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wade is underage -- in the event that roe v. wade is under turn -- is overturned. from leesburg, virginia. caller: good morning. the gentleman who called poverty, he is advocating socialism. i had to say respective -- i have to say respectfully it doesn't work. as a young conservative, i am in a position where i think a woman should choose her best choice. i don't think a man has too much to say, and that is just my opinion personally. at the same time, if an individual does not want to support that program with taxpayer dollars, they should not go toward that. just like a case several months ago i heard on c-span about a does notre a gentleman have to pay their dues into union fees if they do not support that union or the political candidates that the union supports. i do think that is a reasonable position to take, but i just want to make that comment. thank you. guest: sure. abortion is a divided issue in our country still. most americans support rollbacks, but it is certainly a divided issue. it is an issue where we should not be extending our valuable limited
wade is underage -- in the event that roe v. wade is under turn -- is overturned. from leesburg, virginia. caller: good morning. the gentleman who called poverty, he is advocating socialism. i had to say respective -- i have to say respectfully it doesn't work. as a young conservative, i am in a position where i think a woman should choose her best choice. i don't think a man has too much to say, and that is just my opinion personally. at the same time, if an individual does not want to support...
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wade legalized abortion nationwide. we found it to work in state houses and congress and in the courts and culture to educate people about the facts about apporti abortion and the law about abortion. >> you folks, i assume, have been fairly busy with the state house efforts to change abortion laws across this country. >> we certainly have. so many lawmakers across the country are relying upon our suite of nearly 60 model bills relating to abortion and life issues. and also turning to us for testimony and other support in both passing and defending these pro-life bills. >> must be a fairly big organization, then, with people spread out across the country working on this legislation? >> we travel the country, absolutely. crisscrossing the nation so often that it seems like we're all in different places at the same time. but we keep busy. >> americans united for life, how do you guys get your funding? >> we're a nonprofit, so we rely on the support of donors across our nation. people -- folks in states from coast to coast
wade legalized abortion nationwide. we found it to work in state houses and congress and in the courts and culture to educate people about the facts about apporti abortion and the law about abortion. >> you folks, i assume, have been fairly busy with the state house efforts to change abortion laws across this country. >> we certainly have. so many lawmakers across the country are relying upon our suite of nearly 60 model bills relating to abortion and life issues. and also turning...
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wade.avid: president clinton met with you and you had a good meeting and he offered you the appointment and the confirmation went pretty well, would you say? yes, insberg: 96-3, would say. [laughter] [applause] you have now been in the court 26 years and therefore in total you have been in the federal judiciary 39 years. 26 years in the supreme court. when you first got on the court, where the other justices saying, we are happy to see you here, let's go have dinner together, let's socialize, or where they standoffish? what was your relationship with sandra day o'connor like in the court as the second woman in the court? jus. ginsberg: the court was not an unknown territory to me. i had worked at the court of appeals. , a judgee in a while she was quite senior would call me and say, we are going for lunch. was the biggest liquor distributor in the d.c. area. [laughter] jus. ginsberg: before we went to his warehouse, we would stop at the supreme court and pick up --tice brennan and justice i
wade.avid: president clinton met with you and you had a good meeting and he offered you the appointment and the confirmation went pretty well, would you say? yes, insberg: 96-3, would say. [laughter] [applause] you have now been in the court 26 years and therefore in total you have been in the federal judiciary 39 years. 26 years in the supreme court. when you first got on the court, where the other justices saying, we are happy to see you here, let's go have dinner together, let's socialize,...
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wade and the constitution, and if it is not, that law will not go into effect. that's called pre-clearance,
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"wade in the water" is divided into four sections.hose in the second section are especially powerful both in subject and four. these poems are what are known as a ratio, blackout, or found homes in which parts of the previous existing text are excised, enabling the remaining phrases to take on new immediacy or new meaning. ironically, as the guardian pointed out, what smith is doing is the opposite of erasure. she is making the review continues, she's making visible the words of slaves, the slaves and their owners of african-american enlisted in the civil war. these are found poems about people who are lost, unquote. one of these phones concerns a letter opposing the emancipation of slaves. the slaveholder rights, and i quote, neither do i think it would all promote the slaves interest to liberate him, in his present degraded state welcome play, quote, the loss of the services of the servant is great. from the perspective of the slave, freedom is not just a matter of convenience. smith presents the plea embedded embedded in a letter w
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wade to be overturned with a conservative majority on the supreme court. a lot of people think kavanaugh is what kind of pushed republicans over the edge in 2018. everybody was kind of, even up until present day, two days before the election, was kind of thinking that democrats had a real shot at taking the government here -- governor of the seat here. -- governor's seat here, and that did not happen. i expect abortion plays a big part in that here, because the antiabortion people are very active in politics. they get their members out, especially when there is an abortion issue -- maybe not necessarily on the ballot, but being played out in politics. host: joanne is next from oregon, line for democrats. joanne, is that right?
wade to be overturned with a conservative majority on the supreme court. a lot of people think kavanaugh is what kind of pushed republicans over the edge in 2018. everybody was kind of, even up until present day, two days before the election, was kind of thinking that democrats had a real shot at taking the government here -- governor of the seat here. -- governor's seat here, and that did not happen. i expect abortion plays a big part in that here, because the antiabortion people are very...
