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and, wendell you've set the bar and set the standards. thank you for what you've done. and we'll continue to work together on these issues and god bless you all. >> thank you representative limehouse. [ applause ] >> mr. mccoy. >> remarks made by representative gillard be placed and memorialized in our journal. >> so ordered mccoy, if they'll submit them in writing to the desk thank you so much. >> we have various messages received from the senate regarding vetoes on the budgetary matters we have taken up earlier this week. >> messages received. >> mr. hodges congratulateing st. john -- >> senate 897, the first amendment is substitute one substitute one. mr. pitts. >> members we are now on senate bill 897. the first amendment is substitute one. representative pitts is recognized on the amendment. representative pitts. >> thank you, mr. speaker. ladies and gentlemen of the house, folks from charleston, i feel your grief. one of the things i remember most when i first walked into this body 13 years ago was to smile of clementa pinckney. one of the most gentlemen that i kn
and, wendell you've set the bar and set the standards. thank you for what you've done. and we'll continue to work together on these issues and god bless you all. >> thank you representative limehouse. [ applause ] >> mr. mccoy. >> remarks made by representative gillard be placed and memorialized in our journal. >> so ordered mccoy, if they'll submit them in writing to the desk thank you so much. >> we have various messages received from the senate regarding vetoes...
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jobs could be replaced by computerization. >> so, wendell, what part of this brave new world concernst? >> well there's really a great number of different concerns but this technological unemployment the possibility that at last we're reaching this point where technology may replace more jobs than it actually creates. that is one of the concerns. but i'm also earnconcerned about the ability to alter the genome enhancements to human facultyiesfaculties, killer robots. the different technologies may even be inventing the world as we have known it or even the human species as we have known it out of existence. i'm not trying to jump so much in the science fiction as just bring to light that there are these very broad societial impacts that we're about to enjoy. >> the more the technology and robots take over our society, things are bound to happen right? mistakes are going to be made. maybe you have a self-driving car that runs a red light. you have a robot serving as restaurants that spills coffee on someone's leg and burns them. whose fault will it be when you have robots running this
jobs could be replaced by computerization. >> so, wendell, what part of this brave new world concernst? >> well there's really a great number of different concerns but this technological unemployment the possibility that at last we're reaching this point where technology may replace more jobs than it actually creates. that is one of the concerns. but i'm also earnconcerned about the ability to alter the genome enhancements to human facultyiesfaculties, killer robots. the different...
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he's oliver wendell jones, a computer genius. kind of a hacker. in the bloom county comic strip that included all of these characters and that honestly got me through a good portion of my cynical adolescence in the 1980s, oliver wendell jones was a mad genius to me. you see him dressed up like a pirate here? when he was computer hacking, he would dress up as a pirate. here is one where he was trying to hack into nbc news. enter nbc news. beep, password incorrect. entry into the nbc news files not approved. password again, then he enters dan rather is a turnip. beep, approved. he's like yeah, the dude is hot. gets into nbc news. there was also the time he tried to end the cold war by hacking into the russian newspaper pravda. he hatched this great scheme where he would hack into prove da and change the headline on the front page so it would say this gorbachev urges disarmament, total, unilateral. that was going to be the front page. milo bloom says to his friend, the hacker, are you sure about the translation now that you have that on the front pag
he's oliver wendell jones, a computer genius. kind of a hacker. in the bloom county comic strip that included all of these characters and that honestly got me through a good portion of my cynical adolescence in the 1980s, oliver wendell jones was a mad genius to me. you see him dressed up like a pirate here? when he was computer hacking, he would dress up as a pirate. here is one where he was trying to hack into nbc news. enter nbc news. beep, password incorrect. entry into the nbc news files...
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stand up -- >> thank you wendel, for all of you have done over the last three weeks. >> the night on the murders, he was there on the scene with the mayor, and he said get over here now, and we have a big problem and he filled me in, and i said i will be there in the morning. and from that point forward he was at every press conference and wake and vigil and he rode this thing like tonto rides scout, and he was unbelievable. i want to state here from the well today i want to personally thank you for the leadership you provided to our state and our community during one of probably the worse times i have seen in my lifetime, and i don't know what is going to happen with the flag debate and i don't care, but i want us to work through the tragedy, and we will continue to work together on these issues and god bless you all. >> thank you, representative. mr. mccoy? >> i ask that the remarks of mr. ginyard be placed in our books permanently. >> thank you so much. if they submit them in writing. >> we have messages regarding vetoes on the budgetary matters that we have taken up earlier this
stand up -- >> thank you wendel, for all of you have done over the last three weeks. >> the night on the murders, he was there on the scene with the mayor, and he said get over here now, and we have a big problem and he filled me in, and i said i will be there in the morning. and from that point forward he was at every press conference and wake and vigil and he rode this thing like tonto rides scout, and he was unbelievable. i want to state here from the well today i want to...
