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in parallel case, the case of bob jones -- u.s. versus bob jones university.that evangelical university lost its tax -- of not giving favor of any practice of racial equality. they could say the same thing about sex inequality. now, in fact, the protection of sex equality has never been used as a compelling state interest. and, i think, they're afraid to tuesday because it has interesting parts like removing the tax status. and the president would be okay because they got out of that and they have a lay president. you know, so i think the court doesn't want to go there. but anyway i think that would be a compelling state interest. what if we have a practice of polyamorous namely contractual relationships among plural adults where there's no systemic subordination of women. and it's sex-equal and women can contract with others. and i don't think now in the religious cases, you know, they sometimes do allow that. the case of a native american family who wanted their child not to have a social security number. they did say, you know, it's just unadministrativable
in parallel case, the case of bob jones -- u.s. versus bob jones university.that evangelical university lost its tax -- of not giving favor of any practice of racial equality. they could say the same thing about sex inequality. now, in fact, the protection of sex equality has never been used as a compelling state interest. and, i think, they're afraid to tuesday because it has interesting parts like removing the tax status. and the president would be okay because they got out of that and they...
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versus bob jones university that evangelical university lost its tax exemption because the ban interracial dating and the compelling state interest that was cited their was the protection of racial equality. they said we had a compelling interest not giving favor to any practice of racial inequality so they could say the same thing about sex inequality and they don't know in fact the protection of sex equality has never been used as a compelling state interest and i think they are afraid to use it because it is interesting consequences like withdrawing tax extension from all the major catholic university's is required to be may also georgetown will be the only one there will be okay because they got out of it. so the court doesn't want to go there but don't be the compelling. but if we have a practice of polyandry manly contractual arrangements and plural adults where there is no systematic subordination of women so it is sex equal and women can contract with more than one man. i don't think there is any compelling state interest until against the except possibly administrative complexity.
versus bob jones university that evangelical university lost its tax exemption because the ban interracial dating and the compelling state interest that was cited their was the protection of racial equality. they said we had a compelling interest not giving favor to any practice of racial inequality so they could say the same thing about sex inequality and they don't know in fact the protection of sex equality has never been used as a compelling state interest and i think they are afraid to use...
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could vote, women could vote in the territory of utah %@úpÑ,Ñ2Ñst equality, the parallel case of bob jonessity, u.s. versus bob jones university that evangelical university lost its tax exemption because the band interracial dating and the compelling state interest cited was the protection of racial equality. they said we have a compelling interest in not giving fever to any practice of racial inequality so they could say the same thing about sex inequality. in fact the protection of six equal body has never been used as a compelling state interest and i think they are afraid to use it because it has some interesting consequences like withdrawing the tax exception from all of the major catholic universities whose president is required to be a male deposits required to be a certain order of priests of georgetown would be the only one that would be okay because they got out of that. but, you know, so i think the court doesn't want to go there been any way that would be compelling state interest. what if we have a practice of polyandry is usually called, namely contractual arrangements among
could vote, women could vote in the territory of utah %@úpÑ,Ñ2Ñst equality, the parallel case of bob jonessity, u.s. versus bob jones university that evangelical university lost its tax exemption because the band interracial dating and the compelling state interest cited was the protection of racial equality. they said we have a compelling interest in not giving fever to any practice of racial inequality so they could say the same thing about sex inequality. in fact the protection of six...
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gretzky harshly criticized the supreme court's decision with bob jones -- >> he harshly criticized the supreme court decision with bobby jones. that was an 8-1 decision so the irs could revoke universities tax exemption because it violated the anti-discrimination laws. he was enormously critical of that. he was confirmed by voice vote. now, do you believe just because, like michael mcconnell who was supported by every single republican, who have been extraordinarily critical of the supreme court, do you believe any criticism you might have made would make it more difficult? >> no, mr. chairman. there is a clear difference between what things people write as scholars and how one would approach the role of a judge. those two are very different things. as scholars, we are paid, in a sense, to question the boundaries of the law, to raise new theories, to be provocative in ways that it is simply not the role of a judge to be. their role of the judges to faithfully follow the law as it is written and as it is couldn't -- given by the supreme court. and there is no room for a convention or cr
gretzky harshly criticized the supreme court's decision with bob jones -- >> he harshly criticized the supreme court decision with bobby jones. that was an 8-1 decision so the irs could revoke universities tax exemption because it violated the anti-discrimination laws. he was enormously critical of that. he was confirmed by voice vote. now, do you believe just because, like michael mcconnell who was supported by every single republican, who have been extraordinarily critical of the...
