21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
officially recognized religious groups in lebanon the protesters are walking along the former line of demarcation the green line which once divided east and west beirut separating mostly christian and mostly muslim neighborhoods. can extend. that yet to. get out they saying get out if you are all corrupt. and then they continue on to martyr square which existed well before the civil war and commemorates martyrs executed there under the ottomans it's in the heart of the capital now former activists and people affected by the civil war are also commemorated here. in the street below. my grandmother and her friends and she believes in change to basically although she. see you soon i think you know. she did live through the civil war as well. although she had to carry an belonging i think she just gave up on it and she sees me and her daughter were all you know fed up with the system so she gets to you know sectarian divisions are what. contributed to the civil war and the aftermath and the 5 women that they played a big role but for us it's more about breaking this this. ridiculous wall down there.
officially recognized religious groups in lebanon the protesters are walking along the former line of demarcation the green line which once divided east and west beirut separating mostly christian and mostly muslim neighborhoods. can extend. that yet to. get out they saying get out if you are all corrupt. and then they continue on to martyr square which existed well before the civil war and commemorates martyrs executed there under the ottomans it's in the heart of the capital now former...
45
45
Dec 10, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the 2 countries are increasingly able to travel and reunite border disputes have been settled and demarcation line sub been drawn up in the cordons with the arbitration ruling of an international boundary commission back in 2002. political and diplomatic relations have been restored how much work remains to fully implement the intentions of the peace agreements several in important border crossings remain closed and the peoples of eritrea and ethiopia therefore have limited access to one another the peace agreements also incorporate ambitions of social cultural and economic development at present this work seems to be at a standstill it is the hope of the new we've been nobel committee that your previous achievements coupled with the added encouragement of the peace prize will spur the parties to further implementation of the peace treaties. dr. med you were appointed prime minister in the country facing multitudes of challenges regional and ethnic divides have resulted in approximately 3000000 internally displaced persons these people are homeless within their own country and desperately in
the 2 countries are increasingly able to travel and reunite border disputes have been settled and demarcation line sub been drawn up in the cordons with the arbitration ruling of an international boundary commission back in 2002. political and diplomatic relations have been restored how much work remains to fully implement the intentions of the peace agreements several in important border crossings remain closed and the peoples of eritrea and ethiopia therefore have limited access to one...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
when i got the idea to start raising local breeds of goat like the protect america from the valet demarc any. there were hardly any of them left at the time to use the bridge with the duty that oh it could be somebody that started with 15 goats now we have $180.00 that provide. so quite heard. the. middle. but a killer i chose this indigenous breed because it adapts perfectly to the local environment and i wanted this project to be as authentic as possible. do you. think . that that's like oh yeah let me just say man what do you think of them. beautiful. beautiful so you've gotten used to your surroundings. yes they have an idea is that there is it like going home yeah you really so you're happy. yeah. right. back in his homeland he worked as a shepherd so he's used to cows sheep and goats. when i asked him to work for me he agreed right away. it's his 1st day on the job poor guy. but he'll get used to it. almost all the shepherds who work for a key to are refugees zaccaria has lived in italy for nearly 4 years now an ngo connected him with a key to. me i really like this kind of work. a
when i got the idea to start raising local breeds of goat like the protect america from the valet demarc any. there were hardly any of them left at the time to use the bridge with the duty that oh it could be somebody that started with 15 goats now we have $180.00 that provide. so quite heard. the. middle. but a killer i chose this indigenous breed because it adapts perfectly to the local environment and i wanted this project to be as authentic as possible. do you. think . that that's like oh...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
admitted to look we seek with the chronic degenerative diseases now being the leading cause of mortality demarc clearly in the doing what they're supposed to be doing what do you have an opinion on what the the role of the state should be in all of this. well you know the free markets are not interested in your health that's a given the free markets are interested in the success of whatever they are promoting i believe that the the function of the state if it is truly to look out for its constituents meaning us would be to look at what is being sold is that necessarily in our interests you know here in america for example it's mandatory that you wear your seatbelt and we're having a big issue right now in america because of a thing has become so popular and now there have been 38 people who have died from vaporing so the government is getting all excited about it and people are claiming that the government has to get involved here and i agree with that but you know over 1000 people in america dies every single day from cigarette smoking and there's no there's no action there because of exactly