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stand up -- >> thank you wendel, for all of you have done over the last three weeks. >> the night on the murders, he was there on the scene with the mayor, and he said get over here now, and we have a big problem and he filled me in, and i said i will be there in the morning. and from that point forward he was at every press conference and wake and vigil and he rode this thing like tonto rides scout, and he was unbelievable. i want to state here from the well today i want to personally thank you for the leadership you provided to our state and our community during one of probably the worse times i have seen in my lifetime, and i don't know what is going to happen with the flag debate and i don't care, but i want us to work through the tragedy, and we will continue to work together on these issues and god bless you all. >> thank you, representative. mr. mccoy? >> i ask that the remarks of mr. ginyard be placed in our books permanently. >> thank you so much. if they submit them in writing. >> we have messages regarding vetoes on the budgetary matters that we have taken up earlier this
stand up -- >> thank you wendel, for all of you have done over the last three weeks. >> the night on the murders, he was there on the scene with the mayor, and he said get over here now, and we have a big problem and he filled me in, and i said i will be there in the morning. and from that point forward he was at every press conference and wake and vigil and he rode this thing like tonto rides scout, and he was unbelievable. i want to state here from the well today i want to...
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wendell watson heads it in. the quakes remain in 9th place. gold cup final.e taking on mexico and the cross. some serious timing by the mexican captain. pin balls it in. the mexican contingent loving it. 1-0 lead at the half. ray gay boy -- regae boys are on their heels. all mexico in this one. final round of the canadian open and hern is to trying to be the first to win in 61 years. par save to remain at 15. his bout with vertigo looks like a thing of the past after a birdie on 16 to snag the lead and then third birdie in a row to close out the tournament. four under68 to get to mns 17. bubba watson a 3 wood off the green. day a winner by a stroke. his fourth career pga victory. final round of the senior open championship. 6 under 64 and took the lead with a second eagle. that got him to 15 under. he really needs to get this birdie putt to tie it. 25-foot birdie and this was huge. got it. he made his as well. winnless in over 400 career starts. he gets his second win this year on a champions tour. a one-stroke victory. the final stage of the tour de france.
wendell watson heads it in. the quakes remain in 9th place. gold cup final.e taking on mexico and the cross. some serious timing by the mexican captain. pin balls it in. the mexican contingent loving it. 1-0 lead at the half. ray gay boy -- regae boys are on their heels. all mexico in this one. final round of the canadian open and hern is to trying to be the first to win in 61 years. par save to remain at 15. his bout with vertigo looks like a thing of the past after a birdie on 16 to snag the...
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wendell congress produce a long-term funding solution? bill shuster of pennsylvania, chair of the house transportation committee infrastructure committee joins us. olivia: plus you can say there is an exchange in the air. will ask about the shift from derivatives to futures. pimm: dump the pump. we will interview to -- introduce you to some saudi arabian investors. is the kingdoms dependence on fossil field coming to an end? ♪ olivia: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." pimm: we are 90 minutes into the trading day so let's look at how stocks are performing right now. let's begin with u.s. equities. we have seen a little bit of a selloff today. s&p 500 lower by 4/10 of a percent. olivia: we did get a second-quarter gdp report this morning. a little bit weaker than economist forecasted but there was an upgrade to the first quarter. that is having a little bit of an impact on the treasury market. we will show you the yields on the short end by two or three basis points. people buying the long end of the curve there. the dollar index up a
wendell congress produce a long-term funding solution? bill shuster of pennsylvania, chair of the house transportation committee infrastructure committee joins us. olivia: plus you can say there is an exchange in the air. will ask about the shift from derivatives to futures. pimm: dump the pump. we will interview to -- introduce you to some saudi arabian investors. is the kingdoms dependence on fossil field coming to an end? ♪ olivia: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." pimm: we...
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wendell congress produce a long-term funding solution? pennsylvania, chair of the house transportation committee infrastructure committee joins us. olivia: plus you can say there is an exchange in the air. will ask about the shift from derivatives to futures. pimm: dump the pump. we will interview to -- introduce you to some saudi arabian investors. is the kingdoms dependence on fossil field coming to an end? ♪ olivia: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." pimm: we are 90 minutes into the
wendell congress produce a long-term funding solution? pennsylvania, chair of the house transportation committee infrastructure committee joins us. olivia: plus you can say there is an exchange in the air. will ask about the shift from derivatives to futures. pimm: dump the pump. we will interview to -- introduce you to some saudi arabian investors. is the kingdoms dependence on fossil field coming to an end? ♪ olivia: welcome back to "bloomberg market day." pimm: we are 90 minutes...