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wade decision. there has been a years-long decision to try to overtake the supreme court to get the roe v. wade ruling overturned. the left has gotten complacent. we have thought of the courts as our friend, as an institution that has advanced progressive values. the pendulum is starting to swing back. i think the concerns you will see in the 2020 cycle will reflect that. host: the supreme court is our topic. our guest is brian fallon. the group is demand justice. we are having this conversation on the opening day of the supreme court. the justices attended what is known as the red mass here in washington dc -- washington, d.c., most of them attending together. the justices will be on the bench today. the new term.of frank is in portland, ohio, a republican. you are on next with brian fallon. frank, are you with us? go ahead, sir. caller: yes, sir. how come california, maryland, get to dictate to the rest of the world how we live? host: brian fallon? guest: i think what the caller is referring to is
wade decision. there has been a years-long decision to try to overtake the supreme court to get the roe v. wade ruling overturned. the left has gotten complacent. we have thought of the courts as our friend, as an institution that has advanced progressive values. the pendulum is starting to swing back. i think the concerns you will see in the 2020 cycle will reflect that. host: the supreme court is our topic. our guest is brian fallon. the group is demand justice. we are having this...
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wade. are you familiar with the case?>> i am, senator. >> can you sit down with you and four other judges and overturn roe v. wade just because you wanted to? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent to the supreme court. >> what are you doing for lunch, let's overdo roe v. wade -- doesn't work that way. >> i understand what you're asking. >> martha: it's been times since justices cavanagh and over louisiana law that requires abortion doctors to have admitting privileges 30 miles within their clinic. supporters say the law is about keeping women's safe. opponents say they'll leave that state with only one abortion clinic. it's the first abortion case that it'll here with the majority in place, the decision will come months, we'll see you, former arkansas governor and fox news contributor, good to see you. this will be interesting with the configuration of this court and the question that will be before them is whether or not having this rule that stipulates that these doctors have to have admitting privileges at the hospi
wade. are you familiar with the case?>> i am, senator. >> can you sit down with you and four other judges and overturn roe v. wade just because you wanted to? >> roe v. wade is an important precedent to the supreme court. >> what are you doing for lunch, let's overdo roe v. wade -- doesn't work that way. >> i understand what you're asking. >> martha: it's been times since justices cavanagh and over louisiana law that requires abortion doctors to have...
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as the election campaign gets underway — president trump wades in — he backs boris johnson and nigelage and attacks the labour leader. jeremy corbyn will be so badly your country. he would be so bad, he would take in such bad places that your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bank —— the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters because we know whose side we, the labour party, are on. tonight, antoinette sandbach — a former conservative mp who lost the whip after rebelling over brexit — defects to the liberal democrats. the body of the british backpacker amelia bambridge has been found in the sea near a cambodian island — a week after she went missing. and at 11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers ruth lea, an economist and adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and nico
as the election campaign gets underway — president trump wades in — he backs boris johnson and nigelage and attacks the labour leader. jeremy corbyn will be so badly your country. he would be so bad, he would take in such bad places that your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we...
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wade today. roe vs. referred, and the cases that followed it, have basically said the states may not outlaw, at all, abortions previability. their only concern previability is the health of the mother, not the life of the baby. the alabama statute did outlaw abortions previability. under the natural law that you and i follow, the alabama law is respect for human life, but that's not the law of the land. why did the alabama legislature do this? it did after justice kavanaugh joined the court because they want to set up a test case and hopefully the supreme court will take it and revisit roe vs. wad roe vs. wade. >> martha: versus state law law, -- >> the federal judge really had no choice and had he not done it that he would have been reversed by the appeals court tomorrow. >> martha: one last question for you on a different topic. if the court has blocked the release of the grand jury testimony from the mueller investigations and transcripts. what you think of that? >> i think that the original decision,
wade today. roe vs. referred, and the cases that followed it, have basically said the states may not outlaw, at all, abortions previability. their only concern previability is the health of the mother, not the life of the baby. the alabama statute did outlaw abortions previability. under the natural law that you and i follow, the alabama law is respect for human life, but that's not the law of the land. why did the alabama legislature do this? it did after justice kavanaugh joined the court...
