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>> samuel chase. >> that is correct. all right. and we areon, oh, moving to a new category. name that chief justice. let's check in with madison. >> madison is winning. >> it is 17-12. so, still a pretty close game. >> sandra day o'connor attended law school with this future supreme court colleague and they briefly dated. >> rehnquist. >> that is correct. they both attended stanford law school. >this was one of yours. >> the really easy questions are from me. >> not true. >> which justice and future chief justice resigned in 1916 after he was nominated as the republican party's candidate for president in a surprising third ballot of the national convention? >> hughes? >> that is correct. he lost to woodrow wilson. he later returned as chief justice. next question for team madison. which early chief justice resigned and later turned down a second chance to be chief justice after the senate had already confirmed him? >> this is intense. [laughter] >> we are going to need an answer. >> can we call a lifeline? >> i don't think so. >> jay. >> that is correct. it was john jay, our
>> samuel chase. >> that is correct. all right. and we areon, oh, moving to a new category. name that chief justice. let's check in with madison. >> madison is winning. >> it is 17-12. so, still a pretty close game. >> sandra day o'connor attended law school with this future supreme court colleague and they briefly dated. >> rehnquist. >> that is correct. they both attended stanford law school. >this was one of yours. >> the really easy...
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samuel chase. elizabeth: that is correct. all right. next question, oh, and we are moving to a new category. name that chief justice. first, let's check in with madison. >> madison is winning. elizabeth: madison is winning. it is 17-12. so, still a pretty close game. they stole. ok. next question. sandra day o'connor attended law school with this future supreme court colleague and they briefly dated. >> rehnquist. elizabeth: that is correct. they both attended stanford law school. sheldon: this is a little harder than the last one. elizabeth: this was one of yours. sheldon: the really easy questions are from me. i just want everyone to know that. elizabeth: not true. sheldon: which justice and future chief justice resigned in 1916 after he was nominated as the republican party's candidate for president in a surprising third ballot of the national convention? >> hughes? sheldon: that is correct. he lost to woodrow wilson. he later returned as chief justice. about 16 years later. elizabeth: ok. next question for team madison. which early
samuel chase. elizabeth: that is correct. all right. next question, oh, and we are moving to a new category. name that chief justice. first, let's check in with madison. >> madison is winning. elizabeth: madison is winning. it is 17-12. so, still a pretty close game. they stole. ok. next question. sandra day o'connor attended law school with this future supreme court colleague and they briefly dated. >> rehnquist. elizabeth: that is correct. they both attended stanford law school....
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. >> and more, he presided over the impeachment try as president of the senate, of justice samuel chase. >> for which he was widely praised. >> leading one wag to say in most countries, the murderer is arraigned before the judge, but here in america, we had the judge being arraigned before the murder.[ laughter ]>> you can see how we fell into this error. sometimes these myths -- mistakes ping one another. if you think the high crimes and misdemeanors is an open invitation to a political trial, then you want to cabin that saying there must be some underlying cause. in fact, instead of drawing the circle tighter, you have really just made the second error prompted by the first one. >> so a criminal act, for example, a president announced that he or she was going to rome for a six month holiday and would do no public business, that would not be a crime, but it certainly would be an impeachable offense. is a violation of the public trust that any president has with the people, which is to do the work of the country and not go to rome for six months. >> and you see how someone demeans onese
. >> and more, he presided over the impeachment try as president of the senate, of justice samuel chase. >> for which he was widely praised. >> leading one wag to say in most countries, the murderer is arraigned before the judge, but here in america, we had the judge being arraigned before the murder.[ laughter ]>> you can see how we fell into this error. sometimes these myths -- mistakes ping one another. if you think the high crimes and misdemeanors is an open...
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and furthermore, he presided over the impeachment trial as president of the senate, of justice samuel chase. philip: for which he was widely praised. akhil: leading want to say that in most countries, murder is arraigned before the judge -- here in america we have the judge being arraigned before the murderer. [laughter] can see how we fell into these area. sometimes these mistakes feed on each other. if you think high crimes and misdemeanors is an open it invitation to a political trial, then you will want to a cabin that my saying, well there must be some underlying crime. in fact, as of drawing the circle tighter, you have really just made the second error prompted by the first one. benno: so it criminal act, for example, a president to announce that he or she was going to rome for a six-month holiday and business,o public that would not be a crime but it would certainly an impeachable offense. a violation of the public trust that any president has with the people, which is to do the work of a country, and not go to rome for six months. akhil: and also the demeanor, how one behaves, we c
and furthermore, he presided over the impeachment trial as president of the senate, of justice samuel chase. philip: for which he was widely praised. akhil: leading want to say that in most countries, murder is arraigned before the judge -- here in america we have the judge being arraigned before the murderer. [laughter] can see how we fell into these area. sometimes these mistakes feed on each other. if you think high crimes and misdemeanors is an open it invitation to a political trial, then...
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samuel ljackson introduced the two men, and so far it's mickelson who's just in front in the chase forall prize. £7 million. hard to believe. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and henry zeffman, who's a political correspondent at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and only a couple lead with brexit. one of those is the daily telegraph, it says theresa may will announce a curb on low—skilled migration, in an effort to get tory eurosceptics to back her brexit deal. and the i thinks it's the ‘calm before the storm' this weekend, as the prime minister flies to brussels to seal the deal with the eu, ahead of that crucial vote in parliament in a few weeks' time. in other news, the times shows a still of the dramatic footage of a police car deliberately hitting a suspect off a motorbike during a high speed chase, a controversial way police are targeting muggers on moped
samuel ljackson introduced the two men, and so far it's mickelson who's just in front in the chase forall prize. £7 million. hard to believe. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more sport throughout the weekend. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, the director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and henry zeffman, who's a political correspondent at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and...