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when thomas jefferson met thomas paine in paris in 1787, he begged him to sit -- [inaudible] jefferson collected portraits of celebrated men, and in 1787 there were few men as celebrated as thomas paine. he wrote "common sense," the 46-page pamphlet that catalyzed the independence movement and overthrew the british monarchies and the colonies. paine agreed to be painted, and jefferson hung the portrait in quite a place, on the walls of monticello, his house in virginia. that was 1787. now fast forward 40 years to 1828. thomas jefferson is dead. his family are selling off his possessions. when the auctioneerens dig out thomas paine's portrait, they find the canvas torn and battered. there are mouse holes through his eyes, stab marks in his chest. as if some children in jefferson's family had been allowed to vandalize it. the fate of thomas paine's painting is, i think -- [inaudible] for his own extraordinary life. the man toasted around the world in the 1790s -- 1770s and 1780s as the hero of the american revolution ended his days as a discredited pariah, unceremoniously cast aside. the
when thomas jefferson met thomas paine in paris in 1787, he begged him to sit -- [inaudible] jefferson collected portraits of celebrated men, and in 1787 there were few men as celebrated as thomas paine. he wrote "common sense," the 46-page pamphlet that catalyzed the independence movement and overthrew the british monarchies and the colonies. paine agreed to be painted, and jefferson hung the portrait in quite a place, on the walls of monticello, his house in virginia. that was 1787....
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that's why justice thomas. unapologetically straightforward approach is so needed huge parts of washington exists to overcomplicate things that are simple but justice thomas has a special talent for dispensing with nonsense. here's one example. by the year 2003 i'd been waging a lengthy political and legal battle against unconstitutional restrictions on the first amendment that some people call campaign finance reform. we took the fight all the way to the supreme court and a case called mcconnell versus fec. unfortunately, i lost but justice thomas descent made for one heck of a consolation prize. he'd simply fearlessly called it. like he saw it. he blasted the unprecedented restrictions on the free exchange of ideas the heroic defense of the plain text. of the first amendment or take his jurisprudence on unborn life every time without fail justice thomas writes a separate concise opinion to cut through the 50-year tangle of made-up tests and shifting standards and calmly reminds everybody that the whole house
that's why justice thomas. unapologetically straightforward approach is so needed huge parts of washington exists to overcomplicate things that are simple but justice thomas has a special talent for dispensing with nonsense. here's one example. by the year 2003 i'd been waging a lengthy political and legal battle against unconstitutional restrictions on the first amendment that some people call campaign finance reform. we took the fight all the way to the supreme court and a case called...
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jonathan: linda thomas-greenfield, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, thank you to coming back to washington post live. amb. thomas-greenfield: thank you, jonathan, it is great to be here. happy belated new year. jonathan: thank you and same to you. to see what we have coming up, go to washington post live.com. thank you for watching. . >> at today's white house briefing, genaro psaki was joined by the infrastructure coordinator. they answered questions about a bipartisan infrastructure bill that president biden signed into law. jen: hello, everyone. take your time. we're good. ok. good
jonathan: linda thomas-greenfield, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, thank you to coming back to washington post live. amb. thomas-greenfield: thank you, jonathan, it is great to be here. happy belated new year. jonathan: thank you and same to you. to see what we have coming up, go to washington post live.com. thank you for watching. . >> at today's white house briefing, genaro psaki was joined by the infrastructure coordinator. they answered questions about a bipartisan...
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justice thomas says it is not. i have written agreement with that view, but you know, again, you see he is talking about, what is essential to the exercise of executive power. from his perspective, it means the president must have the ability to direct and supervise exercises of executive power, even by the so-called independent agencies. and all of these cases are, of course, in part about the judicial power. to what extent can people challenge government actions, agency actions, and in that vein, i think some of his recent standing decisions are very interesting, because he is rethinking some of the traditional ways of thinking about standing that justice scalia had elaborated in his opinion in wuhan in the 1990's. he is thinking about how the adjudication of private rights is the essential aspect of what courts are doing when they decide cases and controversies. i think that is a view that is still developing, but i think it is part of a piece with many of these three considerations of the administrative state.
justice thomas says it is not. i have written agreement with that view, but you know, again, you see he is talking about, what is essential to the exercise of executive power. from his perspective, it means the president must have the ability to direct and supervise exercises of executive power, even by the so-called independent agencies. and all of these cases are, of course, in part about the judicial power. to what extent can people challenge government actions, agency actions, and in that...
