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before he had all the information about clarence thomas, before the thomas confirmation process got upended and the nomination hearings had to get reopened, all because of serious sexual harassment allegations against thomas, allegations that had been known internally at the judiciary committee and kept quiet and confidential there, but then the allegations leaked to the press and npr's nina totenberg obtained the affidavit from anita hill in which hill laid out her allegations against thomas. that became public via nina totenberg's reporting. a big firestorm ensued. and those hear wrgs reopened and the confirmation of thomas was delayed and the country honestly went nuts with the drama of all of it. here is a brief news clip from the time, from right when the thomas nomination was being stopped and reopened to consider these new allegations. just listen to the howl of anguish here from senator alan dixon, from al the pal, this back bench low profile go along to get along everybody likes him senator. listen to his anguish when the time came for the senate to figure out what they wer
before he had all the information about clarence thomas, before the thomas confirmation process got upended and the nomination hearings had to get reopened, all because of serious sexual harassment allegations against thomas, allegations that had been known internally at the judiciary committee and kept quiet and confidential there, but then the allegations leaked to the press and npr's nina totenberg obtained the affidavit from anita hill in which hill laid out her allegations against thomas....
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before he had all the information about clarence thomas, before the thomas confirmation process got upended and the nomination hearings had to get reopened, all because of serious sexual harassment allegations against thomas, allegations that had been known internally at the judiciary committee and kept quiet and confidential there, but then the allegations leaked to the press and npr's nina totenberg obtained the affidavit from anita hill in which hill laid out her allegations against thomas. that became public via nina totenberg's reporting. a big firestorm ensued. and those hearings were reopened and the consideration of thomas was delayed and the country honestly went nuts with the drama of all of it. here is a brief news clip from the time, from right when the thomas nomination was being stopped and reopened to consider these new allegations. just listen to the howl of anguish here from senator alan dixon, from al the pal, this back bench, low profile, go along to get along, everybody likes him senator. listen to his anguish when the time came for the senate to figure out what
before he had all the information about clarence thomas, before the thomas confirmation process got upended and the nomination hearings had to get reopened, all because of serious sexual harassment allegations against thomas, allegations that had been known internally at the judiciary committee and kept quiet and confidential there, but then the allegations leaked to the press and npr's nina totenberg obtained the affidavit from anita hill in which hill laid out her allegations against thomas....
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then came my friend, justice thomas. it turns out that they grossly -- that grossly misrepresenting a nominee's record is only part of the playbook. there's also character assassination. justice thomas, as i think most people know, is a dear friend of mine. we're honored to have him here tonight. i'd like to make just a few points about his confirmation experience. not many people remember this, but there were actually two sets of hearings on justice thomas' nomination. the first was the standard set of hearings on his record and qualifications. the sort of hearings all supreme court nominees have to endure and go through. the second set was the hearings with professor hill. by the time hill came forward, justice thomas' nomination had already been voted out of committee. indeed, she went public only two days before justice thomas' nomination was scheduled for a vote. a final floor vote. and so the senate delayed the vote to hear from professor hill. you may notice some parallels here to recent events. the hearings, they
then came my friend, justice thomas. it turns out that they grossly -- that grossly misrepresenting a nominee's record is only part of the playbook. there's also character assassination. justice thomas, as i think most people know, is a dear friend of mine. we're honored to have him here tonight. i'd like to make just a few points about his confirmation experience. not many people remember this, but there were actually two sets of hearings on justice thomas' nomination. the first was the...
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i want to know if thomas is picked up. >> thomas update. there are no rules during the commute. every person for themselves. should have taken the car pool lane. >> thomas. >> he's done. i'm still standing in the sidewalk of spear and howard waiting for cash car pool. he's a casual car pool. much better in the morning for east bay folks into the city. he's been in line for an hour. and two people bailed. no pickups there. >> leonard on ac transit. we'll find out who comes in second. justin took bart came in first. with a time of 54 minutes. >> this whole story is changing. >> save thomas. >> thank you. everyone in our experiment used the hash tag better bay area. >> add that to your tweets and join the conversation. >> to investigators will scour the site of yesterday's destructive suspicious fire. in west oakland. >> as you can see the fire destroyed a townhouse development under construction. it's the latest suspicious fire to destroy a housing project in the east bay. there have been a number of them. >> news reporter is live in oakland with the story. >> just a short while a
i want to know if thomas is picked up. >> thomas update. there are no rules during the commute. every person for themselves. should have taken the car pool lane. >> thomas. >> he's done. i'm still standing in the sidewalk of spear and howard waiting for cash car pool. he's a casual car pool. much better in the morning for east bay folks into the city. he's been in line for an hour. and two people bailed. no pickups there. >> leonard on ac transit. we'll find out who...
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money should have been spent on aiding polio efforts and earthquake victims and not fancy cars andrew thomas has more from sydney in neighboring australia. that conference which will be held in port moresby next month where we easily the biggest international event that happened you guinea has ever hosted and it was already controversial given that happen you can it is a relatively poor country many have been saying that happen you get these governments should be spending money in places other than hosting an event like this so these maserati cars brought in in special cargo jumbo jets from italy are proving very controversial people are saying it's a luxury that papua new guinea. but critics say the money should have been spent on aiding polio efforts and earthquake victims and not fancy cars and a thomas has more from sydney and neighboring astray. that conference which will be held in port moresby next month when we easily the biggest international event that happened you guinea has ever hosted and it was already controversial given that happen you can it is a relatively poor country many
money should have been spent on aiding polio efforts and earthquake victims and not fancy cars andrew thomas has more from sydney in neighboring australia. that conference which will be held in port moresby next month where we easily the biggest international event that happened you guinea has ever hosted and it was already controversial given that happen you can it is a relatively poor country many have been saying that happen you get these governments should be spending money in places other...