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let's bring in city council person wendell young, who happens to be aformer police officer for the city as well. good evening to you sir. >> good evening. >> first let's get your reaction to the indictment of officer ray tensing. >> i think it's the proper thing to have occurred. we have all seen the video in cincinnati. i think majority of us realize that there's something and enough evidence there that there should definitely be a trial so the grand jury returned a true bill. he's been indicted arraigned and out on $1 million bond. so the prosecutor says the cincinnati police should be patrolling the college campus and not the university police. what's your take on that? >> i'm not sure that's a good idea. first of all i want to commend the prosecutor for the work he's done on this case. i think he's done an initial job of getting this to court as quickly as possible. however i'm afraid that wanting this band the university of cincinnati police department might be sort of like throwing out the baby with the bath water. i don't want to engage in a knee jerk reaction to what's occurred
let's bring in city council person wendell young, who happens to be aformer police officer for the city as well. good evening to you sir. >> good evening. >> first let's get your reaction to the indictment of officer ray tensing. >> i think it's the proper thing to have occurred. we have all seen the video in cincinnati. i think majority of us realize that there's something and enough evidence there that there should definitely be a trial so the grand jury returned a true...
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. >> reporter: wendell watkins was in charge during the crack epidemic and said timing is on their side. >> we've already see the deaths attributing to that, but with crack we saw burglaries and robberies go up and we saw turf wars. >> reporter: chief lanier does point out. the drugs live most where there's poverty but that the crime spreads throughout the district and also throughout the area. experts say the use of synthetic drugs, you wouldn't see those in drug tests, but starting next week you will be able to see that in e.r.s along the district. they have some new testing that will show up traces of these drugs. live in northwest, debra alfarone, wusa9. >> we got to get out in front of this one. any shop caught selling these drugs the first time can now be shut down up to 96 hours and facing a $10,000 fine. repeat offenders can be shut down up to 30 days and the fine doubles. >>> it's a historic day in south carolina. after weeks of protests and debates the confederate flag was removed from the state capitol. don champion was there. >> reporter: crowds cheered and chanted as the co
. >> reporter: wendell watkins was in charge during the crack epidemic and said timing is on their side. >> we've already see the deaths attributing to that, but with crack we saw burglaries and robberies go up and we saw turf wars. >> reporter: chief lanier does point out. the drugs live most where there's poverty but that the crime spreads throughout the district and also throughout the area. experts say the use of synthetic drugs, you wouldn't see those in drug tests, but...
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joseph wendell pleaded guilty today to spray painting an l for loser on the monument but he say he isidn't write black lives matter on it. windle says he is sorry for what he did. police are still looking for a suspect for the other vandalism. >>> a new york firefighter who raced to the world trade center during the terror attacks has just hit the jackpot. carmelo mercado got a $5 million check today from the new york lottery. mercado had to retire three years ago -- three years after the terror attack because he developed lung disease. earlier this year, he bought two lottery tickets. >> i went like wait whoa, how does this work again? i put the top number, bottom number. i said holy mackerel. that looks like 5 million. you know, my mind went blank. i was in shock. >> the former firefighter says he will take a cruise now and he may buy a house in florida. >> congrats to him. >>> check out this video. it capture what is appears to be a tornado touching down south of kansas city. winds up to 60 miles a hour ripped through a strip mall, tearing the roofs off buildings and toppling cars.
joseph wendell pleaded guilty today to spray painting an l for loser on the monument but he say he isidn't write black lives matter on it. windle says he is sorry for what he did. police are still looking for a suspect for the other vandalism. >>> a new york firefighter who raced to the world trade center during the terror attacks has just hit the jackpot. carmelo mercado got a $5 million check today from the new york lottery. mercado had to retire three years ago -- three years after...
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ralph waldo emerson of reverend parker pills perry wendell phillips frederick douglass.oon she was also lecturing on her own and attracting large crowds. for the early 18 50's lucy stone had become a spellbinding orator and one of the most famous women in the nation. she attracted audiences by the hundreds and in a few cases even by the thousands. there was an admiring press. journalists were amazed at lucy's magic and influence in the crowd. unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the shrill voice of susan b. anthony lucy's voice and winning manner were apparently mesmerizing. from these accounts one learns at lucy's musical voice silence mobs of protesters to came to mock and i know speakers. her intensity of purpose and ability to move her listeners were profound. one example of her intense commitment to the antislavery movement was in the early 18 50's she joined garrison and some of his followers by demanding the radical idea of disunion urging northern states to separate from southern states states. in other words to secede and thus create a nation free of sla
ralph waldo emerson of reverend parker pills perry wendell phillips frederick douglass.oon she was also lecturing on her own and attracting large crowds. for the early 18 50's lucy stone had become a spellbinding orator and one of the most famous women in the nation. she attracted audiences by the hundreds and in a few cases even by the thousands. there was an admiring press. journalists were amazed at lucy's magic and influence in the crowd. unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the...