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so why do you think that not just up to thomas but scalia and thomas together have changed the way the government approaches cases it is far more historically oriented i thought it was remarkable one of the early cases and we must argue and justice gorsuch gave a very hard time to cite legislative history and just having a little section and this is remarkable and then looking at each other like it's not remarkable. some of you don't but that is a sign of the times that i thought was a little strong that it is on the table now and it never would have been 20 or 30 years ago. if that is even arguably relevant. >> over the years and then to think about the issue is change. and then moving in terms of the same position that he shares but to make it brighter or more conservative? one case that comes to mind is the question of the appointments clause and how can it be argued? so does that separate writing where the land has been shifted are free up other justices to take a position is more conservative because he will hold people's feet to the fire? >> i will take a first crack at it. it go
so why do you think that not just up to thomas but scalia and thomas together have changed the way the government approaches cases it is far more historically oriented i thought it was remarkable one of the early cases and we must argue and justice gorsuch gave a very hard time to cite legislative history and just having a little section and this is remarkable and then looking at each other like it's not remarkable. some of you don't but that is a sign of the times that i thought was a little...
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the earlier panel, there was a discussion about justice thomas today versus justice thomas 30 years ago, and how things have changed. using moderator's privilege, >> -- i don't know if anyone remembers the nfl music, to do the thing or justice thomas wins. and then he was there at the 40 yard line. when we think about justice thomas's big wins, we think of him as having been right all along. before we get to the nfl films, i want to ask, for all of you, is there a shift between 44 liquor mart and this thing with big tech. you are a dissenter that he equates freedom of speech with personal speech, but that seems to be a pro corporate decision. here we are seeing maybe corporations don't all have the freedom they would have had in the 44 liquor mart world. what do you think? >> i read the twitter last year, -- he had a practice of saying, in an appropriate case, i would reconsider all of american law. [laughter] maybe paper money is not constitutional. if it all comes up, i will write an opinion about paper money. he does this a lot in dissents, opinions respecting the denial. they are no
the earlier panel, there was a discussion about justice thomas today versus justice thomas 30 years ago, and how things have changed. using moderator's privilege, >> -- i don't know if anyone remembers the nfl music, to do the thing or justice thomas wins. and then he was there at the 40 yard line. when we think about justice thomas's big wins, we think of him as having been right all along. before we get to the nfl films, i want to ask, for all of you, is there a shift between 44 liquor...
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but also in the her recent caset caseses and including justice thomas. and if you look at the amicus briefs inrn the affirmative actn cases in the last decade or so, you see usually two or three fairly serious amicus briefs in support of affirmative action by various parties. and i don't think there has been a serious originalist brief against affirmative action. and then, so the conservatives have all been consequentialists, and the progressives have -- well,pr most of them consequentialists too, but at least there's been an originalist contingent among the progressives. and this is a puzzle. >> well, do you think it's because the academy which is responsible for unearthing all this history as you have done so powerfully in connection with brown hasn't done its job? >> yeah, i do. i really do think that's the answer. that the 14th amendment or reconstruction originalism has been slow to take off. but it is roaring today in the academy. i think mostly so far with respect to some other aspects of the 14th amendment, but there's a great deal. take affirmat
but also in the her recent caset caseses and including justice thomas. and if you look at the amicus briefs inrn the affirmative actn cases in the last decade or so, you see usually two or three fairly serious amicus briefs in support of affirmative action by various parties. and i don't think there has been a serious originalist brief against affirmative action. and then, so the conservatives have all been consequentialists, and the progressives have -- well,pr most of them consequentialists...
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and then justice thomas wins. [laughter] and with those big wins but if you think about his big wins often to conceptualize being right all along and then for all of you. is there a shift with big tech? as a dissenter from the idea of commercial speech but that seems to be a very pro- corporate decision and now here we are seeing that corporations don't all have the freedom they would've had it's not exactly the same. it's not speech. what do you think quick. >> i teach property so i read twitter. last year since the beginning had a practice to say in the appropriate case i would reconsider all of american law. [laughter] i would reconsider what is unconstitutional if it ever comes up. i will write an opinion about paper many even longer than the dissent of the term limits case. so he does this a lot in dissent and with opinions which i have come to understand now my friends are called essentials that did not exist when i was a law clerk but if you really want to get a sense of it it's really fine just to go throu
and then justice thomas wins. [laughter] and with those big wins but if you think about his big wins often to conceptualize being right all along and then for all of you. is there a shift with big tech? as a dissenter from the idea of commercial speech but that seems to be a very pro- corporate decision and now here we are seeing that corporations don't all have the freedom they would've had it's not exactly the same. it's not speech. what do you think quick. >> i teach property so i read...