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belt had caused thomas's death.s's deathm regarding training but not the belt had caused thomas's death. it is only right to plead guilty on behalf of devon and cornwall police to this charge. however, legal matters remain outstanding in respect of whether this health and safety breach caused the death of thomas. thomas 0rchard's family welcomed that admission but say it doesn't go far enough. for over six years devon and cornwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility for thomas's needless and avoidable death. we will continue to fight for justice for thomas, and we are committed to doing all we can to reduce the shamefulfrequency doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. this is thought to be the first time a police force has admitted a health and safety breach in connection with a death in custody. thomas 0rchard's parents now hope all forces will review the way they use equipment like restraining belts so othe
belt had caused thomas's death.s's deathm regarding training but not the belt had caused thomas's death. it is only right to plead guilty on behalf of devon and cornwall police to this charge. however, legal matters remain outstanding in respect of whether this health and safety breach caused the death of thomas. thomas 0rchard's family welcomed that admission but say it doesn't go far enough. for over six years devon and cornwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility...
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then came my friend justice thomas. it turns out they grossly -- that grossly misrepresenting his record is only part of the playbook. there is also character assassination. thomas is a dear friend of mine. we are honored to have him here tonight. i would like to make a few points about his information experience. not many people remember this, but there were actually two sets .f hearings on his nomination the first was the standard set of hearings on his record and qualifications. the sort of hearings all have to under -- go through. second was professor hill. his nomination had already been voted out of committee. she went public only two days before justice thomas' nomination was scheduled for vote, final floor vote. so the senate delayed the vote to hear from professor hill. you notice some parallels here to recent events. the hearings were ugly. but i believe they vindicated justice thomas. sure there, and i made they did. the american people agreed. opinion polls showed that the public believed justice thomas' acc
then came my friend justice thomas. it turns out they grossly -- that grossly misrepresenting his record is only part of the playbook. there is also character assassination. thomas is a dear friend of mine. we are honored to have him here tonight. i would like to make a few points about his information experience. not many people remember this, but there were actually two sets .f hearings on his nomination the first was the standard set of hearings on his record and qualifications. the sort of...
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i would like to express gratitude to justice clarence thomas. he has been wonderfully generous in giving his time to the society when we've called on him. i want to thank him for taking the time away from his desk, particularly this first week of tober. we are also grateful for allowing the series in the courtroom to be had. it is my pleasure to introduce justice thomas this evening. we refer to him as our justice. he was born in the pin port community on june 23, 1938 and graduated from college at holy cross in 1971 and got his law degree from yale in 1974. he was promptly appointed after finishing law school as an assistant attorney general for the state of missouri working under then atty. general. then atty. general. when danforth was elected senator. our host followed him to washington and worked for him as senator. he was appointed assistant secretary for civil rights in the us department of education in 1981. in 1982 president. reagan named our host the chairman of the eeoc. he served in that capacity until 1990. then president. george hw
i would like to express gratitude to justice clarence thomas. he has been wonderfully generous in giving his time to the society when we've called on him. i want to thank him for taking the time away from his desk, particularly this first week of tober. we are also grateful for allowing the series in the courtroom to be had. it is my pleasure to introduce justice thomas this evening. we refer to him as our justice. he was born in the pin port community on june 23, 1938 and graduated from...
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for thomas's needless and avoidable death. committed to doing all we can to reduce the shamefulfrequency doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. this is thought to be the first time a police force has admitted health and safety breach in connect in —— connection with a death in custody. thomas orchard's parents now hope all forces will review the way they used equipment like restraining belt so that others are not put at risk. his family will now return for a separate hearing where a judge will decide if the belt was the cause of thomas' death. just to bring you an update on our breaking news concerning the missing journalist jamal khashoggi, he breaking news concerning the missing journalistjamal khashoggi, he has been missing since the second of october, it can see him entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. tonight we have had confirmation from saudi arabia via state tv, state media, that he did die, he is dead, he died following "a fight t
for thomas's needless and avoidable death. committed to doing all we can to reduce the shamefulfrequency doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. this is thought to be the first time a police force has admitted health and safety breach in connect in —— connection with a death in custody. thomas orchard's parents now hope all forces will review the way they used equipment like restraining belt so that others...
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officers visited other , but he gives thomas a page. i wondered if this was a product of where grant was in his bit of, having a little reconciliation that he wanted to say some nice things after hammering a bit on thomas. think it is one of those things you can be magnanimous in victory and talk about how the other team really tried really hard and they were really good opponents and a run at the best in you. the fact is he sticks to the fact that while thomas was a very successful commander, he was darn deliberate. he had his own pace of doing things. what is interesting is that is not more revealing about thomas' lack of response to inquiries. they were oil and water to each other. they could not get along, either with the other. thomas despised grant. we talk about memoirs. the best memoirs would be unwritten ones. robert e. lee dying in 1870. george thomas dying in 1870 spared us. 1872, if someone wrote his memoirs. in all seriousness, they never got their shot to say with a felt about things. -- if you want to do somebody in the b
officers visited other , but he gives thomas a page. i wondered if this was a product of where grant was in his bit of, having a little reconciliation that he wanted to say some nice things after hammering a bit on thomas. think it is one of those things you can be magnanimous in victory and talk about how the other team really tried really hard and they were really good opponents and a run at the best in you. the fact is he sticks to the fact that while thomas was a very successful commander,...
