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chief judge sprinivasan: judge wilkins? view, there is a factual development at the rule 48 a hearing, yes or no? mr. wall: beyond ensuring that you have the authoritative positions of the parties, yes. you can make sure the defendant's counsel and the prosecutor has not gone rogue or been bribed, but outside of that, yes. so it in mys: hypothetical, there is a videotape of the u.s. attorney taking a suitcase full of cash and the judge wants to have a hearing on that because that same u.s. attorney signed the motion. you would say that that hearing is appropriate or not appropriate from the rule 48 a? mr. wall: i would say the hearing to make sure that the executive actually wants to dismiss is not a problem. but if the u.s. attorney shows up and says, i want to dismiss, we will deal separately with that. judge wilkins: excuse me, sir. my hypothetical is that the u.s. attorney is the one in the videotape making a bribe and the judge makes that. the person standing in front of him, the u.s. attorney is the person in the vide
chief judge sprinivasan: judge wilkins? view, there is a factual development at the rule 48 a hearing, yes or no? mr. wall: beyond ensuring that you have the authoritative positions of the parties, yes. you can make sure the defendant's counsel and the prosecutor has not gone rogue or been bribed, but outside of that, yes. so it in mys: hypothetical, there is a videotape of the u.s. attorney taking a suitcase full of cash and the judge wants to have a hearing on that because that same u.s....
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judge wilkins? >> why isn't it a proper interpretation of rule 38 a and rule 48 b in judge millett's hypothetical. if the district judge observes what he finds to be a bribe occur in her courtroom and the sides that -- and decides that she does not want to be a party to it, why can't the judge deny the 48a motion? the judge cannot force the government to continue with the prosecution, but then the defendant just moves to dismiss because of impermissible to slay -- impermissible delay under 48b and the judge grants that motion. why is that not an appropriate way for that to play out? mr. wall: three quick points, judge wilkins. there is no mechanism in rule 48 as your question recognizes to force the executive to proceed which is strong evidence that is not the focus of the rule. there are other ways to expose and respond to executive misconduct, legislative oversight, impeachment, elections. you may disagree with me on the hypothetical, i think it goes to whether you have the considered position of
judge wilkins? >> why isn't it a proper interpretation of rule 38 a and rule 48 b in judge millett's hypothetical. if the district judge observes what he finds to be a bribe occur in her courtroom and the sides that -- and decides that she does not want to be a party to it, why can't the judge deny the 48a motion? the judge cannot force the government to continue with the prosecution, but then the defendant just moves to dismiss because of impermissible to slay -- impermissible delay...
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wilkins. morning.kins: good suppose in the future, in a different administration, you that was filedon and the prosecution said it is because of this exculpatory evidence that we are moving to dismiss, and a catholic university law professor asks to be appointed amicus because a group of nuns and bishops happened to witness the prosecutor taking a briefcase full of cash from the defendant a the case, and they made videotape using their smartphones of the transaction and presented that to him along with sworn declarations, and so he wants to find an -- to file an amicus brief in attached that amicus. is that improper? ms. powell: that would certainly be improper behavior by the prosecutor and worthy of prosecution itself by the department of justice. wilkins: in other words, amicus?fessor has ms. powell: i believe it would be if the government had already filed a motion and decided through appropriate channels to drop the case. that has to go all the way up to the attorney general and solicitor
wilkins. morning.kins: good suppose in the future, in a different administration, you that was filedon and the prosecution said it is because of this exculpatory evidence that we are moving to dismiss, and a catholic university law professor asks to be appointed amicus because a group of nuns and bishops happened to witness the prosecutor taking a briefcase full of cash from the defendant a the case, and they made videotape using their smartphones of the transaction and presented that to him...