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. >> next, linda thomas-greenfield , u.s. ambassador to the united nations, joins "washington post" opinion writer for a discussion on the biden administration's foreign policy of roach. -- approach. welcome to the podcast. president biden faces more than a few challenges on the world stage, china, north korea, russia, ukraine, and the increasing worry that russia will invade ukraine. diplomacy is at the heart of his efforts to project american power around the world. where a lot of that plays out is at the united nations page joining me is the united states ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. welcome back. >> delighted to be here with you. jonathan: thank you for coming back to the podcast and you are coming back now and there's so much breaking news to get to about ukraine. and that is secretary of state antony blinken is heading to that region. do you know what precipitated this travel to the country. >> president biden wants to put diplomacy first and the most important diplomat is secretary blinken
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justice thomas had justice scalia. will brett kavanaugh be like justice thomas? is neil gorsuch going to be like justice thomas and justice scalia? i think that is the most significant influence they've had. >> something about these issues, i want to go back to the pressing question for you. his limitation on where the president doesn't doesn't go in is demonstrably wrong. i hear echoes of chevron. what if the historical record is ambiguous or there is conflicting evidence? what do you do then? that is the more interesting thing of dealing with the precedent that you are not going to put your foot down and say it's really wrong. maybe there is a palpable argument one way or the other. and what he tried to do is steer it back as best he could to something closer to what the right answer was, even if it wasn't the definitive absolute answer. that was equally good methodology for dealing with those spaces in between. get back to the logic in the sense of the overall structure even if you can't say for sure. >> the alternative is the supreme court's current doctrine
justice thomas had justice scalia. will brett kavanaugh be like justice thomas? is neil gorsuch going to be like justice thomas and justice scalia? i think that is the most significant influence they've had. >> something about these issues, i want to go back to the pressing question for you. his limitation on where the president doesn't doesn't go in is demonstrably wrong. i hear echoes of chevron. what if the historical record is ambiguous or there is conflicting evidence? what do you do...
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thomas alumnus. like many of his predecessors there makes hila and yasandra the car to change was quite radical because mister, i'd say comes from so far away. i think there are 2 very different philosophies. i, mr. eliza sets a very fast pace. at rehearsals. he always tries to be one or 2 steps ahead, which means everyone is forced to follow suit quickly. i for to, for house designed, i'm it. and our ingots falls, inch name. it's a teen on. does it work? clapped. and yar? yes, he was chaotic at 1st because we had to get used to it now, but it's slowly coming along. now this choir practice? yes, it's time over or scanned. the swiss conductor is a stickler. the punctuality i and the group rehearsal involving all the choristers, is an important daily event. the organs in quickly to now close your eyes tightly, fingers and move the tips of your fingers. that supervision may often at the same time, move your jaw with your eyes closed. keep your hands at your sides and move the tips of your toes on the ti
thomas alumnus. like many of his predecessors there makes hila and yasandra the car to change was quite radical because mister, i'd say comes from so far away. i think there are 2 very different philosophies. i, mr. eliza sets a very fast pace. at rehearsals. he always tries to be one or 2 steps ahead, which means everyone is forced to follow suit quickly. i for to, for house designed, i'm it. and our ingots falls, inch name. it's a teen on. does it work? clapped. and yar? yes, he was chaotic...
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thomas. so it can also be an impetus else non follow me at my, the thickness yet there was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade, or he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5. and then joined st. thomas war. and i asked him, how can you sing the mass and be minus the passions if you yourself don't believe and i just can't understand it does. can i grow up differently? and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage and for hope of go back to work. this boy said to me, oh mister 100, mark mark with you know, god, he's wise. i know that when i sing, i'll console the people down there on that. and there are a lot of people sitting there who believe it, when i do it for them happen. and i do it with all my hand is f. net if it's yet and full. and i said to him, well, that's a kind of faith though you don't call it that different, but he couldn't or didn't want to take the stamp of being bapt
thomas. so it can also be an impetus else non follow me at my, the thickness yet there was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade, or he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5. and then joined st. thomas war. and i asked him, how can you sing the mass and be minus the passions if you yourself don't believe and i just can't understand it does. can i grow up differently? and i was brought up from...
