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mr. harlan on the phone, the night before last. and we were talking about what had to happen. he wasn't angry or upset.oo instd so something positive about all of this. i said, that's right. and he stopped and said, in a very serious and intentional tone, this gives us the opportunity to rebuild this better than before. and i loved his enthusiasm and determination and the seriousness with which we are moving towards rebuilding this. >> it's an amazing place, truly. i mean, it is a destination and a tourism landmark. talk about how this might impact the region, being sort of the anchor spa resort there and restaurant, and all the workers whose livelihoods depend on it. >> well, that's absolutely right. it's going to be a difficult thing to go through, no matter at we doecsehe number of people that come here to stay and visit and to enjoy the facilities on the property. there will be a period of time of transition, how long it will be and what we can offer to the people of napa and to visitors coming, we still can't say, but we'll do everything we can to bring back meadowood as
mr. harlan on the phone, the night before last. and we were talking about what had to happen. he wasn't angry or upset.oo instd so something positive about all of this. i said, that's right. and he stopped and said, in a very serious and intentional tone, this gives us the opportunity to rebuild this better than before. and i loved his enthusiasm and determination and the seriousness with which we are moving towards rebuilding this. >> it's an amazing place, truly. i mean, it is a...
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mr. harlan chill mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] >> apparently i'm going to be doing a marco rubio imitation all night so bear with me. it's very hot here in boston, and let's start, get right to it. harlan is a political consultant. an adviser to the trump re-election campaign we have seen him on cnn, msnbc, and alsa political consul tan. a writer for the washington examiner, for the american sift conservative and this is their first book and for the first book, let me get another round of applause. [applause] >> just get right to the book. in prep for their interview i spoke with steve bannon this afternoon, the guru of populism, and he said this is a great and essential primer on how we got here with a global view on the populist movement and a deep dive and if you can believe it, steve bannon said he would read this on the beach. ann coulter, who wrote on the back, she called it's critically important book, devoid of historics and condescension. jd vance called it intelligent and michelle walker says buy this book. and
mr. harlan chill mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] >> apparently i'm going to be doing a marco rubio imitation all night so bear with me. it's very hot here in boston, and let's start, get right to it. harlan is a political consultant. an adviser to the trump re-election campaign we have seen him on cnn, msnbc, and alsa political consul tan. a writer for the washington examiner, for the american sift conservative and this is their first book and for the first book, let me get another round of...
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mr. harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. applause] [applause] >> apparently am going to be doing marco rubio imitation all night. it's very hot here in boston. let's get right to it. harlan is a political consultant, advisor for the trump reelection campaign, you've seen him on cnn, msnbc, foxbusiness and fox news. ryan is also a political consultant, war writer for the washington examiner, the american conservative à [inaudible] this is their first book and for a first book you get another round of applause. [applause] were getting it just right to the book. in prep for this interview i spoke with steve bannon this afternoon, the group of populism. he said this is a great and essential primer on how we got here with a global view on the populace Ãthat deep dives and if you can believe it, steve bannon also said à [inaudible] [laughter] [inaudible] a young man from south carolina doing, writing about global populism, maga, yellow best. >> i will start. i started my career in politics as democrat and i made the transition to t
mr. harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. applause] [applause] >> apparently am going to be doing marco rubio imitation all night. it's very hot here in boston. let's get right to it. harlan is a political consultant, advisor for the trump reelection campaign, you've seen him on cnn, msnbc, foxbusiness and fox news. ryan is also a political consultant, war writer for the washington examiner, the american conservative à [inaudible] this is their first book and for a first book you get...
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mr. harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] apparently i'm going to be doing marco rubio all night. [laughter] it's very hot here in boston, but let's are get right to it. harlan is a political consulling about the, an adviser to the -- [inaudible] we've seen him on cnn, on msnbc, on fox business and on fox news. and ryan is also a political consultant, he's a writer for the washington examiner, for the american conservative, i believe he's associate editor, and you've with seen husband work in human events x. this is their first book, and for a first book, let's give another round of applause. [applause] we're going to get just right to the book. in prep for this interview, i spoke with steve bannon this afternoon, the guru of populism. and he said this is a great and essential primer on how we got here with a global view on the populist movement, a deep dive, and if you can believe it, steve bannon also said that he would read this on the beach. [laughter] okay. ann coulder -- [inaudible] he has high praise on the j
mr. harlan hill and mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] apparently i'm going to be doing marco rubio all night. [laughter] it's very hot here in boston, but let's are get right to it. harlan is a political consulling about the, an adviser to the -- [inaudible] we've seen him on cnn, on msnbc, on fox business and on fox news. and ryan is also a political consultant, he's a writer for the washington examiner, for the american conservative, i believe he's associate editor, and you've with seen husband...
