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it is, frankly, very, very close to a what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. the democrats have no interest in the facts and it is really sad to see the dishonesty and the partisanship that the house democrats are displaying. >> on the eve of christmas? it is christmastime, you guys, which is no time for an impeachment. i mean any other time of the year this might be okay but not what is this 19 days before christmas? this is the new objection that if there's one rule all americans should be able to agree on or republicans at least have the decency to adhere to it's the rule you don't pursue impeachment proceedings against an american president in the holiday season, not while the yule log burns in the hearth. not while the sleigh bells ring. not while people are decorating their christmas trees. it's just against the rules. >> on the contrast, it could not have been more striking tonight. at the very moment the republicans were releasing their four articles of impeachment the president and first lady were lighting the national christmas tree, festive seemingl
it is, frankly, very, very close to a what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. the democrats have no interest in the facts and it is really sad to see the dishonesty and the partisanship that the house democrats are displaying. >> on the eve of christmas? it is christmastime, you guys, which is no time for an impeachment. i mean any other time of the year this might be okay but not what is this 19 days before christmas? this is the new objection that if there's one...
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each other out in the street down in jungleland ♪ ♪ >> it was a dark and stormy night, and in walked clarence clemens. [applause] bruce: that moment, you know, i knew, i knew that my life had changed. um, miss you. love you, big man. ♪ bruce: real bands, real bands are made primarily from the neighborhood. from a real time and a real place that exists for a little while, and then changes, and it's gone forever. announcer: incredible artists and music we'll never forget. that's what these rock 'n roll hall of fame induction ceremonies are all about. ♪ tom: the music overcame me at a very early age and has consumed my life. i love everything about it, all the people i have met, the great times that i have had. i am very proud that we are being inducted as a group, as tom petty and the heartbreakers, because they are the best [beep] band in america. [applause] ♪ oh yeah, all right take it easy, baby make it last all night ♪ she was an american girl ♪ u2: ♪ but i still still haven't found what i'm looking for but i still haven't found ♪ announcer: and now you can have your very own
each other out in the street down in jungleland ♪ ♪ >> it was a dark and stormy night, and in walked clarence clemens. [applause] bruce: that moment, you know, i knew, i knew that my life had changed. um, miss you. love you, big man. ♪ bruce: real bands, real bands are made primarily from the neighborhood. from a real time and a real place that exists for a little while, and then changes, and it's gone forever. announcer: incredible artists and music we'll never forget. that's what...
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paul: and whether or not as clarence thomass has written, justice thomas, the court considers the second amendment to be a second class right or is it like the other bill of rights, it demands aggressive protection by the courts. when we come back, u.k. voters get set to head to the polls next week as prime minister boris johnson attempts to cement his brexit legacy. we'll go to london for the lateest, next. >> i'll stay out of the election. you know i was a fan of brexit. in your printer ready for another school year? what's "cyan" mean? honor roll. (imitates whooshing, booming) the ink! dad! dad! i'm so hosed. yeah, you are. that can save youh tha lot of trips to the store. get ready for the dean's list. who's dean? look. exciting than getting a lexus... only one thing's more ahhhh! giving one. the lexus december to rembember sales event lease the 2020 nx 300 for $329 a month for 27 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. paul: the united kingdom gearing up for what could be the most consequential election in a generation. they head to the polls on thursday to determine first
paul: and whether or not as clarence thomass has written, justice thomas, the court considers the second amendment to be a second class right or is it like the other bill of rights, it demands aggressive protection by the courts. when we come back, u.k. voters get set to head to the polls next week as prime minister boris johnson attempts to cement his brexit legacy. we'll go to london for the lateest, next. >> i'll stay out of the election. you know i was a fan of brexit. in your printer...