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but thirdly -- >> you've heard of oliver win wendell holmes haven't you? >> i went to harvard law school, yes. >> you agree with the truth, don't you? >> yes. >> when you keep changing your story the way your office has, you lose your credibility and people stop believing that you're telling the truth. >> congressman -- >> i yield back, mr. chairman. >> recognize the gentleman from michigan, mr. wahlberg, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to the panelists for the work you've done. it's been intimidating, it's been held up, frustrated all across the many, many months we've been dealing with it. i would also start with a quote from a famous chief justice of the supreme court, as well as one of the most famous trial lawyers and former members of congress, daniel webster and justice marshall, who both said, the power to tax is the power to destroy. i'm not sure they were talking about degaussing, but they were certainly talking about the power of a taxing entity to impact the lives of people. that's something we've had here. i also want
but thirdly -- >> you've heard of oliver win wendell holmes haven't you? >> i went to harvard law school, yes. >> you agree with the truth, don't you? >> yes. >> when you keep changing your story the way your office has, you lose your credibility and people stop believing that you're telling the truth. >> congressman -- >> i yield back, mr. chairman. >> recognize the gentleman from michigan, mr. wahlberg, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr....
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he's oliver wendell jones, a computer genius. this honestly got me through a good portion of my cynical teenage years. you see him dressed up like a pirate here? when he was computer hacking, he would dress up as a pirate. here is one where he was trying to hack into nbc news. enter nbc news. beep password incorrect. then he gets prompted for the password again, then he enters dan rather is a turnip. beep approved. he's like yeah the dude is hot. gets into nbc news. as a result of the time he tried to end the cold war by hacking into a russian newspaper. he tached this scheme where he would hack in and change the headline on the front page so it would say, gorbachev urges disarmament, total, unilateral. that was going to be the front page. milo bloom says to his friend the hacker, are you sure about the translation now that you have on the front page are you sure about the translation? oliver says yeah sure i'm sure. i'm pretty sure. and then the point of view changes to moscow where some burly, fur-hatted russians are reading th
he's oliver wendell jones, a computer genius. this honestly got me through a good portion of my cynical teenage years. you see him dressed up like a pirate here? when he was computer hacking, he would dress up as a pirate. here is one where he was trying to hack into nbc news. enter nbc news. beep password incorrect. then he gets prompted for the password again, then he enters dan rather is a turnip. beep approved. he's like yeah the dude is hot. gets into nbc news. as a result of the time he...
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joining me now from cincinnati, city councilman wendell young, and ohio state senator cecil thomas, who spent almost three decades in law enforcement. they have both been close to this case. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, reverend. >> senator thomas, as a former police officer, what's your reaction to what we saw on that body cam video? >> well, it was what we had been hearing. it was shocking. it was something that we didn't want to see, but that's exactly what it did. and it really speaks to the frustration that african american communities around this country have had over the years since policing has been in existence. thank god for the video now these things are being highlighted. and mind you, it's not all police officers. it's a few. and when citizens complain, often times without the video, it would have been, well, it's your word against the officer's and often times, the officer's word is accepted. >> you see this councilman, you see the report this university policeman submitted, that the car dragged him, he had no choice. then you see the video, a
joining me now from cincinnati, city councilman wendell young, and ohio state senator cecil thomas, who spent almost three decades in law enforcement. they have both been close to this case. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you, reverend. >> senator thomas, as a former police officer, what's your reaction to what we saw on that body cam video? >> well, it was what we had been hearing. it was shocking. it was something that we didn't want to see, but...
