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so the duke memorandum had no discretion, no choice. the attorney general of the united states -- justice gorsuch: mr. olson, i -- i think you've moved on to the merits, and i -- i guess i'm still struggling with justice alito's question on -- on reviewability. can you help me understand what is the limiting principle? i -- i -- i hear a lot of facts, sympathetic facts, you put out there, and -- and they speak to all of us. but what's the limiting principle between, you say, reviewability here for an enforcement, a classic kind of prosecutorial discretion that one might have thought would have fallen under heckler versus chaney, and the example justice alito gave or heckler versus chaney itself? what's -- mr. olson: heckler -- justice gorsuch: -- what's the -- what's the limiting legal principle -- mr. olson: well, there's a -- justice gorsuch: -- you'd have this court adopt? mr. olson: -- it's a composite -- in this case, it's a composite of principles, a determination that -- a categorical determination involving a substantial number
so the duke memorandum had no discretion, no choice. the attorney general of the united states -- justice gorsuch: mr. olson, i -- i think you've moved on to the merits, and i -- i guess i'm still struggling with justice alito's question on -- on reviewability. can you help me understand what is the limiting principle? i -- i -- i hear a lot of facts, sympathetic facts, you put out there, and -- and they speak to all of us. but what's the limiting principle between, you say, reviewability here...
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in which case, we looked at duke's memo, not ms. nelson's. isn't that when it took the action? if so -- to hear you say no. but if so, why don't we just affirm the district court who sends it back and if you have all these reasons and you really want to consider the reliance and all those things should be considered carefully, you can do it. so what is wrong? >> for two related reasons, your honor. first, sending it back would make no sense because the agency has already acted. secretary nielsen has already ratified secretary duke's decision for the reason that set forth in the memorandum. it is not a rationalization, it's a position of agency set forth by the agency itself and secondly, there is no reason why secretary nielsen should have had to to reinstate daca and then rest and it -- then resend again.hen rescind it >> not reinstated. what you do, there are 50 cases on this. if it is important, what you do is you say, if there is good reason for holding the status quo, until we can go back and affirm that, we hold the status quo, and we go back now i look at the reasons bey
in which case, we looked at duke's memo, not ms. nelson's. isn't that when it took the action? if so -- to hear you say no. but if so, why don't we just affirm the district court who sends it back and if you have all these reasons and you really want to consider the reliance and all those things should be considered carefully, you can do it. so what is wrong? >> for two related reasons, your honor. first, sending it back would make no sense because the agency has already acted. secretary...
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interview back in november 2019 the duke of york tried to downplay his relationship with epstein and denied ever even meeting or knowing one of his most high profile victims virginia robertson frey but in the netflix stock a former telecommunications worker on epstein's little st james island described in detail having seen prince andrew cuomo grinding up against a topless teenage virginia roberts by the pool u.s. attorney general william barr in an interview with fox news confirmed prosecutors want to formally talk to prince andrew to provide some evidence in the ongoing investigation of epstein they maintained he's never been a target of the d.o.j. investigation but more so one of the powerful players in the sordid saga of epstein's life that continues to unravel even after his death for the news with rick sanchez john oddie joining us now is. a litle media. he's also a lawyer so he could look at this with a keen eye for us you know i don't know i can't help but think that we would be foolhardy if not downright crazy to think that the united states government is going to ever get a
interview back in november 2019 the duke of york tried to downplay his relationship with epstein and denied ever even meeting or knowing one of his most high profile victims virginia robertson frey but in the netflix stock a former telecommunications worker on epstein's little st james island described in detail having seen prince andrew cuomo grinding up against a topless teenage virginia roberts by the pool u.s. attorney general william barr in an interview with fox news confirmed prosecutors...
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a statement on behalf of the duke released on monday says he has on 3 occasions offered his assistance to the department of justice. u.s. attorney general william ball was asked about the investigation on u.s. television. i don't think it's a question handing them over i think it's just a question of our having can provide some evidence but beyond that i'm not sure extradition you know. just asking for evidence on monday u.s. prosecutors challenge the prince to come good on his promise claiming they are awaiting word on when to expect him. to duke withdrew from royal duties in 2019 as with the controversy he has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. workers in paris of the gun dismantling scaffolding some of which melted during the fire at cathedral last year the restoration work was going on when the blaze broke out now about $200.00 tons of metal must be removed. this is the most nerve wracking moment of the restoration you can only observe the work from a distance the big question is will the cathedral hold up over time mostly or should say has been supervising the work from the start.
a statement on behalf of the duke released on monday says he has on 3 occasions offered his assistance to the department of justice. u.s. attorney general william ball was asked about the investigation on u.s. television. i don't think it's a question handing them over i think it's just a question of our having can provide some evidence but beyond that i'm not sure extradition you know. just asking for evidence on monday u.s. prosecutors challenge the prince to come good on his promise claiming...