admitted to look we seek with the chronic degenerative diseases now being the leading cause of mortality demarc clearly in the doing what they're supposed to be doing what do you have an opinion on what the the role of the state should be in all of this. well you know the free markets are not interested in your health that's a given the free markets are interested in the success of whatever they are promoting i believe that the the function of the state if it is truly to look out for its...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
sovereignty of israel over jerusalem although he was very very careful not to delineate any any demarcation. which leaves also the question open. for the palestinians had i been a palestinian i would have taken this declaration of trump with open arms because they can and it can be interpreted as the eastern side is still for negotiation. if you are not expecting violent retaliation for this u.s. violation of international law why is the united states itself from state department saying all americans right across the region should prepare for possible attacks on u.s. government facilities private interests and citizens i'm not sure whether that means on the same scale as an israeli killing in gaza or recent years the americans certainly believe there will be violent retaliation well maybe they are privy to some information that i am not to maybe some intelligence in from ation we have to remember the context also of the wider context in the middle east is that not just americans but most. let's say western interests and not just western interests also with sunni interest i would say are und
sovereignty of israel over jerusalem although he was very very careful not to delineate any any demarcation. which leaves also the question open. for the palestinians had i been a palestinian i would have taken this declaration of trump with open arms because they can and it can be interpreted as the eastern side is still for negotiation. if you are not expecting violent retaliation for this u.s. violation of international law why is the united states itself from state department saying all...
80
80
Dec 25, 2019
12/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> although is not an official border, a so-called green line became the demarcation between israelalways known as jude dame, the west bank is when the dirt data gave into their occupation. in 1967 israel managed to liberated and taken back. in june of 1967, israel fought the sixth day war against neighboring egypt, jordan, and syria. the brief but bloodied battle is one of the most consequential wars in middle east history. by the end of the week, judeo and samaria, including bethlehem, was back under israeli control. [applause] in the mid- 1990s israeli prime minister and palestinian leaders signed a series of agreements called the oslo's which cause for their withdrawal of israeli troops from six cities in about 450 towns. and the establishment of a palestinian government and police force. >> we created the palestinian order, a government for the palestinians was divided into three sections. so the area c was a low but more than half of it. all the jews and some palestinians. that's the area which the agua reports gave israel complete jurisdiction. areas a and b are on the palest
. >> although is not an official border, a so-called green line became the demarcation between israelalways known as jude dame, the west bank is when the dirt data gave into their occupation. in 1967 israel managed to liberated and taken back. in june of 1967, israel fought the sixth day war against neighboring egypt, jordan, and syria. the brief but bloodied battle is one of the most consequential wars in middle east history. by the end of the week, judeo and samaria, including...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
a few issues the 1st is where is the line of demarcation on freedom of speech rest now obviously if somebody has got a psychiatric or a medical or a health condition like to read where she's unable to stop putting things out on stand her dad's block and she's got a fighting dad a speaker down in case she offends him i mean it must there are real challenges and when people use social media platforms to try and popularise their condition or get people to understand their condition better i think we have to be sympathetic and we have to be very forgiving and a name like jewish brothers and sisters as well as a my black brothers sisters and anybody else who might be offended by any comment some of it says i think they'll give me a wide berth i think at the same time the question we're asking is do people with tourettes or in this particular case seeing as he's british how she somehow imbibed or absorbed some latent anti semitism or far right views in society generally i think is that i think is a porsche to use it as a party political kickball i mean otherwise what we're saying is. a semitism so
a few issues the 1st is where is the line of demarcation on freedom of speech rest now obviously if somebody has got a psychiatric or a medical or a health condition like to read where she's unable to stop putting things out on stand her dad's block and she's got a fighting dad a speaker down in case she offends him i mean it must there are real challenges and when people use social media platforms to try and popularise their condition or get people to understand their condition better i think...
