job interview and just kind of making... i mean, m—m—making a fool of myself, butjust not being able to, like, answer any of the questions that they, like, give me, like, that's one of my fears in life. i get so anxious if i'm put in a situation where i feel like someone's going to say to me, "what's your name?" or you have to make a phone call and, say, introduce yourself. whenever i meet someone new, i... i will eitherjust like say, "hey, hey..." stammering: 'mmm. .. my name's grace. " j
like shelby, she has always struggled with her speech.e no idea how much of an effort it can be. ijust think, 'little do you know'. often it's people's reactions that bother her most. stammering: with a stammer you, like, have to avoid, _ um, a lot of words. stammering: the... um, uh... the — the... the words i could say were, like, very simple words, so then people would just think, "oh, no, she's kind of dumb or like just kind of dim." and i was like, "i'm not dumb! trust me....
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the shelby county decision was a 5-4 decision. justice ginsburg wrote, throwing out preclearance has worked and continues to work. it's like not carrying your umbrella in rainstorm pause you're not getting wet. are you ok with a possibly 6-3 decision to further limit the section 2 remedies? >> senator, i hope the united states supreme court has seen what has happened since 2013 when the power of section 5 was gutted that they will understand that they will recognize that there are things perhaps they did not know or understand that are happening in this country. that they will read the record, that they will take account of what the reality is, and they will respect what i believe president reagan called the crown jewel of civil rights legislation, the voting rights act, to ensure it remains intact and effective tool for combating voting discrimination. ms. hirono: i appreciate the dialogue i had with you and i appreciate, ms. anderson and the others who have testified for the enactment of the john lewis act. i just want to mentio
the shelby county decision was a 5-4 decision. justice ginsburg wrote, throwing out preclearance has worked and continues to work. it's like not carrying your umbrella in rainstorm pause you're not getting wet. are you ok with a possibly 6-3 decision to further limit the section 2 remedies? >> senator, i hope the united states supreme court has seen what has happened since 2013 when the power of section 5 was gutted that they will understand that they will recognize that there are things...
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the hoover institute's shelby steele joins us after the break. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for membersbility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. scotts turf builder triple action kills weeds, usaa. prevents crab grass and feeds your lawn. all three,in just one bag. i like that. scotts turf builder triple action. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly. and i enthusiastically recommend prevagen. it has helped me an awful lot. prevagen. healthier brai
the hoover institute's shelby steele joins us after the break. ♪ ♪ we made usaa insurance for membersbility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa. usaa. what you're made of,...
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shelby: one question. mr. vollmer, did robinhood perform in a rational, thoughtful way when everything was in a frenzy? >> they certainly reacted in a rational way and they were as thoughtful as time permitted them, but they were under a great deal of time pressure with the sudden collateral call, so they reacted quite well and they did impose the trading restrictions, which they did not want to do, but they tried to relieve those when they could, but they collected collateral that they could put up to dtcc very rapidly. sen. shelby: thank you very much. sen. brown: senator chester is recognized. sen. chester: thank you, senator brown. i want to thank everybody who has testified, i appreciate your time and thank you for being here. we have known for a long time that there are perverse influences in our systems where companies make investments. sometimes, they make cuts. many of us agree that there would be benefits to systems where companies focus on the long-term and helping their communities and workers, not
shelby: one question. mr. vollmer, did robinhood perform in a rational, thoughtful way when everything was in a frenzy? >> they certainly reacted in a rational way and they were as thoughtful as time permitted them, but they were under a great deal of time pressure with the sudden collateral call, so they reacted quite well and they did impose the trading restrictions, which they did not want to do, but they tried to relieve those when they could, but they collected collateral that they...
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this is the reality of the political landscape following shelby county versus holder decision in 2013 which gutted the voting rights act. some require the voters to show id and cut back early voting. of one texas bill would make it a felony to distribute absentee ballot applications. the law that has received the most attention in the recent weeks is the one that the governor signed last month. it will make it harder to vote early or by absentee ballot and make it a crime to those waiting in line. it wasn't long ago that an american could be barred from voting, for failing to guess the number of jellybeans in a jar. now they might not be able to vote because they are stuck in line on a hot day and they can't even receive a drink of water from a good samaritan. why are states like this making it hard to exercise the most fundamental right? the response from both is to help maintain the integrity of the election system. another tactic, taking strength from the mississippi plan playbook. president trump so officials, president trump's officials at the department of homeland security decl
this is the reality of the political landscape following shelby county versus holder decision in 2013 which gutted the voting rights act. some require the voters to show id and cut back early voting. of one texas bill would make it a felony to distribute absentee ballot applications. the law that has received the most attention in the recent weeks is the one that the governor signed last month. it will make it harder to vote early or by absentee ballot and make it a crime to those waiting in...