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>>escapes a pressure flips the ball to clarence davis who keeps a ho of it in a sea of hands. that's why they call it. a sea of hands and the raiders win that game. they didn't make it all the way that year but they did win 2 super bowls during their time in oakland and plus i think john madden sideburns should get some kind of awd because those mutton chops were legendary and another all-time classic when the raiders beat the jets but new york didn't it. >>tend leave >>so one minute left in that heidi this kid's movie it was november 1719 says 68. so th had 3 point lead just a minute to play nbc flipped a switch and they played the heidi movie because and back then the tv guide said starts at 11 starts at 11 that's how they roll raiders ended up scoring on a 43 yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds left to philly that on the kickoff they picked up the jets fumble as school jets fans had no idea until they're watching a stupid movie they see this crawl. >>they say they won the raiders one heidi game prompted all networksto change their policies. >>and stick with every nfl game u
>>escapes a pressure flips the ball to clarence davis who keeps a ho of it in a sea of hands. that's why they call it. a sea of hands and the raiders win that game. they didn't make it all the way that year but they did win 2 super bowls during their time in oakland and plus i think john madden sideburns should get some kind of awd because those mutton chops were legendary and another all-time classic when the raiders beat the jets but new york didn't it. >>tend leave >>so one...
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photography led her to work on the expeditions that mapped the western landscapes, and to the career of clarence king. her accounts of king's life, "passing strange: a gilded age tale across the color line," 2009, returns to the biographical art she learned when writing about gilpin. what animates "passing strange," though, is race, the color line that snakes its way through the post-emancipation united states. , in a way, a survey -- her own work, in a way, a survey of that color line. it shapes the web-based collaborative that she led on princeton and slavery. maps, graphs, videos, left us with a campus changed by the materials they have found to record and represent the many roles of enslaved people in the history of that university. let me end this intellectual wedding toast by turning to las vegas's other industry and tell you one story about your president. you wonder about this. . marnie in santa fe. --worked again in santa fe come see me, she insisted, sure that the beauties of the my soult were what needed at the time, and we took ourselves on a gambling adventure to the camel rock casi
photography led her to work on the expeditions that mapped the western landscapes, and to the career of clarence king. her accounts of king's life, "passing strange: a gilded age tale across the color line," 2009, returns to the biographical art she learned when writing about gilpin. what animates "passing strange," though, is race, the color line that snakes its way through the post-emancipation united states. , in a way, a survey -- her own work, in a way, a survey of that...
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escapes a pressure flips the ball to clarence davis who keeps a hold of it in. >>a sea of hands. that's why they call it. a sea of hands. >>and the raiders win that game. they didt make it all the way that year but they did win 2 super bowls during their time in oakland and plus i should get some kind of award. >>because those mutton chops were legendary and another all-time classic when the raiders beat the jets. >>but new york didn't it. >>tend to leave with 5 seconds >>and they saw one minute left and then heidi this kid's movie. it was november 17th 19 is 68. so they have that 3 point lead just a minute to play nbc flipped a switch and they played the heidi movie because and back then the tv guide said starts at 11 starts at 11 that's how they roll raiders ended up scoring on a 43 yard touchdown pass with 44 seconds left took the lead on the kickoff, they picked up the jets fumble as school again. jets fans had no idea until they're watching a stupid movie and they see this crawl. they say they won the raiders one heidi game prompted all networks to change their policies and
escapes a pressure flips the ball to clarence davis who keeps a hold of it in. >>a sea of hands. that's why they call it. a sea of hands. >>and the raiders win that game. they didt make it all the way that year but they did win 2 super bowls during their time in oakland and plus i should get some kind of award. >>because those mutton chops were legendary and another all-time classic when the raiders beat the jets. >>but new york didn't it. >>tend to leave with 5...
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it is, frankly, very, very close to a what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. the democrats have no interest in the facts and it is really sad to see the dishonesty and the partisanship that the house democrats are displaying. >> on the eve of christmas? it is christmastime, you guys, which is no time for an impeachment. i mean any other time of the year this might be okay but not what is this 19 days before christmas? this is the new objection that if there's one rule all americans should be able to agree on or republicans at least have the decency to adhere to it's the rule you don't pursue impeachment proceedings against an american president in the holiday season, not while the you' yule log burns in the hearth. >> at the very moment the republicans were releasing their four articles of impeachment the president and first lady were lighting the national christmas tree, festive seemingly unconcerned. >> in 1998 house republicans released the four articles of impeachment they had been working on against president clinton. they released those four articles of
it is, frankly, very, very close to a what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. the democrats have no interest in the facts and it is really sad to see the dishonesty and the partisanship that the house democrats are displaying. >> on the eve of christmas? it is christmastime, you guys, which is no time for an impeachment. i mean any other time of the year this might be okay but not what is this 19 days before christmas? this is the new objection that if there's one...