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prosecutors that the duke of york has been stonewalling their attempts to interview him about jeffrey epstein pitting the royal saw against the department of justice of the united states of america as epstein sort of life continues to make headlines even after his death are to correspondent john harvey files a story for us. it's a battle royale the high end british attorneys for prince andrew digging in against the u.s. department of justice and claims that the duke of york has been stonewalling the investigation against philandering pedophile jeffrey obscene in a statement blackford l.l.p. of london wrote this week quote the duke of york has on at least 3 occasions this year offered his assistance as a witness to the d.o.j. unfortunately the d.o.j. has reacted to the 1st 2 offers by breaching their own confidentiality rules and claiming that the duke has offered 0 cooperation in doing so they are perhaps seeking publicity rather than accepting me assistance proffered in response u.s. attorney jeffrey berman fired back that prince andrew yet again sought to falsely portray himself to
prosecutors that the duke of york has been stonewalling their attempts to interview him about jeffrey epstein pitting the royal saw against the department of justice of the united states of america as epstein sort of life continues to make headlines even after his death are to correspondent john harvey files a story for us. it's a battle royale the high end british attorneys for prince andrew digging in against the u.s. department of justice and claims that the duke of york has been...
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so that they can see is a duke twice a year when this event is held, 165,000 people. as the biggest sporting event in america. i'm not sure how many southerners know about this event. the leaning would've died and gone to heaven if he was sing this. when these good old boys in a stance, that's a lot of people. they all arrived on wednesday. this like something from the medieval tournaments. when opposing armies would show up. people would practically spend a week of the raising out of the the rules were suspended by the term is on. what this 500 race, i saw armies lined up in lengths for a mile arrecreational vehicles. and here came the vip. given out to huge landing strip the most passengers never seen. it's from the helicopters for their part. you have to imagine the movie now. are all the good old boys good old girls. here comes the next guys in suits. these are mostly people who have never been to nascar event before. the police expecting to see something like the indianapolis 500. the dressed up to the throat. mel flesh disintegrates. [laughter]. i think every ma
so that they can see is a duke twice a year when this event is held, 165,000 people. as the biggest sporting event in america. i'm not sure how many southerners know about this event. the leaning would've died and gone to heaven if he was sing this. when these good old boys in a stance, that's a lot of people. they all arrived on wednesday. this like something from the medieval tournaments. when opposing armies would show up. people would practically spend a week of the raising out of the the...
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walker will be visiting duke. we're fortunate to say several times this spring, working alongside students, faculty and staff to forge partnerships with our neighbors here in durham aimed at combating injustice in the south. he is a leader of uncommon vision and purpose. i am delighted to have him here at duke. please join me in welcoming darren walker. [applause] >> hello, good evening, good people, and welcome again to the 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecture. my name again is jay pearson, and tonight i the honor and pleasure of sharing the stage with mr. darren walker, who serves as the current president of the ford foundation. in the interest of time and not overwhelming you with repetition on mr. walker's complishments and honorifics addressed during the introduction, i'll take a minute or so to lay out the format for tonight's event. mr. walker and i will share the stage in directed conversation for about 35 minutes. we will then entertain questions from audience members. we have mic runners who will com
walker will be visiting duke. we're fortunate to say several times this spring, working alongside students, faculty and staff to forge partnerships with our neighbors here in durham aimed at combating injustice in the south. he is a leader of uncommon vision and purpose. i am delighted to have him here at duke. please join me in welcoming darren walker. [applause] >> hello, good evening, good people, and welcome again to the 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecture. my name again is jay...
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those duke boys, i want to quote, it's one of the best theme songs ever. we could just play that whole theme song. listen to me now, dana perino, just some good old boys, never meaning no harm. never. i'm going to underline that. and they have been in trouble with the law since the day they were born. they were the original antifa. they were the original anarchy -- they are antipolice, and they never do harm. how can you cancel that? >> dana: i think that the confederate flag in the symbolism, i understand that that might be where they are headed, with this and when it gets canceled, you know, maybe it will get picked up somewhere else prayed i wanted to ask you about this, the academy of motion picture arts and sciences announced these new initiatives to increase diversity in the entertainment industry and annual awards. okay, i don't know, the oscars, what do you think about this? >> the people who run the oscars members of the academy, they need to go back and watch titanic, because all they are doing is rearranging deck chairs on their sinking ship. if
those duke boys, i want to quote, it's one of the best theme songs ever. we could just play that whole theme song. listen to me now, dana perino, just some good old boys, never meaning no harm. never. i'm going to underline that. and they have been in trouble with the law since the day they were born. they were the original antifa. they were the original anarchy -- they are antipolice, and they never do harm. how can you cancel that? >> dana: i think that the confederate flag in the...
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windsor castle of course is where the queen and the duke of edinburgh have spent the last 12 weeks of lockdown. and it has very much been designed, this ceremony, with social distance in mind. so normally when you watch a military drill, it will be carried out today by the 1st battalion welsh guards. they are standing shoulder to shoulder and carrying out those hugely precise movements. so that has had to change. special movements have been developed where they can at all times stay a distance of 2.2 metres away from each other. so there are a select few welsh guards who will be carrying out the drill in front of the queen. she will take her place at a dais in the quadrangle at windsor castle, and this will be her first live appearance since lockdown began. she made two speeches, one right at the beginning of lockdown when she talked about the country and said, we will meet again, a sentiment that resonated with a lot of people, and then on ve day again she made a broadcast, but really this is the first time she will have appeared in front of the cameras. this is the official birthday
windsor castle of course is where the queen and the duke of edinburgh have spent the last 12 weeks of lockdown. and it has very much been designed, this ceremony, with social distance in mind. so normally when you watch a military drill, it will be carried out today by the 1st battalion welsh guards. they are standing shoulder to shoulder and carrying out those hugely precise movements. so that has had to change. special movements have been developed where they can at all times stay a distance...