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after shelby removed preclearance, black voters were 20% more likely than white voters to not vote due to poll closures, including an estimated 54,000 to 85,000 voters being unable to cast ballots in 2018 alone after 214 such poll closures. these changes would have been examined by a federal court or the d.o.j. to determine whether they were discriminatory before being put into effect. georgia voters are now anticipating the elections created by 202 which allows on -- relies on misinformation, falsehoods, to restrict access for voters and targeting communities of color. with dozens after of attacks on the law. i will highlight a view. voters of color in georgia were more likely than white voters to vote by mail for the first time in the last two election cycles. suddenly, 202 shortens the time period for returning an absentee ballot application and imposes new restrictive i.d. requirements that will amcy pli the disabled voters, motor voters, voters of california and black votes. black voters are more than likely to stand in a long line including the eight hours in june of 2020. it vol
after shelby removed preclearance, black voters were 20% more likely than white voters to not vote due to poll closures, including an estimated 54,000 to 85,000 voters being unable to cast ballots in 2018 alone after 214 such poll closures. these changes would have been examined by a federal court or the d.o.j. to determine whether they were discriminatory before being put into effect. georgia voters are now anticipating the elections created by 202 which allows on -- relies on misinformation,...
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presence of god and one another, combine ourselves together to an act such just and equal laws and shelby thought most convenient with the general good of the colony. lafayette >> with the mayflower compact, the pilgrims took an important first step in self government. the idea that people could make their own laws and elect their own leaders was the beginning and the growth of american democracy. now, using the small boat, -- carried on board the mayflower, a party started to set out to explore the land and find a suitable place for their settlement. big they had no idea would dangers they might face in this new land. wild animals, indians, friendly, or unfriendly? most of the men were armed. they found running streams of freshwater and good soil where indians had grown crops. then they found a place where indians had varied corn. this area was the sight of an abandoned village of the patuxet indians. the explorers decided it would be a good place for their settlement. they would call it plymouth, a place named by and earlier explore of new england. using the shall up, they began to unlo
presence of god and one another, combine ourselves together to an act such just and equal laws and shelby thought most convenient with the general good of the colony. lafayette >> with the mayflower compact, the pilgrims took an important first step in self government. the idea that people could make their own laws and elect their own leaders was the beginning and the growth of american democracy. now, using the small boat, -- carried on board the mayflower, a party started to set out to...
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this is the reality of our political landscape following the shelby county versus holder decision at 82013 which gutted the voting rights act. -- in 2013 which gutted the voting rights act. one texas bill would make it a felony for election officials to distribute absentee ballot applications. the law that has received the most attention in recent weeks is the one in georgia. it will make it harder for georgians to vote early or by absentee ballot and make it a crime to offer water to voters waiting in line. it was not long ago that an american could be barred from voting for failing to guess the number of jellybeans. why are states like georgia making it harder for americans to exercise their most fundament all right. the response is that these laws help to maintain the integrity of the election system. another tactic taken straight from the mississippi plan playbook. the president trump's own officials at the department of homeland security declared that the 2020 election was the most secure election in american history. so, my colleagues, on this committee were on the same ballot
this is the reality of our political landscape following the shelby county versus holder decision at 82013 which gutted the voting rights act. -- in 2013 which gutted the voting rights act. one texas bill would make it a felony for election officials to distribute absentee ballot applications. the law that has received the most attention in recent weeks is the one in georgia. it will make it harder for georgians to vote early or by absentee ballot and make it a crime to offer water to voters...
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especially as we sit here in 2020 seven years out from the us 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 in 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 right on the citizen to breathe meaning give teeth and otherwise fully honor the spirit of democratizing moments the 15th and the 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 to try and anticipate to use that to anticipate what's ahead um at a minimum, right? what's ahead i think is an ongoing struggle over voting rights it is taking one particular and pointed form in 2020, but whatever the outcome of the electoral contest in 2020
especially as we sit here in 2020 seven years out from the us 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 in 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...