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but jacqueline wilkins, who ran wilkins walkies, was caught on cctv hitting a boxer she was paid to lookted taking bella and cocoa out in the morning and evening for me. after a couple of weeks, bella's behaviour started to change and this one fateful night we were coming back from work and we saw the dog walker on the camera that we've got hitting bella. wilkins pleaded guilty to a charge of failing in her duty to ensure the animal's welfare, and was handed a 12—month community order, 100 hours of unpaid work, and to pay £385. she's also been disqualified from owning or keeping dogs for two years under the animal welfare act. solicitor tina wagon is a specialist legal advisor to the dogs trust. she has represented numerous dog owners when their animals have been injured from inexperienced walkers and trainers. anybody can set themselves up as a trainer, a groomer or a walker tomorrow with no qualifications — not even any experience, really! no insurance, there's no regulatory body. without some standardisation of qualifications it's very hard for people to understand how qualified, if a
but jacqueline wilkins, who ran wilkins walkies, was caught on cctv hitting a boxer she was paid to lookted taking bella and cocoa out in the morning and evening for me. after a couple of weeks, bella's behaviour started to change and this one fateful night we were coming back from work and we saw the dog walker on the camera that we've got hitting bella. wilkins pleaded guilty to a charge of failing in her duty to ensure the animal's welfare, and was handed a 12—month community order, 100...
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joining us now for the latest is bloomberg's government reporter jimmy wilkins -- emily wilkins. only thing we heard is the shooting happened outside the white house, it is now under control. what else do we know at this point? emily: at this point, we are learning about things as they come in. from what we understand, the president was taken away from the briefing room. he returned after nine minutes. he thanked the secret service, saying they did quick work. the suspect, according to president trump, had been taken to the hospital. the suspect was shot. it sounds like he was perntially armed, with the president told reporters. this happen all outside of the white house, but fairly close to where the white house fence begin. in terms of what we are seeing between the china and the u.s., the level of tensions being ratcheted up as we have see a symbolic response from beijing. where are we at in terms of going ahead to this review of the phase one trade deal that is meant to take place in the latter half of this week? risingthere have been tensions between the u.s. and china for m
joining us now for the latest is bloomberg's government reporter jimmy wilkins -- emily wilkins. only thing we heard is the shooting happened outside the white house, it is now under control. what else do we know at this point? emily: at this point, we are learning about things as they come in. from what we understand, the president was taken away from the briefing room. he returned after nine minutes. he thanked the secret service, saying they did quick work. the suspect, according to...
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but jacqueline wilkins, who ran wilkins walkies, based in pudsey near leeds, was caught on cctv hitting't walk their boxer bella, or their sprocker spaniel cocoa. so i contacted the dog walker that my mum used, and i class as a family friend, and she was happy to accommodate. she came and started taking bella and cocoa out in the morning and evening for me. after a couple of weeks, bella's behaviour started to change and this one fateful night we were coming back from work and we saw the dog walker on the camera that we've got, hitting bella. this was all caught on camera, wasn't it, where you saw the abuse that unfortunately bella was sustaining? what was your reaction when you saw that for the first time? i was horrified, i was in shock. i think ijust couldn't believe what i'd seen. i said, she's hit her. no words, just there's no excuse for it at all. we reported the case, and then the next day the rspca inspector rang me and said, are you home, can i come round? she came to the house, we told her verbally what had happened, showed her the footage, she was horrified to see it. to wit
but jacqueline wilkins, who ran wilkins walkies, based in pudsey near leeds, was caught on cctv hitting't walk their boxer bella, or their sprocker spaniel cocoa. so i contacted the dog walker that my mum used, and i class as a family friend, and she was happy to accommodate. she came and started taking bella and cocoa out in the morning and evening for me. after a couple of weeks, bella's behaviour started to change and this one fateful night we were coming back from work and we saw the dog...
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let's get the details from our white house reporter, emily wilkins.t one point, he suggested the kenosha shooter may have acted in self defense. really this briefing coming at a time when we continue to see those clashes in major american cities. we are seeing from president trump today is almost a continuation of what we saw last week with the republican national convention. we are still very much on topic about violence come about law and order, this is something republicans have started pushing and it is something we have now seen the polls respond to. president trump is closing his lead on joe biden for the november election and it seems like a lot of people are responding to the fact that they are seeing images of these protests which are accompanied by riots and violence and are worried about the violence that they are seeing on tv. haidi: in terms of the handling of the virus, are we seeing better opportunities for president trump to take a more positive view going into the election? what are the numbers across the country? at 6: we are looking
let's get the details from our white house reporter, emily wilkins.t one point, he suggested the kenosha shooter may have acted in self defense. really this briefing coming at a time when we continue to see those clashes in major american cities. we are seeing from president trump today is almost a continuation of what we saw last week with the republican national convention. we are still very much on topic about violence come about law and order, this is something republicans have started...