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while the duke of york has not been accused by authorities of any wrong doing, their interest in him is as a witness prosecutors say he's been uncooperative and repeatedly declined requests to interview him. but the legal team for the duke disputes this claim, issuing a statement that prince andrew has on at least three occasions offered his assistance to the department of justice this year. accusing the doj of breeaching their own confidentiality rules and saying the duke hasn't been cooperative are untrue and should never have been made. one thing that's certain is the focus on prince andrew has intensified since the interview he gave last year, which is widely viewed as a disaster. his attempt to put this behind him really backfiring and bringing it more into the forefront and making it a bigger deal. >> his family pulled him from the events because of that interview. >>> still to come, janessa tracking some severe weather risks we'll be watching for today. >>> how the protests in america are leading to emotional moments around the world we'll be right back. on it! audrey thinks s
while the duke of york has not been accused by authorities of any wrong doing, their interest in him is as a witness prosecutors say he's been uncooperative and repeatedly declined requests to interview him. but the legal team for the duke disputes this claim, issuing a statement that prince andrew has on at least three occasions offered his assistance to the department of justice this year. accusing the doj of breeaching their own confidentiality rules and saying the duke hasn't been...
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it wasn't meant to be duke but my daughter went to duke. but i honestly was supposed to be entirely fictional. but the saying among undergraduates at that time except that duke was if she doesn't come across on the fourth state that's it. today it is a little different. if she doesn't come across by the second date, and i was talking to one student was bringing this up he said what's this about dates? [laughter] may be that's it. that this is a theory worth paying attention to tell me if i'm right. the ubiquity, they use everywhere of cell phones which also take pictures just as the ipad takes pictures, has cut down some of the wildness that colleges because if you're doing something absolutely insane and this haunts people. it gets in the wrong hands it gets on youtube. youtube loves these wild college parties. and it makes people much more careful. i can't say if it's true or not but wouldn't it be interesting if there was a good affect of information technology? [laughter] >> three more questions. >> i am native from miami and thanks to
it wasn't meant to be duke but my daughter went to duke. but i honestly was supposed to be entirely fictional. but the saying among undergraduates at that time except that duke was if she doesn't come across on the fourth state that's it. today it is a little different. if she doesn't come across by the second date, and i was talking to one student was bringing this up he said what's this about dates? [laughter] may be that's it. that this is a theory worth paying attention to tell me if i'm...
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duke c >>> welcome back to "gma." duke coach mike krzyzewski is a familiar face on the basketball court. now he's using his platform to call attention to the black lives matter movement in an impassioned way. >> black lives matter. say it. can't you say it? >> reporter: this morning, a dynamic call to action from one of the most respected voices in college basketball history. >> this is not a political statement. it's a human rights statement. coach mi krzyzewski, better known message to twitter, viewed more than 3 million times. this, after weeks of protests in the name of black lives matter and police reform. >> do we not see the problem, the disease, the plague that has been with our country for four centuries. >> reporter: reactions now pouring in, even from one of duke's former players, jeff capel. >> i'm not surprised by coach k.'s message. what he's tried to do is that he's tried to listen. he's tried to learn. he's tried to educate himself. >> reporter: capel the current university of pittsburgh head coach. an
duke c >>> welcome back to "gma." duke coach mike krzyzewski is a familiar face on the basketball court. now he's using his platform to call attention to the black lives matter movement in an impassioned way. >> black lives matter. say it. can't you say it? >> reporter: this morning, a dynamic call to action from one of the most respected voices in college basketball history. >> this is not a political statement. it's a human rights statement. coach mi...
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as a service provider, duke also operates a large network. we have about 40,000 people, if our network were its own county it would be bigger than a third of all the other counties in the state. it handles the same type of traffic that other isps, streaming content, email, but it serves another purpose. it is the technological back bone. it is the research pipeline through which faculty and students get research materials. the provisions in 5:12 that require service providers to implement access it, and plans to terminate access for repeat infringers could be problematic. denying student access to a network could be debilitating. especially right now where virtually all construction has moved on line. depriving a student of internet access would almost be equivalent to expulsion. we also serve in normal times as an access point for people to use terminals in our network for that connect them to the internet. we reply heavily on 5:12 for safe harbor, to safeguard against internet activity. but given how dependent we all are on internet access,
as a service provider, duke also operates a large network. we have about 40,000 people, if our network were its own county it would be bigger than a third of all the other counties in the state. it handles the same type of traffic that other isps, streaming content, email, but it serves another purpose. it is the technological back bone. it is the research pipeline through which faculty and students get research materials. the provisions in 5:12 that require service providers to implement...
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yes and good to see the duke out and about. i believe that's the first image we've seen of him since he was seen leaving a private hospital on christmas eve. which wasjust before christmas, was in a? that seems a long time ago. henry and lucy thank you very much indeed for taking us through the first editions of the papers. that is it for the papers review. thanks again to henry and to lucy. coming up next we have some sport. hi there, good evening with your sports news. clubs in league1 hi there, good evening with your sports news. clubs in league 1 and lead to formally voted to end the season early. both tables have been settled on points per game with promotion allegation and the playoffs all remaining. there are mixed emotions tonight. the coventry city, the joy of being promoted to the championship as champions for peterborough though, the agony of missing out on the league 1 peterborough though, the agony of missing out on the league1 playoff places by a point. you will hear from barry fry about that in a moment. first he
yes and good to see the duke out and about. i believe that's the first image we've seen of him since he was seen leaving a private hospital on christmas eve. which wasjust before christmas, was in a? that seems a long time ago. henry and lucy thank you very much indeed for taking us through the first editions of the papers. that is it for the papers review. thanks again to henry and to lucy. coming up next we have some sport. hi there, good evening with your sports news. clubs in league1 hi...
