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Transcripts For RUSSIA1 60 20240703

Hello, dear friends, comrades, your Favorite Program is live, 60 minutes in hot pursuit. So, the strikes of the Russian Aerospace forces on the rear infrastructure of the armed forces of ukraine do not stop for a day. Over the weekend , Ukrainian Army targets in the odessa, dnepropetrovsk and kherson regions were subjected to a missile attack. The acting mayor of odessa, vyrus, there is no other way to say it, a man named trukhanov said that. The city was attacked with three x59 missiles. Ukrainian air defense, as always, did a great job, allegedly shooting down a couple of missiles right above private development. As a result , several houses were destroyed, while the russian missiles targeted fuel tanks on the territory of the delta vilmar agricultural enterprise, located in the village of novye belyary. Burning tanks, watch on your screens. And this is the southern port, there were also arrivals of our ballistics, the fire was extinguished for the third day in a row, as you can see,

Transcripts For CSPAN Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia Ruth Bader Ginsburg 20160214

Addressed at the person, rather than the argument. I feel justified in whacking the argument as hard as it deserves. That is not impuning the individual that made the argument. Susan swain do you prefer opinion rather than dissent . Justice scalia of course. I always want to write a majority. Why do you want to write a dissent . Hey, dissent is more fun to write, because when you have dissent, it is yours. You say what you want. If nobody was to join, it is my dissent, i will say what i want to say. When you are writing a majority, you do not have that luxury. You got to craft it in a way that at least four other people can jump on and actually you try to craft it in a way with as many people as possible want to jump on. Which means accepting some suggestions, stylistic and otherwise that you do not think is the best, but nonetheless in order to get everybody on board, you take them. Susan swain we have a few minutes left. We are talking at a time when the court will leave a a member w

Transcripts For CSPAN Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia Ruth Bader Ginsburg 20160214

Regarding our legislature at the current moment as a model to be followed. [laughter] [applause] and second, however was understood at the beginning, the government was to protect our liberties, but there was always the idea when i think about the declaration of it is truee, also that the great protection the press now has came rather late. The First Amendment was developed in a serious way around the time of the First World War it began. So the freedom that is enjoyed today, freedom to speak and write, it was not a big ticket item in the Supreme Court until rather late. Justice scalia it was a big ticket item mostly because, until the middle of the 20th , it was not thought that the bill of rights applied to the states. It was only a limitation on what the federal government could do, not a limitation on what the states could do. That is why we never had until the middle of the 20th century these cases about whether you can have a creche in the city square. Is it ok if you have a meno

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Book Discussion On Dissent And The Supreme Court 20151109

The moment of time and david did a fantastic job. Where is david . David did a fantastic job and all of my people to a great job they helped me so much. We are doing a couple of other things right now. Its not easy. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon everyone. I would like to thank everyone here for coming out to politics and prose. As we embark on another wonderful reading. I would like to take care of some quick housekeeping first. Again please silence your cell phones at this time and we have cspan with us this afternoon so when you ask your questions please run up to our audience mic and form a look line. Lastly this is not the last event for today so while we usually would ask you to fold up your chairs david assets you leave your chairs where they are for next event. My name is Christopher Banks and i welcome you to politics and prose on behalf of the coowners of politics and prose and on behalf of our staff. We do over 500 events a year in additio

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