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reporting wilkins, from washington, on a convention being held it seems in washington, as well.t to take a moment on apple computer post of dan eyes has appeared on "surveillance," many times. you've seen him with his optimism on apple. he shocks this morning with a reset to $600 a share. i took the log extrapolation of apple back to the beginning of 2019. in the extrapolation of apple -- and the0 a share extrapolation of apple, up $100 a share. it gives a sen of where we are going. this is something to see to see ives come out with a new price target as well. it is something to me, uniquely american. there really isn't a european equivalent, is there? anna: absolutely. often we hear that from some managers they want to allocate more to europe. they see it as a catch of story. there is not the tech exposure it's really not the big faang name. this new bull case of $700 a share is interesting. apple winning in the courtrooms against epic over fortnite. i'm sure you are big player. tom: i'm not, but we had a great conversation on that with lisa abramowicz yesterday. this whole min
reporting wilkins, from washington, on a convention being held it seems in washington, as well.t to take a moment on apple computer post of dan eyes has appeared on "surveillance," many times. you've seen him with his optimism on apple. he shocks this morning with a reset to $600 a share. i took the log extrapolation of apple back to the beginning of 2019. in the extrapolation of apple -- and the0 a share extrapolation of apple, up $100 a share. it gives a sen of where we are going....
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emily wilkins joining us from d.c.e are going to get more on the stimulus negotiations, the fallout from the virus on the global economy. jeanette garretty joins us with her views cash jeanette garret joins us with her views next. shery: applications for u.s. unemployment benefits fell to the lowest since march, offering a way of hope for the economy still battered by the pandemic. joining us is jeanette garretty. great to have you with us. it is a real hope, but you have to wonder how long this will last, and given the surging infections we have seen starting last month. jeanette: that's right. it has really been a tumultuous month, this month of july in the united states, with regards to employment numbers. happy to see jobless claims go down. very happy to see the initial claims for unemployment go down. that was noteworthy. but at the same time earlier this morning, there was also an announcement of an increase in job cuts. the challenger data, which showed a substantial increase for what was expected. we have move
emily wilkins joining us from d.c.e are going to get more on the stimulus negotiations, the fallout from the virus on the global economy. jeanette garretty joins us with her views cash jeanette garret joins us with her views next. shery: applications for u.s. unemployment benefits fell to the lowest since march, offering a way of hope for the economy still battered by the pandemic. joining us is jeanette garretty. great to have you with us. it is a real hope, but you have to wonder how long...
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let's get more perspective with emily wilkins joining us out of d.c. very interesting some of the comments we're are hearing with regard to how president trump views tiktok's future in the u.s. emily: yes. we still have a while to see exactly what's going to happen with tiktok. it is not like anything is happening overnight at this point. you are seeing the trump administration getting involved. i think this is a story we are going to see play out over the next several weeks and exactly how we decide to go forward. that is definitely going to be something we will be keeping an eye on. shery: president trump also continuing to talk about these lists of executive orders he could use, especially when it comes to those stimulus measures. how would this ruling by executive orders look like and what could he do? emily: it would be very interesting to see because as of right now currently in congress, top officials from the white house are doing negotiations with both republicans and democrats. they are currently working to find a bill. the fact trump is ment
let's get more perspective with emily wilkins joining us out of d.c. very interesting some of the comments we're are hearing with regard to how president trump views tiktok's future in the u.s. emily: yes. we still have a while to see exactly what's going to happen with tiktok. it is not like anything is happening overnight at this point. you are seeing the trump administration getting involved. i think this is a story we are going to see play out over the next several weeks and exactly how we...