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the queen and the duke of edinburgh of course have been based at windsor castle since lockdown began back in march, so they will have to return them. we did not see the duke of edinburgh but he will have been watching from a window as that military parade was carried out. it is interesting to watch it there, slightly different to what they would expect to see. normally guards are standing shoulder to shoulder, but this unique ceremony is especially developed to consider socially distancing, which is why it looks a little different but certainly a fitting way to pay tribute to queen elizabeth ii's 94th birthday. thank you so much. the queen may not be in central london for her birthday, but some people are possibly in london. we have a story on the police telling those attending the black lives matter protests today that they must be off the street at ibm this afternoon. officers are concerned the anti—racism protests could clash with counter—demonstrations organised by far—right groups. so how do the police deal with constantly evolving, wide—scale inner city protests? chris
the queen and the duke of edinburgh of course have been based at windsor castle since lockdown began back in march, so they will have to return them. we did not see the duke of edinburgh but he will have been watching from a window as that military parade was carried out. it is interesting to watch it there, slightly different to what they would expect to see. normally guards are standing shoulder to shoulder, but this unique ceremony is especially developed to consider socially distancing,...
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they went to duke! they work at some nonprofit! they hold a good paying job in digital marketing at nike. yeah, they're supposedly impressive, but the not impressive at all. they're incredibly dumb. they fall for any lie, no matter how preposterous. the more preposterous, the more likely they are to fall for it. and like small children, they are afraid oft. everything. in california, hispanic utilities worker made the mistake of cracking his knuckles at a red light. the geniuses thought he was flashing a white supremacist gang sign so they fired him. poor guy. in oakland, mayor libby schaaf to claim she went to college and law school, wow, mistook exercise equipment in a park for ku klux klan nooses. then held a press conference to hyperventilate about hate crim hate crimes. talk about textbook hysteria. but it was also hysterically funny. for people this neurotic, life is one long horror movie. they squirm in their seats, paralyzed by fear. even the simplest and most obvious decisions become impossible to make. they're tooo afraid
they went to duke! they work at some nonprofit! they hold a good paying job in digital marketing at nike. yeah, they're supposedly impressive, but the not impressive at all. they're incredibly dumb. they fall for any lie, no matter how preposterous. the more preposterous, the more likely they are to fall for it. and like small children, they are afraid oft. everything. in california, hispanic utilities worker made the mistake of cracking his knuckles at a red light. the geniuses thought he was...
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the statement said, the duke of hrk has, on at least three occasions, offer assistance to the department of justice. y,unfortunathe doj has reacted to the first two offers by breaching their own confidentiality res, and claiming the duke has offered zero cooperation. they are perhaps seeking publicity, rather than accepting to that, u.s. attorney jeffrey bermas responded, saying, today, princendw yet again, sought to falsely potray himself the public as eager and willing to cooperate with an ongoing federal criminal investigation. if prince andrew is serious about cooperating,uroors remain open and we await word of when we should expect him. andrew wassk in an interview whether he would coopenvte with u.s.tigators. at that point he appeared a little unsure. prince andrew: i would have to take all the legal advice that there was before i was to do that sort of thing. t push came to shove, and thlegal advice was to do so, then i would be duty-bound to do so. >> seven months later, andrew and his lawyers were still arguing about the process, rather than answering questions. tty: you are wat
the statement said, the duke of hrk has, on at least three occasions, offer assistance to the department of justice. y,unfortunathe doj has reacted to the first two offers by breaching their own confidentiality res, and claiming the duke has offered zero cooperation. they are perhaps seeking publicity, rather than accepting to that, u.s. attorney jeffrey bermas responded, saying, today, princendw yet again, sought to falsely potray himself the public as eager and willing to cooperate with an...
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chief justice roberts in his opinion says the duke memo doesn't get into the heart of daca. his words. the legal protections against deport is a. and in his majority opinion, roberts concluded that dhs must somehow offer a better explanation if it is to reconsider rescinding daca, which everyone agrees that the department of homeland security has the power to do. the court, however, chose not to evaluate the merits of a subsequent memo from former dhs secretary kristin nielsen. in 2018 she elaborated on duke's reasoning to rescind the program and said in part, quote, if a policy concerning the ability of this class of aliens to remain in the united states is to be adopted it should be enacted legislatively. trump appointed justice brett kavanaugh who wrote his own dissent to the court's ruling today. he explained the nielsen memo provided a reasonable explanation to end daca, saying this. the nielsen memorandum shows that the department back in 2018 considered the policy issues that the court or at least the majority of it today says the department did not consider. adding,
chief justice roberts in his opinion says the duke memo doesn't get into the heart of daca. his words. the legal protections against deport is a. and in his majority opinion, roberts concluded that dhs must somehow offer a better explanation if it is to reconsider rescinding daca, which everyone agrees that the department of homeland security has the power to do. the court, however, chose not to evaluate the merits of a subsequent memo from former dhs secretary kristin nielsen. in 2018 she...
