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i mea the seaill takes all overwhat i'm tryg to do th th levee stem, wt i' tryg to do, is buourselve two o3 generaons. it's just about impossible t clude em into a levee sysm. it wod cost pbably $300 million, and it would be nearly imposble because the salt nditionsre so ba u know, build a fod-proteion prect, you ve to he more befits an cost. onehing th's no facted in thcost, th only look at t cost ofhe homes the co of the sinessesthe inastructu, but, y know, i don't know howou put price ont, but ty do notonsider the co of a whe cultur filmdvance ccks] om-tom aying] cordelle: displacent kepsappeningnd we just fuher sepate our communy, it'llust get st. [men chting] man: turto the lt. coardelle:e learneabout a natnal disaer resilnce an compition, swe submied our pns. we wked to fit wh thstate's master planand theyresentedt, and it gofunded. sanrs: righnow, theay rocationsypicallyappen the unid stateswe rely an iividual buy-out del, and so, inther ords, meone receiv some coensation to goive somewherelse, but in doinso, we o lose at culral fabr, so we n't really kw if we n move ople colc
i mea the seaill takes all overwhat i'm tryg to do th th levee stem, wt i' tryg to do, is buourselve two o3 generaons. it's just about impossible t clude em into a levee sysm. it wod cost pbably $300 million, and it would be nearly imposble because the salt nditionsre so ba u know, build a fod-proteion prect, you ve to he more befits an cost. onehing th's no facted in thcost, th only look at t cost ofhe homes the co of the sinessesthe inastructu, but, y know, i don't know howou put price ont,...
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and so, he es up bacin the colored ction, a by this time, tharea is ll, thers he's tryg to pasfor nond fotwo dayshe had tsit onhe flo using h duffle bag asis pilloand sewa bacng . comi from a mfunctiong toilet anof cours the pla was ver clned becae this w thcolored r, whereeople re treat as le than hun. thisaused frklin to have a nvous bredown. but beinfranklinilliams,t torow, to t know hielf, toet invold in this thatm maered, change ings, esciad thurgo marshalrley narror: soonfter his dischaed maied the rmer irley brard. a native of new orleans, shirley would become franklin's rock, his conscience, his intellectual equal, and then some. frankl passed the new rk state bar exam in 1945 and qukly found mself working attual the naacp legal defense fund in new york city as assistant council to thurgood marshall, tornized, tt people werede first rsqueezed io spaceshat were too sml to all them do theibest wor and thtonef it asnper, so to spe, pointidid nor out l the fls of his. nagementtyle. and thtonef it , i don'think th endeareidid nor him frkly to trgood atll. narror: one his rsnaacp t
and so, he es up bacin the colored ction, a by this time, tharea is ll, thers he's tryg to pasfor nond fotwo dayshe had tsit onhe flo using h duffle bag asis pilloand sewa bacng . comi from a mfunctiong toilet anof cours the pla was ver clned becae this w thcolored r, whereeople re treat as le than hun. thisaused frklin to have a nvous bredown. but beinfranklinilliams,t torow, to t know hielf, toet invold in this thatm maered, change ings, esciad thurgo marshalrley narror: soonfter his dischaed...
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i'm happyha ttav i he republican collea aguesgr teehis is wrong d we're tryg into work so meinthg outi'm going tono ctienu with it an dra gtelfu for thesi predent of thete unid atstes toem mbe rs ofheou hse of rreepsentatives like cgronessional black caucus. we're deterd minetoet g something done. y it be a big comehprensive ibilln this congress? might be .hard but we can find wtoays meak thin gsbetter. >>enorat booker, thaounk y for your time thimos rnin g. >>> we'll be back in a numite. aystit wh us. >>nnncouer: cbs new s"face the naonti with margaret banrenn" sunday on cbs. (o th meroney manager ) dierffent how? yo u sell high iscommsi on investmeront pdus,ct right? (other moneyag manerts) )well, you muarst en mmcoissions onde tras. he(fisr veinstments) r neveatis fher. er(oth meyon manager) , okth yenou probably k sneain some hidded n anlareyed fees. is(fher investmes)nt no. we suctrture our fee s so dweo better wh cenlients do be.tter mthatig bhte why most o f ouclr ients corome fm heotr money mana.gers at fisinher vemestnts, we're rlcleay ffdierent. what if yoreu we a major tran
i'm happyha ttav i he republican collea aguesgr teehis is wrong d we're tryg into work so meinthg outi'm going tono ctienu with it an dra gtelfu for thesi predent of thete unid atstes toem mbe rs ofheou hse of rreepsentatives like cgronessional black caucus. we're deterd minetoet g something done. y it be a big comehprensive ibilln this congress? might be .hard but we can find wtoays meak thin gsbetter. >>enorat booker, thaounk y for your time thimos rnin g. >>> we'll be back in...
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some ultra wealthy patients are tryg a controversial new erapy.of blood products taken from teenagers in the hopes of rewinding their biological clocks. so far this process has yielded no measurable benefits. there are dozens of therapies available athe raadfest marketplace. i'm wondering, are their claims based on sound science? ooh, this i wanna try. this procedure claims to boost a person's energy at the cellular level while reducing stress and anxiety. how does the red lht rejuvenate my mitochondria? - a lot of the research looks at decreasing inflammation improving the blood flow. - [maren] this treatment is supposed to boost the immune system. - these machines are hydrogen inhalation devices. - and what's the hydrogen supposed to do. - so it's basically a master antioxidants and anti-inflammatory. - [maren] this device promises to relieve pain throughout the entire body. - so this is the avacen. what this does is it infuses heat throughout your circulatory system. - just by delivering heat to my hand? - yes and they also have done research i
some ultra wealthy patients are tryg a controversial new erapy.of blood products taken from teenagers in the hopes of rewinding their biological clocks. so far this process has yielded no measurable benefits. there are dozens of therapies available athe raadfest marketplace. i'm wondering, are their claims based on sound science? ooh, this i wanna try. this procedure claims to boost a person's energy at the cellular level while reducing stress and anxiety. how does the red lht rejuvenate my...