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roy wilkins, the naacp. john lewis, student nonviolent coordinating committee.y, and martin luther king jr., southern christian leadership conference. the leaders of the six biggest civil rights organizations. on july 2, 1963, randolph will chair their first meeting. >> the march will be held on august the 28th, and it will have a twofold purpose. number one, to arouse the conscious of the nation on the economic plight of the negro 100 years after the emancipation proclamation and to demand strong forthright civil rights legislation. the president's proposed civil rights bill. >> a. philip randolph calls people together to new york to meet about how are we going to stage this march? and by june, their meeting with president kennedy. >> we as a group were invited by ruston along with philip randolph to attend a meeting with president kennedy in late june 1963. it was in that meeting that a. philip randolph spoke up. said, mr. president, we're going to march on washington. the people are restless. the black masses are restless. >> the kennedy administration was a
roy wilkins, the naacp. john lewis, student nonviolent coordinating committee.y, and martin luther king jr., southern christian leadership conference. the leaders of the six biggest civil rights organizations. on july 2, 1963, randolph will chair their first meeting. >> the march will be held on august the 28th, and it will have a twofold purpose. number one, to arouse the conscious of the nation on the economic plight of the negro 100 years after the emancipation proclamation and to...
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on friday i mean to mr wilkins if i wanted we went searching for what chickens looked best together butnot like a breeder was we mixed breeds and sexes to get a colorful variety like we have in our human society. and what about 2 roosters. why not. the rooster may protect his hands but he doesn't have that great a reputation as a romantic lover. in the roosters the worst example and absolutely not a role model when it comes to romance fine doesn't do anything he doesn't produce anything and he dominates hundreds of pens definitely not politically correct but it works like it. right. now it's offended we've heard his feelings and it's no real tragedy everything always revolves around him the rooster. but now my tail trying to leave me and marino monte have proven that hens too can hold their own in the spotlight. anyone who has ever looked around a toy shop would probably recognize these honeycombs they play an important role in the bought cat tom it is the 2nd most favorite ballgame in the world following one hopefully facebook phone book and microsoft billionaire gates plait sure becau
on friday i mean to mr wilkins if i wanted we went searching for what chickens looked best together butnot like a breeder was we mixed breeds and sexes to get a colorful variety like we have in our human society. and what about 2 roosters. why not. the rooster may protect his hands but he doesn't have that great a reputation as a romantic lover. in the roosters the worst example and absolutely not a role model when it comes to romance fine doesn't do anything he doesn't produce anything and he...
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but jacqueline wilkins, who ran wilkins walkies, was caught on cctv hitting a boxer she was paid to look as a trainer, a groomer or a walker tomorrow with no qualifications — not even any experience, really! no insurance, there‘s no regulatory body. without some standardisation of qualifications it‘s very hard for people to understand how qualified, if at all, their dog trainer is. the government told us... until such regulation and licensing exists, dog owners will have to trust in the people calling themselves the professionals. claire jones, bbc news. i‘m sure lots of people worry about that way their dogs go and if they‘re happy. let‘s speak to hannah molloy, who is a canine behavioural therapist, and professional dog walker leah iommi. thank you forjoining us. morning. hannah, how do you tell whether your dog has been happy when it‘s gone out with a dog walker, for example? it's out with a dog walker, for example? it‘s a really good question. it‘s a really difficult thing to answer, to be honest, because your dog will a lwa ys be honest, because your dog will always be really happy
but jacqueline wilkins, who ran wilkins walkies, was caught on cctv hitting a boxer she was paid to look as a trainer, a groomer or a walker tomorrow with no qualifications — not even any experience, really! no insurance, there‘s no regulatory body. without some standardisation of qualifications it‘s very hard for people to understand how qualified, if at all, their dog trainer is. the government told us... until such regulation and licensing exists, dog owners will have to trust in the...