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duke's coach k shared this message. >> say it. can't you say it black lives matter we should be saying it every day. it's not political >> reporter: as calls for change grow louder, more voices speaking out and standing up for injustices in our country. cathy parks, nbc news. >>> the four ex-minneapolis police officers charged in the death of george floyd are set to make a court appearance today. chauvin will appear remotely he's been held in a state prison on a minimum $1 million bail lane and king are both out on tail now and tao is held at the county jail on a minimum $750,000 bail. >>> in mississippi, the state flag is getting a makeover after more than 120 years. after weeks of protests against racial injustice, mississippi lawmakers voted to remove the confederate battle emblem. the house passed a bill 91-23 on sunday and the senate followed suit with a 37-14 vote a commission will now design the new flag, keeping the show gan in god we trust. the bill now heads to the governor's desk who intends to sign it into law we're tr
duke's coach k shared this message. >> say it. can't you say it black lives matter we should be saying it every day. it's not political >> reporter: as calls for change grow louder, more voices speaking out and standing up for injustices in our country. cathy parks, nbc news. >>> the four ex-minneapolis police officers charged in the death of george floyd are set to make a court appearance today. chauvin will appear remotely he's been held in a state prison on a minimum $1...
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he graduated from duke, somewhat cloudy. he's been harvard law magnum cum laude. the clerk on the dc circuit and self for an impressive young judge named brett cavanaugh. and then on the supreme court area he's built a national reputation as a leading academic scholar of the law. it's no wonder that even the aba rates and well-qualified. he has quickly made a name for himself as a district judgemayor of louisville tried cancel driving easter services , with disparate restrictions that did not apply equally to other arcing lots, judge walker one national attention or his eloquent defense of religious liberty. the subject becomes more important by the day. the american people deserve to have strong respect for their first amendment rights including the rights of religious exercise and conscience. on one of our country's highest court. so i look forward to tail our kentucky fried for judge walker as the week unfolds and i'll take great pride in voting to advance his nomination . the twoconfirmed . but first madame president the senate will pass the great american out
he graduated from duke, somewhat cloudy. he's been harvard law magnum cum laude. the clerk on the dc circuit and self for an impressive young judge named brett cavanaugh. and then on the supreme court area he's built a national reputation as a leading academic scholar of the law. it's no wonder that even the aba rates and well-qualified. he has quickly made a name for himself as a district judgemayor of louisville tried cancel driving easter services , with disparate restrictions that did not...
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it is certainly one of those pieces where people go, why is there a letter from duke university? they see it is a letter to michael about his recruitment. michael is a great ambassador of the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time in all of nba history. basketball is important not just at unc, but in this state, this region, certainly in our community, and definitely on campus at unc. the acc has grown. it was called tobacco road because so many of the programs were based in north carolina. basketball is part of the culture. part of when you come to school in north carolina, people come here to be part of carolina basketball, men's and women's basketball athletics is important. it is not the primary reason people come to the school. getting a great education will always be the primary mission, but basketball is part of that. it is part of life in the acc, and people take it seriously at north carolina. first ladies influence an image on american history tv examines the private lives and the public rules of the nation's first ladies, through inter
it is certainly one of those pieces where people go, why is there a letter from duke university? they see it is a letter to michael about his recruitment. michael is a great ambassador of the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time in all of nba history. basketball is important not just at unc, but in this state, this region, certainly in our community, and definitely on campus at unc. the acc has grown. it was called tobacco road because so many of the programs...
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the duke of edinburgh will have a birthday lunch with the queen and video calls from his family. which seems sensible. yes, i think the complaints of grandparents upset about being parted from their grandchildren has been understandable and so the royal family trying to lead from the front by showing they're using technology and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding.|j and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding. i think we will leave it there. you're back in about 40 minutes for another look at the papers. for the time being thank you both of you. we will go back to the united states, because we have got oui’ united states, because we have got our live camera up still, or we have
the duke of edinburgh will have a birthday lunch with the queen and video calls from his family. which seems sensible. yes, i think the complaints of grandparents upset about being parted from their grandchildren has been understandable and so the royal family trying to lead from the front by showing they're using technology and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding.|j and avoiding meeting up in person to continue shielding. i think we will leave it there. you're back in about 40...
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chief justice roberts in his opinion says the duke memo just doesn't get into the hart of daca. the heart of daca. his words. the legal protections against deportation. and in his majority opinion, roberts concluded that dhs must somehow offer a better explanation if it is to reconsider rescinding daca. which everyone agrees the department of homeland security has the power to do. the court, however, chose not to evaluate the merits of a subsequent memo from former dhs secretary kirsten nielsen. she lab rated on duke's memo and said in part, quote: if a policy considering the possibility of this chat of aliens to remain in the united states is to be adopted, it should be enacted legislatively. trump appointed justice brett kavanaugh who wrote his own dissent to the court's ruling today. kavanaugh explained the nielsen memo provided a reasonable explanation to end daca saying this: the nielsen memorandum shows that the department back in 2018 considered the powell issues -- the policy issues that the court, or at least the majority of it, today says the department did not conside
chief justice roberts in his opinion says the duke memo just doesn't get into the hart of daca. the heart of daca. his words. the legal protections against deportation. and in his majority opinion, roberts concluded that dhs must somehow offer a better explanation if it is to reconsider rescinding daca. which everyone agrees the department of homeland security has the power to do. the court, however, chose not to evaluate the merits of a subsequent memo from former dhs secretary kirsten...