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and thomas sparrow is covering the summit for us here in downtown brooklyn i thomas let's talk about the timing of the speech it's been a day since i'm going michael met that announcement of a phased departure from her role as chancellor how is that changed the meaning of this address. well i don't think he has changed it a lot because this is something that was planned well in advance in fact this g. twenty compact with africa program was part of germany's g twenty presidency in two thousand and seventeen it is a project that has continued since then and it just happens to be a coincidence that it is being held today right here in central berlin a day after i'm going to calls announcement obviously i'm going. to a certain extent has overshadowed what comes next but i'm. still very much intent in showing that work continues as normal that they want to make sure that they they come and they come to terms and they realize the goals that they set out in their coalition agreement in fact africa was mentioned more than twenty times in the coalition agreement that i'm going to conservative
and thomas sparrow is covering the summit for us here in downtown brooklyn i thomas let's talk about the timing of the speech it's been a day since i'm going michael met that announcement of a phased departure from her role as chancellor how is that changed the meaning of this address. well i don't think he has changed it a lot because this is something that was planned well in advance in fact this g. twenty compact with africa program was part of germany's g twenty presidency in two thousand...
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away from theatre, thomas tries a prototype of the device.y be used during surgery, helping them navigate what each part of the brain does, so they can fit your treatment to your work. in one patient has a physicaljob and what they mostly want is to be able to move and work, we can tailor the test for that. if another patient has mostly office work and they plan big project, then we can tailor the test and treatment for that. a few weeks on, and ben's doing really well. i think you only get one life, so you have to make the most of what you you have, don't you, and i think if you sit around and worry about something like this, then you're only taking away from the joy that you could potentially be having. he and wife lucie know the tumour will eventually return, but by then the new device could be transforming brain surgery, for young patients who have incurable cancer but still have lots of life left to live. richard westcott bbc news cambridge. viewers in the east of england can see more on that in inside out tonight at 7.30 on bbc one — an
away from theatre, thomas tries a prototype of the device.y be used during surgery, helping them navigate what each part of the brain does, so they can fit your treatment to your work. in one patient has a physicaljob and what they mostly want is to be able to move and work, we can tailor the test for that. if another patient has mostly office work and they plan big project, then we can tailor the test and treatment for that. a few weeks on, and ben's doing really well. i think you only get one...
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thomas 0rchard's family welcomed that admission, but say it doesn't go far enough.nwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility for thomas's needless and avoidable death. we will continue to fight forjustice for thomas, and we are committed to doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. this is thought to be the first time a police force has admitted a health and safety breach in connection with a death in custody. thomas 0rchard's parents now hope all forces will review the way they use equipment like restraining belts so others are not put at risk. his family will now return for a separate hearing, where a judge will decide if the belt was the cause of thomas's death. duncan kennedy, bbc news, in bristol. mental health therapy is failing more people than it helps in one in seven areas of england, according to research carried out by the bbc. people with conditions including depression, anxiety and post—traumatic stress disorder are entitled to therapy, but not all
thomas 0rchard's family welcomed that admission, but say it doesn't go far enough.nwall police have consistently refused to accept any responsibility for thomas's needless and avoidable death. we will continue to fight forjustice for thomas, and we are committed to doing all we can to reduce the shameful frequency with which people with mental health difficulties die in police custody. this is thought to be the first time a police force has admitted a health and safety breach in connection with...
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what a strike from perry to thomas for a fist down. >> brock: look at him. he is still hurting from the kickoff return earlier in the game. but it's his speed, two deep safeties, man underneath, one spot to throw it in, that is a throw i only make as a young quarterback if you trust your receiver will go up and get it. >> bob: i can't believe in koscy perry could see thomas. great throw. he wants another deep shot. drops it in. at the goal line! that's a canes touchdown! brefin jordean, the tight end, got deep. bubba baxa breaks the tie. wow. what else have we got in the last 11:52? na say when you get on the moon? i'm not sure we're going to get onto the moon. first man is "what cinema was made for." it's a timely reminder of "why we aim for the stars." first man. rated pg-13. experience the moon in imax. hey, whatcha working on? oh wait, that's the new iphone? mhmm! amazing! it's incredible and when people get the new iphone, they can also get our upgraded unlimited plan. right. it can come with tv, movies or music it's more entertainment than people have
what a strike from perry to thomas for a fist down. >> brock: look at him. he is still hurting from the kickoff return earlier in the game. but it's his speed, two deep safeties, man underneath, one spot to throw it in, that is a throw i only make as a young quarterback if you trust your receiver will go up and get it. >> bob: i can't believe in koscy perry could see thomas. great throw. he wants another deep shot. drops it in. at the goal line! that's a canes touchdown! brefin...
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thomas. to sports now and in formula one lewis hamilton a storm to a fifth world championship when the mexican grand prix on sunday how often went into the race needing to finish in or above seventh place to clinch the championship he started third on the grid made an early bid for the lead but red bulls max for stop an edge him aside and went on to win the race for a second year in a row but it was hamilton's day and he claimed fourth spot handing him his fifth world title. only one driver in the history of the sport is that for one more world championships than lewis hamilton the retired racing legend with seven but the britain is closing in having secured that fifth crown on sunday here's the story of this season's title defense. lewis hamilton champion again his fifth formula one world title has arguably been his toughest the miss a driver expected and initially got a big challenge from ferrari before he was able to streak away to overall victory i think it's just really about been consis
thomas. to sports now and in formula one lewis hamilton a storm to a fifth world championship when the mexican grand prix on sunday how often went into the race needing to finish in or above seventh place to clinch the championship he started third on the grid made an early bid for the lead but red bulls max for stop an edge him aside and went on to win the race for a second year in a row but it was hamilton's day and he claimed fourth spot handing him his fifth world title. only one driver in...
