roller sluming parties crime families operated most of these venues during prohibition but following the Law's repeal legitimate clubs began to flourish Max Gordon opened a Village Vanguard in 1935 in an old basementSpeak Easy on a triangular block created when 7th Avenue was finally extended below grish Avenue in the
Yeah. Yeah. All of this was new to everyone. So repeal happened in September 2011. I was notified for promotion to brigadier general in May of 2012.
like they're not safe at home. to repeal it. And what we found was looking at the last 10 years of data around people who'd gained Medicaid--
Guess what they just did last fall? They repealed it. There was so much howling from people who live on the coast, who typically are wealthier than the average American-- oh, my premium went up, it's now half as much as my car, what are we going to do, the sky's falling.
the bar like 'Ooh', it's so wrong to see the bartender make your drink, you know?" So they actually repealed the Zion's Curtain Law last year and just to kind of catch up with where the times are. Kind of recognizing, "Okay, let's get to where people actually are on alcohol now." This is really interesting.
We hoisted all five crew members into our helo and returned them to the ship. With the repeal of 6015 in 1993 and the lifting of combat restrictions across all services in 2016, women's opportunities have increased exponentially
The climate that results from following a series of wrong instructions supports what happened in Tucson, supports Congress pushing through and then repealing , trying to repeal , the health care law. And folks, all the controversies that we have in the world come from the wrong instructions.
So he urged Congress to immediately put beer-- 3.2% alcohol-- back on sale in the United States, which was eight months ahead of the repeal of Prohibition. Because to appeal Prohibition, they had to ratify a new amendment to the Constitution.
So yeah, I'm grateful to this polar bear, which the locals in the library had named Barry White. It was repealed the next year by the incoming administration, so that was a big hit.
I went to a college that actually had a major called history and literature. Prohibition was repealed in 1933.
billion in in charges so they're still they've written down their assets on on this stuff like 50 million dollar and we 1999 re re repealed glass deagle a depression error law that says Banks do this
billion in in charges so they're still they've written down their assets on on this stuff like 50 million dollar and we separate when Clinton repealed that with Congress we got a free-for-all City Group which has just reported another
from the world of the 1930s. And so, what was adequate then or appropriate then is not adequate, you know, seventy, eighty years later. So, in my mind, we need to do something along the lines of the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act. And that’s some of the things that Paul Volcker's has been advocating. Things like, for instance, not allowing the commercial banks to engage in speculation on their account with the risk that if they fail we’ll pick up the tab. Next that, this is called 'proprietary trading' by the banks. He's absolutely right,
California does not have common law marriage. Because under the current proposal for the repeal of Defense of Marriage Act, they didn't want to create a new federal category.
He bought the shares for almost nothing. And then the company went gangbusters when Prohibition was repealed under Julius' continued reign. And then my grandfather, Gary Stroh, took over the business just before World War II.
it's now half as much as my car, what are we going to do, the sky's falling. They made such a racket that Congress basically repealed it. So my take is, we're not going anywhere on this, not until we have some really colossal events that force the government's hand.
Even if you're in the humanities, you're going to not be as good as a judge when you were when you were like 50 years old. Dave: No, they repealed that.
being debated now, or ACA repeal that's being debated now.
add to that fight there's going to be a fight around policy repeal Obama obare Etc that's a
And of course then comes the Great Depression and with it also the repeal of prohibition.
If it didn't work, they would repeal it.
the Glass-Steagall Act, it was what separated the commercial banks and investment banks. And as I said before, the repeal of that was something that I opposed and really does pose a lot of risk to our economy. But the world of 2010 is markedly different
California does not have common law marriage. So in that case, if there's a repeal of DOMA and there's federal recognition, and you wanted to have, to be free of the double taxation for domestic partners benefits insurance or
And almost 13 years later, Prohibition was repealed in 1933.
So I said, "Don't worry about repealing Don't ask, don't tell. The soldiers in Kandahar already did it for ya." David Lieber:
California does not have common law marriage. And this problem is only gonna change when the Defense of Marriage Act is repealed by Congress which might happen in the next 3 or 4 years.
And unfortunately, the opponents of health equality fought tooth and nail to repeal that law and, on the seventh anniversary, finally succeeded
He benefited from a pathway to citizenship that was made possible when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed the repeal of the Chinese Exclusion Act
Paul Ryan said the second day of Congress that he was going to um when they were going to repeal the Affordable
America. And this decision by the administration to um repeal the just
honest but Hillary was also saying stuff about how she wanted a candidate who would support abortion and a candidate who would repeal citizens united it was
But when other people talk about this subject, they often reference the end or the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act and the combination
She said, ask the official who interdicted me either to repeal the whole thing-- give me everything that I lost--
levies on cosmetics, tobacos, and after the repeal of prohibition in 1933, on liquor.
sources, is very clear. President Reagan wanted somebody who did not understand, believe in, regulation. Paul Volcker understands the need for regulation, so he’s fired and they found somebody who didn’t believe in regulation; who would help push through the repeal of the Glass-Steagall, and that was Alan Greenspan. But we should be clear, you know, one of the points I try to make in the book. A lot of attention in a lot of the others books, a lot of the popular discussion, focuses on
The 1920's belonged to the Republican party -- all three presidencies and both houses of Congress. And then 1930, 1932, the whole country just shifted over completely. And the Democrats ran on a platform of repeal . In other words, "Let's get this problem under control.
We'll have law and order again to control the endemic law breaking that's going on." And so, Franklin Delano Roosevelt runs on a platform of repeal . So not that we're happy about legalizing alcohol again, but rather, we can get the beast under control, and now we can regulate it. So, the 21st Amendment gets passed through
And I won't go into the whole story, but they basically repealed it last fall, finally, in this brinksmanship that one of the parties was playing.
Instant runoff voting was used in Burlington, Vermont twice and then repealed , because they wound up really not liking the guy it elected on the second try.
They got incredible traction with the Voting Rights Act, and now it's been repealed a little bit.
And, personally, I would love to have those repealed .
And it was marked in that way. The good news now, jumping ahead to 2021 and the work that has been done since the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell and being allowed to serve openly that started in 2011 for people who identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual-- didn't affect transgender individuals--
like cable television. The big step in that direction is, of course, the FCC decision to repeal Title II and net neutrality.
the health care system. Um, and again, so at the same time, they're both wanting to repeal the Affordable Care Act, take away their health insurance,
You think that the Congress, the Democrats, forced a health plan down the Republicans' throat. Then, the Republicans got in office, and they're trying to repeal as much of it as they can. Would you say that's consistent or inconsistent with what I've just said?
But what you saw there, that's also the same law that is-- there's a huge civil rights movement right now in India right now to repeal that.
And ordinarily after stuff gets passed in 2009 and '10, by 2016 people would not be trying to repeal it.
And it's astounding. You know, most Americans opposed the repeal , opposed the death duty.
So he said, "Look, if you're going to do any of this copyright stuff, then any new law you gotta make sure that you repeal three others.
They say, "The clock never ticks down to zero in Washington: one year's law is the next year's repeal target.