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he harshly criticized the supreme court's decision of the bob jones. that was an 8-1 decision. it violated anti-discrimination laws. he was enormously critical of that. he was confirmed by a vote. do you believe just because like michael mcconnell who was supported by republican has been extraordinarily critical? do you believe that any criticism you might have made will make it more difficult? no, i think that there is a clear difference between what things people write and how one would approach the role of a judge. those to a very different. as scholars, we are paid to question the boundaries of the law and to be provocative in ways that is simply not the role of a judge. in ways that it is simply not the role of a judge to be. their role of the judges to faithfully follow the law as it is written and as it is couldn't -- given by the supreme court. and there is no room for a convention or creation of new theories. that is simply not the role of a new judge. >> thank you. i have a letter written to us by kenneth starr written to senator sessions and myself. i will give the l
he harshly criticized the supreme court's decision of the bob jones. that was an 8-1 decision. it violated anti-discrimination laws. he was enormously critical of that. he was confirmed by a vote. do you believe just because like michael mcconnell who was supported by republican has been extraordinarily critical? do you believe that any criticism you might have made will make it more difficult? no, i think that there is a clear difference between what things people write and how one would...
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gretzky harshly criticized the supreme court's decision with bob jones -- >> he harshly criticized the supreme court decision with bobby jones. that was an 8-1 decision so the irs could revoke universities tax exemption because it violated the anti-discrimination laws. he was enormously critical of that. he was confirmed by voice vote. now, do you believe just because, like michael mcconnell who was supported by every single republican, who have been extraordinarily critical of the supreme court, do you believe any criticism you might have made would make it more difficult? >> no, mr. chairman. there is a clear difference between what things people write as scholars and how one would approach the role of a judge. those two are very different things. as scholars, we are paid, in a sense, to question the boundaries of the law, to raise new theories, to be provocative in ways that it is simply not the role of a judge to be. their role of the judges to faithfully follow the law as it is written and as it is couldn't -- given by the supreme court. and there is no room for a convention or cr
gretzky harshly criticized the supreme court's decision with bob jones -- >> he harshly criticized the supreme court decision with bobby jones. that was an 8-1 decision so the irs could revoke universities tax exemption because it violated the anti-discrimination laws. he was enormously critical of that. he was confirmed by voice vote. now, do you believe just because, like michael mcconnell who was supported by every single republican, who have been extraordinarily critical of the...
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in 1997, i interviewed the lawyers for paula jones from virginia and president clinton's lawyer bob bennett. they had a deal. they had an agreement to settle it for the full amount that paula jones had asked for, $ $700,000. and paula jones, they took on this deal. they thought it was done and president clinton authorized it. paula jones by that time was being handled by susan carpenter mcmillan and she and paula's husband steve jones were still pushing her so she refused to settle for the full amount asked for in the complaint and one of the documents i found that was just startling and really provided an insight was a letter from paula jones' lawyers to her begging her to take this settlement and saying that at most they thought she could recover $50,000 if she won anything at all if they went to trial. so they knew there were big problems with this case. they knew she needed to settle and when she didn't, they withdrew and stopped representing her. >> rose: do you have an opinion as to what paula jones... what happened to her? >> you mean in the excelsior hotel? >> rose: right. >> this i
in 1997, i interviewed the lawyers for paula jones from virginia and president clinton's lawyer bob bennett. they had a deal. they had an agreement to settle it for the full amount that paula jones had asked for, $ $700,000. and paula jones, they took on this deal. they thought it was done and president clinton authorized it. paula jones by that time was being handled by susan carpenter mcmillan and she and paula's husband steve jones were still pushing her so she refused to settle for the full...