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they would've all supported thomas paine. where do they part ways with paine on his common sense democratic form of government? see that you can be a diehard supporter of independence from the crown, home rule, you want home rule. you'll like the fact that all these democratic people who follow thomas paine are doing what? >> the other side of the quote. ruling at home. right? ok. take out your copy of the constitution. let's talk about it. we will try to break down what is so radical about this constitution. we know we don't have time to discuss the entire constitution, but i want to point out the most controversial themes within the constitution and why this was so much discussed and debated. so you have a copy of the constitution in front of you. i listed here the first four sections, but looking at you, where is power invested within this constitution? in the legislative branch. totally invested in the assembly, the legislative branch. in fact, that is pretty much the only place where there is power. what is the structure
they would've all supported thomas paine. where do they part ways with paine on his common sense democratic form of government? see that you can be a diehard supporter of independence from the crown, home rule, you want home rule. you'll like the fact that all these democratic people who follow thomas paine are doing what? >> the other side of the quote. ruling at home. right? ok. take out your copy of the constitution. let's talk about it. we will try to break down what is so radical...
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and i heard all about this guy thomas robb. leader of what is apparently the knights of the ku klux klan. it's so racist that the kkk added a fourth k squuft to -- we took up the racism a notch. this is the kkkk. [ laughter ] i was like i've got to meet this guy. i had to call him up and go hey, man, can i come to your creepy compound? i didn't actually call him up. that would be weird. and i didn't say creepy compound. i actually had one of the producers call him up because he's got a way better white guy voice than i do. because he's a white guy. my white guy voice sucks. i'm like "what up, brother?" [ laughter ] nobody buys that. so thomas robb was like why don't me and your host go out to lunch? and then if i like him then he can come to my compound. so now i'm in this weird position where i'm going to lunch with a ku klux klan member, and i have to impress him. [ laughter ] racism, you know what i'm saying? >> kamau. >> yes, sir. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> tom robb. >> thanks for coming. >> oh, no problem
and i heard all about this guy thomas robb. leader of what is apparently the knights of the ku klux klan. it's so racist that the kkk added a fourth k squuft to -- we took up the racism a notch. this is the kkkk. [ laughter ] i was like i've got to meet this guy. i had to call him up and go hey, man, can i come to your creepy compound? i didn't actually call him up. that would be weird. and i didn't say creepy compound. i actually had one of the producers call him up because he's got a way...
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i went back on youtube and got thomas. when you have an african-american man looking at an almost entirely white senate judiciary committee, and called what they were doing to them high-tech lynchinga -- to him a high-tech lynching. i don't know how much more inflammatory you get. an african-american man accusing white people of lynching him. i don't want to hear this is unprecedented, it is not. his volume and some of the words he used are different than what thomas used. are you telling me that when you say to somebody what you are all participating in is high-tech lynching, that is not a direct attack on the senators just because he made a direct response? i know amy, she is a prosecutor. i guarantee it didn't bother amy. she said ok, next question. think it is unprecedented. because iow this, don't know brett kavanaugh, i have not been involved in his bedding or preparation. i would not be surprised as he was deciding to approach this, he would go back and look at clarence thomas' testimony. i would have. and that he i
i went back on youtube and got thomas. when you have an african-american man looking at an almost entirely white senate judiciary committee, and called what they were doing to them high-tech lynchinga -- to him a high-tech lynching. i don't know how much more inflammatory you get. an african-american man accusing white people of lynching him. i don't want to hear this is unprecedented, it is not. his volume and some of the words he used are different than what thomas used. are you telling me...
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of the african-american policicy forum whwho advised anita hill in 1991 when she accused clarence thomas of sexual harassment all stop crenshaw says we still have not learned from anita hill's testimony. >> this'll two-week effort has been a a calcuculated and orchestrated political hit. revenge on behalf of the clintons and millions of dollars in money from outside left-wing opposition groups. this is a circus. is s a circusus. a national disgrgrace. as far as i'm concerned,d, it is .he high-tech lynchching amy: kimberle crenshaw. all of that and more, coming up. welclcome to democracy n now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the fbi is contitiing its reopened investigation into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. the focus of the probe is on allegations made by dr. christine blasey ford that kavanaugh attempted to rape her in 1982. but the fbi has also reached out to deborah ramirez, a former classmate of kavanaugh's at yale who says he thrusted his genitals into her face during a party. the fbi probe was launched after republican senator jeff flake of ar
of the african-american policicy forum whwho advised anita hill in 1991 when she accused clarence thomas of sexual harassment all stop crenshaw says we still have not learned from anita hill's testimony. >> this'll two-week effort has been a a calcuculated and orchestrated political hit. revenge on behalf of the clintons and millions of dollars in money from outside left-wing opposition groups. this is a circus. is s a circusus. a national disgrgrace. as far as i'm concerned,d, it is .he...
