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his approach is consistent with the canons of judicial ethics. and it's consistent with the position taken by justice ginsburg during her nomination. in fact, that's where the ginsburg rule comes from. she put it this way, quote, judge is sworn deciding impartiality can offer no forecast, for what would it show, that would show not only disregard for the specifics of a particular case, it would display disdain, disdain for the entire judicial process, and of quote. judge gorsuch response reflects the ginsburg principal. and so last, after all these charges leveled against the nominee and his record have fallen flat, we learned that the nominee should be opposed because of his record, not because of his record or his qualifications but because of the client he had were the groups who now support him. we've heard criticism of the judges former client, the department of justice and its litigating position. opposition on these grounds may be creative but they are in fact baseless. >> hears the inconsistency. judge, justice kagan for example argued as
his approach is consistent with the canons of judicial ethics. and it's consistent with the position taken by justice ginsburg during her nomination. in fact, that's where the ginsburg rule comes from. she put it this way, quote, judge is sworn deciding impartiality can offer no forecast, for what would it show, that would show not only disregard for the specifics of a particular case, it would display disdain, disdain for the entire judicial process, and of quote. judge gorsuch response...
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. >> up next interior secretary ryan zinke and discuss the rules of war in the shakespearean canon. what modern war and conflict lessons can be learned today from this work held by the shakespeare theatre company in washington, this is about an hour and a half good evening. my name is chris jennings i'm the executive director of the shakespeare theatre company. thank you for joining us. [applause] thank you for joining us for tonight's barn association discussion. tonight's discussion is shakespeare and the rules of war from athens to aleppo. now, at this point i would like to remind everyone to silence their electronic devices and video and photography of this to start. at this point it is my honor to introduce tonight moderate steven and ryan. he's a member of our board of trustees as well as the bar association and has led our annual fundraiser for many years. he's the head of government strategy at mcdermitt and previously served as the general counsel to the u.s. senate committee on governmental affairs alongside the honorable. in addition, he has served as deputy council of th
. >> up next interior secretary ryan zinke and discuss the rules of war in the shakespearean canon. what modern war and conflict lessons can be learned today from this work held by the shakespeare theatre company in washington, this is about an hour and a half good evening. my name is chris jennings i'm the executive director of the shakespeare theatre company. thank you for joining us. [applause] thank you for joining us for tonight's barn association discussion. tonight's discussion is...
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so soldiers would be very familiarized with how to handle a horse in terms of its use for hauling canon and other material like that. chelsea: it is one of those things where the industrial revolution is really taking horses out of the cities. you have this great divide between soldiers that are being drafted or volunteering from the city and those that are coming from the countryside in terms of the level of association they have with animals. instanceslot of where, especially for the british and americans, you have to go and train the soldiers how to take care of the horses and how to feed them. how do you feed them, one of the best way to brush their coats and maintain their hose -- there -- their hooves. oft: defined the familiarity british and american forces was different from that of the german forces? used horses differently? general, all sides tended to use the same types of animals for the same types of workloads. some examples that might be a little bit different were that the belgians specifically used guns,o move their machine which was a little out of the ordinary, but the
so soldiers would be very familiarized with how to handle a horse in terms of its use for hauling canon and other material like that. chelsea: it is one of those things where the industrial revolution is really taking horses out of the cities. you have this great divide between soldiers that are being drafted or volunteering from the city and those that are coming from the countryside in terms of the level of association they have with animals. instanceslot of where, especially for the british...
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the inscription taken from the canonical and spurious robert e. lee quotation tells us that they learned the lesson from their great commander, duty is the sublimest word in the language. this education was different from what the university provided. the young dandy there with a book open on the floor and another in his book is a callow youth. to become a man, to get what was necessary to strengthen the race, he had to heed the call of carolina with her big sword and thin robe and go off to experience war. this message resonated with the evolutionary ideology that was shaping university life during the time. among the races of men there was endless conflict for dominion. the victory is ever to be strong. the object of education was to prevent the degeneration of the white race and improve on its superiority. silent sam extends beyond the confederate racism of the 1860's and shares in the social darwinism we saw in the hail -- yale memorial. both memorials are also great examples of the shift in -- shifting in american thinking about the military.
the inscription taken from the canonical and spurious robert e. lee quotation tells us that they learned the lesson from their great commander, duty is the sublimest word in the language. this education was different from what the university provided. the young dandy there with a book open on the floor and another in his book is a callow youth. to become a man, to get what was necessary to strengthen the race, he had to heed the call of carolina with her big sword and thin robe and go off to...