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host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? >> bobdugout is alive with admiration tonight for livan hernandez, who has given this team four consecutive great starts. >> rob: he has done a masterful job, wonderful job again. four straight starts. 7 innings, 9 innings, 8 innings. now 7-plus innings again. you couldn't have four better starts from the veteran livan hernandez. it's heart not to feed off of that, bob, if you're a younger player watching him go out there and go do his job. you want to be able to do yours. you don't want to be the weak link. >> bob: kosuke fukudome for the cubs. derrek lee is next. clippard is on, who's been outstanding lately himself. tyler clippard, his e.r.a. has gone down to 0.61 in nine games. >> rob: you've noticed the tighter his mechanics have become, the quieter he's become. >> bob: he's only given up six hits this year. one run in almost 15 innings striking out 19. the opponents batting average, really impressive. .130. adam kennedy takes over at 2nd base for guzman, playing up the middle with desm
host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? >> bobdugout is alive with admiration tonight for livan hernandez, who has given this team four consecutive great starts. >> rob: he has done a masterful job, wonderful job again. four straight starts. 7 innings, 9 innings, 8 innings. now 7-plus innings again. you couldn't have four better starts from the veteran livan hernandez. it's heart not to feed off of that, bob, if you're a younger player watching him go out there and go do...
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there it goes, it is gone jones hits it out. >> bob: and join using a tomorrow. matusz will be on the mound. masn 2hd, we've got all the action you need right here on masn. numbers last year combined between sank san diego and orioles. -- way back it go, and gone. what a night for evan longoria. 3rbis, he has how maniered in each of the games and a huge insurance run for the rays in the 8th inning. >> jim: as you mention, he hit 33 of them last year. meredith last year home run against left-handed batter. horrible. and home run hitters like longoria -- that's a huge run. well, their closer in the bullpen, so there's a question of whether he will be available tonight. well, the you're dave trembley, you're trying to matchup. it's up to the pitchers. there his came over are the the braves, 7 and a half million dollars. his job just got a little easier with that cushion. did not pitch well last night. tejada hit a screaming line drive. the way gonzalez was pitching, that wouldn't have made a win, but it would have made it a lot easier. >> gary: meredith has followed
there it goes, it is gone jones hits it out. >> bob: and join using a tomorrow. matusz will be on the mound. masn 2hd, we've got all the action you need right here on masn. numbers last year combined between sank san diego and orioles. -- way back it go, and gone. what a night for evan longoria. 3rbis, he has how maniered in each of the games and a huge insurance run for the rays in the 8th inning. >> jim: as you mention, he hit 33 of them last year. meredith last year home run...
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bob gates or donald rumsfeld. it is these murray and sand their helpers in amman jordan and in on bar talking to the insurgents, jerry jones, the assistant food-- a businessman from texas who wanted agricultural growth in anbar, a schoolteacher in california, mike walker who was a reserve colonel in the marines. dave harland, another colonel, pat malloy he was retired from the rains, it john coleman who is retired as a colonel. people you and i would have never heard about, who would not even have appeared in the history books except perhaps as a footnote. good, solid americans who want to do the right thing. this is the real-- i hate to wax eloquent on this or be emotional about it but these are just really solid americans, and it gave me great hope, it gives me great hope that there are so many of them wrestling with everyday problems on the ground. how do we help the school in anbar? how do we talk to this shake? what about a job for this this juvenile to lakeland? can to get more factories in this area? what about these retail shops? that is the hard, tough work on the war on terrorism and it is what makes me confident
bob gates or donald rumsfeld. it is these murray and sand their helpers in amman jordan and in on bar talking to the insurgents, jerry jones, the assistant food-- a businessman from texas who wanted agricultural growth in anbar, a schoolteacher in california, mike walker who was a reserve colonel in the marines. dave harland, another colonel, pat malloy he was retired from the rains, it john coleman who is retired as a colonel. people you and i would have never heard about, who would not even...