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chief justice roberts in his opinion says that duke memo just doesn't get into the heart of daca. his words, the legal protections against deportation, and in his majority opinion, roberts concluded that dhs must somehow offer a better explanation if it is to reconsider rescinding daca, which everyone agrees, that the department of homeland security has the power to do. the court, however, chose not to evaluate the merits of a subsequent memo from former dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen. in 2018 she elaborated on duke's reasoning to rescind the program and said in part, quote, if a policy concerning the ability of this class of aliens to remain in the united states is to be adopted, it should be enacted legislatively. trump, appointed justice brett kavanaugh, who wrote his own dissent to the court's ruling today. kavanaugh explained the nielsen memo provided a reasonable explanation to end daca, saying this, the nielsen memorandum shows that the department back in 2018 considered the policy issues that the court or at least the majority of it today says that the department did not c
chief justice roberts in his opinion says that duke memo just doesn't get into the heart of daca. his words, the legal protections against deportation, and in his majority opinion, roberts concluded that dhs must somehow offer a better explanation if it is to reconsider rescinding daca, which everyone agrees, that the department of homeland security has the power to do. the court, however, chose not to evaluate the merits of a subsequent memo from former dhs secretary kirstjen nielsen. in 2018...
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members from across the house want to join me in offering our best wishes to the duke of edinburgh on his 90 ninth birthday. i am sure you would join me in well singing you -- wishing you a happy birthday. and ministerial colleagues with our duties in the house. >> vicki foxtrot. >> i am grateful to contribute to parliament. many shielded people have contracted me about government guidance of going to work. so that was adopted in many of the countries. will he do that, more transparency on the shielding list, will he provide that, will he agree, shielded people in the future are not penalized. >> i can tell the honorable lady we will be doing as much as we can to ensure shielded people get guidance how they can come out of their shielded environment, on their point about furlough is a very important one. newly shielded people may ask themselves if they are entitled to follow funds, i can assure her we are addressing it forth with. >> >>, the communist party expresses derision for the west short-term is him. and the development of a long-term strategy for national and pan-national enga
members from across the house want to join me in offering our best wishes to the duke of edinburgh on his 90 ninth birthday. i am sure you would join me in well singing you -- wishing you a happy birthday. and ministerial colleagues with our duties in the house. >> vicki foxtrot. >> i am grateful to contribute to parliament. many shielded people have contracted me about government guidance of going to work. so that was adopted in many of the countries. will he do that, more...
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it is certainly one of those pieces where people go, why is there a letter from duke university? they see it is a letter about his recruitment. michael is a great ambassador of the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time in all of nba history. basketball is important not just at unc, but in this state, this region, certainly in our community, and definitely on campus at unc. the acc has grown. it was called tobacco road because so many of the problems were based in north carolina. basketball is part of the culture. part of when you come to school in north carolina, people come here to be part of carolina basketball, men's and women's basketball athletics is important. it is not the primary reason people come to the school. getting a great education will always be the primary admission, but basketball is part of that. it is part of life in the acc, and people take it seriously at north carolina. >> you can watch this and other programs about histories across the country at c-span.org/cities tour. this is american history tv only 3. c-span >> you ar
it is certainly one of those pieces where people go, why is there a letter from duke university? they see it is a letter about his recruitment. michael is a great ambassador of the university of north carolina and one of the greatest players of all time in all of nba history. basketball is important not just at unc, but in this state, this region, certainly in our community, and definitely on campus at unc. the acc has grown. it was called tobacco road because so many of the problems were based...
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and there wasn't much else to do in durham, so i turned to the duke rare books library and said what you got on theodore roosevelt? and they responded that they had the papers of a man named warrington dawson, and they were filled with as yet unexplored letters from theodore, edith, and all the other roosevelts. few people have heard of warrington dawson, 1878-1962. he was an american reporter living in paris, and he became a friend of theodore roosevelt's in 1909. you'll recall that after turning over the reins of government to william howard taft in 1909, roosevelt and his son kermit went off to africa on a hunting expedition for the smithsonian institution. their goal was to hunt big game and collect specimens for the smithsonian. financiers on wall street who disliked roosevelt said that the hope was that a lion would do its duty. roosevelt also got into animal stories as well. he once was having dinner with some friends and a member of congress, and he said to a member of congress that there was nothing wrong with congress that turning a man-eating tiger loose on the floor of th
and there wasn't much else to do in durham, so i turned to the duke rare books library and said what you got on theodore roosevelt? and they responded that they had the papers of a man named warrington dawson, and they were filled with as yet unexplored letters from theodore, edith, and all the other roosevelts. few people have heard of warrington dawson, 1878-1962. he was an american reporter living in paris, and he became a friend of theodore roosevelt's in 1909. you'll recall that after...
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we are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. he has great skills and experience and empathy with people in difficulty, and those are exactly these skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. the royal couple at a shout event last year. now william hasjoined their ranks — a prince raising awareness about mental health, making a very personal connection with those in crisis. 00:29:20,107 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 angus crawford, bbc news. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. thousands of protestors have gathered in london and in other cities in the uk to protest against racism. this is the scene live in central london where pleas by ministers not to gather due to fears of the coronavirus appear to have been ignored. we are in a health pandemic across the united kingdom and coronavirus isa the united kingdom and coronavirus is a deadly virus and of course, i would say to those that want to protest, please don't. the world health organization now says face masks should be worn in public — as nhs trusts in england say they wer
we are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. he has great skills and experience and empathy with people in difficulty, and those are exactly these skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. the royal couple at a shout event last year. now william hasjoined their ranks — a prince raising awareness about mental health, making a very personal connection with those in crisis. 00:29:20,107 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 angus crawford, bbc news. hello this...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. we continue to follow the protests in the uk and also in the united states. you are watching the bbc news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2—metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to provide more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. measuring up for a socially—dista nt future. that's two metres. a cash grant and the furlough scheme have kept this 300—year—old pub near wigan going through lockdown. passing by the world's smallest toilets, which makes two metres very difficult to operate with. opening up presents new challenges. i suspect if we are allowed to open outside with table service only, we're ok here. i think the real issue will come when we are allowed to open inside. two metres,
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. we continue to follow the protests in the uk and also in the united states. you are watching the bbc news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2—metre social...