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and that created this huge intersectional failure that led to the confirmation of clarence thomas.nk we have a similar opportunity to get a better and get it right this time, but we have to be of the change our framework. right now the real struggle is to try to make it clear that the claims that kavanaugh is making, the attempt to rally the family, circle around the endangered now white male with all of the dog whistles all the wood to the bullhorn that you heard -- i worked hard, did not get a todout -- all the way grandma basically saying, what is going on? i'm a single white man and i'm not going to shut up anymore. we don't have to look hard to see what the claims that are being made here really are. so now the challenge is for women of all races, but also just but especially what women who recognize and brett kavanaugh that rageful response is so much was being held accountable, who heard and dr. blasey ford a truth, to resesist the appeal to now gather around, and protect him. i think that is the new moment for intersectionality, to denounce this use of whiteness, maleness,
and that created this huge intersectional failure that led to the confirmation of clarence thomas.nk we have a similar opportunity to get a better and get it right this time, but we have to be of the change our framework. right now the real struggle is to try to make it clear that the claims that kavanaugh is making, the attempt to rally the family, circle around the endangered now white male with all of the dog whistles all the wood to the bullhorn that you heard -- i worked hard, did not get...
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of chocolate a year but there are alternatives to mass produced in the german state of brandenburg thomas mission makes chocolate the way they did a century ago to produce high end varieties. of this young man this is a fantastic moment when you smell the aroma unfolding and you know you'll be making it into trouble that it's a real high point they've. sold in europe comes mainly from west africa but the profits europe. wants to change that and revolutionize the market by producing chocolate in africa. i think you're finished with the world for the moment when i started talking about my dear people said i was crazy hendrik don't even try you'll be ruined if it had potential the big players would already be doing it. but the big players weren't doing it. refused to give up and has made pioneering strides to produce truly fair chocolates in africa. on business. he set up a pioneering operation here that's made in africa onto the european market. sixty to seventy percent of the sales price goes to chocolate producers in europe consuming countries get the biggest share that's a gross injustic
of chocolate a year but there are alternatives to mass produced in the german state of brandenburg thomas mission makes chocolate the way they did a century ago to produce high end varieties. of this young man this is a fantastic moment when you smell the aroma unfolding and you know you'll be making it into trouble that it's a real high point they've. sold in europe comes mainly from west africa but the profits europe. wants to change that and revolutionize the market by producing chocolate in...
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and one of the major differences between clarence thomas and brett kavanaugh today is thomas said inny words, you can take this job and do whatever you want with it. i'm happy at the d.c. court of appeals. it's not worth going through this. when you look at brett kavanaugh by contrast, from the very beginning, he's wavered in his demeanor, his anger. but one thing has remained constant. all his life, he has always wanted this job. and really, really wanted it. maybe that is one major difference between then and now. and maybe that is what saved clarence thomas. was ultimately that his view was i will come, testify, tell the truth, but i will not engage. and you can -- if you make that the price of going on the supreme court, it is simply not worth it. >> well, nancy cook, yeah, that's an interesting comparison. a lot of people have been looking at those parallels from 1991 clarence thomas and anita hill to today. the theme there was clarence thomas was successful in rallying political support from the people he needed to rally it from to rescue his nomination. in thomas' case in '91
and one of the major differences between clarence thomas and brett kavanaugh today is thomas said inny words, you can take this job and do whatever you want with it. i'm happy at the d.c. court of appeals. it's not worth going through this. when you look at brett kavanaugh by contrast, from the very beginning, he's wavered in his demeanor, his anger. but one thing has remained constant. all his life, he has always wanted this job. and really, really wanted it. maybe that is one major difference...
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there is speculation that justice thomas's experience led him to harden his views. he does not participate in oral arguments, largely because he says he already knows what he thinks. he does not some interested in engaging with his colleagues about the law. and it is impossible to know if that has anything to do with what he found to be a pretty scarring experience in his hearing, but it might. the other example is justice -- and in the 1960's he was an associate justice, the nominated by president johnson to be the chief justice when chief justice lauren stepped down. during his hearings, there were many questions about his ethical lapses, including advice he was giving the executive branch, whether he was trying to get people jobs while he was a justice. he was filibustered, not only because of those concerns, it had a lot to do with his views on race and on voting rights and on criminal procedure, he was filibustered by conservatives. he did shortly thereafter step down under an ethical cloud, so he did not stay on the court after what was a pretty scandal -- tha
there is speculation that justice thomas's experience led him to harden his views. he does not participate in oral arguments, largely because he says he already knows what he thinks. he does not some interested in engaging with his colleagues about the law. and it is impossible to know if that has anything to do with what he found to be a pretty scarring experience in his hearing, but it might. the other example is justice -- and in the 1960's he was an associate justice, the nominated by...
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shelton he's head of marketing for list a company that builds a block chain platform thomas thanks for joining us why is block chain seen as having so much potential. yeah block change can be seen as one of the most revolutionary technologies or improvements with the internets that got introduced like many years ago and it has great potential so to to use us as an example if i sent you a holiday photo i basically sent you a picture over e-mail and i make a copy of that basically. but if i want to send you five euros it's hard for me to proof that i didn't well keep the five years myself and copied it towards you so we would do it is in a trust basis that has been done for for for many years but now we have the internets we can do business with people all over the world and we have not the personal trust between ourselves that people hat's in the past when he did business on a face to face basis so how do we sort of make sure that there's a trust base is there we can share value or trade value over the internet without trusting each other and what block change is it eliminates the eleme
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thomas: i think it's a bifurcated market.to the big secular growers and then in the deep value chain of this. tech was heard about worries with trade with china and how there could be a repositioning in that space, but some companies trading at such discounts and low multiples that these are companies trading at four and five times earnings. they get their earnings cut in half and get traded half and's would still be -- and would still be double the price they are. there is still -- in tech if you are selective. david: stay with us. furman andjason former -- former white house adviser. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe go daybreak."rg the price, $7.1 billion. the deal creates and auto-parts maker with about 65,000 -- china's attempt to find new investors for anbang insurance. they've held talks about taking a stake. china has met with strategic investors since temporarily seize control of anbang and pushing its desperate its former chairman in jail. bloomberg has learned ivan glazing berg has started training three to
thomas: i think it's a bifurcated market.to the big secular growers and then in the deep value chain of this. tech was heard about worries with trade with china and how there could be a repositioning in that space, but some companies trading at such discounts and low multiples that these are companies trading at four and five times earnings. they get their earnings cut in half and get traded half and's would still be -- and would still be double the price they are. there is still -- in tech if...