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wade.fight to codify it, and i will also make sure that we fight as this country to repeal the hyde amendment so that we are leading the planet earth in defending the global assault we see on women right now. >> congresswoman gabbard, your response. >> this is often one of the most difficult decisions that a woman will ever have to make, and it's unfortunate to see how in this country it has for so long been used as a divisive political weapon. i agree with hillary clinton on one thing, disagree with her on many others, but when she said abortion should be safe, legal, and rare, i think she's correct. we see how the consequences of laws that you're referring to can often lead to a dangerous place, as we've seen them as they're passed in other countries where a woman who has a miscarriage past that six weeks could be imprisoned because abortion would be illegal at that point. i do, however, think that there should be some restrictions in place. i support codifying roe v. wade while making su
wade.fight to codify it, and i will also make sure that we fight as this country to repeal the hyde amendment so that we are leading the planet earth in defending the global assault we see on women right now. >> congresswoman gabbard, your response. >> this is often one of the most difficult decisions that a woman will ever have to make, and it's unfortunate to see how in this country it has for so long been used as a divisive political weapon. i agree with hillary clinton on one...
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wade is underage -- in the event that roe v. wade is under turn -- is overturned.leesburg, virginia. caller: good morning. the gentleman who called poverty, he is advocating socialism. i had to say respective -- i have to say respectfully it doesn't work. as a young conservative, i am in a position where i think a woman should choose her best choice. i don't think a man has too much to say, and that is just my opinion personally. at the same time, if an individual does not want to support that program with taxpayer dollars, they should not go toward that. just like a case several months ago i heard on c-span about a does notre a gentleman have to pay their dues into union fees if they do not support that union or the political candidates that the union supports. i do think that is a reasonable position to take, but i just want to make that comment. thank you. guest: sure. abortion is a divided issue in our country still. most americans support rollbacks, but it is certainly a divided issue. it is an issue where we should not be extending our valuable limited taxpay
wade is underage -- in the event that roe v. wade is under turn -- is overturned.leesburg, virginia. caller: good morning. the gentleman who called poverty, he is advocating socialism. i had to say respective -- i have to say respectfully it doesn't work. as a young conservative, i am in a position where i think a woman should choose her best choice. i don't think a man has too much to say, and that is just my opinion personally. at the same time, if an individual does not want to support that...
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wade.ill fight to codify it, and i will also make sure that we fight as this country to repeal the hyde amendment, so that we are leading the planet earth in defending the global assault we see on women right now. erin: thank you, senator. congresswoman gabbard, your response? [applause] rep. gabbard: this is often one of the most difficult decisions that a woman will ever have to make, and it's unfortunate to see how in this country it has for so long been used as a divisive political weapon. i agree with hillary clinton on one thing, disagree with her on many others, but when she said abortion should be safe, legal, and rare, i think she's correct. we see how the consequences of laws that you're referring to can often lead to a dangerous place, as we've seen them as they're passed in other countries, where a woman who has a miscarriage past that six weeks could be imprisoned because abortion would be illegal at that point. i do, however, think that there should be some restrictions in pla
wade.ill fight to codify it, and i will also make sure that we fight as this country to repeal the hyde amendment, so that we are leading the planet earth in defending the global assault we see on women right now. erin: thank you, senator. congresswoman gabbard, your response? [applause] rep. gabbard: this is often one of the most difficult decisions that a woman will ever have to make, and it's unfortunate to see how in this country it has for so long been used as a divisive political weapon....
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wade. now she has a lot riding on how brett kavanaugh rules in the upcoming case with this louisiana abortion law. host: is the supreme court a winning issue? he wanted to put it in the ballot and he wins in 2016 and now you're talking about the cavanaugh hearings, the said didn't flip after the brett kavanaugh hearings. guest: you did see a huge backlash between suburban, college-educated women. the constituency was not well represented in the states where they happen to have senate races in 2018 but in a lot of house districts, the backlash contribute into the gender gap in support for democrats for house. you will see the map in 2020 that the voting constituency will loom large in states like colorado where cory gardner is on the ballot and in maine. is no doubtre republicans had the upper hand when it came to motivating their voters based on the supreme court as an issue. exit polls who said that supreme court was an issue, donald trump won them by 15 points. that is what we are trying
wade. now she has a lot riding on how brett kavanaugh rules in the upcoming case with this louisiana abortion law. host: is the supreme court a winning issue? he wanted to put it in the ballot and he wins in 2016 and now you're talking about the cavanaugh hearings, the said didn't flip after the brett kavanaugh hearings. guest: you did see a huge backlash between suburban, college-educated women. the constituency was not well represented in the states where they happen to have senate races in...
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wade should be overturned. supreme court is but it did not say we could not legislate an area of abortion in women's health. so just like the admitting privilege bill for us, it was an advocacy for women's health. because in louisiana, every other surgical center regardless of how minor the procedure has said many procedures. we are not lowering in any area. so that's what's next for us. what we've been doing is we're going to continue to push but also advocacy was important, taking the fight outside the state capital. going into churches around our communities and talking to the pastors. my story is similar to yours, is that i attended church every sunday. sunday school, midweek service, never heard abortion. i heard a description proverbs the said god hated the shedding of innocent blood but no one in the church ever aligned with the killing a baby which is what blood is more innocent than a baby who was born into a world of sin and he was known no sin? now we're reaching out to our pastors and advocating, an
wade should be overturned. supreme court is but it did not say we could not legislate an area of abortion in women's health. so just like the admitting privilege bill for us, it was an advocacy for women's health. because in louisiana, every other surgical center regardless of how minor the procedure has said many procedures. we are not lowering in any area. so that's what's next for us. what we've been doing is we're going to continue to push but also advocacy was important, taking the fight...