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after shelby versus holder, georgia's voter rolls had grown by 2 million people, yet polling locationst is when brian kemp was secretary of state. growth has been fueled by younger non-white voters, especially in nine metro counties where four and five new voters were non-white. they have nearly half of the state's active voters. they have 38% of the polling places. the average number of voters packed into each polling location grew by nearly 40% after shelby v holder and this law cut the number of drop boxes even further so that more people have to vote in fewer places and the drop boxes are inside, so he two times both as secretary of state and governor are why people have to wait so long. he thinks they should just order takeout. your thoughts. >> brian kemp is a liar, and brian kemp tried to play a partisan card that you just dismantled for your audience tonight. you will hear republicans, particularly georgia republicans try to compare the georgia law to other states. they like to compare it to delaware because that's president biden's state, other states around the country, the b
after shelby versus holder, georgia's voter rolls had grown by 2 million people, yet polling locationst is when brian kemp was secretary of state. growth has been fueled by younger non-white voters, especially in nine metro counties where four and five new voters were non-white. they have nearly half of the state's active voters. they have 38% of the polling places. the average number of voters packed into each polling location grew by nearly 40% after shelby v holder and this law cut the...
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she only dropped three games in beating shelby rogers.the indian premier league continued on thursday amid a devastating second wave of covid—19 that has brought the country's health system to its knees. delhi capitals and mumbai indians were both victorious on the field of play, but as expected, the main talking point was about if the tournament should continue given the situation. andy swiss, bbc news. i think we need to go there and play some... we keep having that discussion, we keep talking about that and keep talking about this game, so we already have that when we are ready to play. we just need to play and bring up the spirit of the entire country. on to cycling, and geraint thomas has slipped to third overall at the tour de romandie in switzerland. today's second stage was won by italy's sonny colbrelli, but thomas finished as part of the main group behind him. the briton remains nine seconds adrift of his ineos grenadiers teammate and race leader rohan dennis. and finally, if you've ever run a five—kilometre race, then you'll kn
she only dropped three games in beating shelby rogers.the indian premier league continued on thursday amid a devastating second wave of covid—19 that has brought the country's health system to its knees. delhi capitals and mumbai indians were both victorious on the field of play, but as expected, the main talking point was about if the tournament should continue given the situation. andy swiss, bbc news. i think we need to go there and play some... we keep having that discussion, we keep...
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was a little dom's there let me know what you will be very nice you mr shelby i mean economics you mustn't be decked out all over him are still him in the wing it. some. good older. stuff. at the start. of this. ines are 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 spartak moscow could anybody come. to little. girl was still. there all of this. will be on me in the closing lunch so this point. so did racism exist in the serbia to union. with you my list of my own what are you on your nobody on the i beat this level up what's with the quarter 14 a plaster what happened after the iron curtain fell when the descendants of those african americans could return to america their ancestral homeland get their new porno. to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans for skin. but the charming twist with a kind of wall to the
was a little dom's there let me know what you will be very nice you mr shelby i mean economics you mustn't be decked out all over him are still him in the wing it. some. good older. stuff. at the start. of this. ines are 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...
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fight against the scourge of voter suppression and the unfortunately abolishment of section 5 by the shelby case. i have heard shoutings of hallelujah when that case was abolished. the reason is because we are here today -- denying citizens of the united states the right to be represented fairly in the united states congress. the 23rd amendment, well, i can cite for you the 14th amendment and the 15th amendment, not depriving people of their liberty and justice. what about those soldiers who shed blood from the district of columbia? those who are paying taxes from the district of columbia? but the very citizens who worked to move the engine of government living in the district of columbia. my friends know the capital will be separated. my friends know there is a basic constitutional unfairness when you deny people the right to vote. and i wonder whether or not the problem is that when i first arrived here many years ago it was called chocolate city. let us not make this a racial issue. let us make this a justice issue, a constitutional issue. it is important, mr. speaker, vote for this legi
fight against the scourge of voter suppression and the unfortunately abolishment of section 5 by the shelby case. i have heard shoutings of hallelujah when that case was abolished. the reason is because we are here today -- denying citizens of the united states the right to be represented fairly in the united states congress. the 23rd amendment, well, i can cite for you the 14th amendment and the 15th amendment, not depriving people of their liberty and justice. what about those soldiers who...
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one other question, tulsa, a year after the aquist tall officer shelby, betty shelby who was acquitted in shooting terence crutcher in 2016, she bopped on over to another city and became a new deputy and got herself a new pension. your thoughts? >> well, this gets to something that i know you've talked about before, joy, and the police chief knows about as well and that's police contracts. i mean, it is the police contracts that make it, oh, so difficult for police -- for police departments, for municipalities to rid themselves of bad cops, and bad cops are few compared to the overall size of police forces around the country, but those bad cops do bad things and it should not be such a high hurdle or impossible task to protect the community from a police officer that has done harm to the community. and i watched that video. i try not to watch many of these videos because there have been too many. there have been too many accidents when it comes to african-americans, but when you watch her body cam video, she has that gun in her hand for an awfully long time. and to my mind, you ought t
one other question, tulsa, a year after the aquist tall officer shelby, betty shelby who was acquitted in shooting terence crutcher in 2016, she bopped on over to another city and became a new deputy and got herself a new pension. your thoughts? >> well, this gets to something that i know you've talked about before, joy, and the police chief knows about as well and that's police contracts. i mean, it is the police contracts that make it, oh, so difficult for police -- for police...