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also, i think it set the stage for wide he was so tremendously loyal to clarence thomas'nomination as well. i believe he in accurately is depicted here as treating dan quayle as some kind of baby. that could not be further from the truth. he went against the advice of everyone to let all kinds of people on the short list for vice president, went with quayle in a surprise move, and really treated has really treated him as an equal. i think because he was a vice president and he wanted the same treatment for his own vice president to continue the tradition he started with president reagan on having lunch every week. there was a very close relationship. this is not the way he looked at dan quayle. >> this is about a speech that quayle gave after the nomination. i take a more sympathetic view perhaps in mary cate does. i do not join the dan quayle rehabilitation movie. i agree with what mary cate said, bush tried to treat quayle the way he thought a vice president should be treated and with the appropriate dignity. do not think that dan quayle was one of the key insiders of the bush admin
also, i think it set the stage for wide he was so tremendously loyal to clarence thomas'nomination as well. i believe he in accurately is depicted here as treating dan quayle as some kind of baby. that could not be further from the truth. he went against the advice of everyone to let all kinds of people on the short list for vice president, went with quayle in a surprise move, and really treated has really treated him as an equal. i think because he was a vice president and he wanted the same...
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there's one lesson we learned from clarence thomas. it's that things come out. things leaked. so i think some people disagree with me. i think it was almost inevitable that this would leak but i think for certain this was information that was to explosive for a single senator to make a decision on her own. about whether to share it or not. she was a difficult position because christine did not want to come forward, deserved to not be pushed forward unless she wanted to but her staff believed the summer she was eventually going to come forward. as difficult situation as she was in, she made a tragically wrong twice with not at least sharing the decision she made to keep the information to herself with her senate colleagues, the leadership and both on the committee and the leadership with the minority leader, chuck schumer. that was too much power and difficulty in dangerous information for one senator to make that decision on her own. >> congratulations on the book. at the fbi done a thorough job, or what they have found? >> that's a great question. we don't know. i don't know.
there's one lesson we learned from clarence thomas. it's that things come out. things leaked. so i think some people disagree with me. i think it was almost inevitable that this would leak but i think for certain this was information that was to explosive for a single senator to make a decision on her own. about whether to share it or not. she was a difficult position because christine did not want to come forward, deserved to not be pushed forward unless she wanted to but her staff believed...
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the owner of this factory and that they've also says that the owner did not apply for anything fire clarence's he did not have any fire clearances and when they inspected the building after the fire was put out to they found that safety equipment which is mandatory was also not found in this building we also spoke to several people around the area where the fire took place in these says that there are many such workshops and small factories which operate in this area and we already know that services factories operate across daily in many areas and they said that they don't know of any workshop or any small factory that actually has the required permits and said that this continues to be a big problem that being that residential areas are converted into commercial areas without proper authorization here i wonder if you can give us a little more context to that for people who haven't been to new delhi you know just seeing some of these pictures what strikes me in regina said in her report as well as the the very narrow street where a very crowded overcrowded it looks like as well and also i mea
the owner of this factory and that they've also says that the owner did not apply for anything fire clarence's he did not have any fire clearances and when they inspected the building after the fire was put out to they found that safety equipment which is mandatory was also not found in this building we also spoke to several people around the area where the fire took place in these says that there are many such workshops and small factories which operate in this area and we already know that...
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it is frankly very, very close to what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. the democrats have no interest in the facts, and really on the eve of christmas, it is really sad to see the dishonesty and the partisanship that the house democrats are displaying. >> on the eve of christmas? it is christmastime you guys, which is no time for an impeachment. i mean, any other time of the year this might be okay, but not -- what is it? it's 19 days before christmas. this is the new objection, if there's one rule that all americans should be able to agree on or republicans at least have the decency to adhere to it's the rule that you don't pursue impeachment proceedings against an american president in the holiday season, not while the yule log burns in the hearth. not while the sleigh bells ring, not while people are, you know, decorating their christmas trees. it's just against the rules. >> on the contrast could not have been more striking tonight. at the very moment the republicans were releasing their four articles of impeachment, the president and first lady were
it is frankly very, very close to what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. the democrats have no interest in the facts, and really on the eve of christmas, it is really sad to see the dishonesty and the partisanship that the house democrats are displaying. >> on the eve of christmas? it is christmastime you guys, which is no time for an impeachment. i mean, any other time of the year this might be okay, but not -- what is it? it's 19 days before christmas. this is...