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wade.every day in statehouses in america, they are whittling away at a woman's access to reproductive health care. so these women virtually have no access, which is the same as undoing roe v. wade. so we need to have federal laws in place in addition to an interpretation of the constitution that makes sure that these states would be penalized if they violate these federal rules. >> so why does that not happen? it strikes me as you have this democratic debate about sort of marginal change versus structural change. that would be an enormous political fight. not to say it's not worth it, but -- >> i agree with you. that's why on so many of these issues, you know, i've said i'm just done, right? on this issue, that's one of them because the reality of it is that, you know, i've been in the united states senate 2 1/2 years now, and there's very little that's happening there. they're getting nothing done. that's why as president, i am prepared to require that the department of justice would revie
wade.every day in statehouses in america, they are whittling away at a woman's access to reproductive health care. so these women virtually have no access, which is the same as undoing roe v. wade. so we need to have federal laws in place in addition to an interpretation of the constitution that makes sure that these states would be penalized if they violate these federal rules. >> so why does that not happen? it strikes me as you have this democratic debate about sort of marginal change...
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. >> and alex wade, is the white house taking the approach in terms of people who testify before the committee, are they taking an individual approach in terms of allowing administration officials to testify before the committee or have a made a blanket statement that no administration can testify? >> trump has made a blanket statement no administration officials to testify but a lot had shown up anyway. the white house said personal letters to some officials in the state department, personal letters to officials warning them not to comply with the subpoenas but a lot of people have done it anyway because you don't want to get crosswise of congress if you can avoid it. charles kupperman is the first guy to file a lawsuit to try to get out of showing up. he's trying to resolve what he calls a constitutional crisis. >> what his position? >> that he is unable to comply with the subpoena and the president's direction. they are coequal branches of government so he wants the court to tell him what he should do . >> as anybody suffer the consequence of having testified before the committee
. >> and alex wade, is the white house taking the approach in terms of people who testify before the committee, are they taking an individual approach in terms of allowing administration officials to testify before the committee or have a made a blanket statement that no administration can testify? >> trump has made a blanket statement no administration officials to testify but a lot had shown up anyway. the white house said personal letters to some officials in the state...
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wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone.nouncer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. no that's it for us today. thanks for watch, and thank you to the jones day law firm for the facilities here on capitol hill. until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a second whistleblower sounds the alarm on president trump. his dealings with ukraine come under new scrutiny as republicans shrug. while more democrats charge the president should be impeached. >> you have a president that's acting like a global gangster. >>> also tonight a gunman shoots nine people in a kansas city bar killing four. the wife of a u.s. diplomat involved in a fatal accident flees britain claiming immunity. >> we want acknowledgment she's remorseful. >>> up in smoke, fire is being used by land grabbers to torch the amazon rain forest.
wade: my victory was finding help and learning that i wasn't alone.nouncer: support more victories for veterans, go to dav.org. no that's it for us today. thanks for watch, and thank you to the jones day law firm for the facilities here on capitol hill. until next week, for "face the nation," i'm margaret brennan. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a second whistleblower sounds the alarm on president trump. his dealings...
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wade, portion of video library with former republican jason chaffetz on his book power grab, argue that is liberals are trying to undermine the president. >> the oversight committee was founded in 1814, it was there to oversee any and all government expenditures. now, different committee names, abraham lincoln when he came on the committee, this was his committee assignment when he was in the united states congress. it's interesting, he became known as spotty because he was challenging the president where were the origins of the mexican american war, there's a great history of the committee an what it's been able to do. what's interesting is what changed when i left because the oversight and government reform committee changed and now nancy pelosi, elijah cummings changed the name of the committee, the committee on oversight and reform. see, democrats don't believe that government is the problem, they think it's a solution, government is all good, what you see now are hearings and a press to go after individual and individual corporations, that is not necessarily the purview of the unit
wade, portion of video library with former republican jason chaffetz on his book power grab, argue that is liberals are trying to undermine the president. >> the oversight committee was founded in 1814, it was there to oversee any and all government expenditures. now, different committee names, abraham lincoln when he came on the committee, this was his committee assignment when he was in the united states congress. it's interesting, he became known as spotty because he was challenging...