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when thomas jefferson met thomas paine in paris in 1787, he begged him to sit for a portrait. jefferson collected portraits of celebrated men, and in 1787 there were few men as celebrated as tom paine. the author of "common sense," the 46-page pamphlet that had capitalized the the independence movement and overthrown the british monarchy in the colonies. paine agreed to be painted, and jefferson hung the little portrait in a private place on the walls of monticello, his house in virginia. that was 1787. now fast forward 40 years to 1828. thomas jefferson is dead. his family are selling off his possessions. when the auctioneers dig out tom paine's portrait from the bottom of a box, they find his canvas torn and battered. there are knife holes through tom paine's eyes. there are stab marks in his chest as if some children in jefferson's family had been allowed to vandalize it. the fought of tom paine's painting is, i think, an apt metaphor for tom paine's own extraordinary life. the man toasted around the world in the 1770s and 1780s as the hero of the american revolution ended
when thomas jefferson met thomas paine in paris in 1787, he begged him to sit for a portrait. jefferson collected portraits of celebrated men, and in 1787 there were few men as celebrated as tom paine. the author of "common sense," the 46-page pamphlet that had capitalized the the independence movement and overthrown the british monarchy in the colonies. paine agreed to be painted, and jefferson hung the little portrait in a private place on the walls of monticello, his house in...
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. >> next, linda thomas-greenfield, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, joins "washington post" opinion writer jonathan for discussion on the biden administration's foreign policy approach. >> good morning, and wo the podcast. president biden faces more than a few challenges on the world stage, china, north korea, russia, ukraine, and the increasing will invade ukraine. diplomacy is at the heart of his efforts to project american power around the world. where a lot of that plays out is at the united nations page joining me is the united states ambassador to the united nations, linda thomas-greenfield. welcome back. >> delighted to be here with you. jonathan: thank you for coming back to the podcast and you are coming back now and there's so much breaking news to get to about ukraine. and that is secretary of state antony blinken is heading to that region. do you know what precipitated this travel to the country. >> president biden wants to put diplomacy first and the most important diplomat is secretary blinken. he is usi
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so i kind of got stuck on the tv there and i'm thinking that must mean thomas. gotta be thomas. i said i was a journalist. i did not say i was a good journalist. of course. it's tailor. it's tailor. it took us understand. to say right gail. look at this and i started to her it's that's the taylor family. so now now we call this the taylor bible. and my uncle bequeath this bible to me along with those pictures. you just saw some very grateful to him and to my cousins who actually honored that because had i been in his shoes. i would never have turned over those items. my uncle also shared with me this photograph. now, this is my grandmother's sister. and you can see how fabulous she is. this woman lived as a white woman. which is why i'm not sure of her name. because she left her family and here's the story behind us. my grandfather said that when my grandmother became ill and died and all four girls died with the exception of one caring and the two boys my grand my aunt comes and she she lived in new york and she comes to visit and she says i want these three children to come wi
so i kind of got stuck on the tv there and i'm thinking that must mean thomas. gotta be thomas. i said i was a journalist. i did not say i was a good journalist. of course. it's tailor. it's tailor. it took us understand. to say right gail. look at this and i started to her it's that's the taylor family. so now now we call this the taylor bible. and my uncle bequeath this bible to me along with those pictures. you just saw some very grateful to him and to my cousins who actually honored that...
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jonathan: linda thomas-greenfield, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, thank you to coming back to washington post live. amb. thomas-greenfield: thank you, jonathan, it is great to be here. happy belated new year. jonathan: thank you and same to you. to see what we have coming up, go to washington post live.com. thank you for watching. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> congress is back today for legislative work and the house is considering a bill to allow local school districts to use pre-pandemic agenda to calculate funding needs. the senate also returning at 12:00 p.m. to begin debate on a voting package that would restore provisions of the 1965 voting rights act and create mandates for early voting, ballot. boxing -- ballot drop foxes. -- ballot drop boxes. senate democrats expected to consider a change to filibuster rules. senators don't mention of west virginia and kyrsten sinema of arizona have expressed oppos
jonathan: linda thomas-greenfield, u.s. ambassador to the united nations, thank you to coming back to washington post live. amb. thomas-greenfield: thank you, jonathan, it is great to be here. happy belated new year. jonathan: thank you and same to you. to see what we have coming up, go to washington post live.com. thank you for watching. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> congress is...
