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as a liberal we would think of earl warren.e was appointed by president eisenhower who was a republican. brian: and earl warren was a republican in california. joan: yes, testifies a governor, and he became so effective as a liberal icon. in that era, in that era, you could say there are no eisenhower judges. there are no truman judges. there are no roosevelt judges. you could say that in terms of trying to deny the politics. i don't think you could say that today. now a president basically knows what he is getting. president eisenhower appointed william brennan who was also a liberal. chief justice earl warren and those two defied the politics of the president who appointed them. just as justice john paul stevens did for president gerald ord who appointed him. david souter, y, who george h.w. bush put on. that was the way. a president of one party could end up with an appointee who did not adopt all his ideology or policies. now, you really don't have hat. brian: these are the ages of all the justices. there are nine of them.
as a liberal we would think of earl warren.e was appointed by president eisenhower who was a republican. brian: and earl warren was a republican in california. joan: yes, testifies a governor, and he became so effective as a liberal icon. in that era, in that era, you could say there are no eisenhower judges. there are no truman judges. there are no roosevelt judges. you could say that in terms of trying to deny the politics. i don't think you could say that today. now a president basically...
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and chief justice earl warren. and those two defied the politics of the president who appointed them. just as in many ways justice john paul stevens did for president gerald ford who appointed him. or more recently, david souter, who george h.w. bush put on. and that was the older way. a president of one party could end up with an appointee who did not adopt all his ideology or policies. now, you really don't have that. brian: these are the ages of all the justices. there are nine of them. justice ginsburg, 86. justice brier, 80. justice roberts, 64. justice sotomayor, 64. clarence thomas, 70. elena kagan 58. mr. gorsuch is 51. and brett kavanaugh is 54. joan: you got them exactly right. brian: what does that say? joan: it says the younger ones are the conservatives. it says the two in their 80's are the liberals. depending on what happens to any of these nine, and if president trump gets another appointee, the court could move further to the right. so much hangs on who is going to be -- so much hangs on for the na
and chief justice earl warren. and those two defied the politics of the president who appointed them. just as in many ways justice john paul stevens did for president gerald ford who appointed him. or more recently, david souter, who george h.w. bush put on. and that was the older way. a president of one party could end up with an appointee who did not adopt all his ideology or policies. now, you really don't have that. brian: these are the ages of all the justices. there are nine of them....
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beside me are the words of chief justice earl warren, someone i would say most on the other side hold in high esteem. quote, there is no general authority to expose the private affairs of individuals without justification in terms of the functions of the congress. investigations conducted solely for the personal agran diesment of the investigators or -- aggrandizement of the investigators or to punish those investigated are indefensible. supreme court affirmed, investigations conducted by this house must be related to and be in furtherance of a legitimate task of the congress. the court has particularly warned that investigations of the private affairs of individuals are off-limits without a clear connection to this body's constitutional functions. rightly so, we are a nation of laws and liberty. the president's political opponents tried and failed to make his tax return and business dealings on issue in the 2016 presidential election. the american people settled that issue at the ballot box. it is absolutely clear that the majority does not seek the president's tax returns, informati
beside me are the words of chief justice earl warren, someone i would say most on the other side hold in high esteem. quote, there is no general authority to expose the private affairs of individuals without justification in terms of the functions of the congress. investigations conducted solely for the personal agran diesment of the investigators or -- aggrandizement of the investigators or to punish those investigated are indefensible. supreme court affirmed, investigations conducted by this...
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roosevelt intered the japanese americans on the recommendation of the attorney general of california, earl warren, by the way, and that is one of the to be sure moments we have to mention, and when we mention the greatness of franklin roosevelt. and so, fdr had greatness to sort of put in context here, trump does not have that. if i had five minutes with the president, which seems unlikely, what i would say is, what do you want us to think when we look at your portrait. he probably can't imagine a world where we're not looking at his portrait adoringly. this is one that will go down forever. >> does he want people to think that he's the toughest and the meanest? >> yeah, yeah. and -- >> does he want to be remembered like andrew jackson? >> that may be a little unfair to andrew jackson, but i think that he wants to win each cycle, and i think his information ecosystem from what one can tell from the reporting has this echo effect with the media. they are border hardliners, he wants to be that. >> i think you're right, that's what he -- that's the way he portrayed himself on the campaign trail as w
roosevelt intered the japanese americans on the recommendation of the attorney general of california, earl warren, by the way, and that is one of the to be sure moments we have to mention, and when we mention the greatness of franklin roosevelt. and so, fdr had greatness to sort of put in context here, trump does not have that. if i had five minutes with the president, which seems unlikely, what i would say is, what do you want us to think when we look at your portrait. he probably can't...
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bernie, earl warren, the former chief justice say you don't be citizenship on -- >> greg: now you areoint. >> juan: the same point. >> jesse: let's argue the point. do you think the boston bomber should be able to vote in 2020? >> juan: do i think? i haven't considered. >> jesse: we have been doing this segment for two days. answer the question. yes or no. >> juan: i think your citizenship rights are not to be revoked because you don't like me. >> dana: what if you kill me? >> greg: and they have guns in prison too? it's a second amendment right. maybe he could have a gun. all inmates have guns. gutfeld 2020. >> juan: 22 states will restore a felons voting rights after, for a period after. you have 14 states that say you lose your rights. >> emily: we have been talking about this for three days. as you know, i spend a lot of time with inmates and i correspond with them. i've gotten a lot of emails from them in the last two days. first of all, they watch their show. >> greg: do they like animals are great? >> dana: do they like corny jokes? >> greg: they shouldn't be watching "the five
bernie, earl warren, the former chief justice say you don't be citizenship on -- >> greg: now you areoint. >> juan: the same point. >> jesse: let's argue the point. do you think the boston bomber should be able to vote in 2020? >> juan: do i think? i haven't considered. >> jesse: we have been doing this segment for two days. answer the question. yes or no. >> juan: i think your citizenship rights are not to be revoked because you don't like me. >> dana:...