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then anita hill and clarence thomas. [applause] it educated the country even though we have that guy on the supreme court level, it educated. i think it's helpful to see what came before because now the "me too" movement inks to all of this in technology and the web is now all over the world. it's a process and now it's a majority consciousness. >> that is great. that's a great segue into the next question. how do you feel feminism has to involve moving forward and being more intersectional. >> what we need to know it was intersectional before it was intersectional. [laughter] [applause] it is not covered that way and i'm not saying there is racism because there is women's racism but at the magazine we published the first ever lewis harris poll of women's opinions on the women liberation movement and issues of equality, it turned out 60 some% of black women supported the women's movement and all the issues, only 30 some% of white women. look at the results of the last presidential election. more than 60% of black women s
then anita hill and clarence thomas. [applause] it educated the country even though we have that guy on the supreme court level, it educated. i think it's helpful to see what came before because now the "me too" movement inks to all of this in technology and the web is now all over the world. it's a process and now it's a majority consciousness. >> that is great. that's a great segue into the next question. how do you feel feminism has to involve moving forward and being more...
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under my friend and stuck out to him and it also set the stage for why he was so tremendously loyal to clarence thomas' nomination, as well. he, i believe, inaccurately is depicted here as treating dan yail as some kind of baby and that couldn't be further from the truth. he wenta, genst everyone who went for quayle in a surprise move and treated quayle as an equal because he himself had been a vice president and he wanted the same treatment for his own vice president and continued his tradition that he'd started with president reagan on having lunch every week with the vice president. they had a very close relationship, and i think he was this is not the way he looked at dan quayle. >> this is about a speech that quayle gave. >> i take a more synthetic view to the cartoonist perhaps than mary kay does this. i do not join the dan quayle rehabilitation lobby. i agree that bush tried to treat quayle the way he thought a vice president should be treated and with appropriate dignity, but do not think that dan quayle was one of the key insiders of the bush administration and though he was in a lot o
under my friend and stuck out to him and it also set the stage for why he was so tremendously loyal to clarence thomas' nomination, as well. he, i believe, inaccurately is depicted here as treating dan yail as some kind of baby and that couldn't be further from the truth. he wenta, genst everyone who went for quayle in a surprise move and treated quayle as an equal because he himself had been a vice president and he wanted the same treatment for his own vice president and continued his...
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pull the rug out from under my friend, and that is also what set the stage to why he was so loyal to clarence thomas' nomination as well. he, i believe, inaccurately depicted here as treating dan quayle as some sort of baby, and that could not be further from the truth. he went against the advice of everyone who had all kinds of people on the short list for quayle, i mean, for the vice president, and went with quayle in a surprise move, and treated quayle as an equal, because he, himself, he had been a vice president, and he wanted the same treatment for his vice president, and he continued to treatment that he started with ronald reagan of having lunch every week with the vice president, and they had a close relationship. he was, and this is not the way he looked at dan quayle. so, philip, you may have more to say. >> well, it is about a speech that quayle gave after the tower nomination was defeated. i take a more sim pa thicket view to the cartoonist than mary kate on this one, because i do not join the dan quayle rehabilitation lobby [ laughter ] i agree with what mary kate said that bush
pull the rug out from under my friend, and that is also what set the stage to why he was so loyal to clarence thomas' nomination as well. he, i believe, inaccurately depicted here as treating dan quayle as some sort of baby, and that could not be further from the truth. he went against the advice of everyone who had all kinds of people on the short list for quayle, i mean, for the vice president, and went with quayle in a surprise move, and treated quayle as an equal, because he, himself, he...