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early on lucy shared the stage with ralph waldo emerson wendell phillips, frederick douglass. soon she was also lecturing on her own and attracting large crowds. for by the early 1850s lucy's tone had become a spell binding orator and one of the most famous women in the nation. she attracted audiences by the hundreds and in a few case, even by the thousands. journalists were amazed at lucy's magic in influencing a crowd. unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the shrill, grating voice of susan b. anthony, lucy's voice and winning manner were apparently mesmerizing. one learns that lucy's musical voice could silence protesters and drown out speakers. her intensity of purpose and an ability to move her listeners were profound. one example of her intense commitment to the anti-slavery movement was that in the early 1850s she joined garrison and some of his follow possessor by demanding the radical -- followers by urging northern states to separate from southern states. in other words, to secede and thus create a nation free of slavery. we always, of course, blame the south.
early on lucy shared the stage with ralph waldo emerson wendell phillips, frederick douglass. soon she was also lecturing on her own and attracting large crowds. for by the early 1850s lucy's tone had become a spell binding orator and one of the most famous women in the nation. she attracted audiences by the hundreds and in a few case, even by the thousands. journalists were amazed at lucy's magic in influencing a crowd. unlike the rantings of abby kelly foster and the shrill, grating voice of...
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i doubt anyone in the audience will guess what this is but it's the private library of oliver wendell holmes junior. he was a law professor at harvard and became a supreme court justice. this is his private library in washington d.c. i liketh m this picture for a lot of reasons. i love the idea of sitting in the chaire in the middle of this room. no doubt he was inspired and you could imagine him reading a book i think a lot about what kind of a learning environment are we creating for kids like this particular environment here. what would it be like for these kids to have a place where there would be inspired the same way mr. justice wood in this particular moment. i'm imagining that it won't look exactly the same. maybe they too would be inspired by this kind of a space. space. when i was a library director and thinking about the kids at andover today, it's clear to me that when kids go to a library they don't do a whole lot of this. at harvard law school library in the library are high school, the libraries are very full. they're packed with kids elbow to elbow, doing their work an
i doubt anyone in the audience will guess what this is but it's the private library of oliver wendell holmes junior. he was a law professor at harvard and became a supreme court justice. this is his private library in washington d.c. i liketh m this picture for a lot of reasons. i love the idea of sitting in the chaire in the middle of this room. no doubt he was inspired and you could imagine him reading a book i think a lot about what kind of a learning environment are we creating for kids...
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many of the decisions were announced by liberal and conservative justices from oliver wendell holmes and louis brandeis to antonin scalia. but now there are a distinguished scholar who argue the court was right to strike down the law and we need a new judicial engagement to protect economic liberties against threats to it. >> they were decrying the judicial activism. but we think that there is clearly a role. and the framework that we discussed earlier and the court needs to be on the line of defense where the legislature overstepped its bounds. in response to our concern is that when coercion is used in the arena that the government coerces economic agents in order to generate a specific outcome. it's our idea of liberty. >> aei have some defenders of judicial restraint and others who believe in is more engaged vision. what is your sense of how the conservative movement is negotiating at how vigorous should the court intervened to protect economic liberty today? >> something that's important that was brought up as the is the concept of the liberty from 200 years ago differ and what
many of the decisions were announced by liberal and conservative justices from oliver wendell holmes and louis brandeis to antonin scalia. but now there are a distinguished scholar who argue the court was right to strike down the law and we need a new judicial engagement to protect economic liberties against threats to it. >> they were decrying the judicial activism. but we think that there is clearly a role. and the framework that we discussed earlier and the court needs to be on the...
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the question is confirmation, georgetown magistrate honorable g wendell r. mcneil and pyatt and elaine c. elliott. those in favor confirmation say aye. opposed, na. ayes have it. >> it has reported favorable on the magistrates the honorable aaron c. butler. the honorable margie b. livingston, the honorable christopher c. rackus the honorable gerald t. whitley, jr., and the honorable mark a. harris and the honorable monty l. harrison. >> these are county magistrates and aaron c. butler, margie b. livingston christopher j.arackus, and benjamin c. allen and gerald t. whitley jr., and bradley d. mayers mark a. harris and monty l. harrelson. those in favor of confirmation signify by saying aye. opposed, na. the ayes have it. >> it is cleared of any requests for local bills. any requests for local bills? hearing none that takes us to the calendar. page 4, statewide third reading -- statewide third reading and senate bill 897. senate bill 897 the clerk will please read. >> this is a bill on many of the flags authorized to be flown atop the statehouse and on the cap
the question is confirmation, georgetown magistrate honorable g wendell r. mcneil and pyatt and elaine c. elliott. those in favor confirmation say aye. opposed, na. ayes have it. >> it has reported favorable on the magistrates the honorable aaron c. butler. the honorable margie b. livingston, the honorable christopher c. rackus the honorable gerald t. whitley, jr., and the honorable mark a. harris and the honorable monty l. harrison. >> these are county magistrates and aaron c....