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sari: instd of tryg to fix yourself, you can just certainly mply learn to be yourself. mimi: think of it as a treasure. think of it as something that's bringing value to the human race and take care of yourself. gerry: having gone through what you have ge through wi the support that the people have given you down the line and the lack of support that people have given you down the line is just momentous. yeah. afton: thank you for supporting my weird brain. gerry: maybe it takes one to know one. [both laughing] family: ♪ happy birthday dear afton happy birthday to you ♪ jesse: i know. they did it. afton: i know. lynn: he always harmonizes. afton: it was really good. lynn: all right. make your wish. jesse: happy birthday. afton: ok. i have to make a good wish. so we just got done at my parents', and, um... i think i went into the day thinking that i was gonna, like, learn all of these things about, you know, why i wasn't diagnosed and somehow uncover some, you know, mysterious secret as to, uh, they knew something that i didn't and--i don't know, but i think the thing th
sari: instd of tryg to fix yourself, you can just certainly mply learn to be yourself. mimi: think of it as a treasure. think of it as something that's bringing value to the human race and take care of yourself. gerry: having gone through what you have ge through wi the support that the people have given you down the line and the lack of support that people have given you down the line is just momentous. yeah. afton: thank you for supporting my weird brain. gerry: maybe it takes one to know...
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Feb 28, 2023
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one way to think about this is that the court in tryg kind analyze who's a seed actor has made clear that it ulbe inappropriate for a stateto be able to several incorpore instrumentality forexample. that way evade the structures of the constitution. kind of a good equitable rights and to ensure the states n thereby and buy themselves from the bill of rights. with respect to fundamental rights ofcitizens. here, i think all of the equitable coidations lineup in precisely the opposite direction. we have a situationhere where missouri has benefited fromhe corporate separatists. 's ensure that it's not going to be responsible for eli's death. to now allow it to come i and lower that line andsay actually you should just treat it and the separatecorporation as one of the same would actually produce again adequately that the seduction doctrine discarding against. >> two different buckets. three, if you throw an immunity. yose one test is for rpes of stayed -- another test for purposes of sovereign immunity and another test for purposes of standing. that's right. for some immunity, i wou be c
one way to think about this is that the court in tryg kind analyze who's a seed actor has made clear that it ulbe inappropriate for a stateto be able to several incorpore instrumentality forexample. that way evade the structures of the constitution. kind of a good equitable rights and to ensure the states n thereby and buy themselves from the bill of rights. with respect to fundamental rights ofcitizens. here, i think all of the equitable coidations lineup in precisely the opposite direction....
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> it all depends on what sectiontwo is trying to get at >> ithink what is trying to get at is it's tryg to ensure equal political opportunities. so, let me just use that a segue to my last question. this is an important statue. it'sone of the most important acevement in american democracy, to achieve equal political opportunities regardless of race. ensure that african americans could have as mh political power us white americans could. that's a pretty big deal, and it was strengthens, this statute, in 1982, when th court interpreted it too narrowly for congss taste, and congress said no, we didn't mean that all, and made the -- test. nowin recent years, the statue has fared not well in this court. -- county what section five and says,no, section five, we don't need that anymore. one of the things that says we have sectionwo then, novich comes along, and that's a sti two case. t courts as, you know what? section two? there really dilution claims. this ia nial claim. so, we could conste at very narrowly. of course, there's all these cases that aredilution claims, th'seally what section t
> it all depends on what sectiontwo is trying to get at >> ithink what is trying to get at is it's tryg to ensure equal political opportunities. so, let me just use that a segue to my last question. this is an important statue. it'sone of the most important acevement in american democracy, to achieve equal political opportunities regardless of race. ensure that african americans could have as mh political power us white americans could. that's a pretty big deal, and it was strengthens,...
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suggesting that congress was really tryg protect those internet platforms that were in good faith, blocking and screening offensive material. if we take justice kagan's example, you are saying the protection extends to internet platforms that are promoting offensive material. it suggests to me this is exactly e posite of what congress was trying to do in the statute. >> aot of things are offensive that other people might think are entertaining. >> let's take the given. we are talking about oenve material. that is all through the statute. you don't disagree that congress was focused on offsi material. that is the basis of the whole statutory scheme. if we take as a given that we are talking about events of material, it looks from the text of the statute, congress is trying timnize those platforms that are takg down, doing things to try to clean up the intert. in the hyphecal that was just presented, we have a platformhawas not only not taki idown in the way the stute is focused on, it is creating a separate algorithm that pushes to the fronto at more people would see it then otherwise the of
suggesting that congress was really tryg protect those internet platforms that were in good faith, blocking and screening offensive material. if we take justice kagan's example, you are saying the protection extends to internet platforms that are promoting offensive material. it suggests to me this is exactly e posite of what congress was trying to do in the statute. >> aot of things are offensive that other people might think are entertaining. >> let's take the given. we are...