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host: clarence, thanks for calling. independent caller from capitol heights, maryland. , your: i would like to say use the mainstream media adjectives to describe the truth. instead of saying a crime was committed by a human being from another human being, they give you all these adjectives to disguise the truth. you're trying to say these people -- i look at it as a crime on one human being committed on another human being. when you add these adjectives like you say the guys were anti-semitic. just because you practice the jewish religion does not make you semitic. one time, africa was called kemet. the people in kemte - you had certain people that migratedet, tites.ere semi-keme of semitic people. a lot of people don't know who semitic people are in the first place. some people have weaponized the accusation and cloak themselves to declare some type of superiority over anybody else. if a crime is committed against one human being to another human being that should be where the line is drawn at instead of using all the
host: clarence, thanks for calling. independent caller from capitol heights, maryland. , your: i would like to say use the mainstream media adjectives to describe the truth. instead of saying a crime was committed by a human being from another human being, they give you all these adjectives to disguise the truth. you're trying to say these people -- i look at it as a crime on one human being committed on another human being. when you add these adjectives like you say the guys were anti-semitic....
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and what is clear is you are tracking cultural attitudes, no question that anita hill, we think while clarence thomas was ultimately confirmed and is on the supreme court, she did play a huge role in helping to shift cultural attitudes towards sexual harassment and we are going to be watching to see the impact of christine ford. meanwhile how about the senate judiciary committee get some protocols in place if this does happen next time. >> over here. >> thank you for all the work you have done and mister woodward, you're one of the legends of the profession but hearing you repeatedly attract these women all night has been one of the more frustrating experiences of my life. on your assumptions the what they were about to say and miss cancer was about to respond directly to a question with some discussion of judge kaczynski and you assume she was going to say something about brett cavanagh and wouldn't let her finish. that was frustrating. in any event i am interested in hearing in your experiences as women doing this work how you emotionally dealt with information you have been receiving, when
and what is clear is you are tracking cultural attitudes, no question that anita hill, we think while clarence thomas was ultimately confirmed and is on the supreme court, she did play a huge role in helping to shift cultural attitudes towards sexual harassment and we are going to be watching to see the impact of christine ford. meanwhile how about the senate judiciary committee get some protocols in place if this does happen next time. >> over here. >> thank you for all the work...
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i knew justice clarence thomas, who was also on the d.c. circuit. sandra was as close as i came to having a big sister. i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer battle. because justice o'connor had breast cancer and she was on the bench nine days after her cancer surgeries. david: wow. jus. ginsburg: she was very clear about what i had to do. she said, ruth, you have your chemotherapy on friday, that way you will get over it during the weekend, so you can be back. [laughter] david: now, the best way to win a case if you are arguing one before the supreme court is to write a great brief, to write a -- be a great oral advocate. does the oral argument make a difference or the brief or what is the best way to win a case in the supreme court? for somebody who might want to argue a case. [laughter] jus. ginsburg: to have a case that is strong on the merits. an oral argument at the court
i knew justice clarence thomas, who was also on the d.c. circuit. sandra was as close as i came to having a big sister. i did have a big sister, but she died in my infancy, so i never knew her. justice o'connor was the most welcoming. she gave me some very good advice. not only when i was a new justice, but during my first cancer battle. because justice o'connor had breast cancer and she was on the bench nine days after her cancer surgeries. david: wow. jus. ginsburg: she was very clear about...
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finally, allow me to give my condolences to the families of clarence venable. he was a man shot to death as he left the training session of the alliance for concern meant, and never fough not-for-profit group. one of the nations unknown heroes who deserves to be recognized. thank you very much. [applause] >> give it one more time. corollaave a toyota with license plate -- [laughter] 3am-627, you might get towed. [beeping] >> move that thing. we will be out here one week. enough is enough. >> enough is enough!. >> enough is enough. >> next we will have elijah nichols coming up. university.son give it up for elijah, everybody. 627,200. that is a number of individuals that were shot into thousand six. 30,000 hundred 96. that is a number of individuals that died due to gun violence in 2006. out of the many bodies, many names and many stories of the year, i only know one. only know the story of the one that was a father with two young children, a husband to a loving wife and the one that was an uncle. michael, frank simpson. her hands my mom, shaking and picking up
finally, allow me to give my condolences to the families of clarence venable. he was a man shot to death as he left the training session of the alliance for concern meant, and never fough not-for-profit group. one of the nations unknown heroes who deserves to be recognized. thank you very much. [applause] >> give it one more time. corollaave a toyota with license plate -- [laughter] 3am-627, you might get towed. [beeping] >> move that thing. we will be out here one week. enough is...