76
76
Dec 23, 2019
12/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> although is not an official border, a so-called green line became the demarcation between israels always known as jude dame, the west bank is when the dirt data gave into their occupation. in 1967 israel managed to liberated and taken back. in june of 1967, israel fought the sixth day war against neighboring egypt, jordan, and syria. the brief but bloodied battle is one of the most consequential wars in middle east history. by the end of the week, judeo and samaria, including bethlehem, was back under israeli control. [applause] in the mid- 1990s israeli prime minister and palestinian leaders signed a series of agreements called the oslo's which cause for their withdrawal of israeli troops from six cities in about 450 towns. and the establishment of a palestinian government and police force. >> we created the palestinian order, a government for the palestinians was divided into three sections. so the area c was a low but more than half of it. all the jews and some palestinians. that's the area which the agua reports gave israel complete jurisdiction. areas a and b are on the pale
. >> although is not an official border, a so-called green line became the demarcation between israels always known as jude dame, the west bank is when the dirt data gave into their occupation. in 1967 israel managed to liberated and taken back. in june of 1967, israel fought the sixth day war against neighboring egypt, jordan, and syria. the brief but bloodied battle is one of the most consequential wars in middle east history. by the end of the week, judeo and samaria, including...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
but they are helping to create new spaces for research outside the precisely demarcated territories of pharmaceutical giants. it clearly said solve. progress and of scientific activities not only in one laboratory but many liberties in the world. and the masses are crowds wise enough to rally around the right ideas to finance them. i think it's both pros and cons some projects. are discarded for irrelevant for instance in the tradition process to get funding that can be done thanks to all the anonymous and the most but on the other hand some projects. discarded for a good reason by the traditional research funding but this also risks being done. it's not just the content that's changing the researchers themselves also. i have to adapt an intensive exchange with the public is something very new in the laboratory. one really important us big. scientists we need to do. and we need to improve is to be able to bring the public exactly what we are doing but also be actually doing a crowd funding. communicate science to people even if they don't fund it because it's out there your advertising
but they are helping to create new spaces for research outside the precisely demarcated territories of pharmaceutical giants. it clearly said solve. progress and of scientific activities not only in one laboratory but many liberties in the world. and the masses are crowds wise enough to rally around the right ideas to finance them. i think it's both pros and cons some projects. are discarded for irrelevant for instance in the tradition process to get funding that can be done thanks to all the...
74
74
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
, devils people would push back and say we knew at past bubbles in hindsight, there were clear demarcations as when we crossed that rubicon into high valuations and absolute absurdity. those lines in the sand do not seem to be there with you could talking about credit quality or read -- relative valuations everywhere in the dot-com bubble. the idea that there would be a moment that will sort of appear are some folks would say, where's the evidence? >> this piece i wrote for the magazine is not primarily arguing that we are in a bubble now. i think there are some red flags we could point to, like covenant life loans which are more common. the share of investment grade ratings that are at the very bottom of investment grade. the fact that argentina was able to float eight 100 year bond a couple years ago shortly after having defaulted. now greece to borrow for 1% for tenure debt. for 10 yrr debt -- debt. the yields unsafe securities are sternly low, particularly in europe and japan. living in a global financial market and global investors are looking all over the world for where they can get
, devils people would push back and say we knew at past bubbles in hindsight, there were clear demarcations as when we crossed that rubicon into high valuations and absolute absurdity. those lines in the sand do not seem to be there with you could talking about credit quality or read -- relative valuations everywhere in the dot-com bubble. the idea that there would be a moment that will sort of appear are some folks would say, where's the evidence? >> this piece i wrote for the magazine...
51
51
Dec 18, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 1
it -- demarcate it saying that the supreme court should impeach. or the state legislature should impeach. there were lots of ideas out there. but they said that the house of representatives was the organ that represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment, they're elected by the people now, too. but they really still do represent on the kind of disproportionate basis of each state getting to despite the size of the state. but we are as close as you get in our constitution to the pure representatives of the people. >> and the senate acts on oath and affirmation as well. am i correct? >> they are the constitutional errors. they will decide on matters of law, but they will make the final application of the law to the facts in this case. and that's why i think you're correct to point out that all of them have to think very carefully about what the institutional oath of a juror entails. -- constitutional oath of a juror entails. some of them have been saying things that seem to be apa
it -- demarcate it saying that the supreme court should impeach. or the state legislature should impeach. there were lots of ideas out there. but they said that the house of representatives was the organ that represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment, they're elected by the people now, too. but they really still do represent on the kind of disproportionate basis of each state getting to despite the size of the state. but...