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come you can mentally let one of the chief justice rhetoric including his fulsome alliance on oliver wendell holmes it was a true critic of loughner but homes is also the author of the notorious sterilization decision for justice homes not only upheld a scurrilous denial of liberty but then added insult to injury three generations. one of the most infamous sentences in a judicial opinion almost matched justice scalia's dissent, particularly for no 22 where he wants to hang his head in a bag and where he ridicules the majority opinion. original meaning jurisprudence on obergefell today. i will conclude with what is the future for the algae bt rights movement. i think we will see another rapidly from course to legislatures and operative officials to administrators. re: seem not their focus has to be antidiscrimination laws health care name and a structuring mechanism. one not so good mining for the decision is moving forward there will be overwhelming pressure for antidiscrimination laws to include conscience alliances, broderick today and would have been felt appropriate three years ago. than
come you can mentally let one of the chief justice rhetoric including his fulsome alliance on oliver wendell holmes it was a true critic of loughner but homes is also the author of the notorious sterilization decision for justice homes not only upheld a scurrilous denial of liberty but then added insult to injury three generations. one of the most infamous sentences in a judicial opinion almost matched justice scalia's dissent, particularly for no 22 where he wants to hang his head in a bag and...
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the question is confirmation, georgetown magistrate honorable g wendell r. mcneil and pyatt and elaine c. elliott. those in favor confirmation say aye. opposed, na. ayes have it. >> it has reported favorable on the magistrates the honorable aaron c. butler. the honorable margie b. livingston, the honorable christopher c. rackus the honorable gerald t. whitley, jr., and the honorable mark a. harris and the honorable monty l. harrison. >> these are county magistrates and aaron c. butler, margie b. livingston christopher j.arackus, and benjamin c. allen and gerald t. whitley jr., and bradley d. mayers mark a. harris and monty l. harrelson. those in favor of confirmation signify by saying aye. opposed, na. the ayes have it. >> it is cleared of any requests for local bills. any requests for local bills? hearing none that takes us to the calendar. page 4, statewide third reading -- statewide third reading and senate bill 897. senate bill 897 the clerk will please read. >> this is a bill on many of the flags authorized to be flown atop the statehouse and on the cap
the question is confirmation, georgetown magistrate honorable g wendell r. mcneil and pyatt and elaine c. elliott. those in favor confirmation say aye. opposed, na. ayes have it. >> it has reported favorable on the magistrates the honorable aaron c. butler. the honorable margie b. livingston, the honorable christopher c. rackus the honorable gerald t. whitley, jr., and the honorable mark a. harris and the honorable monty l. harrison. >> these are county magistrates and aaron c....
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. >> h and tht: wendell wilelacan hc >> greceist: yes. >> host: why. >> host: he sees in will can willwill wilkey -- hd d a real commitment to a hind of -- that we lost in this country. >> host: what was it like bistng his gra haiate she dent for his ph.d candidate cincinnati was intense. david was -- is not only upilliant but ashmon aery demanding and his standary o are incredibly high. so i had to get caller i.d., and it was bran new to telephone sed ices bechavese i was piclookng up the phone and he was on the other end asking me for the latest drambu of a chapter of my dissertation, and i said i can't walk into this again it's nerve-rae eing so i could bogter prepared when i saw him on the phone. >> host: and he has been on booktv many times i thiluding our t waee hour "in depth" prtureram. go to booktv.org and and watch all three hours. >> guest: we sto's wed here because this is what we call the cosmo gram, it is done by an artist named houston conwell and an homer, e to schombuy p for whom this center is named and his founding collection built the beginnings of this ihis ihe tio
. >> h and tht: wendell wilelacan hc >> greceist: yes. >> host: why. >> host: he sees in will can willwill wilkey -- hd d a real commitment to a hind of -- that we lost in this country. >> host: what was it like bistng his gra haiate she dent for his ph.d candidate cincinnati was intense. david was -- is not only upilliant but ashmon aery demanding and his standary o are incredibly high. so i had to get caller i.d., and it was bran new to telephone sed ices...
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clerk: the honorable wendell and arms meal, the honorable elaine. >> confirmation georgetown magistrate. isaac l hiett and elliott. those in favor of cap observation say aye ? ayes have it. clerk: aaron c butler. the honorable christopher j iraq is. the honorable gerald t whitley, junior. the honorable mark a harris. the honorable monte l harrelson. >> these are all magistrates. margie b livingston, christopher j, benjamin c allen gerald t whitley, junior, bradley d mares, mark a harris, and monte l harrelson. those in favor of confirmation signify by saying aye? ayes have it. the desk report is clear. any request for legal bills? -- local bills? i'm hearing none. that takes us to the caliber. page four, statewide third reading. senate bill 897. 897 -- the clerk will please read. clerk: flies to be flown above the state complex to remove symbols of the confederate state of america and remove permanently the flag and that it shall be transported to a confederate relic room for appropriate display. >> the question is third reading of the bill. this is senate bill 897, the third reading. >
clerk: the honorable wendell and arms meal, the honorable elaine. >> confirmation georgetown magistrate. isaac l hiett and elliott. those in favor of cap observation say aye ? ayes have it. clerk: aaron c butler. the honorable christopher j iraq is. the honorable gerald t whitley, junior. the honorable mark a harris. the honorable monte l harrelson. >> these are all magistrates. margie b livingston, christopher j, benjamin c allen gerald t whitley, junior, bradley d mares, mark a...