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mike wilkins at morgan stanley also saying, we are worried about rates going higher and what that would mean for stocks. whiting is still with us. this week, we get a little bit of messaging out of the fed. are you expecting to hear anything out of powell or any of the other members that would give you a better assessment of where monetary policy might go? steven: it is possible. chairman powell has been relatively quiet about healthy federal reserve might adjust its framework for achieving its inflation goals. pastdea of making up for disinflation. the 10 years after the financial crisis, the inflation measure rose 1.6 cumulative. fedargument is that the needs some overshoot's and inflation. index,e the pce price which is almost like saying it things you can't afford. i only bring this up because inflation is high or going to be high, but how central banks may target in the future. the most important thing about the fed here is they have not done to do what japan has and target specific treasuries. what is really important is that we have private credit expand and allow the economic ex
mike wilkins at morgan stanley also saying, we are worried about rates going higher and what that would mean for stocks. whiting is still with us. this week, we get a little bit of messaging out of the fed. are you expecting to hear anything out of powell or any of the other members that would give you a better assessment of where monetary policy might go? steven: it is possible. chairman powell has been relatively quiet about healthy federal reserve might adjust its framework for achieving its...
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the executive secretary of the naacp roy wilkins came to jackson and joined on a picket line one saturdayere promptly arrested. a state court injunction against demonstrations stalled but did not stop the desegregation campaign and then evers was murdered. the fatal bullet fired from a lot across the street from his home, crashing through his body and the window of his home. evers who considered himself a soldier in the cause for human rights had said he was ready to die for that cause. he died a soldier's death. as a veteran of world war ii, he was buried in arlington national cemetery. the killing forged a new unity and set off a new wave of mass demonstrations bringing mass arrests. the following saturday, thousands of mourners including civil rights leaders from all over the country marched in the funeral procession. after a peaceful march, the tension rising since evers murder reached the point of explosion. a crowd charged toward the main street yelling and shouting. city police backed by state troopers cut them off and moved in on the crowd. they threw rocks and bottles. more serio
the executive secretary of the naacp roy wilkins came to jackson and joined on a picket line one saturdayere promptly arrested. a state court injunction against demonstrations stalled but did not stop the desegregation campaign and then evers was murdered. the fatal bullet fired from a lot across the street from his home, crashing through his body and the window of his home. evers who considered himself a soldier in the cause for human rights had said he was ready to die for that cause. he died...
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thank you. >> judge wilkins. >> one question. why is it that the proper interpretationin of rule 48a and rule 48b and judge millett hypothetical at the district judge the district judge observes finds to be a bribe occur in her courtroom and decides that she does not want to be a party to it why can't the judge deny the 48a lotion? >> the defendant just moved to dismiss because of impermissible delay under 48b and the judge grants that motion. why isn't that an up or brit way for that to play out? >> three quick points. the first is thereck is no advantage or question recognizes so i think they are strong evidence that that's not the purpose of the rule and second there are other ways to expose and respond to the executive misconduct that you are talking about legislative oversight impeachment elections and all the rest of the third as i just think you may disagree with me on this hypothetical predicate it goes to what you have to consider the position of the party but even if you think it's not theha sort of thing or it is the s
thank you. >> judge wilkins. >> one question. why is it that the proper interpretationin of rule 48a and rule 48b and judge millett hypothetical at the district judge the district judge observes finds to be a bribe occur in her courtroom and decides that she does not want to be a party to it why can't the judge deny the 48a lotion? >> the defendant just moved to dismiss because of impermissible delay under 48b and the judge grants that motion. why isn't that an up or brit way...
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wilkins says this was the scene in the fire in yosemite in 2013. due to a lack of rainfall, that fire wasn't tapped out until the following year. she says that they also have infrastructure groups working in the areas where people are repopulating to make sure they are safe. we are live in downtown san jose, we will head back to you. >> thank you. >>> turning your attention to the weather, i think everyone has been talking about air quality for good reason. we have a lot of smoke in the air. it is trapped in the inversion layer today. that is why we are seeing some red dots on the map. you can see like san jose, san francisco, we have green in marin county. we are doing a little better since yesterday. we are taking a live look. across the bay bridge over to san francisco, very hazy, today. the current temperature is 58 degrees. we are at 76. oakland is at 69. there is a lot of sunshine right now. it is 76 in san jose. the marine layer was very present this morning. there it is along the coast at this hour. you can see the little areas. there is so
wilkins says this was the scene in the fire in yosemite in 2013. due to a lack of rainfall, that fire wasn't tapped out until the following year. she says that they also have infrastructure groups working in the areas where people are repopulating to make sure they are safe. we are live in downtown san jose, we will head back to you. >> thank you. >>> turning your attention to the weather, i think everyone has been talking about air quality for good reason. we have a lot of smoke...