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jones has two games in the series. he got him. [cheering and applause] >> rob: can't find the bob. shoppach throw to first and gets him.pach not able to locate the ball then he gets it and fires to first. we'll head to the bottom of the 5th. rays with the lead. >>> it was nice she was able to fight through that. she's been able to see me play baseball and have the last 15 years with her and see the things me and my sister have done. i'm sure she's enjoyed every minute of it. i think back on every time i've had success with the pink bat. it's a way for guys in the locker room to show support. >> covering the bases tonight talking about his mom surviving breast cancer. his mom, dad and younger sister he referred to growing up in southern california, went to ucla, drafted by colorado and now in oregon. >> jim: brian matusz stays on. he'll face shoppach, crawford behind him. breaking ball low. shoppach drew one of the walks that got tampa bay going in the 3rd inning, three consecutive walks. he was the third of the three. he went too far. [cheering and applause] to me he clearly went there. so the fans are reacting than th
jones has two games in the series. he got him. [cheering and applause] >> rob: can't find the bob. shoppach throw to first and gets him.pach not able to locate the ball then he gets it and fires to first. we'll head to the bottom of the 5th. rays with the lead. >>> it was nice she was able to fight through that. she's been able to see me play baseball and have the last 15 years with her and see the things me and my sister have done. i'm sure she's enjoyed every minute of it. i...
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jones wasn't a knuckle baller, but a changeup specialist. pete rose, that's the only guy who wept back to hitting left- handed because he was so frustrated. >> bobthis will be interesting. you'd love to see him aboard for adam dunn. it's to the right side for belliard. the runner is safe. >> rob: i think loney is going to argue this. this is a close play. >> bob: they're going to give belliard an error. and here comes tory. >> rob: james loney made this a close play because he's a great 1st baseman. >> bob: that's jerry crawford, by the way, a 34-year veteran umpire. looks like a civil discussion. >> rob: ronnie belliard drops down a little bit. the ball starts to dive away from loney. looked like we might need another angle. >> bob: might have still been on the bag. >> rob: we may have gotten a call right there. i think he might have had him. let's see right here. one more look. still can't really tell from that angle. regardless, it was a bang-bang play because loney had the patience to wait on that ball. >> bob: fastball, 83 to dunn who homered last time up. nats get a big break on belliard's third error of the year. adam dunn again! how far
jones wasn't a knuckle baller, but a changeup specialist. pete rose, that's the only guy who wept back to hitting left- handed because he was so frustrated. >> bobthis will be interesting. you'd love to see him aboard for adam dunn. it's to the right side for belliard. the runner is safe. >> rob: i think loney is going to argue this. this is a close play. >> bob: they're going to give belliard an error. and here comes tory. >> rob: james loney made this a close play...
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jones inside. there is that record we were talking about, they have won every season series since '98, 66-28. changeup, i was talking to bob and they said the two improvements dallas braden sense last year, he has slowed up his changeup even more making it a better pitch and there you just saw it. swung on and fouled holding it at 3-2. >> mike: i see the confidence he has only 3-1 and 3-2. he made his major league debute versus the baltimore orioles back in 0-7. he beat baltimore orioles and got sent back. that doesn't seem quite right. >> gary: no. 3-2 on the way he apparently never has for again the baltimore orioles and has 5 appearances, 4 as a starter. he is not going to win many games in the oppositions pitcher. adam jones with a 3 ball 2 strike count. dallas braden gets it in and gets the pop, another changeup, shortstop,ing cliff pennington and he has one down. the baltimore orioles are going fast. we hope you will paint the park orange. 27 game is as low as $8. get yours and save orioles. com. nick markakis his first time up and he will take that one for a strike. 24-0 for the baltimore orioles. >> mike: nick mark
jones inside. there is that record we were talking about, they have won every season series since '98, 66-28. changeup, i was talking to bob and they said the two improvements dallas braden sense last year, he has slowed up his changeup even more making it a better pitch and there you just saw it. swung on and fouled holding it at 3-2. >> mike: i see the confidence he has only 3-1 and 3-2. he made his major league debute versus the baltimore orioles back in 0-7. he beat baltimore orioles...