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judge kavanaugh does make it to the court and become adjusted, what have we learned from clarence thomas experience on what basis judge kavanaugh if he does become adjusted into the future. >> well, justice thomas is not the most conservative justice at least in the top two along with justice gorsuch. he may have been that anyway, but it certainly the case after his experience, his views are dim and solidify. that may have been impart an effective the confirmation process, which over the years he did allude to, suggesting that it is still had an effect on him. and they have an effect on justice kavanagh. really hard to say because it is a personal thing. other justices about more difficult. confirmation processes and not been affected in quite the same way. n of course very few justices have had the allegations against them that judge kavanaugh house. >> chief justice roberts in the past is concerned over the core becoming more political. if the appointment does take place how much more of a concern for the rest of them as well? >> is certainly is a big concern in the short-term. this is
judge kavanaugh does make it to the court and become adjusted, what have we learned from clarence thomas experience on what basis judge kavanaugh if he does become adjusted into the future. >> well, justice thomas is not the most conservative justice at least in the top two along with justice gorsuch. he may have been that anyway, but it certainly the case after his experience, his views are dim and solidify. that may have been impart an effective the confirmation process, which over the...
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and peter jefferson was thomas jefferson's father.thomas jefferson, john marshall's cousin on his mother's side, second cousin, moved into and was raised in the estate that had belonged to john marshall's grandmother. and while john marshall grew up in poverty in a log cabin, thomas jefferson grew up with enormous wealth and privilege, surrounded by 500 slaves. very different beginnings of their lives, and of their lives would intersect many times after that. brian: when did he meet his wife polly, and what impact did that have on his life and see grew -- as he grew into being the longest serving chief justice? joel: when john marshall was a soldier during the revolutionary war, he was a young man, 19 when he joined the continental army. he went home to visit his family. his father at that point was temporarily living in williamsburg. one of the neighbors were polly's parents. her father was the treasurer of virginia at the time. they were a socially prominent family at the time it had lost much of their money. john marshall met the g
and peter jefferson was thomas jefferson's father.thomas jefferson, john marshall's cousin on his mother's side, second cousin, moved into and was raised in the estate that had belonged to john marshall's grandmother. and while john marshall grew up in poverty in a log cabin, thomas jefferson grew up with enormous wealth and privilege, surrounded by 500 slaves. very different beginnings of their lives, and of their lives would intersect many times after that. brian: when did he meet his wife...
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sparrow thomas thank you. u.s. president donald trump has asked turkish authorities to hand over an audio recording that is set to prove that missing journalist jamal khashoggi was tortured and killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey investigators have conducted new searches at the consular properties in the city a columnist for the washington post who was highly critical of the saudi government than ish more than two weeks ago his disappearance has led high level business and political representatives to pull out of a saudi investment conference next week including the dutch finance minister. as the world looks on investigators search for clues on once happened to jamal khashoggi. they were finally allowed to scour the home of the saudi consul in istanbul turkey believes the journalist's body was disposed oh yeah. a critic of the saudi leadership was last seen entering the nearby consulate turkish officials claim they have an order year according of his much inside. a take the u.s. president who's be
sparrow thomas thank you. u.s. president donald trump has asked turkish authorities to hand over an audio recording that is set to prove that missing journalist jamal khashoggi was tortured and killed in the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey investigators have conducted new searches at the consular properties in the city a columnist for the washington post who was highly critical of the saudi government than ish more than two weeks ago his disappearance has led high level business and...
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all right for more on all of this i'm joined now in the studio by our political correspondent thomas ferro thomas hello to you so explain to our viewers why these state elections are being so closely watched in germany right now essentially because that not only state elections whatever happens in this state elections as we've seen in previous occasions as well is interpreted unexplained at a much broader level at a federal level in other words if the conservatives for example have a very bad result in passage that will also be interpreted as big problems for the conservatives at a federal level big problem for merkel at the federal level it's also important because it is helping to reveal the trend not only in germany but also in other european countries namely that the big traditional parties the conservatives the social democrats are losing ground and that ground is precisely going to smaller parties dyck the greens not the far right that there would be for germany fragmenting the political spectrum in germany and other parts of europe as well all right so you mentioned there is t
all right for more on all of this i'm joined now in the studio by our political correspondent thomas ferro thomas hello to you so explain to our viewers why these state elections are being so closely watched in germany right now essentially because that not only state elections whatever happens in this state elections as we've seen in previous occasions as well is interpreted unexplained at a much broader level at a federal level in other words if the conservatives for example have a very bad...