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paul: and whether or not as clarence thomass has written, justice thomas, the court considers the second amendment to be a second class right or is it like the other bill of rights, it demands aggressive protection by the courts. when we come back, u.k. voters get set to head to the polls next week as prime minister boris johnson attempts to cement his brexit legacy. we'll go to london for the lateest, next. >> i'll stay out of the election. you know i was a fan of brexit. e plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower
paul: and whether or not as clarence thomass has written, justice thomas, the court considers the second amendment to be a second class right or is it like the other bill of rights, it demands aggressive protection by the courts. when we come back, u.k. voters get set to head to the polls next week as prime minister boris johnson attempts to cement his brexit legacy. we'll go to london for the lateest, next. >> i'll stay out of the election. you know i was a fan of brexit. e plaque...
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done enough harm to our neighborhoods and finally allow me to give my condolences to the family of clarence venable. he was a man that was shot to death as he left the alliance for concerned men, a not for profit group that helps prevent gun violence and he is one of the nation's unknown heroes who] deserves to be recognized in the community that is predominantly african-american and latin x life. thank you very much. >> give it up one more time for javier. license >> all right. if you have a toyota corolla with license plate -- [ no audio ] >> 3af627, if the bumper sticker says i love parks, you might get towed. >>eeping] 3af6027. go ahead and move that thing. do you see a little rain? i don't see no rain. enoug i don't want care if it storms we'll be out here one week so i have to send these guys into the rain, enough is enough! >> enough is enough! >> enough is enough! >> enough is enough! up. right. next, we'll have elijah nichols come up and a senior fellow in e the courage i fellow program an as soon as it is actor in george mason university. give it up for e lidgea, everybody! [ chee
done enough harm to our neighborhoods and finally allow me to give my condolences to the family of clarence venable. he was a man that was shot to death as he left the alliance for concerned men, a not for profit group that helps prevent gun violence and he is one of the nation's unknown heroes who] deserves to be recognized in the community that is predominantly african-american and latin x life. thank you very much. >> give it up one more time for javier. license >> all right. if...
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spencer crew is the clarence j. robinson professor of history at george mason university. his research interests and publications focus on african american migration, slavery, and the underground railroad. he has been a leader in public history for several decades, serving formally as the president of the national underground railroad freedom center in cincinnati, ohio, and later working at the national museum of american history smithsonian institution for 20 years. he brought there the innovative exhibits and the creative exhibits which have been important and memorable. the one that people probably remember best, from field to factory: afro american migration 1915 to 1940. he also co-curated the exhibit, the american presidency, a glorious burden which is one of the smithsonian's most popular exhibitions. he's also published books with the same names, same titles and many more publications. he's currently working on a biography of thurgood marshall. gloria brown marshal is from john j. college of criminal justice. she's authored many books and articles. her two books th
spencer crew is the clarence j. robinson professor of history at george mason university. his research interests and publications focus on african american migration, slavery, and the underground railroad. he has been a leader in public history for several decades, serving formally as the president of the national underground railroad freedom center in cincinnati, ohio, and later working at the national museum of american history smithsonian institution for 20 years. he brought there the...
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spencer crew is the clarence j. robinson professor of history at george mason university. his research interests and publications focus on african american migration, slavery and the underground railroad. he has been a leader in public history for several decades serving formula as the president of the national underground railroad freedom center in cincinnati ohio and later working at the smithsonian institution for 20 years. he brought there the innovative exhibits and the creative exhibits which have been important and memorable. the one that people probably remember best from field to factory, after roe american 19 -- migration 1915 to 1940. and he also cocurated the exhibit, the american presidency, a glorious burden, which is the one the smithsonian's most popular kpib baigss. he's also published books with those same names, tieltsz, and many more. he's currently working on a buy ography of thoreau good maushlg. gloria browne-marshall is at the constitutional law. her two books that have made a mark, the voting rights war, the naacp and the on going struggle for just
spencer crew is the clarence j. robinson professor of history at george mason university. his research interests and publications focus on african american migration, slavery and the underground railroad. he has been a leader in public history for several decades serving formula as the president of the national underground railroad freedom center in cincinnati ohio and later working at the smithsonian institution for 20 years. he brought there the innovative exhibits and the creative exhibits...