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thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5. and then joined st. thomas were having i asked him, how can you sing the mass in b minor? the passions, if you yourself don't believe, i just can't understand it was, can i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage and for hope of go back for this boy said to me, oh mister 100, mark, mark this, you know what he's wise, i know that when i sing, i'll console the people down there and there are a lot of people sitting there who believe it or i do it for them. and i do it with all my hand is that if it's yet until and i said to him, well, dance to kind of faith though you don't call it that different from that. but he couldn't or didn't want to take the stamp of being baptized or joining the charge. hoping to last, however, he understood exactly what constitutes christian thanks, left christian club of ah, making the faith to as many ease as possible and why is able to go in
thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5. and then joined st. thomas were having i asked him, how can you sing the mass in b minor? the passions, if you yourself don't believe, i just can't understand it was, can i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage and for hope of go back for this boy said to me, oh mister 100, mark, mark this, you know what he's wise, i know that when i...
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thomas. so it can also be an impetus else on, on them that my, this year i was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5 and then joined st. thomas were having i asked him, how can you sing the mass and be my know the passions if you yourself don't believe, i just can't understand it. and i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage and for hope of go back for this boy said to me, oh mister, hunted, mark, mark this, you know what? his wife. i know that when i sing, i'll console the people down there on this, and there are a lot of people sitting there who believe it or i do it for them happen. and i do it with all my hand is that if it's yet and full and i said to him, well that's a kind of faith though you don't call it that that but he couldn't or didn't want to take the stamp of being baptized or joining the charge hoping
thomas. so it can also be an impetus else on, on them that my, this year i was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5 and then joined st. thomas were having i asked him, how can you sing the mass and be my know the passions if you yourself don't believe, i just can't understand it. and i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the...
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thomas. so it can also be an impetus else on, on them that my, this is yeah, i was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5 and then joined st. thomas were in habit. i asked him, how can you sing the mass in b minor? the passions, if you yourself don't believe i just can't understand it does, can i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage and for hope of go back to this boy said to me, oh mister, hunted, mark mark with you know what his wife, i know that when i sing, i'll console the people down there on this and there are a lot of people sitting there who believe it or i do it for them happen. and i do it with all my hand is that if it's yet and full and i said to him, well that's a kind of faith though you don't call it that different. but he couldn't or didn't want to take the stamp of being baptized or joining the cha
thomas. so it can also be an impetus else on, on them that my, this is yeah, i was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5 and then joined st. thomas were in habit. i asked him, how can you sing the mass in b minor? the passions, if you yourself don't believe i just can't understand it does, can i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood...
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"is ginni thomas a threat to the supreme court?" have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >>> so he meant to say almost, he meant to say all, he meant to say other but he didn't. talking about mitch mcconnell thinking african americans are somehow different than the rest of the people in this country. stay with us. >>> the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell defending himself and his civil rights record after forgetting a word when talking about blockack vot. this is what he said this week. >> what's your message for voters of color without the john lewis votes rights act, they can't vote in the midterm? >> well, the concern is misplaced because if you look at the statistics, african american voters are voting just as high a percentage of as mamericans. >> okay. after that his office told cnn he left out the word other before americans. and today mcconnell sought to clarify but got that missing word wrong again. >> i want to take an opportunity here to address the outrageous mischaracterization of my history and record o
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thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5. and then joined st. thomas were having, i asked him, how can you sing the mass and b minus the passions if you yourself don't believe and i just can't understand it was can i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage. and for hope of galactose, this boy said to me, oh mister 100, mark, mark this, you know what? he's wise. i know that when i sing, i'll console the people down there. and there are a lot of people sitting there who believe it. when i do it for them, and i do it with all my hand is f net if it's yet until and i said to him, well, dance to kind of faith though you don't call it that different, but he couldn't or didn't want to take the stamp of being baptized or joining the charge. hoping to last, however, he understood exactly what constitutes christian thanks, left christian club of ah, making faith to as many ease as possible and why is able to go into aga
thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5. and then joined st. thomas were having, i asked him, how can you sing the mass and b minus the passions if you yourself don't believe and i just can't understand it was can i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage. and for hope of galactose, this boy said to me, oh mister 100, mark, mark this, you know what? he's wise. i know that when...
