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eyre expected to take up judialominations to the d.c. superior court. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, see the sene c-span two. you can watch all our congressional coverage of our free video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight from a key moment. >> to my colleagues, my frien ed family, i have hurt you all deeply and i beg your forgiveness. i was prepared to lead our narrow majority as speaker and i believe i had it in me to dofin. but i cannot do that job or be the kind of leader i would like to be under current circumstances. i must set the example that i hope president clinton will follow. i will notta house on january 6. rather i sha a venture in this congress that i soearly love for approximately six months into the 106th congress whereupon i shall vacate my seat and asked my governor to call a special election to take my place. >> c-span, powered by cable. >> up in a come a conversation on local news and democracy hosted by the lbj foundati
eyre expected to take up judialominations to the d.c. superior court. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, see the sene c-span two. you can watch all our congressional coverage of our free video app c-span now or online at c-span.org. c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here is a highlight from a key moment. >> to my colleagues, my frien ed family, i have hurt you all deeply and i beg your forgiveness. i was prepared to lead our narrow...
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eyre fascinating ways to challenge inaccurate frameworks. they are fascinating ways to fill fascinating ways to recreate the archival rord when there original record. oral histories do that. and you know, i encourage you ybto wherever you go back to go do an oral history project, go talk to you talr fami to your elders, we'll talk to someone in the community. go talk the person ' running that grocery store since the seventies, there's history there. e's rich history there. it's richer than. you might think it is. i when we have time and appropriately we'll we'll end with your question. but i think now many third e history of san felipe so my name is david cardwell and my mother was guardian unscarred. well and first of all, before anything i'd k yo mr. flores, especially your and your dad. i moved to california. your son is in del rio. from 71 to 73, and i don't know who with whom what's going to stay because i was going to go teach over there in california and your father opened the door to. me, so i could stay with. you or i could find a p
eyre fascinating ways to challenge inaccurate frameworks. they are fascinating ways to fill fascinating ways to recreate the archival rord when there original record. oral histories do that. and you know, i encourage you ybto wherever you go back to go do an oral history project, go talk to you talr fami to your elders, we'll talk to someone in the community. go talk the person ' running that grocery store since the seventies, there's history there. e's rich history there. it's richer than. you...
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to talk about, because i play in musical performances, there is such a wonderful performance, jane eyre, come to our musical academic theater and see me. in the role of mrs. fairfax, but in general i have an individual lesson, i study purely vocals in individual lessons, not in lectures, so come to us and you will find out everything. how do i do this, what is the difference between the generation of the 20th and 21st centuries? oh, an excellent generation, i admire our guys, because - to be honest, in the first year this year we recruited excellent guys, only i have two freshman students who i can already be proud of, i haven’t taught them anything yet, but they are already so famous, one of them is nikita belko, if you know such a young artist, he is a laureate of... numerous international competitions, he has an excellent command of the instrument, he is an excellent musician, and by the way, he also studied with my director vasily georgievich senkov, here is nikita, he just grew up before my eyes and he was in my studio working out, recording some songs, well, that is, this is wha
to talk about, because i play in musical performances, there is such a wonderful performance, jane eyre, come to our musical academic theater and see me. in the role of mrs. fairfax, but in general i have an individual lesson, i study purely vocals in individual lessons, not in lectures, so come to us and you will find out everything. how do i do this, what is the difference between the generation of the 20th and 21st centuries? oh, an excellent generation, i admire our guys, because - to be...
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could only testify to the actual defamation claims being made against him which was met with great eyre by donald trump. he was only able to testify for e effectively three minutes. he stormed out of the courtroom and said, this is not america. that came out of regret from not testifying in the first suit. then you did see him testify in the judge engoron, the civil fraud trial from the new york attorney general's office. you saw him testify over the course of hours. judge engoron even warned him if he continued to go off on side tangents, he would have no choice but to make a negative inference from his refusal to answer direct questions. donald trump continued on. ultimately he faced major penalties at the hands of the very judge that warned him to stay focused. for donald trump, i would not put it past him when especially at a point in time where not only a guilty conviction is on the line but potential imprisonment. >> it's going to depend whether his defense team can convince him it's a worse idea. i'm very much on the sense. i can see your point of view, vaughn. i think it's not o
could only testify to the actual defamation claims being made against him which was met with great eyre by donald trump. he was only able to testify for e effectively three minutes. he stormed out of the courtroom and said, this is not america. that came out of regret from not testifying in the first suit. then you did see him testify in the judge engoron, the civil fraud trial from the new york attorney general's office. you saw him testify over the course of hours. judge engoron even warned...