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here was how one march leader put it roy wilkins. >> my friends, we are here today because we want the to hear from us in person what many of us have been telling our public officials back home. and that is we want freedom now. the president's emphasis in his january state of the union speech had now been on the now civil rights but on taxes. after birmingham and the swelling of the negro revolution the president, too, became caught up in it. civil rights became his legislative priority. here he was june 11th. >> unless the congress acts, their only remedy is the street. and therefore asking the congress to enact legislation giving all americans the right to be served in facilities open to the public. hotels, restaurants, theaters, retail stores and other similar establishments. this seems to be a right and no american in 1963 should have to endure, but many do. >> after much consultation, the president sent to congress six weeks ago. immediately there was trouble. some of the program looked all right to congress, even to the south, but two items ran into strong criticism. first withho
here was how one march leader put it roy wilkins. >> my friends, we are here today because we want the to hear from us in person what many of us have been telling our public officials back home. and that is we want freedom now. the president's emphasis in his january state of the union speech had now been on the now civil rights but on taxes. after birmingham and the swelling of the negro revolution the president, too, became caught up in it. civil rights became his legislative priority....
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the executive secretary of the naacp, roy wilkins, came to jackson and joined evers on the picket line against demonstrations stalled but did not stop the desegregation campaign. then evers was murdered. the fatal bullet was fired from a vacant lot across the street from evers' home, crashing through his body. he considered himself a cause in the fight and said he was ready to die for that cause. he died a soldier's death, as a veteran of world war ii he was buried in arlington national cemetery. the killing forged a new unity and set off a new wave of mass demonstrations bringing mass arrests. the following saturday thousands of mourners, including civil rights leaders from all over the country, marched in the funeral procession. tension reached the point of explosion. a group charged wildly yelling and strouting. shouting. they were cut off and moved in on the crowd. the negroes threw rocks and bottles. more serious violence was averted when civil rights attorney walked dramatically into the bombardment and calmed the crowd. three days later mayor thompson ended the demonstration. >>
the executive secretary of the naacp, roy wilkins, came to jackson and joined evers on the picket line against demonstrations stalled but did not stop the desegregation campaign. then evers was murdered. the fatal bullet was fired from a vacant lot across the street from evers' home, crashing through his body. he considered himself a cause in the fight and said he was ready to die for that cause. he died a soldier's death, as a veteran of world war ii he was buried in arlington national...
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wilkins said this was the case in the rim fire in yosemite in 2013. underground fire there wasn't tapped out until the following year. >>> tonight some family in santa cruz are grateful for much-needed food and supplies. the second harvest food bank partnered with the california fire prevention to share information, hand out smoke alarms and give food to residents in santa cruz. it's one of many second harvest has organized since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. the need has only grown because of the czu complex fire. if you're in need, you are welcome to stop by the food giveaway. you tonight even have to get out of your car. organizers say they feed up to a thousand people every week. >> it's every friday, 9:00 to 1:00, and it's a no-touch drive- through food distribution, so people can come through. they open their trunks. we put over 50 pounds of food in their trunk, and then they can drive off with no contact. site been a really safe and effective way of getting people food each week. > the food giveaway switches locations. next friday, it
wilkins said this was the case in the rim fire in yosemite in 2013. underground fire there wasn't tapped out until the following year. >>> tonight some family in santa cruz are grateful for much-needed food and supplies. the second harvest food bank partnered with the california fire prevention to share information, hand out smoke alarms and give food to residents in santa cruz. it's one of many second harvest has organized since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. the need has only...