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papers in a moment — first the headlines: as the election campaign gets underway, president trump wades and nigel farage and attacks the labour leader. corbyn would be so bad, he would take in such bad places but your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy landlords, we are going after the bad bosses, we are going after the big polluters because we know whose side we, the labour party, are on. tonight, antoinette sandbach — a former conservative mp who lost the whip after rebelling over brexit — defects to the liberal democrats. the body of the british backpacker amelia bambridge has been found in the sea near a cambodian island a week after she went missing. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are economist ruth lea and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror. many of tomorrow's front pages are
papers in a moment — first the headlines: as the election campaign gets underway, president trump wades and nigel farage and attacks the labour leader. corbyn would be so bad, he would take in such bad places but your country has tremendous potential, it's a great country. the president's criticism came just hours after labour launched its election campaign — with a promise to take on, what they call, the establishment elite. we are going after the tax dodgers, we are going after the dodgy...
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today, japan's rugby team had to wade their way onto a sodden field for some last—minute practice.and and france had to be cancelled. but there is hope that japan will be able to take on scotland on sunday in a match that will decide which team goes through to the knockout stage of the rugby world cup. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. one person died and at least 18 others were injured when the top floors of a new orleans hotel that was under construction collapsed. the new orleans fire department attended to the incident at the site of a new hard rock hotel that's being built in the downtown distrcit of the city. according to the fire chief, the building is now structurally u nsta ble. three people are still missing. a worker at manchester's arndale shopping centre and a member of the public have been praised for helping to stop a suspect who stabbed three people at the centre yesterday. counter terror police continue to lead the investigation into the attack. a ao—year—old man has been detained under the mental health act. mark edwardson reports. we think first this mo
today, japan's rugby team had to wade their way onto a sodden field for some last—minute practice.and and france had to be cancelled. but there is hope that japan will be able to take on scotland on sunday in a match that will decide which team goes through to the knockout stage of the rugby world cup. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. one person died and at least 18 others were injured when the top floors of a new orleans hotel that was under construction collapsed. the new...
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wade.e welcoming senator de la cruz. [ applause ] >> next we have katrina jackson who is both an attorney and state representative representing the louisiana's 16th district and i also understand senator-elect now. congratulations on that. [ cheers and applause ] she was first elected in 2011. she serves on numerous committees and chair of the house committee on judiciary known as a tough negotiator. she hasn't shied away from leadership and a fighter for values and her constituents. at home you find her fighting for clients in criminal and civil law cases and educating and listening to her constituents. she received the defend of life award for 2014 legislative session. katrina attributes her accomplishments to not just having a dream, but having a dream that winds up with god's plan for her life. every day she works to allow god to guide her in the process realizing that dream. please join me in welcoming representative jackson. [ applause ] and lastly we have state representative pat fro
wade.e welcoming senator de la cruz. [ applause ] >> next we have katrina jackson who is both an attorney and state representative representing the louisiana's 16th district and i also understand senator-elect now. congratulations on that. [ cheers and applause ] she was first elected in 2011. she serves on numerous committees and chair of the house committee on judiciary known as a tough negotiator. she hasn't shied away from leadership and a fighter for values and her constituents. at...
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i think that wade in the water is something that came about because i have questions about america. i have concerns about the country that i belong to and that i love. my books are wrestling with america in one way or another, but that this moment where there is a sense of fraud division into so many of us feel the gains that had been made by generations who fought and worked before us have been pulled back a little bit my urge to seek and question a new kind of weight and urgency. i think of it as a book that seeks to center the history and experience of black people in this country, but generative democracy loving and forgiving struggling spirit of life that i think had made this country magnificent in all the ways that it is i wanted to center and is a great that and think about questions fundamental as we pertain to freedom and democracy, justice and more than anything they need to make amends that continue to hamstring us even in this mome moment. i was thinking about all that and worry was alive in my mind, history activated that in new ways but also illuminated a vocabulary f
i think that wade in the water is something that came about because i have questions about america. i have concerns about the country that i belong to and that i love. my books are wrestling with america in one way or another, but that this moment where there is a sense of fraud division into so many of us feel the gains that had been made by generations who fought and worked before us have been pulled back a little bit my urge to seek and question a new kind of weight and urgency. i think of...
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and he waded into the british general election with alacrity, in breach of all normal tradition.e opposition leader, jeremy corbyn. corbyn would be so bad for your country. he'd be so bad, he'd take you in such a bad way. mr corbyn tweeted this in response. "donald trump is trying to interfere in britain's election to get his friend boris johnson elected. "it was trump who said injune, the nhs is on the table, and he knows if labour wins, us corporations will not get their hands on it. "our nhs is not for sale." in the interview, the president also seemed to advocate a johnson—farage marriage. i have great relationships with many of the leaders, including boris. he's a fantastic man and i think he's the exact right guy for the times, i know that you and him will end up doing something that could be terrific if you and he get together as, you know, an unstoppable force. three and a half years ago, brexiteers were incensed when barack obama came to london at david cameron's request to argue why britain should vote to remain in the european union. our focus is in negotiating with a
and he waded into the british general election with alacrity, in breach of all normal tradition.e opposition leader, jeremy corbyn. corbyn would be so bad for your country. he'd be so bad, he'd take you in such a bad way. mr corbyn tweeted this in response. "donald trump is trying to interfere in britain's election to get his friend boris johnson elected. "it was trump who said injune, the nhs is on the table, and he knows if labour wins, us corporations will not get their hands on...