124
124
Dec 6, 2019
12/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
they are willing to say and do anything to remove this president but the demarcation between president trump and the republicans on the democrat choices is remarkable and i just think that's where they are going, they are going to do anything. >> sean: congressman turner, great job by you. can you explain the bifurcation? the only fact witness, he wants nothing, no quid pro quo but then all the stuff with joanne hunter, how do you explain this a rational bifurcation and hypocrisy which is breathtaking? >> you've been pointing out the stuff that they are taking, not just their attempts to undo the election that is the problem here, it is the fact that we have a facts list impeachment being undertaken. has no legal standard, it is a political impeachment. you take the hearsay and innuendo, the conclusions that the adam schiff report provides as a basis for impeachment, you can apply it to any scenario and thereby justify impeachment as you said on "the wall street journal" was saying what we know about joe biden, hunter biden, burisma issue is enough already, if it's enough to impeach tr
they are willing to say and do anything to remove this president but the demarcation between president trump and the republicans on the democrat choices is remarkable and i just think that's where they are going, they are going to do anything. >> sean: congressman turner, great job by you. can you explain the bifurcation? the only fact witness, he wants nothing, no quid pro quo but then all the stuff with joanne hunter, how do you explain this a rational bifurcation and hypocrisy which is...
153
153
Dec 29, 2019
12/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
together, negotiate together, nominate themselves in the same categories so there wouldn't be this demarcation of who was the biggest star and who wasn't. >> that little naked guy would be me. >> oh, ho. look at the little thing. >> yes. ♪ >> the theme song which has become so iconic, how did that happen? >> the music was composed by my ex-husband. >> how did it come to pass you guys sang the theme song for "friends?" >> we got the offer on a wednesday. went over the arrangement on a thursday with the music director, cut the song on a saturday, and it aired the following thursday. ♪ i'll be there for you ♪ i'll be there for you >> this is the famous fountain that you see in the opening title sequence of every "friends" episode. a few things you should know about this fountain. first, it's not in new york city. it's on the warner brothers lot in los angeles. second, they shot this at 4:00 in the morning. the actors were freezing cold. and wet. so how were those actors cast? and which ones almost didn't make the cut? ♪ i'll be there for you >> all that when we come back. fit me! foundation from
together, negotiate together, nominate themselves in the same categories so there wouldn't be this demarcation of who was the biggest star and who wasn't. >> that little naked guy would be me. >> oh, ho. look at the little thing. >> yes. ♪ >> the theme song which has become so iconic, how did that happen? >> the music was composed by my ex-husband. >> how did it come to pass you guys sang the theme song for "friends?" >> we got the offer on...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Dec 30, 2019
12/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i really appreciate the demarcation that we're going to do on the embarcadero leading up to broadway up to north beach and china town. two of our most historic districts that should benefit from tourism from the waterfront. i would like that addition and i appreciate your work >> thank you. >> >> vice president adams >> clearly we owe you a debt of gratitude. i know the work has went into this and to get a group of people to all the agree on anything is probably like it's lead to go on anything and it's tough and i think you've worked through a lot of things. i might see things different. vancouver and seattle and sydney is not supposed to be like san francisco. one side doesn't fit all and there's no city like san francisco and vancouver and sydney does and it's something about the waterfront that we have here and how it's emerging and i like what i find that for a city our size and we punch above our weight and if we have is really fantastic and 30 million tourists and it's changing and i have seen the changes because i came to tacoma and i've seen in the waterfront and this is cha
i really appreciate the demarcation that we're going to do on the embarcadero leading up to broadway up to north beach and china town. two of our most historic districts that should benefit from tourism from the waterfront. i would like that addition and i appreciate your work >> thank you. >> >> vice president adams >> clearly we owe you a debt of gratitude. i know the work has went into this and to get a group of people to all the agree on anything is probably like...