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wilkins said this was the case if the rim fire in yosemite in 2013, due to a lack of rainfall. the underground fire there wasn't tapped out until the following year. infrastructure groups in the area are being repopulated, making sure that residents are safe, cal fire tells us. >>> the air quality into the bay area worsened again today. according to the bay area air quality management district, the smoke is drifting north from the czu fire. it is spreading over the peninsula into san francisco, and the east bay. yesterday, a sea breeze helped keep that smoke away, but not today. the spare the air alert that went into effect 10 days guy has now been extend through sunday. >> interesting how that can impact the smoke transport system. we'll be watching out for that spare the air alert as we head into the weekend. here is the forecast in general, look and of the fire zones. this is for tomorrow morning. it is picking up in that southerly flow drawing in some of the smoke from the south, closer to the czu lightning complex fire. as you know see, getting into the afternoon hours, mo
wilkins said this was the case if the rim fire in yosemite in 2013, due to a lack of rainfall. the underground fire there wasn't tapped out until the following year. infrastructure groups in the area are being repopulated, making sure that residents are safe, cal fire tells us. >>> the air quality into the bay area worsened again today. according to the bay area air quality management district, the smoke is drifting north from the czu fire. it is spreading over the peninsula into san...
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. >> reporter: this crucial work reverend cara wilkins says everyone in the community needs to participatee engagend and involved and we all need to vote. we all need to vote this year, especially. >> reporter: the naacp will be having a march on portland in conjunction with the march on washington this friday and they encourage anyone to come join them at the oregon convention center. drew marine, fox 12 oregon. eric: we'll be hearing from the mayor of portland, ted wheeler. he's holding a news conference that we will cover here live in just about 10 minutes. last night there was that deadly shooting amid the protests that have continued an the continued violence by those criminal anarchists who have remained in portland. will the mayor accept the national guard? will he impose a curfew or take other of steps to take back the streets? eric: many states are preparing to count a record number of ballots in the upcoming election. one of the states is florida, which has a notorious history for ballot issues, stretching back two decades. who can forget the hanging chads? we have the story. >>
. >> reporter: this crucial work reverend cara wilkins says everyone in the community needs to participatee engagend and involved and we all need to vote. we all need to vote this year, especially. >> reporter: the naacp will be having a march on portland in conjunction with the march on washington this friday and they encourage anyone to come join them at the oregon convention center. drew marine, fox 12 oregon. eric: we'll be hearing from the mayor of portland, ted wheeler. he's...
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ladies and gentlemen, please thank rebecca roberts wilkins. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, rebecca roberts, ann compton and for all of you for joining us here tonight. for our viewers on c-span who have been watching us, if you want to know more about this subject or other matters relating to white house history, our website, whitehousehistory.org is an excellent resource. as we close, i would like to ask everyone to exit through the courtyard. there are three doors. we have a little medical situation here and we'll exit directly through decatur house and out on to lafayette park. thank you so much and have a good evening. the 19th must ratify 100 years ago, giving people the right to vote. well spent several hours looking into the history of the suffrage movement and what it took to get states to sign on. next, the conversation with colleen chauvin and then a guided tour of the national portrait gallery exhibit
ladies and gentlemen, please thank rebecca roberts wilkins. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, rebecca roberts, ann compton and for all of you for joining us here tonight. for our viewers on c-span who have been watching us, if you want to know more about this subject or other matters relating to white house history, our website, whitehousehistory.org is an excellent resource. as we close, i would like to ask everyone to exit through the courtyard. there are three doors. we have...