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. >> wendell wilkie? >> yep. >> how did he go there? >> he sees in wilkie a vision of republicanism that defied categorization and had a real commitment to the kind of -- we've lost in this country. >> what was it like being david levering lewis's graduate student? >> he was intense. david was, is not only brilliant but also very demanding an his standards are incredibly high. so, i had to get caller i.d. in his first offing. it was brand new to telephone services because i was picking up the phone and he was on the other end asking me for my latest draft of chapter of my dissertation. i can't walk into this again. it is nerve-wracking. i could be better prepared when i saw david levering lewis. >> david levering lewis been on tv many times including three hour "in depth" program. go to booktv.org and you wan watch all three hours. why did we stop here? >> this is what we call the cost mowgram. done by an artist that is homage to arturo some berg the inches should is named. some berg. langston hughes ashes are part of the floor as to th
. >> wendell wilkie? >> yep. >> how did he go there? >> he sees in wilkie a vision of republicanism that defied categorization and had a real commitment to the kind of -- we've lost in this country. >> what was it like being david levering lewis's graduate student? >> he was intense. david was, is not only brilliant but also very demanding an his standards are incredibly high. so, i had to get caller i.d. in his first offing. it was brand new to telephone...
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and oliver wendell holmes, a famous mostly--mostly -- >> we disagree as to whether holmes was a great justice or not. very famous justice at any rate. >> writes this disgusting opinion and there is -- complete details to apply the equal protection of the law. >> yes. he was saying this is the last refuge of constitutional scholars. everyone make these arguments based on equal protection, gave at the back of his hand. holmes was not very good at first amendment freedom of speech. many cases from that era in which the supreme court upheld this impression of anti-war speech, the origins of holmes's famous clear and present danger tests, you might have heard that and the idea of not shouting fire in a crowded theater, and he used these phrases he was a wonderfully gifted writer but he used these onerous phrases to reach results that were actually contrary to the constitution's protections of free speech. i tend to think he is very much overrated but that is easy to say from the vantage point of 100 years later. >> at various points in the book you talk about the recurring question of nati
and oliver wendell holmes, a famous mostly--mostly -- >> we disagree as to whether holmes was a great justice or not. very famous justice at any rate. >> writes this disgusting opinion and there is -- complete details to apply the equal protection of the law. >> yes. he was saying this is the last refuge of constitutional scholars. everyone make these arguments based on equal protection, gave at the back of his hand. holmes was not very good at first amendment freedom of...
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if you substitute brown for reliance on oliver wendell holmes who was, it's true of critic of wapner. but holmes was don't forget the author of buck versus bell the sterilization decision where justice holmes not only upheld a denial of liberty, but then added insult to injury three generations of imbeciles is enough. right? one of the most infamous sentences in a judicial opinion almost matched in justice scalia's dissent, particularly footnote 22 where he wants to hang his head in a bag and ridiculed opinion. original meaning jurisprudence did badly on that day. what's the future on the lgbt rights movement? i can't think we'll see the movement move rapidly from courts to legislatures and operative officials from judges to administrators. we've already seen that to a significant effect. the focus has got to be anti-discrimination laws educational programs healthcare needs and a structuring mechanism, not just marriage but family choice. one not so good lining for the decision, is that moving forward, there will be overwhelming pressure for good and bad reasons, on anti- anti-discrim
if you substitute brown for reliance on oliver wendell holmes who was, it's true of critic of wapner. but holmes was don't forget the author of buck versus bell the sterilization decision where justice holmes not only upheld a denial of liberty, but then added insult to injury three generations of imbeciles is enough. right? one of the most infamous sentences in a judicial opinion almost matched in justice scalia's dissent, particularly footnote 22 where he wants to hang his head in a bag and...