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thomas. so it can also be an impetus else on, on them that my, this is yeah, i was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5 and then joined st. thomas were in habit. i asked him, how can you sing the mass in b minor? the passions, if you yourself don't believe and i just can't understand it. and i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in the parsonage and for hope of go back for this boy said to me, oh mister, hunted mark, mark with you know, god, his wife. i know that when i sing, i'll console the people down there on that. and there are a lot of people sitting there who believe it or i do it for them happen. and i do it with all my hand is that if it's yet and full and i said to him, well that's a kind of faith though you don't call it that that but he couldn't or didn't want to take the stamp of being baptized or joining the charge
thomas. so it can also be an impetus else on, on them that my, this is yeah, i was this one time that really stuck with me. there was a st. thomas student who was in the 12th grade. he was not a member of the church, but had been a chorister since the age of 4 or 5 and then joined st. thomas were in habit. i asked him, how can you sing the mass in b minor? the passions, if you yourself don't believe and i just can't understand it. and i grew up differently and i was brought up from childhood in...
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please do check out her latest piece on ginni thomas. thank you. >> thanks. >> now, to the headlines you may have seen this week about the board of elections in lincoln county, georgia, trying to close all but one of the county's seven polling places. this wednesday a group of activists hand signatures to locals opposed to the change of the county board of elections. they had been scheduled to vote that night. they arc you a single polling place may be more afford annual, lead to better-run elections and more ada accessible. the activists argue a single polling place would mean some county residents have to drive 20 miles out of the way to cast a ballot. the board was supposed to close on that issue wednesday night. because of these petitions, that vote never happened. now these may sound like a lot of stories you heard before. democrats fighting the local elections officials for the right to vote. but check this out. lincoln county is approximately 70% white and cast 60% of the votes for donald trump in 2020. they went door-to-door to m
please do check out her latest piece on ginni thomas. thank you. >> thanks. >> now, to the headlines you may have seen this week about the board of elections in lincoln county, georgia, trying to close all but one of the county's seven polling places. this wednesday a group of activists hand signatures to locals opposed to the change of the county board of elections. they had been scheduled to vote that night. they arc you a single polling place may be more afford annual, lead to...
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the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. for decades now, jimmie thomas has been active in the fringe here parts of the conservative movement. during the trump era, she launched it up a notch about -- mocking victims of school shootings, and of course making baseless claims about democrat stealing elections. now you might be thinking, so white? that all sounds naughty. lots of people post things on social media. that doesn't mean that the endorse will believe that as well. but -- last year the washington post first warned that genie was active in an online forum for. she only -- alongside trump lawyer and big promoter john eastman. imagine that. you are one of the few people in the american -- who continue to get the prestigious job of cooking for the supreme court justice, and the justices wife is breeding you for losing the election. she is also part of the investigation. in order for republicans to a tally eight for -- sits on the court we decisions about that very investigation. which is why no one should have been surpr
the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas. for decades now, jimmie thomas has been active in the fringe here parts of the conservative movement. during the trump era, she launched it up a notch about -- mocking victims of school shootings, and of course making baseless claims about democrat stealing elections. now you might be thinking, so white? that all sounds naughty. lots of people post things on social media. that doesn't mean that the endorse will believe that as well. but -- last...
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yes, doctor thomas. _ effectively. yes, doctor thomas, when - effectively. yes, doctor thomas, when you - effectively. yes, doctorj thomas, when you look effectively. yes, doctor i thomas, when you look at effectively. yes, doctor - thomas, when you look at the current concerns around omicron, how quickly it spreads, what is advice best place to keep infection at bay at this point?— at this point? well, it's the same advice _ at this point? well, it's the same advice we've - at this point? well, it's the same advice we've been i at this point? well, it's the i same advice we've been doing all along, and indeed, same advice we've been doing allalong, and indeed, in many ways, we've been following for centuries. physicaland ways, we've been following for centuries. physical and social distancing, imprisoning personal hygiene —— improving. and really limiting your opportunities outside, interacting with other people. of course, this is difficult for people because most of us live in cities and we mix with people. we see an outbreak here in hong kong on ex
yes, doctor thomas. _ effectively. yes, doctor thomas, when - effectively. yes, doctor thomas, when you - effectively. yes, doctorj thomas, when you look effectively. yes, doctor i thomas, when you look at effectively. yes, doctor - thomas, when you look at the current concerns around omicron, how quickly it spreads, what is advice best place to keep infection at bay at this point?— at this point? well, it's the same advice _ at this point? well, it's the same advice we've - at this point?...