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what donald trump has done is waded straight in, as we heard in that quote, and of course you had jeremyll the president is doing is trying to get borisjohnson president is doing is trying to get boris johnson elected. president is doing is trying to get borisjohnson elected. two other things of interest in this interview which the president has given to nigel farage, he says that nigel farage and boris johnson nigel farage, he says that nigel farage and borisjohnson ought to get together, he said they would be an unstoppable force. and the other little hand grenade that the president through was to talk about boris johnson's brexit president through was to talk about borisjohnson's brexit deal president through was to talk about boris johnson's brexit deal and president through was to talk about borisjohnson's brexit deal and say that in certain circumstances, it would make a trade deal with the united states impossible. the president has entered the uk general election. a government grant which was awarded to a businesswoman with close links to borisjohnson has been deemed to have been
what donald trump has done is waded straight in, as we heard in that quote, and of course you had jeremyll the president is doing is trying to get borisjohnson president is doing is trying to get boris johnson elected. president is doing is trying to get borisjohnson elected. two other things of interest in this interview which the president has given to nigel farage, he says that nigel farage and boris johnson nigel farage, he says that nigel farage and borisjohnson ought to get together, he...
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we'll do cooking. >> by the way, it's cleo wade, i said chloe. >> julie did korean turkey a couple of he is back as a lawyer, and we're going to find out why he's so good at playing an attorney on tv. >>> in the fourth hour, one of the hottest acts in country music, king callaway, they are making their national morning debut. they're amazing right here in studio 1a. >>> a check of the weather. >>> your week ahead, heavy rain in the northeast, in the mississippi and ohio river valleys, october warmth out west, a cool fall feel through the plains we get into the midweek period, cool showers along the mid atlantic, big snowstorm making its way through the rockies, warm from the plains, and then by the end of the week, that heavy snow is in the upper midwest, showers and storms. all the way to the great lakes that's what's going on around th >>> good morning, i'm kari hall. we have one last really warm day reaching into the upper 80s and the low 90s for many of the inland areas. it will heat up with low 80s today and tomorrow we start the cooling trend, the rest of the week is working rea
we'll do cooking. >> by the way, it's cleo wade, i said chloe. >> julie did korean turkey a couple of he is back as a lawyer, and we're going to find out why he's so good at playing an attorney on tv. >>> in the fourth hour, one of the hottest acts in country music, king callaway, they are making their national morning debut. they're amazing right here in studio 1a. >>> a check of the weather. >>> your week ahead, heavy rain in the northeast, in the...
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it was a lucky escape for this man stranded on a strip of land in calif sucky rescuers had to wade in to pull him to safety. but for some the only way to beat the rising tide was to go up. one air rescue ended in tragedy on sunday when the woman slipped from safety all 30 say she hadn't been sufficiently sick you would ask your mother at the what we sincerely apologize for the accident and stop. there's the unprecedented water level slowly recede the focus turns from rescue to recovery. though things have calmed for now in his forecast or thora he's a warning people to stay alert as new flooding and mudslides could be possible. on sunday for just as a record of for me to false starts of old lady liberty after all of the highest points in the city's activist project 4 hours after the summit of client. the be. the be . the be. the be. the best submit. the. china's trade with the u.s. shrunk again in september a protracted trade war is clearly weighing on asia's powerhouse nevertheless beijing says it wants more talks before signing a so-called face one trade deal also coming up it's yet
it was a lucky escape for this man stranded on a strip of land in calif sucky rescuers had to wade in to pull him to safety. but for some the only way to beat the rising tide was to go up. one air rescue ended in tragedy on sunday when the woman slipped from safety all 30 say she hadn't been sufficiently sick you would ask your mother at the what we sincerely apologize for the accident and stop. there's the unprecedented water level slowly recede the focus turns from rescue to recovery. though...
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it was a lucky escape for this man stranded on a strip of land in calif sucky rescuers had to wade in to pull him to safety. but for some the only way to beat the rising tide was to go up. to. one air rescue ended in tragedy on sunday when the woman slipped from safety authority say she hadn't been sufficiently sick you would ask your mother to be what we sincerely apologize for the accident and stop. as the unprecedented water level slowly recede the focus turns from rescue to recovery. though things have calmed for now in his forecast or thora he's a warning people to stay alert as move flooding and mudslides could be possible. from sunday for just as an ongoing erected of false starts of old lady liberty atop one of the highest points in the city's activists trudge 4 hours after the summit of law and. all installed a structure that is said to represent the best as of resilience and determination for a more autonomous hong kong leader with those images that you're locked up by. which the for. the for. the need to keep. both for over the match and home the 4th time for the old also a
it was a lucky escape for this man stranded on a strip of land in calif sucky rescuers had to wade in to pull him to safety. but for some the only way to beat the rising tide was to go up. to. one air rescue ended in tragedy on sunday when the woman slipped from safety authority say she hadn't been sufficiently sick you would ask your mother to be what we sincerely apologize for the accident and stop. as the unprecedented water level slowly recede the focus turns from rescue to recovery. though...