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us authorities say the duke will not be extradited to america, but if he does not voluntarily respond to their formal legal request he could be forced to answer questions in a uk court. sean dilley, bbc news. a murder investigation has been launched after two sisters were found dead in a park in london on sunday. police have said nicole smallman and bibaa henry had been celebrating a birthday with a group of about ten people on friday evening. they were both reported missing the next day when they did not return home. we urge ntly we urgently need to hear from anybody who was around the park from about 7pm on friday. we know on friday one of the girls was celebrating her birthday with friends and family and anybody who saw anything suspicious, please get in touch with us or anonymously via crime stoppers, to assist us in what isa crime stoppers, to assist us in what is a murder investigation. britain is about to pass a significant landmark in energy production tonight — it will be two full months without burning coal to generate power. when britain went into lockdown, electricity de
us authorities say the duke will not be extradited to america, but if he does not voluntarily respond to their formal legal request he could be forced to answer questions in a uk court. sean dilley, bbc news. a murder investigation has been launched after two sisters were found dead in a park in london on sunday. police have said nicole smallman and bibaa henry had been celebrating a birthday with a group of about ten people on friday evening. they were both reported missing the next day when...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. all the latest on the united states protests on our website, you are watching bbc world news. pubs and restaurants in england expect they'll be allowed to start back up again from july 4th, although there's no date yet for scotland, wales and northern ireland. trade bodies warn most venues will not be viable with a 2 metre social distancing rule still in place. they've called on the government to provide more support. here's our business correspondent, katy austin. measuring up for a socially distant future. below two metres. a cash grant of the furlough scheme for this pup going through locked down and stop you love the world smallest to i lets, and stop
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. all the latest on the united states protests on our website,...
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we are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. he has great skills and experience and empathy with people in difficulty, and those are exactly these skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. the royal couple at a shout event last year. now william hasjoined their ranks — a prince raising awareness about mental health, making a very personal connection with those in crisis. more on coronavirus now: and it's hard to believe thatjust three months ago the lombardy region of italy became the first area outside china to be locked down because of the coronavirus outbreak. yet the seismic changes to everyday life that have followed now span the entire globe. our world affairs editor john simpson has this assessment of what the long term effects might be. as china went into lockdown, pollution started to disappear.m italy, the same thing. 7.8 billion of us have been locked down in a way that has never happened before in our history. we have coped, pretty much, but not all of us, the health systems in brazil, venezuela and ecuador, wh
we are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. he has great skills and experience and empathy with people in difficulty, and those are exactly these skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. the royal couple at a shout event last year. now william hasjoined their ranks — a prince raising awareness about mental health, making a very personal connection with those in crisis. more on coronavirus now: and it's hard to believe thatjust three months ago...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. let's go back to those pictures of the family only service for george floyd taking place in north carolina. about 120 people are inside the church. you can see the mourners in north carolina. we know that this is one of many from oil services that will be held for mr floyd and that protesters are demanding justice, demanding that those responsible for his death are held accountable in a court of law. please stay with bbc news. the latest figures released in the uk show that a further 20a people died from coronavirus overnight bringing the total number of deaths to 40,165. meanwhile, nhs trusts in england say they weren't consulted — or given notice —
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. events to mark the 76th anniversary of the d—day landings have been scaled back because of the lockdown. ceremonies are taking place in normandy throughout the day and being streamed online. tributes are also being laid at graves and memorials on behalf of those unable to attend this year. let's go back to those pictures of the family only service...
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the duke of argyle raises the 71st when he evicted 23,000 people. got his men and put thaem back n the land and that is a level that is oppression of younger, you have real control over your population and this meant that scottish landlords could and did see population as a resource in a way that were not possible in ireland or england. used primarily as in peace time and in war, scottish tenancy became a cash crop that was cashed in in return for army commission. the result was the creation of regiments like this where effectively the country's elite are cashing in one of the few material resources and in return for rank and status. it was a highly effective system as we've seen from simon frazier of lovett it was developed during the french and indian war and used again in the war of independence in two phases. first one was when britain sought a rapid build up of the armed forces in 1775 to 1776. the british arnt stupid. they know they have to end this quickly before patriot momentum builds and before france gets involved. they need to rapidly mo
the duke of argyle raises the 71st when he evicted 23,000 people. got his men and put thaem back n the land and that is a level that is oppression of younger, you have real control over your population and this meant that scottish landlords could and did see population as a resource in a way that were not possible in ireland or england. used primarily as in peace time and in war, scottish tenancy became a cash crop that was cashed in in return for army commission. the result was the creation of...