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jenny thomas, a threat to the supreme court? and it's by the jane mayer who is here right now with us. and we appreciate you joining us. thank you. have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you. >>> so, he meant to say almost. he meant to say all. he meant to say other. but he didn't. talking about mitch mcconnell. sparking outrage after making comments that make it seem like he thinks african-americans are somehow different from the rest of the people in this country. stay with us. (vo) you can be well-dressed. you can be well-mannered. (man) oh, no, no, after you. wahoooo! (vo) you can be well-groomed. or even well-spoken. (man) ooooooo. (vo) but there's just something about being well-adventured. (vo) adventure has a new look. discover more in the all-new subaru forester wilderness. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't
jenny thomas, a threat to the supreme court? and it's by the jane mayer who is here right now with us. and we appreciate you joining us. thank you. have a great weekend. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you. >>> so, he meant to say almost. he meant to say all. he meant to say other. but he didn't. talking about mitch mcconnell. sparking outrage after making comments that make it seem like he thinks african-americans are somehow different from the rest of the people in...
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thomas willis, the father of 3, a vietnam war bed was honored with i was immediately drawn to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights act. oh my mom did you know thomas with lights on by dawn brands with tom. he had good work ethic, family oriented in latin script. far fair to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race move his on, often has very dramatic development only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time. time to sit down and talk your challenge in the geography. the nutrition which on the nucleus huge on the coming from from gashodi shakeelah. hi shannon i miss rich riled hopefully will be let with latoya this summer group move she them wholesale millennium kelly, recruiting court and i renewed my for you're sure that thousands of london keep to our lord refreshing the best times to i must be happy. i am of fact not going off that i'm with
thomas willis, the father of 3, a vietnam war bed was honored with i was immediately drawn to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights act. oh my mom did you know thomas with lights on by dawn brands with tom. he had good work ethic, family oriented in latin script. far fair to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race...
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the problem is not ginni thomas has a job. the problem is that ginni thomas is a crazy right wing reaction who pins literal medals on people before they show up in clearance thomas' courtroom. the moral thing is lacking the moral character to recuse himself from situations where his wife has not only already taken a position but already literally put her respectability on litigants in his courtroom. clearance thomas is letting the entire country down more so than his wife's desire to be a right wing crazy person. >> you know, the thing is if you haven't read the article, we're talking about she does these -- her organizations have ceremonies they honor people defending liberty and the people she's associated with through the various organizations include one of the guys that bragged he was behind the so-called stop the steal movement along with three congressman he named. people who have come before her on radical ideas like the muslim ban is her person. next thing you know that's in front of the supreme court. she's involved
the problem is not ginni thomas has a job. the problem is that ginni thomas is a crazy right wing reaction who pins literal medals on people before they show up in clearance thomas' courtroom. the moral thing is lacking the moral character to recuse himself from situations where his wife has not only already taken a position but already literally put her respectability on litigants in his courtroom. clearance thomas is letting the entire country down more so than his wife's desire to be a right...
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thomas willis, the father of 3, a vietnam war bed, was honored with i was immediately drawn to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights. and how long did you know thomas with lights on, bo dawn brands with good work ethic, family, orienting. loudon, script far. fair ah, you're chatting with jagger nutrition. go but john the me a job boshoway shakeelah. hi sharon, my name is rob lee with me. right? yeah, i look forward to speaking with jose manuel and kelly recruiting quote, and i renewed my for my 2 year. sure. and didn't get to, i learned that to me for the bathroom and i must be happy i can. i'm of fact not enough that i'm with you. me. ok here professor for him. um, give me the money that i can live with best buy is a survival guide with stacy just like all the stored safely at the federal reserve or if you're still there or you don't get a back product. oh no. what with came we get the rest, the 7 years bill every year, what kind of the report thomas willis was making goo
thomas willis, the father of 3, a vietnam war bed, was honored with i was immediately drawn to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights. and how long did you know thomas with lights on, bo dawn brands with good work ethic, family, orienting. loudon, script far. fair ah, you're chatting with jagger nutrition. go but john the me a job boshoway shakeelah. hi sharon, my name is rob lee...