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into the election denialist somebody has always given this idea that something in 2020 was a skew and eyring. >> so when i was on the campaign trail with him in, voters would raise this, he would suggest, well, oh, it's okay now, because republican safe with republican governors have past election laws to address this issue but listen senator scott is playing for an audience of one. it doesn't matter what we say on this panel, what anyone else thinks he cares, what the form of precedent things and the former president wants this narrative to continue. and i suspect as this becomes more and more like the apprentice and all these folks are vying against one another these interviews with these candidates, i guess you could call them are going to become even more combative, right? as they tried to go back and forth and not answer basic questions. so you are on the show yesterday after doug bergamot interview, north dakota governor and if i'm reading your comments correctly, you're basically saying that are running mate supposed to provide something and maybe you didn't necessarily see what doug
into the election denialist somebody has always given this idea that something in 2020 was a skew and eyring. >> so when i was on the campaign trail with him in, voters would raise this, he would suggest, well, oh, it's okay now, because republican safe with republican governors have past election laws to address this issue but listen senator scott is playing for an audience of one. it doesn't matter what we say on this panel, what anyone else thinks he cares, what the form of precedent...
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>>eyre swimming against the curl israeli's new book. you should check it oues: swngt at the risk of getting kicked off this program because i say it so many times wrongly and i sa off tand t down for an hour ths week on the will cain show, and i'm going to say it here wryly, the compliments are earned is incredibly thoughtful and wis e foro somebody who's only 24 years old. so check out both if you get the chance. thank you so muct botht theh. thanks, will. all right. i guess pete hegseth is next. tv >> when a normal is gone, >> when a normal is gone, you cannot get imel. can repair it with pro enamel repair. repair. it penetrates deep into the to to actively repair as it weakened enamel. i recommend personal gether.will repair with new prol repair mouthwash. you can enhance that repair beyond brushing. >> they work great together this memorial day. we honor our fallen service who gave their lives for our country's freedom. plus, american made in the usa. the founders of one proud company join "fox and friends" line sponsored by allegia
>>eyre swimming against the curl israeli's new book. you should check it oues: swngt at the risk of getting kicked off this program because i say it so many times wrongly and i sa off tand t down for an hour ths week on the will cain show, and i'm going to say it here wryly, the compliments are earned is incredibly thoughtful and wis e foro somebody who's only 24 years old. so check out both if you get the chance. thank you so muct botht theh. thanks, will. all right. i guess pete hegseth...
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justice kagan pointed out the issue, which is eyre trying to draw a line between the governments acts and the moderation that harmed them roh timing, and the timing is not very good. i want to talk abo t two best examples he gave you, the one being ms. hines' ou justice kagan, you pointed out r oups were moderated two and four months after the relevant exchange betwee facebook and the government, but it is actually worse than that. the may 2021 email from facebook to the govnmt says, we have already taken action on health groups, removed them from our recommenti feature. it was not reporting on something that would be done in e ture, it was reporting on something that was already don and it was not clear facebook was doing that froanrequest fr the government. his next best example is mr. hoft and the example on spreadsheet that the sisa agency maintains. the problem with that is twofold. first, this is araing spreadsheet that monitors information sends from election officials to the platforms. this shows theept was made by the election integrity partnershi arivate entity. it was not r
justice kagan pointed out the issue, which is eyre trying to draw a line between the governments acts and the moderation that harmed them roh timing, and the timing is not very good. i want to talk abo t two best examples he gave you, the one being ms. hines' ou justice kagan, you pointed out r oups were moderated two and four months after the relevant exchange betwee facebook and the government, but it is actually worse than that. the may 2021 email from facebook to the govnmt says, we have...
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consistent with the first amendment is that they he show they have a compelling interest to do what eyre doing. in other words, you want us to take the line bbetween compulsion and encouragement, and what we are looking at is the governntannot compel, maybe they can encourage. i am wondering if that is not reallyheine. thline is, does the government pursuant to the first amendment have a compelling interest in ing things that result in restricting the speech ith way? that test, i think, takes into account all these ffent circumstances, that we don't really care as much about how much the goverenis compelling, or maybe we do, but in the conxtf tailoring and not as a freestanding inquiry that iovlaid on all of this. does that make sense? mr. aguinaga: it does, your no and i apologize for missing your guidance earlie the way i think about it is have been discussing the standard on the front end t analysis, which is, is there a first amendment violatn? i would conceptually think of strict scrutiny as coming into the backend and yi, maybe in an ordinary sehe government should not have been pe
consistent with the first amendment is that they he show they have a compelling interest to do what eyre doing. in other words, you want us to take the line bbetween compulsion and encouragement, and what we are looking at is the governntannot compel, maybe they can encourage. i am wondering if that is not reallyheine. thline is, does the government pursuant to the first amendment have a compelling interest in ing things that result in restricting the speech ith way? that test, i think, takes...