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which will be probably a shame when mr shelby i mean you mustn't be decked out all over him or still in a middling at. good older. at the start. of this. ines are 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 then you believe the. clippers to little. girl was the. literal bliss didn't. mean to not cause much so this point. so did racism exist in the sort of youth union. see up with you my list of my own what are you on your lady on the i beat this level up what's reporter would team up ask them what happened after the iron curtain fell when the descendants of those african americans could return to america their ancestral homeland. to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans for skin. of the choice in the 20th place of the kind of war the proud of our way in the thick of. it and you know
which will be probably a shame when mr shelby i mean you mustn't be decked out all over him or still in a middling at. good older. at the start. of this. ines are 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 then you believe the. clippers...
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which will probably ice you when mr shelby i mean you mustn't be decked out all over him or still in a middling at. good odor. at the. los angeles. 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. to little. little. lunch so this point. so did racism exist in the sort of view of the union. up with the mildest of my own what are you on your body in the i'd be at this level but 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. to deal with and why now 100 years later is russia again attracting african-americans for skin to put the child in the toilet with the kind of war the proud of our way to go. forward to talking to. that technology should work for people. must obey the orders given
which will probably ice you when mr shelby i mean you mustn't be decked out all over him or still in a middling at. good odor. at the. los angeles. 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. to little. little. lunch...
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in shelby county in 2013 the supreme court basically got rid of preclearance.ogether but there's of the formula used to determine who is subject to preclearance no longer exists. >> irin: i feel like i need to jump in and say that was in super important opinions that led justice ginsburg ÃÃ specifically for her observation to get rid of preclearance throwing away your umbrella and a rainstorm because you are not getting wet. >> ian: i will note that the shelby county thing was written by chief justice robert who is now the most moderate member of the republican ermajority on th supreme court. we now have five ejustices who are further to the right then the guy who's got rid of preclearance. the second was the intent task. in a case called abbott b perez the supreme court ÃÃthat it's almost impossible to win the intent test. the burden of proof on claim is trying to prove intentional race discrimination after abbott is so high it's almost insurmountable unless you can show that the lawmakers burned a cross or they were voting on the bill. it's very very hard to
in shelby county in 2013 the supreme court basically got rid of preclearance.ogether but there's of the formula used to determine who is subject to preclearance no longer exists. >> irin: i feel like i need to jump in and say that was in super important opinions that led justice ginsburg ÃÃ specifically for her observation to get rid of preclearance throwing away your umbrella and a rainstorm because you are not getting wet. >> ian: i will note that the shelby county thing was...
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>>> no doubt some of the demonstrators are anti-police, but today, the prosecutor in the derrick shelby in case emphasized he is not putting cops as a whole on trial. >> policing is a most noble profession, make no mistake. this is not the prosecution of the police. it is a prosecution of the defendant, and there is nothing worse for good police than a bad police. who doesn't follow the rules. >> john ramose on a push to make it easier to get california cops who break the rules off the force. >> the cries for police reform have been going over the years and there are those who say it is time for police officers to be held to the standards of their profession. the black community has had a rocky relationship with the police for a long time. but it fractured completely with the shooting of oscar grant in 1990. >> i felt everything about him because he is a real black man. just that i. i'm a real lack man. they can come right now and blast me out of nowhere and i'm just standing on my two feet. >> that that is the message you took from his shooting. but was even more shocking than his kill
>>> no doubt some of the demonstrators are anti-police, but today, the prosecutor in the derrick shelby in case emphasized he is not putting cops as a whole on trial. >> policing is a most noble profession, make no mistake. this is not the prosecution of the police. it is a prosecution of the defendant, and there is nothing worse for good police than a bad police. who doesn't follow the rules. >> john ramose on a push to make it easier to get california cops who break the...