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to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights. and how long did you know thomas willis? yes. place on bold. on brands. with good work ethic, family. orienting. loudon. script far, fair ah, ah, those incidents of havana syndrome, as you mentioned before, things like difficulty concentrated insomnia memory problems there. so vague as to be experienced by just about everyone who has ever lived in any given week me . right. and so now people all over the world who are military personnel, or intelligence officers or diplomats working for the american government, are now on the lookout for these anomalous help incidence. and literally people are getting up in the morning and sneezing and attributing it to a band syndrome. i mean, because it's so bad. it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in arm conflicts. world wide. u. s. government doesn't track the number of c
to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights. and how long did you know thomas willis? yes. place on bold. on brands. with good work ethic, family. orienting. loudon. script far, fair ah, ah, those incidents of havana syndrome, as you mentioned before, things like difficulty concentrated insomnia memory problems there. so vague as to be experienced by just about everyone who has ever...
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thomas. his comment to me was that he felt like the company all to do something odd and that he wasn't going to quit until something was done. doug williams was ordered to attend diversity and anger management classes, but repeatedly refused to go. one day williams put a white work booty on his head. i'm from the south and everybody that i know i know what signify. some african american employees assumed he was imitating the ku klux klan and reported the incident to their supervisors. finally, the system plant manager comes back down and says, does mister williams, you've got to take that moody off your head? their conversation was quite escalated, jack insisting that he pulled a cap off, doug refusing, he wanted to know who had reported it. he wanted the names without approval from lockheed williams took a week off. when he did return to work, he was punished. lockheed again ordered him to diversity class, and again, he refused to go, went out to his truck, got his guides and came back. and
thomas. his comment to me was that he felt like the company all to do something odd and that he wasn't going to quit until something was done. doug williams was ordered to attend diversity and anger management classes, but repeatedly refused to go. one day williams put a white work booty on his head. i'm from the south and everybody that i know i know what signify. some african american employees assumed he was imitating the ku klux klan and reported the incident to their supervisors. finally,...
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thomas. his comment to me was that he felt like the company all to do something and that he wasn't going to quit until something was done. doug williams was ordered to attend diversity and anger management classes, but repeatedly refused to go. one day williams put a white work booty on his head. i'm from the south and everybody that i know know what that thing a fine. some african american employees assumed he was imitating the ku klux klan and reported the incident to their supervisors. finally, the system plant manager comes back down. it says, does mister williams, you've got to take that moody off your head? their conversation was quite escalated, jack insisting that he pulled a cap off, doug refusing, he wanted to know who had reported it. he wanted the names without approval from lockheed williams took a week off. when he did return to work, he was punished. lockheed again ordered him to diversity class, and again, he refused to go, went out to his truck, got his guides and came back.
thomas. his comment to me was that he felt like the company all to do something and that he wasn't going to quit until something was done. doug williams was ordered to attend diversity and anger management classes, but repeatedly refused to go. one day williams put a white work booty on his head. i'm from the south and everybody that i know know what that thing a fine. some african american employees assumed he was imitating the ku klux klan and reported the incident to their supervisors....
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thomas willis, the father of 3, a vietnam war bed, was honored with i was immediately drawn to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights. and how long did you know? tom was with lights on boat, on brands with tom. they had been work ethic, family oriented latin script, far fair, ah exaggerated rhetoric, massive arm shipments and endless threats. this is how nato presents is asian of pan european security. meanwhile, moscow waves to the u. s. in his eyes to respond to his demands and vision for the say, the status quo is untenable. your challenge with geography, the nutrition which on the nucleus units and the sub casual regime, kim? hi sharon, my name is rob mcneally with reasoning i. i have a better latoya. this is rudy mcgrew. she been wholesale and kelly recording court and i renewed my for my tissue of 1000th of long didn't get to a low level for she gave us in mind too. i must be lucky. i had him a fact not enough that you can think of that. no, cuz he asked him, you myak
thomas willis, the father of 3, a vietnam war bed, was honored with i was immediately drawn to thomas willis. to me, his life seemed to personify the progress that has been made by african americans in the us since the passage of the civil rights. and how long did you know? tom was with lights on boat, on brands with tom. they had been work ethic, family oriented latin script, far fair, ah exaggerated rhetoric, massive arm shipments and endless threats. this is how nato presents is asian of pan...