117
117
Dec 6, 2019
12/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
they are willing to say and do anything to remove this president but i will tell you what, the demarcationetween president trump, the republicans, antidemocratic choices is remarkable. i just think that is where we are going. they are going to do all they can to remove him. >> sean: congressman turner, great job by you, too. can you expand the bifurcation? so the only one fact witness, he wants nothing, no quid pro quo, then we got all the stuff with joe and hunter. how do you explain this irrational bifurcation and hypocrisy, which is breathtaking? >> sean, you for pointing out the danger this evening are really the stuff they are taking. it's not just their attempts to undo the election, that's a problem. the fact that we have a backless impeachment that is being undertaken. it has no legal standard. this is not a legal impeachment, the political impeachment. if you take the hearsay, the innuendo, the conclusions that the adam schiff report provides as the basis for impeachment, you can imply it to any scenario and thereby justify impeachment, as you said, "the wall street journal" was s
they are willing to say and do anything to remove this president but i will tell you what, the demarcationetween president trump, the republicans, antidemocratic choices is remarkable. i just think that is where we are going. they are going to do all they can to remove him. >> sean: congressman turner, great job by you, too. can you expand the bifurcation? so the only one fact witness, he wants nothing, no quid pro quo, then we got all the stuff with joe and hunter. how do you explain...
91
91
Dec 8, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
instead of sending them to train, they sent them to the demarcation point.the rest of the 93rd division, they did not arrive until april. that is one of the ring -- main 61st was thehe first unit. dr. carr: it is not just brothers, the ymca gets involved. dr. salter: we have an entire section of women weaved throughout. dr. carr: talk about the women. there was a chapter on gold star mothers that i have never seen anywhere else. dr. salter: one of our scholars is a senior military curator, the tennessee state museum of history. she writes about goldstar mothers. lost a sonothers who during world war i, white and black. they had these pilgrimages that went to france, in 1931 to 1933. long story short, they were also segregated. there was discussion. our sons and husbands fought in a segregated military, and we are going to visit their gravesites 12 years later in segregated pilgrimages. bradley cooper writes about ida b wells and mary church charles. she talks about the juxtaposition of those individuals. this goes to the fact that african-americans have neve
instead of sending them to train, they sent them to the demarcation point.the rest of the 93rd division, they did not arrive until april. that is one of the ring -- main 61st was thehe first unit. dr. carr: it is not just brothers, the ymca gets involved. dr. salter: we have an entire section of women weaved throughout. dr. carr: talk about the women. there was a chapter on gold star mothers that i have never seen anywhere else. dr. salter: one of our scholars is a senior military curator, the...
47
47
Dec 25, 2019
12/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
don't know how to embed or this quota into the and importantly there will be issues of population demarcation of this mix of district divisions to make sure that the constituencies are clearly marked out this is a big challenge no one has ever say it's around it's not certain if there's a legal actions can be held we do appreciate your analysis delilah a lot of teens thank you thank you. now to developments in sudan demonstrations there are marking a year since the start of a protest movement which brought down the former president tomorrow to share it with morgan is it hard to forswear protest to say their revolution is far from over . but once again we see thousands of to denise taking to the streets this time to commemorate the 1st anniversary of the calls by the sudanese professionals as their station a coalition of sudanese professionals to go to the presidential palace and demand then president all met and bashir stepped down along with his entire cabinet now the calls for those protests came just a few days after demonstrations the erupted in the northeastern city a lot but all over th
don't know how to embed or this quota into the and importantly there will be issues of population demarcation of this mix of district divisions to make sure that the constituencies are clearly marked out this is a big challenge no one has ever say it's around it's not certain if there's a legal actions can be held we do appreciate your analysis delilah a lot of teens thank you thank you. now to developments in sudan demonstrations there are marking a year since the start of a protest movement...