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[applause] no matter what their grades are the dead by codifying roe v wade as a matter of law. the means of fear and panic related to gun violence you see them here to death and they teach you how to move in and not be caught in the crossfire. it is the single greatest concern. children between the ages of five and 17 think they will be shot in school. what have we become? we have to take something on the nra i am the only one that has beaten them nationally i've been them twice if i'm the nominee i promise you i will beat them like a drum again. [cheers and applause] because the woman i asked to be on the judiciary committee, diane feinstein is the reason we finally my - - finally got this. eliminating magazines with multiple mount you cannot run around with more than three shotgun shells with a magazine that carries 100 rounds. what in god's name are we doing? that means taking on the existential threat of climate change and rejoining the paris climate accord to make sure in the first 100 days of my administration all of those members of the climate accord will come to the un
[applause] no matter what their grades are the dead by codifying roe v wade as a matter of law. the means of fear and panic related to gun violence you see them here to death and they teach you how to move in and not be caught in the crossfire. it is the single greatest concern. children between the ages of five and 17 think they will be shot in school. what have we become? we have to take something on the nra i am the only one that has beaten them nationally i've been them twice if i'm the...
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was briefing now on some other stories making the news wading through kneedeep waters emergency responders are searching for missing people after typhoon her give us that japan over the weekend the super typhoon has already claimed dozens of lives the damage done by flooding and landslides near the capital tokyo is still being assessed. in ecuador indigenous leaders agreed to end protests after president merino agreed to reinstate fuel price subsidies that agreement came after nearly $2.00 weeks of violent protests people were angry over austerity measures brought in to obtain a multi-billion dollar loan from the i.m.f. . it's a poland now where the ruling law and justice party known as peace won a 2nd term. the conservative nationalists have a nearly 45 percent share of the vote with almost all votes now counted the parties expected to get a majority in both the lower house and the senate along just as party has clashed with the european union over judicial reforms and gay rights among other issues the opposition civic coalition came in 2nd with 27 percent of the. joining us now from wars
was briefing now on some other stories making the news wading through kneedeep waters emergency responders are searching for missing people after typhoon her give us that japan over the weekend the super typhoon has already claimed dozens of lives the damage done by flooding and landslides near the capital tokyo is still being assessed. in ecuador indigenous leaders agreed to end protests after president merino agreed to reinstate fuel price subsidies that agreement came after nearly $2.00...
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today, japan's rugby team had to wade their way onto a sodden field for some last—minute practice.france had to be cancelled. but there is hope that japan will be able to take on scotland on sunday in a match that will decide which team goes through to the knockout stage of the rugby world cup. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. earlier, i spoke to andrew higgins. he's an english language teacher in tochigi, north of tokyo and he described what it was like there. i've been feeling the apartment move back and forth quite a bit from the strong gusts of wind. i think i'm kind of in the middle of it right now. you have been living injapan for the past several years, you have been through a few typhoons — how bad does this one feel, how worried are you? i'm not too worried. there have been evacuation orders for parts of town. i don't live particularly near any type of river or mountain side, so those things aren't really concerning to me. ifeel like this one, people seem to be taking a little bit more seriously than your typical typhoon, so i think it is kind of good japanese p
today, japan's rugby team had to wade their way onto a sodden field for some last—minute practice.france had to be cancelled. but there is hope that japan will be able to take on scotland on sunday in a match that will decide which team goes through to the knockout stage of the rugby world cup. rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. earlier, i spoke to andrew higgins. he's an english language teacher in tochigi, north of tokyo and he described what it was like there. i've been feeling...
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who have to be evacuated ranchers struggle to coax terrified horses toward safety before the flames wade through i think you're nervous with. the document they're going to be good i'm going. to kick . this so-called easy by in simi valley also threaten an american icon flames tore up the hill towards the ronald reagan presidential library. in the end the fire department helicopters saved it baiting back a blaze that was within 30 mages of a library full of valuable historical documents i mean the smoke in the wind i've been here in l.a. for 45 years and i've been through a lot of fires in this was one of the scariest nearly 1000 firefighters have been brought into the battle against the supplies the county is using every resource it has to tackle it. but firefighters don't expect conditions to improve in the next 24 hours meaning the risk for multiple suburban neighborhoods a southern california reminds. whether it's to jerusalem now where excavate is all building an underground cemetery inside a mountain now the idea is to eventually create a city of the dead a final resting place for t
who have to be evacuated ranchers struggle to coax terrified horses toward safety before the flames wade through i think you're nervous with. the document they're going to be good i'm going. to kick . this so-called easy by in simi valley also threaten an american icon flames tore up the hill towards the ronald reagan presidential library. in the end the fire department helicopters saved it baiting back a blaze that was within 30 mages of a library full of valuable historical documents i mean...