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mrs. forrestal, secretary of the interior harold ickes. ♪ harlan fiske stone, chief justice of the united ral of the fleet, ernest king. edward r. stettinius, secretary of state, and mrs. stettinius. general of the armies's george c. marshall and misses marshall. war, the grim year of shortest and simplest inaugural on record begins. former vice president wallace swears in harry truman, new vice president. ♪ [applause] president roosevelt takes the oath of office. >> i, franklin delano roosevelt, do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and protect the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god. >> so help me god. [applause] narrator: the president delivers a brief inaugural address. [applause] >> we americans of today, allies, areh our passing through a period of supreme test. it is a test of our courage. of our resolve. of our wisdom. of our essential democracy. if we meet that test successfully and honorably, we shall perform a service of historic importance, a histor
mrs. forrestal, secretary of the interior harold ickes. ♪ harlan fiske stone, chief justice of the united ral of the fleet, ernest king. edward r. stettinius, secretary of state, and mrs. stettinius. general of the armies's george c. marshall and misses marshall. war, the grim year of shortest and simplest inaugural on record begins. former vice president wallace swears in harry truman, new vice president. ♪ [applause] president roosevelt takes the oath of office. >> i, franklin...
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mr. harlan kelly. it is difficult to understand the term in kind donation. it is equalizing bribery. the statement that this is optional to participate. it is over rated. would you show me one company that did not participate and got a contract? i don't think you will find anything. i want to direct the comments regarding cnb. it is funded by the p.u.c. with the function related to the contract. they mentioned something about the license. when you have reviewed the west side observer and the last two weeks you will see an article clearly stating this study indicated 66% of the lbds working in san francisco have no license. then ivy comes in to blame tony. the last time i saw him was 10 years ago. why using costs as part of the selection. he was admitted by the bar anne kelly is a professional engineer. he would know about the brooks act. none of them allow by law to be admitted as the scores item for professional services. these are serious issues. i am not talking about any social issues. the fact is the p.u.c. excluded purposely legitimate firms that work in the city and county of
mr. harlan kelly. it is difficult to understand the term in kind donation. it is equalizing bribery. the statement that this is optional to participate. it is over rated. would you show me one company that did not participate and got a contract? i don't think you will find anything. i want to direct the comments regarding cnb. it is funded by the p.u.c. with the function related to the contract. they mentioned something about the license. when you have reviewed the west side observer and the...
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the great john marshall harlan from kentucky had a partner who was a cabinet member in the grant administration. a guy named benjamin bristow. and bristow was sort of thought of as mr. clean in the grant administration which had a lot of scandal problems. so the g.o.p. convention in 1876 is going to be in cincinnati. and so in those days, of course, if you wanted to be president, you couldn't admit it. you sort of had to act like you were being drafted. so john marshall harland, the largely unknown partner of the better-known benjamin bristow went to cincinnati to the g.o.p. convention to get his law partner, mr. clean, the nomination, the perfect choice after eight years of scandal in the grant administration. well, it became clear after a few rounds of voting that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off for his partner, benjamin bristow, so harland, through bristow's votes, to the governor of ohio, rutherford b. hayes. and amazingly enough, right after president hayes was sworn in in march of 1877, it was john marshall harland, not benjamin bristow, who ended up on the supreme court. he served for 30 years with great distinction and was the sole dissenter in pl
the great john marshall harlan from kentucky had a partner who was a cabinet member in the grant administration. a guy named benjamin bristow. and bristow was sort of thought of as mr. clean in the grant administration which had a lot of scandal problems. so the g.o.p. convention in 1876 is going to be in cincinnati. and so in those days, of course, if you wanted to be president, you couldn't admit it. you sort of had to act like you were being drafted. so john marshall harland, the largely...
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the great john marshall harlan from kentucky had a partner who was a cabinet member in the grant administration a guy named benjamin b bristow and bristow s sort of thought of as mr. clean in the grant administration have a lot of problems. at the gop convention 1876 was going to be in cincinnati and so in those days of course if you wanted to be president he couldn't admit it so you sort of had to act like you are being drafted. john marshall harlan the largely unknown partner of the better-known benjamin berst owen to cincinnati to the gop convention to get his -- to clean the nomination the perfect choice after eight years of scandal in the grant administration. it became clear after a few rounds of voting that he wasn't going to be a loophole it off for his partner benjamin bristow so harlan through ristow's boats to the governor of ohio rutherford b. hayes and amazingly enough right after president hayes was sworn in in march of 1877 it was john marshall harlan, not benjamin bristow who ended up on the supreme court where he served for 30 years with great distinction and was the soul dissenter in plessy versus ferguson, the one member of the supreme court in
the great john marshall harlan from kentucky had a partner who was a cabinet member in the grant administration a guy named benjamin b bristow and bristow s sort of thought of as mr. clean in the grant administration have a lot of problems. at the gop convention 1876 was going to be in cincinnati and so in those days of course if you wanted to be president he couldn't admit it so you sort of had to act like you are being drafted. john marshall harlan the largely unknown partner of the...