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area, it is a patient in the bay area and across the country as the jury deliberates in the derrick shelby and murder trial. good evening and i am ken bastida. >> juliette goodrich is in oakland with the business owners still cleaning up from last week's unrest. >> reporter: is open getting ready? it has been ready. here is a visual sign from last week's protest. there barracks is still up, and businesses are still boarded up. they are hopeful it is only a precautionary measure. a protest across the nation leader led to storefront windows smashed, building spray- painted, cars at a dealership set on fire. days later, the cleanup continues. >> this is not the first time was right this has been loothav been boarded up. >> i have painted all of these and removed them. >> this is the third time. >> we are broken into, the window smashed out. they say repairs will be put on hold for now. this is in preparation of what could come. >> we have boarded up because the windows are smashed out on friday. we opted to not have them fix this week when we knew that the show been verdict would come out. >>
area, it is a patient in the bay area and across the country as the jury deliberates in the derrick shelby and murder trial. good evening and i am ken bastida. >> juliette goodrich is in oakland with the business owners still cleaning up from last week's unrest. >> reporter: is open getting ready? it has been ready. here is a visual sign from last week's protest. there barracks is still up, and businesses are still boarded up. they are hopeful it is only a precautionary measure. a...
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shelby have to overcome it coming together we have to learn from each other i think the issue of variance of the of the newton forms is very crucial in the responded to it in a certainly the u.k. strain which as we know then spread to nearly a 100 countries worldwide became a dominant strain that at several in several countries similarly the indian strain the b 1617 is also considered to be playing a very crucial role right and i think reasonably need to learn from each other particularly out variance that we managed to desk there from. the java harlan near university in new delhi thank you so much and to do stay safe thank you thank you it took time to answer more of your questions now over to derek. how could you not engineering be helpful in fighting not coming pandemics. genetic engineering is one of those phrases that get thrown around a lot but i found a surprising number of people don't actually know what it means so so let's define it before moving forward when you genetically engineer something you use tools from fields that are usually mell grouped under the label of biotechnolo
shelby have to overcome it coming together we have to learn from each other i think the issue of variance of the of the newton forms is very crucial in the responded to it in a certainly the u.k. strain which as we know then spread to nearly a 100 countries worldwide became a dominant strain that at several in several countries similarly the indian strain the b 1617 is also considered to be playing a very crucial role right and i think reasonably need to learn from each other particularly out...
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she only dropped 3 games in beating shelby rogers.and saracens number eight poppy cleall has been voted this year's women's six nations player of the championship. the award was voted for by the public for the first time. the red roses beat france in the final last weekend to lift the trophy for the third year in a row. geraint thomas has slipped to third overall at the tour de romandie in switzerland. he finished in the main group behind stage two winner sonny colbrelli of italy. the briton remains nine seconds adrift of his ineos grenadiers team—mate and race leader rohan dennis. for american football fans it's one of the biggest days of the year and for any young player, just being part of it is a dream come true. the 2021 nfl draft gets under way in just a few hours' time. fans will be in attendance in cleveland after last year's virtual event and lydia campbell's been looking ahead to it, with a couple of guys who know a thing or two draft day. it is time for one of the most exciting periods in the nfl calendar. hundreds of playe
she only dropped 3 games in beating shelby rogers.and saracens number eight poppy cleall has been voted this year's women's six nations player of the championship. the award was voted for by the public for the first time. the red roses beat france in the final last weekend to lift the trophy for the third year in a row. geraint thomas has slipped to third overall at the tour de romandie in switzerland. he finished in the main group behind stage two winner sonny colbrelli of italy. the briton...
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shelby have to overcome in coming together we have to learn from each other i think the issue of variance of the of the newton forms is very crucial in the responded to it in a certainly the u.k. strain which as we know then spread or nearly a 100 countries worldwide became a dominant strain at at at several in several countries similarly the indian strain the b 1617 is also considered to be playing a really crucial role right and i think reasonably need to learn from each other to go out variants that we managed to desk there from. the java harlan near university in new delhi thank you so much and to do stay safe thank you thank you you took time to answer more of your questions now over to derek. how can you navigate be helpful in fighting not coming pandemics. genetic engineering is one of those phrases that get thrown around a lot but i found a surprising number of people don't actually know what it means so so let's define it before moving forward when you genetically engineer something you use tools from fields that are usually mell grouped under the label biotechnology to manipulat
shelby have to overcome in coming together we have to learn from each other i think the issue of variance of the of the newton forms is very crucial in the responded to it in a certainly the u.k. strain which as we know then spread or nearly a 100 countries worldwide became a dominant strain at at at several in several countries similarly the indian strain the b 1617 is also considered to be playing a really crucial role right and i think reasonably need to learn from each other to go out...