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wade, or what she would do about the court. she would finesse that in her confirmation hearings but when the president himself brought the subject up, he did not ask the question. she gave a sigh of relief and didn't answer and they started talking about horses. now, i think that is because the president, and maybe general meese has a better sense of this, really did not want to know, in a way. did not want to have a fight over this. and truthfully, i do not think at that moment she knew exactly where she was on roe v. wade. jay: she'd never faced the issue as a legal matter. mr. thomas: it is a hard thing. she spent many years on the court working her position. she became, her position became the law of the land on abortion, but it took a number of years for her to get there. dahlia: that's the question i was going to ask you. because you said when we had our preparatory call you said the same thing. this was not an issue for the white house. they didn't want to get in a fight about this. mr. meese: ronald reagan always felt t
wade, or what she would do about the court. she would finesse that in her confirmation hearings but when the president himself brought the subject up, he did not ask the question. she gave a sigh of relief and didn't answer and they started talking about horses. now, i think that is because the president, and maybe general meese has a better sense of this, really did not want to know, in a way. did not want to have a fight over this. and truthfully, i do not think at that moment she knew...
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we'll talk about wade working with ronald reagan. fascinating. wherever you find your google podcast and wherever you do your podcasts. >>> well, can you believe it the nba season starts in less than a week. >> the warriors will have to wait until thursday for their first game at chase c on l.a.'s team the lakers at staples center. lebron james taking the night off. warriors were without draymond green and steph curry didn't take the night off. steph drilling the three. he had 17 points on the night. lakers go on to beat the warriors 104-98. the two teams meet again at the >>> coming up on "today in the bay." kari is tracking our forecast. >> let's get out the door in palo alto. chilly start to the day but a slightly warmer afternoon. a look at how the morning shapes up with our temperature trend. 50 degrees leading into by noon. we'll talk more about our microclimate and the chance of rain coming up >>> plus an earthquake rattles contra costa county. we'll have more live team coverage on the 4.5 and aftershocks to hit the area. >>> house jolted.
we'll talk about wade working with ronald reagan. fascinating. wherever you find your google podcast and wherever you do your podcasts. >>> well, can you believe it the nba season starts in less than a week. >> the warriors will have to wait until thursday for their first game at chase c on l.a.'s team the lakers at staples center. lebron james taking the night off. warriors were without draymond green and steph curry didn't take the night off. steph drilling the three. he had 17...
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so let me start with telling you about city-wade. city-wide. we've been around since 1980, and under the department of psychiatry since 1985. we rate based on contracts, mostly from dphbhs. we have locations. the main on six and mission. the most help knocking on the doors? i think folks ha are duly diagnosed, ha have substance disorder are the folks who need the most help. we need people with severe quadruple diagnosis. i totally made this up. we've experienced severe mental challenges, talking about legal challenges, food insecurity, about housing insecurity and folks who experience social injustice in a big way. and also, i want to say folks who experience trauma. and i don't mean ptsd. i'm talking about traumatized relationships with our system of care. i'm talking about folks ha have a very, very hard time coming tg and knocking on the right language and getting in. those are the folks who need the most help. so how does city-wide or an agency like this go about helping these folks? we have intensive clinical case management. it's a long n
so let me start with telling you about city-wade. city-wide. we've been around since 1980, and under the department of psychiatry since 1985. we rate based on contracts, mostly from dphbhs. we have locations. the main on six and mission. the most help knocking on the doors? i think folks ha are duly diagnosed, ha have substance disorder are the folks who need the most help. we need people with severe quadruple diagnosis. i totally made this up. we've experienced severe mental challenges,...
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that is wade on the right, obviously, back when he was 19. he worked in the reagan white house at a time when most kids are just starting college. i'll talk to him about that and our pod cast sand hill road and you can find it on apple podcasts and google and wherever you find your podcasts. he said if he stayed in small town missouri he would be dead because of drugs. >> all right. >>> well 6:14 right now. want to get a look at the forecast. talking about that feeling of fall in thehe door. it's been nice don't you think? >> crisp mornings and nice warm afternoons. we'll see that continuing today. also at this time reflecting on loma nd sharing our stories on facebook. posted a little bit of some loma prieta facts yesterday and we had people sharing their stories and annette said she was in sonoma and just got home from babysitting and laying on the bed with the door closed and all of a sudden a loud banging sound and she opened her eyes and saw her room shaking violently. if you're following me on @karihallweather post where you were when l
that is wade on the right, obviously, back when he was 19. he worked in the reagan white house at a time when most kids are just starting college. i'll talk to him about that and our pod cast sand hill road and you can find it on apple podcasts and google and wherever you find your podcasts. he said if he stayed in small town missouri he would be dead because of drugs. >> all right. >>> well 6:14 right now. want to get a look at the forecast. talking about that feeling of fall in...