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obergfeld, you could simply lift a lot of the chief justice's rhetoric including his reliance on oliver wendell holmes who was the true critic of whack anywhere. but he was also the author of the notorious sterlization decision where he not only upheld a denial of liberty but then added insult to injury three i am we sills to none. one of the most famouses opinions almost match particularly footnote 22 where he wants to hang his head in a bag and he ridicules the majority opinion as engaged in mystical aperition. ism of a fortune cookie. i will conclude with what's the future for the lgbt rights movement? i think we're going to see the lgbt rights movement move from courts to legislator legislatures and operatives officials from judges to administers. we've already seen that to a significant effect. the focus is not to be anti-discrimination laws, educational programs, health care needs, and a structuring mechanism not just marriage for family choices. now, one not so good lining for the decision is that moving forward there will be overwhelming pressure for good and bad reasons ant discriminat
obergfeld, you could simply lift a lot of the chief justice's rhetoric including his reliance on oliver wendell holmes who was the true critic of whack anywhere. but he was also the author of the notorious sterlization decision where he not only upheld a denial of liberty but then added insult to injury three i am we sills to none. one of the most famouses opinions almost match particularly footnote 22 where he wants to hang his head in a bag and he ridicules the majority opinion as engaged in...
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we have got councilman, former police officer wendell young, council woman simmons, councilman pj sittenmily vacation but he is checking in constantly and asking what he can do to help. woody allen said half of life is just showing up and i'm proud that this city and the city council is here present. at a tough time for our city. also want to take special acknowledgment of state representative christie bryant who is here. and cecil thomas state senator, cecil. cecil was an incredible leader back in 2001 and really helped this city and every time i turn on the tv he is out there walking the walk. and so we're blessed to have a lot of people who have worked together over many years and those relationships are activated now. and we are in this together. i urge people to go about their business. those who need to exercise their moral outrage are allowed to do so, of course in a peaceful way and we'll respect that. but we cincinnati will get through this. we'll get through this with a fair justice process that joe deters an overseeing and with a professional police department there on the str
we have got councilman, former police officer wendell young, council woman simmons, councilman pj sittenmily vacation but he is checking in constantly and asking what he can do to help. woody allen said half of life is just showing up and i'm proud that this city and the city council is here present. at a tough time for our city. also want to take special acknowledgment of state representative christie bryant who is here. and cecil thomas state senator, cecil. cecil was an incredible leader...
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he voted for wendell wilkie in 1954 and i grew up with the dream if you work hard and play by the rules >> the truth may pay homage but what you share a little bit with what you wrote in that book about your father and your coming to understand of the american idea. >> let me first just pay tribute to your dad and wish a happy birthday. it would have been been held in friedman's 100th birthday. it's a natural ideological heir and successor. it's why i was drawn to politics i'm quite confident i will never be a starting quarterback in the nfl. it's stitched together from the fabrics of the stories. they were irish catholic. they didn't know what else to do actually her uncle discovered this in the process of writing my book. they ran the numbers in wilmington delaware. this little old lady would walk down the street to bloomington carrying the book and so that was her family and she ended up becoming the first person to go to college. my mom who is 80 now i'm at the same age as your dad my mom stood up to her dad and she's got a steel backbone and ended up being the first woman and her f
he voted for wendell wilkie in 1954 and i grew up with the dream if you work hard and play by the rules >> the truth may pay homage but what you share a little bit with what you wrote in that book about your father and your coming to understand of the american idea. >> let me first just pay tribute to your dad and wish a happy birthday. it would have been been held in friedman's 100th birthday. it's a natural ideological heir and successor. it's why i was drawn to politics i'm quite...
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he admitted to me that he voted for wendell wilkie in 1944. so i grew up with god bless america and you know, the dream. if you work hard and play by the rules, in this country there is no limit to how far you can go. and what can i say? i've lived that dream, thank god. >> thank you. senator cruz, would you share with us what you wrote in your book a time for truth, which is, i believe, may pay some homage to bill simon's book. but would you share a little bit about what you wrote in that book about your father rafael and you're kind of coming to understanding of the american idea? >> sure. let me say jimmy, thank you for having me here and let me first pay tribute to your dad, wish him happy birthday from yesterday and i'll tell you, he -- your dad and ronald reagan and i grew up with there being two of my heros. as a kid. when i was elected to the senate, it so happened that i won the republican nomination on what would have been milton freedman's 100th birthday. so that night i paid tribute to uncle milty who wasn't with us. and i'll tell
he admitted to me that he voted for wendell wilkie in 1944. so i grew up with god bless america and you know, the dream. if you work hard and play by the rules, in this country there is no limit to how far you can go. and what can i say? i've lived that dream, thank god. >> thank you. senator cruz, would you share with us what you wrote in your book a time for truth, which is, i believe, may pay some homage to bill simon's book. but would you share a little bit about what you wrote in...