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mr. rosen: thank you for that and for reminding our officers that -- our audience that qualified immunity, which came 1957, wase in judicially created, harlan fitzgerald was 1982, justice thomas argued it isn't faithful to the original qualified immunity statute and therefore should be re-examined. it is a complicated debate that we will revisit at the constitution center. have a bunchon, we of questions about the intersection of the first and second amendments. a's -- an assistant attorney general rights by email, it is a commonly held belief in the u.s. that an individual has the right to protect his real and personal property. i saw this defense with a st. louis couple brandishing weapons from their lawn as protesters went by. how does this right to protect property impact the right to peaceful protest and the rights to carry and use a gun? mr. ellison: this is an interesting question. nobody is going to say that if you are going to hurt another person or damage their property, that should be protected activity. it's not. that is obvious. arereal question is, if you lawfully protesting, if you are protesting an injustice that you perceiv
mr. rosen: thank you for that and for reminding our officers that -- our audience that qualified immunity, which came 1957, wase in judicially created, harlan fitzgerald was 1982, justice thomas argued it isn't faithful to the original qualified immunity statute and therefore should be re-examined. it is a complicated debate that we will revisit at the constitution center. have a bunchon, we of questions about the intersection of the first and second amendments. a's -- an assistant attorney...
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mr. mitchell discusses their history. he is the author of "atomic cover-up." and "the greatest movie ever made." cranes, thes, "1000 children of your oshima." -- hiroshima." how they became a symbol. twiblevy veteran harlan recounts being a young officer on the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters by two japanese torpedoes. announcer 1: dozens of films documenting the aftermath of the atomic arms that were dropped on hiroshima and nakasaki, japan in august of 1945 are available at the u.s. national archives in maryland. the films, shot by japanese and american crews, were hidden and off-limits to the public for decades after world war ii ended. up next on "reel america," historian greg mitchell, author of "autonomic cover-up, two u.s. soldiers, hiroshima and nagasaki," and the greatest movie ever made joins us to tell , the story of these films. we begin with rt
mr. mitchell discusses their history. he is the author of "atomic cover-up." and "the greatest movie ever made." cranes, thes, "1000 children of your oshima." -- hiroshima." how they became a symbol. twiblevy veteran harlan recounts being a young officer on the uss indianapolis after it was sunk in shark infested waters by two japanese torpedoes. announcer 1: dozens of films documenting the aftermath of the atomic arms that were dropped on hiroshima and...
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harlan byrd. >> he possibly had information that would help us find chelsea or what happened to her. >> odd the 19-year-old mr wound up in an interview room at the sheriff's office. >> who did you go to the party with? >> i went with my best friend and my brother. >> he remembers two subjects harassing a female in the parking lot of the party. and at this time they were shoving her around and pushing her around and assaulting this female. she was out crying and yelling for help. he intervened and fought the guys off and helped chelsea off the ground and got blood of chelsea's on her shirt. >> could he describe her? >> he described her as chelsea. >> poison ivy costume. the wig. he described chelsea to a t. >> a witness that could tell them something. >> i didn't want to leave her but i didn't want to stay there either because i did not know whether or not -- >> he said he put the woman in a red four-door car but did not know who it belonged to and went back to the party to find anyone that knows her. >> walked back to the car. >> you went back out to the parking lot in the vehicle that you put her in was gone
harlan byrd. >> he possibly had information that would help us find chelsea or what happened to her. >> odd the 19-year-old mr wound up in an interview room at the sheriff's office. >> who did you go to the party with? >> i went with my best friend and my brother. >> he remembers two subjects harassing a female in the parking lot of the party. and at this time they were shoving her around and pushing her around and assaulting this female. she was out crying and...
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the great john marshall harlan from kentucky had a partner who was a cabinet member in the grant administration. a guy named benjamin bristow. and bristow was sort of thought of as mrclean in the grant administration which had a lot of scandal problems. so the g.o.p. convention in 1876 is going to be in cincinnati. and so in those days, of course, if you wanted to be president, you couldn't admit it. you sort of had to act like you were being drafted. so john marshall harland, the largely unknown partner of the better-known benjamin bristow went to cincinnati to the g.o.p. convention to get his law partner, mr. clean, the nomination, the perfect choice after eight years of scandal in the grant administration. well, it became clear after a few rounds of voting that he wasn't going to be able to pull it off for his partner, benjamin bristow, so harland, through bristow's votes, to the governor of ohio, rutherford b. hayes. and amazingly enough, right after president hayes was sworn in in march of 1877, it was john marshall harland, not benjamin bristow, who ended up on the supreme court. he served for 30 years with great distinction and was the sole dissenter in ples
the great john marshall harlan from kentucky had a partner who was a cabinet member in the grant administration. a guy named benjamin bristow. and bristow was sort of thought of as mrclean in the grant administration which had a lot of scandal problems. so the g.o.p. convention in 1876 is going to be in cincinnati. and so in those days, of course, if you wanted to be president, you couldn't admit it. you sort of had to act like you were being drafted. so john marshall harland, the largely...