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the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. all of this to do with volunteer week in the uk, which isjust being celebrated in coming to the end, and the queen has sent a message of support to all those volunteering freely and selflessly in the service of others. let's take a look back at the scene in central london, where that protest for black lives matter is taking place now. you can see the extraordinary scale of the protest, despite pleas from the government and the labour leader for people not to attend because at the risk of infecting one another because of the covid—19 virus. all the very latest on our website, you're watching bbc news. hello, our weather is going to stay and settled for the rest of today and settled for the rest of today and that means we will see a continuation of windy conditions, with rain followed by showers. some of those rain clouds will be reading through the cleethorpes area. low pressure is in charge, the centre of the low in the north sea and slowly
the duke of cambridge has also been volunteering for the helpline shout85258, which offers support via text message to people in personal crisis. all of this to do with volunteer week in the uk, which isjust being celebrated in coming to the end, and the queen has sent a message of support to all those volunteering freely and selflessly in the service of others. let's take a look back at the scene in central london, where that protest for black lives matter is taking place now. you can see the...
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can i join the prime minister in ll, aomments on grenfe dreadful night, and his comments on the duke of edinburgh. also on furlough to those newly shielding. . can i welcome that, it has been something we have been concerned, about we will look at the proposal when it the prime minister on monday said the feelings of black and minority the groups about this -- about discrimination are founded in cold reality. i agree with him about that. there have been at least reports seven to racial inequality in the past three years alone but precious little action. for example, most of the recommendations in the criminal justice system have yet to be implemented after the report was published. similarly, the long and dampening report with wendy williams in the wind rush scandal is yet to be implemented. i had a clear message for the prime minister. can the prime minister turbocharge the government's responses and tell us what will -- when he will implement the report in full. >> i am grateful to the right honorable gentlemen and i understand the very strong legitimate feelings of the people in t
can i join the prime minister in ll, aomments on grenfe dreadful night, and his comments on the duke of edinburgh. also on furlough to those newly shielding. . can i welcome that, it has been something we have been concerned, about we will look at the proposal when it the prime minister on monday said the feelings of black and minority the groups about this -- about discrimination are founded in cold reality. i agree with him about that. there have been at least reports seven to racial...
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interviews of the duke's therapist where he alluded to white supremacy ideology so joining us to discuss these very hot topics host politicking our friend larry king larry over in mississippi the state has just passed the motion to remove that confederate symbol from their flag i mean what they'll replace it with i'm not sure but this is probably a pretty popular move right now isn't it. you have the last state to have anything to do with racism in their flag and it's good to see it the woodrow wilson being renamed the princeton ahman favor that woodrow wilson well a lot of virtues as a president was a bowed segregationist i mean terrible wars always terrible john wayne if you go who's a member of the john birch society if you go back and look at his playboy interview when he wasn't sure if negroes were already there join a higher class of race i mean these things should be renamed as for very strong opinion on that as a southern general in that i think they were traitors. they marched against their country started the civil war left the country will move themselves i thought i don't thi
interviews of the duke's therapist where he alluded to white supremacy ideology so joining us to discuss these very hot topics host politicking our friend larry king larry over in mississippi the state has just passed the motion to remove that confederate symbol from their flag i mean what they'll replace it with i'm not sure but this is probably a pretty popular move right now isn't it. you have the last state to have anything to do with racism in their flag and it's good to see it the woodrow...
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it's to support the season—long mental health campaign that's being led by the duke of cambridge — who is president of the football association. the final is currently due to be played on 1st august and the duke says it's an opportunity to promote positive mental health for everyone. chatting to some of the arsenal squad, he also tried to do a bit of transfer business for his team aston villa. i just want to say to pierre, i hope you're at aston villa next year, pierre. laughter i thought i'd put that in just in case. mikel and i will have some words later. laughter i think he looked a bit nervous there! the draw‘s been made for jamie murray's charity tennis tournament — the battle of the brits and is due to take place next month. our tennis correspondent is russell fuller — there may be no wimbledon next month — but we will have some tennis. tell us more about the battle of the brits? a fairly afairly high a fairly high profile event when you consider what is possible at the moment, the top eight british players will be in the draw and andy murray will play his first match sin
it's to support the season—long mental health campaign that's being led by the duke of cambridge — who is president of the football association. the final is currently due to be played on 1st august and the duke says it's an opportunity to promote positive mental health for everyone. chatting to some of the arsenal squad, he also tried to do a bit of transfer business for his team aston villa. i just want to say to pierre, i hope you're at aston villa next year, pierre. laughter i thought...
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we are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. he has great skills and experience and empathy with people in difficulty, and those are exactly these skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. the royal couple at a shout event last year. now william hasjoined their ranks — a prince raising awareness about mental health, making a very personal connection with those in crisis. angus crawford, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren. the weather we this weekend is quite different from previous weekends, we are still stuck in a school air stream. this was the picture early on across most southern parts of england, the promise, perhaps, of a decent day ahead, but the weather is changing and we have got this cloud curling around an area of low pressure in the north sea and that is sinking its way southwards and taking that pick clad southward, bringing a spell of rain, —— taking that thick cloud southwards. for the east of england there will be some heavy showers as well. the rain probably not amounting to
we are hugely proud that the duke is now one of our family of 2000 crisis volunteers. he has great skills and experience and empathy with people in difficulty, and those are exactly these skills that we need in our crisis volunteers. the royal couple at a shout event last year. now william hasjoined their ranks — a prince raising awareness about mental health, making a very personal connection with those in crisis. angus crawford, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with darren....