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spencer crew is the clarence j. robertson professor of history at george mason university. his interest research interests and publications focus on african-american migration, slavery and the under grournd railroad. he has been a leader in public history for several decades, serving formally as the president of the national underground railroad freedom center in cincinnati ohio and later working at the national museum of american history smithsonian institution for 20 years. he brought there the innovative exhibits and the creative exhibits which have been important and memorable. the one that people probably remember best from field to factory, afro-american migration, 1915 to 1940. and he also cocurated the exhibit, the american presidency, a glorious burden, which is one of the smithsonian's most popular exhibitions. he's also published books with those same names. he's opportunitily working on a buy grauphy of thorogood martial. gloria is a professor at john j. college. he's shorauthored many books an articles. her two books that have really made a mark, the voting rig
spencer crew is the clarence j. robertson professor of history at george mason university. his interest research interests and publications focus on african-american migration, slavery and the under grournd railroad. he has been a leader in public history for several decades, serving formally as the president of the national underground railroad freedom center in cincinnati ohio and later working at the national museum of american history smithsonian institution for 20 years. he brought there...
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that is at six o'clock so the president will go from here again to get his tea at clarence house with prince charles and then he will have a reception at buckingham palace with the other nato leaders, hosted by the queen. and at eight o'clock, he goes to downing street with the rest of the nato policy to meet borisjohnson as a group. but as norman says, no plans bilateral between the uk and united states which is, in itself, a fairly unprecedented thing. back to you in the studio. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news. donald trump's in the uk for a nato summit — he says he'll stay out of the election and promises to cooperate with whoever wins. the president also reiterated his support for britain leaving the european union and said the united states wants ‘nothing to do' with the nhs in any uk—us trade deal. five victims ofjeffrey epstein say prince andrew witnessed people giving massages in the sex offender's home. their lawyer says the duke should testify in a us court.... testify in a us court. england's cricketer straw and lose the series. barcelona's lionel messi
that is at six o'clock so the president will go from here again to get his tea at clarence house with prince charles and then he will have a reception at buckingham palace with the other nato leaders, hosted by the queen. and at eight o'clock, he goes to downing street with the rest of the nato policy to meet borisjohnson as a group. but as norman says, no plans bilateral between the uk and united states which is, in itself, a fairly unprecedented thing. back to you in the studio. thank you...
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what the voting rights and did was have a provision called pre-clarence, meaning certain jurisdictions that had a documented history of discrimination against its citizens had to have all of their voting laws, or any changes they made, ok'd by the federal court or department of justice. preclearance worked. in mississippi, before the voting rights act in early 1960, only 5% of african-americans were registered to vote. two years after the voting rights act was implemented, almost 60% of african-americans were registered to vote. by having preclearance stop discriminatory laws from being able to be active in doing this wicked dance on the american electorate and on our policies, in 2013, the u.s. supreme court gutted the preclearance provision of the voting rights act in a case. within two hours after the decision, texas implemented a racially discriminatory voter id law. north carolina was not far behind, nor was alabama. cds just went wild in figuring wild inities just went figuring out how to suppress their vote, particularly african americans and they went after hispanics, asians, a
what the voting rights and did was have a provision called pre-clarence, meaning certain jurisdictions that had a documented history of discrimination against its citizens had to have all of their voting laws, or any changes they made, ok'd by the federal court or department of justice. preclearance worked. in mississippi, before the voting rights act in early 1960, only 5% of african-americans were registered to vote. two years after the voting rights act was implemented, almost 60% of...