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the right reverend rose hudson—wilkin joins us now.et's do something about it, let's build walls, let's put the border force out, but we need more long—term planning and thinking. this isn't going to go away. we cannot have people dying on our shores. and actually we cannot, as a humane society, have people coping with the level of poverty that drives them, or war, or natural disasters, so we have to begin with compassion and then do all the other things that we need to do in the long term so as to prevent young people, or anyone, for that matter, taking such unsafe routes and ending up dead in the seas as we have found. a lot of people will understand and hear your message very people will understand and hear your message very clearly. they might be thinking that someone in your position might want to call out individuals for their use of language or the way they talk about the issue. is that what you are prepared to do? this is not about calling out anyone over language. we know... i think we know the kind of hostility that those who
the right reverend rose hudson—wilkin joins us now.et's do something about it, let's build walls, let's put the border force out, but we need more long—term planning and thinking. this isn't going to go away. we cannot have people dying on our shores. and actually we cannot, as a humane society, have people coping with the level of poverty that drives them, or war, or natural disasters, so we have to begin with compassion and then do all the other things that we need to do in the long term...
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i was just about to say, what did when the wilkins said that the african community in indiana at that time he did what did wendell willkie say about the african -- what did wendell willkie say about the african- american community in indiana at that time and the kkk at that time? you took the words right out of my mouth. i love your show, the contenders. i learn every day as a young african-american man who owns a home. i tried to teach my daughter and my son about presidential things. i tell them every day, you can make it, you can do it, you know. i am just thankful that you all have this show on here talking about this great man that, hey, i do not know anything. my granddad, he is 89-years old and he tells people about history in america. i am so glad you're talking about the african-american community in indiana which was a racist-ass -- sorry about my language, but was very racist toward african-americans at that time, the 1940's. thank you for bringing this up. >> thank you. david, he is talking about his grandfather. what about your grandfather as you hear that sentiment? >> h
i was just about to say, what did when the wilkins said that the african community in indiana at that time he did what did wendell willkie say about the african -- what did wendell willkie say about the african- american community in indiana at that time and the kkk at that time? you took the words right out of my mouth. i love your show, the contenders. i learn every day as a young african-american man who owns a home. i tried to teach my daughter and my son about presidential things. i tell...
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roy wilkins gets himself arrested. and yet, at the same time, there is an effort on the part of the canon me -- kennedy administration, we know this from the records, to get people out of the streets, to arrange some sort of a compromise. birmingham had exploded already. the kennedys did not want to see anything like this happen in jackson. how much of this were you aware of on campus, that things that had been at white heat were now sort of tampering back? joan: well, you see, this was right at the end of the school year. and i left within a day or two and came back to washington and worked in the march on washington office all summer. so, i was mainly getting just whatever was in the washington post, i think. >> so, you weren't there for the final days? joan: i wasn't there. john doar was amazing, another hero. >> yeah. joan: medgar's body was at a funeral home up here, and the lines were around the block to go in and see him. >> that's right, because he was buried at arlington. joan: he was buried at arlington. i st
roy wilkins gets himself arrested. and yet, at the same time, there is an effort on the part of the canon me -- kennedy administration, we know this from the records, to get people out of the streets, to arrange some sort of a compromise. birmingham had exploded already. the kennedys did not want to see anything like this happen in jackson. how much of this were you aware of on campus, that things that had been at white heat were now sort of tampering back? joan: well, you see, this was right...
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i think the supreme court in wilkins is clear, the reason that clause is there, are not taxed are excluded from the count is because they are not citizens. well, the indians not taxed right now are illegal immigrants or foreign nationals who are visiting this country, who are not part of our body politic, the same principle applies. >> it has a lot to do with application of our laws to the governed as well as trying to make sure that we are beholding to the country, would it not? >> it does. look. the very notion of consent of the governed is that a particular people decide on the kind of government they're going to have and who the representatives in that government are going to be to govern them in order to best secure inalienable rights that they have from nature and nature's guide. it's not designed to give other people a voice. why have we been concerned the last three years of russia in the election, if we think anybody can choose in our representatives. choosing to govern ourselves and to apply laws to other people while they're here, but they're not the governing body and the polit
i think the supreme court in wilkins is clear, the reason that clause is there, are not taxed are excluded from the count is because they are not citizens. well, the indians not taxed right now are illegal immigrants or foreign nationals who are visiting this country, who are not part of our body politic, the same principle applies. >> it has a lot to do with application of our laws to the governed as well as trying to make sure that we are beholding to the country, would it not? >>...