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one is justice thomas, of course, who had to -- had to deal with sexual harassment. i think justice thomas works very hard at maintaining good relations between the justices, and that's not just for the sake of having good relations that's for the sake of being able to do the work and talk to each other about hard questions of law. they would maintain a minimum cordial, if not warm, relationships among themselves. there's a lot of specks that -- speculation that justice thomas's experience led him to harden his views. he says -- he doesn't seem to be interested in enganling with his -- engaging with his colleagues on a substantive level about the law and it is impossible to know if that has anything to do what he found to be a pretty scarring experience in his hearing, but it might. the other example is justice gorsuch -- the justice in the 1960's who was nominated by president johnson to be the chief justice when justice warren stepped down. there were a lot of questions about some of his ethical lapses or concerns about etsdz ka cal -- ethical lapses including the
one is justice thomas, of course, who had to -- had to deal with sexual harassment. i think justice thomas works very hard at maintaining good relations between the justices, and that's not just for the sake of having good relations that's for the sake of being able to do the work and talk to each other about hard questions of law. they would maintain a minimum cordial, if not warm, relationships among themselves. there's a lot of specks that -- speculation that justice thomas's experience led...
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thomas: inflation is a key component. everyone has been calling for inflation to come through for two years now and it has not shown its ugly head. it is increasing. we have seen slight increase in wages, just haven't seen it manifest to the point where it really is a problem. gold is not responding to inflationary pressures. the dollar higher is simply more negative for gold and you look at inflation -- i think that is a major component. they fear factor, or pricing into the yields. yvonne: thomas schroeder will be sticking around for the hour. virgin away from asian bonds and the pressure will grow. david: later on, we will look how this epic fight between airbus and boeing signals that a trade war will continue to fly. yvonne: you can join the conversation by sending its messages during the show. if you have questions about charts, feel free to let us know now during the commercial break. tv is where you go. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. ♪ david: welcome back to bloomberg markets. the dollar is trading e
thomas: inflation is a key component. everyone has been calling for inflation to come through for two years now and it has not shown its ugly head. it is increasing. we have seen slight increase in wages, just haven't seen it manifest to the point where it really is a problem. gold is not responding to inflationary pressures. the dollar higher is simply more negative for gold and you look at inflation -- i think that is a major component. they fear factor, or pricing into the yields. yvonne:...
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bush staged the same kind of event for clarence thomas after clarence thomas got the fewest confirmation votes in the 20th century after he was accused of sexual misconduct by anita hill, president bush did not say a word about the controversy that erupted in the confirmation process. there was no bitterness about that. and clarence thomas himself did not say a word about that controversy. clarence thomas thanked, quote, all the members of congress. and the only member of congress clarence thomas actually mentioned specifically by name is bob dole, because he's the republican leader of the senate. but bob dole did not play an active role in the confirmation since the democrats controlled the senate then. it wasn't a pay back for winning the confirmation. but brett kavanaugh did not follow the clarence thomas model. >> i think the members of the united states senate, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell for his leadership and steady resolve. i thank judiciary committee chairman chuck grassly for his wisdom and fairness, and give special gratitude to senator rob portman, susan collins, j
bush staged the same kind of event for clarence thomas after clarence thomas got the fewest confirmation votes in the 20th century after he was accused of sexual misconduct by anita hill, president bush did not say a word about the controversy that erupted in the confirmation process. there was no bitterness about that. and clarence thomas himself did not say a word about that controversy. clarence thomas thanked, quote, all the members of congress. and the only member of congress clarence...
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i'm dr thomas thanks so much for being with us we begin this program in turkey where a video has emerged of the missing saudi arabian journalist. he's seen here entering the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul but never leave. even it. has not been seen since this moment a week ago other c.c.t.v. footage shows what turkish security services say is a fifteen member saudi intelligence team arriving in istanbul just one day before to show his appointment at the consulate security services believe this team was involved in the journalist disappearance a black van is later seen leaving the consulate and then stopping at the residence of the consul general shogi was considered a dissident writing for publications like the washington post in the u.s. . our correspondent in istanbul you leon is following the story for us yulia what is turkey trying to demonstrate where is it going with the release of this footage. well the footage that has been released today is basically footage from c.c.t.v. cameras outside the saudi consulate here in istanbul from the airport and from two different hotels and
i'm dr thomas thanks so much for being with us we begin this program in turkey where a video has emerged of the missing saudi arabian journalist. he's seen here entering the saudi arabian consulate in istanbul but never leave. even it. has not been seen since this moment a week ago other c.c.t.v. footage shows what turkish security services say is a fifteen member saudi intelligence team arriving in istanbul just one day before to show his appointment at the consulate security services believe...
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>> thomas benton, i am no expert on him. his views on slavery were complicated. he liked everything to do with misery and slavery. he was not a abolitionist by any case and he had slaves of his own i believe but he did not believe -- >> it is complicated. one of these guys, i think jacob taylor is in one of these categories. it is a relic of a extinct species, they had slaves and we cannot get rid of slavery but it is not really good, we do not want to spread to new territories. he did not want slavery to spread, and that since he was almost 4 free soil but he did ask for free soil but he owned slaves and his -- almost for free soil but he owned slaves and also his children. he was the first presidential candidate of the republican party who did not want to spread slavery. he is not a abolitionist but he is against the spread of slavery. >> we are getting to the civil war and the department of missouri, the issues of the emancipation proclamation, lincoln says this is too premature, he is furious. we need to hang onto the slaves. he tries to persuade lincoln that
>> thomas benton, i am no expert on him. his views on slavery were complicated. he liked everything to do with misery and slavery. he was not a abolitionist by any case and he had slaves of his own i believe but he did not believe -- >> it is complicated. one of these guys, i think jacob taylor is in one of these categories. it is a relic of a extinct species, they had slaves and we cannot get rid of slavery but it is not really good, we do not want to spread to new territories. he...