38
38
Dec 17, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
want the senate thinking that they could initiative an impeachment and they wanted to demar indicat demarcate it saying that the supreme court should impeach. there were lots of ideas out there. but they said that the house of representatives was the organ that represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment, they're elected by the people now too. but they really still do represent on the kind of disproportionate basis of each state getting to despite the size of the state. but we are as close as you get in our constitution to the pure representatives of the people. >> and the senate acts on oath and affirmation as well. >> they will decide on matters of law, but they will make the final application of the law to the facts in this case. and that's why i think you're correct to point out that all of them have to think very carefully about what the institutional oath of a juror entails. some of them have been saying things that seem to be apart of what we would expect of jurors in any other context. >> it's any understanding a
want the senate thinking that they could initiative an impeachment and they wanted to demar indicat demarcate it saying that the supreme court should impeach. there were lots of ideas out there. but they said that the house of representatives was the organ that represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment, they're elected by the people now too. but they really still do represent on the kind of disproportionate basis of each...
47
47
Dec 26, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
and the demarcation that happens with the new wage has become more scientifically based c and got awayrom older and more religious ways of thinking can we soup on - - separate the supernatural and the superstitious from the sacred to come up with a new u vision of what we will see in the future? and a new lifeif expectancy and a clean new deal for our future in particular for kids and grandkids? thank you for your time. >> what a great big question. i think the don of the scientific revolution in the industrial age, there was a shift in worldview away from seeing the natural world as sacred. i appreciate the collar using the word sacred because i don't think it is religion or organized religion and once again a relatively new phenomenon not to see the world as sacred or a little bit scary or alive and deserving of our respect every other cosmology except the modern industrial age saw the world that way you don't want to pass off the gods. you don't want to make too big of a mess. that's the draining away and this is part of the reason why i love the over story it is the re- enchanting
and the demarcation that happens with the new wage has become more scientifically based c and got awayrom older and more religious ways of thinking can we soup on - - separate the supernatural and the superstitious from the sacred to come up with a new u vision of what we will see in the future? and a new lifeif expectancy and a clean new deal for our future in particular for kids and grandkids? thank you for your time. >> what a great big question. i think the don of the scientific...
70
70
Dec 18, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
want the senate thinking that they could initiative an impeachment and they wanted to demar indicat demarcate it saying that the supreme court should impeach. there were lots of ideas out there. but they said that the house of representatives was the organ that represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment, they're elected by the people now too. but they really still do represent on the kind of disproportionate basis of each state getting to despite the size of the state. but we are as close as you get in our constitution to the pure representatives of the people. >> and the senate acts on oath and affirmation as well. >> they will decide on matters of law, but they will make the final application of the law to the facts in this case. and that's why i think you're correct to point out that all of them have to think very carefully about what the institutional oath of a juror entails. some of them have been saying things that seem to be apart of what we would expect of jurors in any other context. >> it's any understanding a
want the senate thinking that they could initiative an impeachment and they wanted to demar indicat demarcate it saying that the supreme court should impeach. there were lots of ideas out there. but they said that the house of representatives was the organ that represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment, they're elected by the people now too. but they really still do represent on the kind of disproportionate basis of each...
62
62
Dec 18, 2019
12/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
that it's because the farmers did not want the senate initiating impeachment, and they wanted to demarcate it from the discussions taking place, which is that the supreme court should impeach, or the state legislature, there lots of ideas out there, but look, they say that the house of representatives represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment that are elected by the people to, use to be elected by the state legislature, but they do represent on the disproportionate basis of each state getting to, despite the size of the state, but we are as close as you get in our constitution to the pure representatives of the people. >> and the senate acts on oath affirmation as well, am i correct? >> they will decide on matters of law but they will make the final application of the law in this case, and that is why i think you're correct to point out that all three have to think very carefully about what the constitutional oath of a juror entails. >> some of them have been saying things that seem to be apart from what we would ex
that it's because the farmers did not want the senate initiating impeachment, and they wanted to demarcate it from the discussions taking place, which is that the supreme court should impeach, or the state legislature, there lots of ideas out there, but look, they say that the house of representatives represents the people. we are the people's body. the senate has some claim after the enactment of the 17th amendment that are elected by the people to, use to be elected by the state legislature,...