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perhaps it wasn't that surprising to see him not joining with the silence clarence thomas, we know where he stands and neil gorsuch and samuel alito. those are the ones who took up the mantle of this is not as good a protection, the withdrawal of this law as a decision of the court and we ought to march forward. judge kavanaugh has often been with justice chief roberts. host: is the court taking up -- gun done cases this cases this session? guest: as of now, no. case, and thatis is something they can do quickly, then they could take up another case. then -- there is a case about public ayour gun in new jersey and other cases in the pipeline. host: richard wolf, follow him on twitter. we appreciate the update. guest: any time. host: following on to the case from the court yesterday, our question for you is about gun laws. lessd they be more strict, strict, or the same. joe in georgia. caller: love c-span. -- i am from a community that went for trump, so we are strong for second amendment rights. we support people like trump and david perdue. we worry about our gun control friends on the o
perhaps it wasn't that surprising to see him not joining with the silence clarence thomas, we know where he stands and neil gorsuch and samuel alito. those are the ones who took up the mantle of this is not as good a protection, the withdrawal of this law as a decision of the court and we ought to march forward. judge kavanaugh has often been with justice chief roberts. host: is the court taking up -- gun done cases this cases this session? guest: as of now, no. case, and thatis is something...
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it is frankly very, very close to what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. i think jonathan turley, the professor who voted against trump but who nonetheless came back and testified the other day that of all the two impeachments that occurred. nixon and johnson is the weakest of the three. lowers the prestige of the house and the house is abusing power. turley is a democrat. as an expert i think he outlined exactly what we're up against and really on the eve of christmas it is really sad to see the dishonesty and the partisanship that the house democrats are displaying. >> bill: let me show you something from last night on cnn town hall. speaker was there nancy pelosi. you were there in 1998 with bill clinton and how she characterized his case. >> some of these same people are saying this doesn't rise to impeachment. or that right there impeaching bill clinton for being stupid in terms of something like that. i mean, i love him. i think he was a great president but being stupid in terms of that. >> bill: what do you make of that characterization? >> total di
it is frankly very, very close to what clarence thomas once described as a modern day lynch mob. i think jonathan turley, the professor who voted against trump but who nonetheless came back and testified the other day that of all the two impeachments that occurred. nixon and johnson is the weakest of the three. lowers the prestige of the house and the house is abusing power. turley is a democrat. as an expert i think he outlined exactly what we're up against and really on the eve of christmas...
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clarence who passed a few days ago and is known worldwide as a religious leader and gospel singer. there's nobody in the chicagoland area who have not experienced reverend clay evans. he was actively involved in the political and social life of the city. noted for many things. one of those that he's noted for is having been the person who ordained the reverend jesse lewis jackson. he will be sorely missed. we express condolences to his family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there any further requests for one-minute speeches? under the speaker's announced the of january 3, 2019, gentleman from new york, mr. espaillat, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. r. espaillat: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and and include remarks extraneous material on the subject of my special order in the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. espaillat: thank you, madam speaker. as the whip of the congressional hispanic caucus, i am pleased to lead this monthly special hour. this
clarence who passed a few days ago and is known worldwide as a religious leader and gospel singer. there's nobody in the chicagoland area who have not experienced reverend clay evans. he was actively involved in the political and social life of the city. noted for many things. one of those that he's noted for is having been the person who ordained the reverend jesse lewis jackson. he will be sorely missed. we express condolences to his family. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: are there...
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and one had racist character of an asian american and even though they don't have it anymore and how clarence devol was the african-american mascot goes to egypt and performs as a traveling baseball team but to talk about the fact as part of that performance you can find a chain around his neck and go to the train station in egypt because that's what people expected of african-americans that they were part of the enslavement representation. >> what allows them to choose is they were disappearing that indians were eradicated from the continental united states so there is a rubric to honor the past what they thought was the best characteristics of an indian prison may be a fantasy of what a white indian was they thought they were honorable and in nature. it was all different tribes and communities. and to take on native basketry. and that had a historical falsehood about the stop they would take away land from india and all across the united states. they are stereotypes of a stereotype and created to be generic. that's what makes it so problematic. and then those most of them can't tell you any
and one had racist character of an asian american and even though they don't have it anymore and how clarence devol was the african-american mascot goes to egypt and performs as a traveling baseball team but to talk about the fact as part of that performance you can find a chain around his neck and go to the train station in egypt because that's what people expected of african-americans that they were part of the enslavement representation. >> what allows them to choose is they were...