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but in this case, zibi and thomas are paying for themselves.es most of them from the outset — at least of the clients that we find, anyway, which are people that are at loggerheads with social services — there are children in the background and the motivation is for the children to have the opportunity of having contact with the parent. the social worker on the last meeting, which i was being really angry because asking, why it was final decision. and i said, you know... often, those who attend the course blame social services for the break—up of their family, rather than their own abusive behaviour. but thomas and zibi will first need to acknowledge what they have done if they are to persuade the authorities they should have more contact with their children. last year, 235,000 children in england were deemed to be at risk because of domestic violence in the home. lorry driver andrew has admitted to attacking his partner repeatedly in the past. four of his children have been removed from his care. so how do you know you're getting angry? you fe
but in this case, zibi and thomas are paying for themselves.es most of them from the outset — at least of the clients that we find, anyway, which are people that are at loggerheads with social services — there are children in the background and the motivation is for the children to have the opportunity of having contact with the parent. the social worker on the last meeting, which i was being really angry because asking, why it was final decision. and i said, you know... often, those who...
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thomas de niro can't understand why there aren't more organ donors in germany. he blames a lack of coordination and the fact that you have to expressly state that you want to donate your organs when you die as a. terrible that people from germany are going abroad even to india to get an organ that they can't get at home because of a. needs to be changed. i think. everyone who dies on spanish soil is a potential organ donor so who knows one day a german tourist could be the one to save thomas de niro's life. now to turkey's border with syria a stretch of more than eight hundred kilometers of land fortified with a wall of barrier was completed early this year with help from the european union it's meant to stop smuggling and illegal crossings but it has also prevented syrians from entering turkey is already home to more than three point five million syrian refugees providing for them has been a mammoth task that a strained the entire country including a border towns like ray hundley now the seven year war in syria appears to be entering the final stage and million
thomas de niro can't understand why there aren't more organ donors in germany. he blames a lack of coordination and the fact that you have to expressly state that you want to donate your organs when you die as a. terrible that people from germany are going abroad even to india to get an organ that they can't get at home because of a. needs to be changed. i think. everyone who dies on spanish soil is a potential organ donor so who knows one day a german tourist could be the one to save thomas de...
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i am indebted to just disgorge it and justice comment -- justice or such and justice thomas. i would like to thank my colleagues, clients and friends across the political spectrum who have generously shown their support for my nomination in so many ways. including attending this hearing and submitting letters of support to the committee. if confirmed, i will strive every day to live up to their steam. it is a privilege to be here today. thank you for having me. >> thank you, miss rushing. senator hatch? >> just happy to well -- welcome you here. we are very proud of you. i look forward to porting you in every way i possibly can. >> thank you. >> miss rushing, i'm going to talk a little bit about your job experience. he graduated from law school in what year? >> i graduated from duke law school in 2007. >> then what did you do? >> i clerked on two different federal courts of appeals. first the 10th circuit out in colorado and then on the dc circuit i began my law practice at williams and connolly. >> what year was that? >> that was in 2009. >> how long were you at williams and
i am indebted to just disgorge it and justice comment -- justice or such and justice thomas. i would like to thank my colleagues, clients and friends across the political spectrum who have generously shown their support for my nomination in so many ways. including attending this hearing and submitting letters of support to the committee. if confirmed, i will strive every day to live up to their steam. it is a privilege to be here today. thank you for having me. >> thank you, miss rushing....
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there is a huge statue of thomas jefferson. one of my earliest memories is of a huge snowstorm in st. louis. we used to go to the forest park and go sledding. this enormous snowstorm, i remember going sledding and my mom volunteered at the history museum. there was a giant snowdrift up to jefferson himself. i climbed up the snowdrift and sat in his lap. of course, my mom came out and said what are you doing? she is freaking out. parents use to leave their kids out to do whatever in public places. i have always had this kind of connection to the story of thomas jefferson. but of course the more you know about jefferson, the more complicated his legacy is. when we talk about the louisiana purchase and the brave, go west young man, what did jefferson intend the space that he purchased with the >>> of a pen, almost by accident . what do you think it should look like? i think what he intended it to be, i wrote a book called the women jefferson loved, and people joke and say i thought there were a lot of them kind of thing. in fact w
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for the moment thomas still has to have parity nail dialysis every day it takes hours and limits his activities dramatically he'd have to wait about eight years on average in germany for a new kidney in spain the waiting list is just two years long reason enough was some to try to fiddle the system. now declaring that they live in spain i know two or three who've created a pretend life here buying houses setting up small firms also that they can benefit from the spanish health care system. and have faryal had a liver transplant ten years ago today he is back in good shape. miguel has a problem with people coming from abroad just to benefit from the spanish system although he also sympathizes. i can't imagine what it must be like to have to wait for so many years i know what waiting means it's not a life but for me it went by fast. miguel understands the need. but he also regrets that the rise in transplant tourism means that people who really do live in space will have to wait longer for a donor organ. donor or spaniards donate their organs for people in spain. of course we know that
for the moment thomas still has to have parity nail dialysis every day it takes hours and limits his activities dramatically he'd have to wait about eight years on average in germany for a new kidney in spain the waiting list is just two years long reason enough was some to try to fiddle the system. now declaring that they live in spain i know two or three who've created a pretend life here buying houses setting up small firms also that they can benefit from the spanish health care system. and...