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the event starts at 10:15 on the steps of the earl warren building. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> the lucky family in the south bay that has no idea about the big surprise that awaits them. >>> and warriors star kevin durant hits the red carpet in san francisco. the movie he helped produce. >>> and a live look at 5:09. you can >>> 5:12. if you're just joining us here are the seven things to know this morning. number one, san francisco is among the sanctuary cities included in a controversial white house proposal. abc news has confirmed president trump wanted to bust i.c.e. detainees to sanctuary cities to punish political rivals. the plan was rejected. >>> number two, the b.a.r.t. board of directors is debating the best way to keep passengers safe. the general manager wants more police officers, but some directors are asking for unarmed ambassadors including convicts. >>> number three, a 4-year-old oakland boy you veerly hurt by gunshot has dramatically improved. initially there were no signs of brain activity after jackson shot himself a
the event starts at 10:15 on the steps of the earl warren building. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> the lucky family in the south bay that has no idea about the big surprise that awaits them. >>> and warriors star kevin durant hits the red carpet in san francisco. the movie he helped produce. >>> and a live look at 5:09. you can >>> 5:12. if you're just joining us here are the seven things to know this...
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lawrence seaway, and having earl warren on the supreme court, for assuring in the beginning of the death of jim crow. the sending of federal troops to little rock. he got, the fact that out of the korean war and didn't get us into a major war. 1961 he gave the farewell address where he warned about the industrial military complex in america. like bigat don't government, libertarians, and people on the left, they loved his farewell address. we pulled together a coalition to make the top five and on the top of your list is abraham lincoln. lincoln is always really number one. just because, you know, he came into office as -- at such a dangerous time, winning in 1860. he wasn't even on the ballot in seven states. he was there at the executive mansion. didn't get named the white house until theodore roosevelt called it there. the battle of bull run virginia, where the confederates were close to washington. you are watching a president having to navigate himself through these dangerous times and in the end he won another second term. in 1864 he won an election in the middle of the civil war a
lawrence seaway, and having earl warren on the supreme court, for assuring in the beginning of the death of jim crow. the sending of federal troops to little rock. he got, the fact that out of the korean war and didn't get us into a major war. 1961 he gave the farewell address where he warned about the industrial military complex in america. like bigat don't government, libertarians, and people on the left, they loved his farewell address. we pulled together a coalition to make the top five and...
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it's produced a lot of incredible people including earl warren, chief justice of the supreme court.o add states in the general election. i think it's because, you know, i'm the son of two republicans. i can talk to voters who i think will come across to us. i know why people work hard. i think i can be a candidate who says, i see you, i hear you, because i saw my parents work so hard so i could be the first in the family to go to college, because i'm the father of two under 2 children, i understand the health care challenges families are going through. i'm paying off student loan debt, i could put forth policies for you. a candidate who sees you, hears you, is for you and bringing optimism and inventiveness to washington who is gridlocked. and finally, bringing experience on day one that will help. being in congress for seven years, knowing our threats from abroad, on the intelligence committee, meeting with foreign leaders, taking classified briefings, traveling to war zones. we have to have a global affirmation tour on day one. take the oath, go over to nato and reassure our allie
it's produced a lot of incredible people including earl warren, chief justice of the supreme court.o add states in the general election. i think it's because, you know, i'm the son of two republicans. i can talk to voters who i think will come across to us. i know why people work hard. i think i can be a candidate who says, i see you, i hear you, because i saw my parents work so hard so i could be the first in the family to go to college, because i'm the father of two under 2 children, i...
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lawrence seaway, and having earl warren on the supreme court, for assuring in the beginning of the deathjim crow. the sending of federal troops to little rock. he got, the fact that out of the korean war and didn't get us into a major war. 1961 he gave the farewell address where he warned about the industrial military complex in america. like bigat don't government, libertarians, and people on the left, they loved his farewell address. we pulled together a coalition to make the top five and on the top of your list is abraham lincoln. lincoln is always really number one. just because, you know, he came into office as -- at such a dangerous time, winning in 1860. he wasn't even on the ballot in seven states. he was there at the executive mansion. didn't get named the white house until theodore roosevelt called it there. the battle of bull run virginia, where the confederates were close to washington. you are watching a president having to navigate himself through these dangerous times and in the end he won another second term. in 1864 he won an election in the middle of the civil war as a
lawrence seaway, and having earl warren on the supreme court, for assuring in the beginning of the deathjim crow. the sending of federal troops to little rock. he got, the fact that out of the korean war and didn't get us into a major war. 1961 he gave the farewell address where he warned about the industrial military complex in america. like bigat don't government, libertarians, and people on the left, they loved his farewell address. we pulled together a coalition to make the top five and on...