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canon, thank you for coming in this morning. —— ken, thank you.ing, and when we get more news we will update you. as mentioned earlier, donald trump has vowed to provide a boost to the country's car industry. but this isn't the only one hoping to benefit from policy changes made by the new administration. last week, some of the biggest players on wall street reported a strong set of results, but is the winning streak set to continue? samira hussain has the details. last week both jp morgan last week bothjp morgan chase and citigroup reported earnings, and on tuesday we will hear from bank of merit and goldman sachs. there are two things that will boost earnings for bank of america. stronger trading, thanks to record highs seen on us markets, and the higher interest rates, which means that the bank will have made more money from lending. goldman sachs will also see a boost to their earnings, because of strong bond trading and investment banking. but really, what investors will want to hear from both banks is an update on the likelihood of any chang
canon, thank you for coming in this morning. —— ken, thank you.ing, and when we get more news we will update you. as mentioned earlier, donald trump has vowed to provide a boost to the country's car industry. but this isn't the only one hoping to benefit from policy changes made by the new administration. last week, some of the biggest players on wall street reported a strong set of results, but is the winning streak set to continue? samira hussain has the details. last week both jp morgan...
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take vo / cesar --las fuerzas de seguridad venezolanas usaron gases lacrimgenos y caÑones de agua contraas --de este modo trataron de bloquear una protesta contra el presidente nicolas maduro... --la tensin en el pas se ha recrudecido despus de que la corte suprema venezolna anul la semana pasada las funciones del congreso dirigido por la oposicin... lorena --- es momento de conocer lo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes --- cesar --- pasamos con juan francisco ramrez y la actualidad deportiva --- juanfra anoche se jug la primera semifinal de la copa mx... quizs la nica oportunidad para cruz azul de darle una alegra a su aficin en este torneo... vo pero en cancha de monarcas... los purepechas tambin lucharon para sacudirse la pesadilla de no descender... vilchis... l mismo busco la falta... anotara el nico gol del partido y convertirse en el primer finalista de la copa mx... esperando el ganador entre monterrey y chivas... take sots 0:01 - 0:11 0:12 - 0:22 vo vamos hasta la bella airosa... la cancha del hidalgo para el partido de vuelta entre pachuca y dallas fc... los tuzos perdier
take vo / cesar --las fuerzas de seguridad venezolanas usaron gases lacrimgenos y caÑones de agua contraas --de este modo trataron de bloquear una protesta contra el presidente nicolas maduro... --la tensin en el pas se ha recrudecido despus de que la corte suprema venezolna anul la semana pasada las funciones del congreso dirigido por la oposicin... lorena --- es momento de conocer lo que acontece en el mundo de los deportes --- cesar --- pasamos con juan francisco ramrez y la actualidad...
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>> they always assume they are more superhuman and canonized saints. no matter how much you talk about recovering them as human beings, there is a patina of ico iconography. there is a new book called "arms and artists" that's real good about this. but the way in which we have learned to envision them, and then the marble statues, the monuments on the mall make it really difficult to understand the founders as imperfect or unimpressionable human beings in a way that people will not understand or agree with me. >> i don't want to offend anyone, so i'll phrase the last question this way. if our political leaders today were to come to you and say, would you give us some advice from the founders, what advice to our political leaders today need to know or learn about the founding generation? >> well, the level of partisanship that's present in the congress and federal government now, the founders were almost as partisan. they were. okay? and so they don't have much advice to offer us on that score. >> but they found a way to get it done. >> they did. the th
>> they always assume they are more superhuman and canonized saints. no matter how much you talk about recovering them as human beings, there is a patina of ico iconography. there is a new book called "arms and artists" that's real good about this. but the way in which we have learned to envision them, and then the marble statues, the monuments on the mall make it really difficult to understand the founders as imperfect or unimpressionable human beings in a way that people will...
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. >> the canon atting lasted all the time.e first six months that some of the guns were not fired. my room was a little whitewashed one. every time one of the big french guns would fire, it would illuminate all the wall, and then i would hear the boom of the guns. that kept up night after night until the time came that we did not hear them any more. >> and eugene bullard, the only african-american pilot to fly in world war i, did so not for the united states, but for france. the son of a freed slave, bullard stowed away to europe in 1912, determined to escape racism in the u.s. after working as a boxer and vaudeville performer in england, bullard settled in france. when hostility broke out he joined the infantry of the french legion. after sustaining injuries declared unfit for infantry service, bullard earned his wings with the mill tear i of france and joined the lafayette flying corps in 1916. his plane was decorated with the slogan, all blood runs red. when the u.s. entered the war, bullard tried to enlist as a flyer for t
. >> the canon atting lasted all the time.e first six months that some of the guns were not fired. my room was a little whitewashed one. every time one of the big french guns would fire, it would illuminate all the wall, and then i would hear the boom of the guns. that kept up night after night until the time came that we did not hear them any more. >> and eugene bullard, the only african-american pilot to fly in world war i, did so not for the united states, but for france. the son...
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you can see the looting, the water canons.n that is not getting any better, at least not from this video. i realize this is not live video. but where does this go? this doesn't look like it's going in the right direction. >> no, it is not. and it is not, greta. it is of concern and it should be of concern to us in the united states, notnly becau venezuela is an porter ooil, but also because iis a country that is very important for latin america. and the fact that you have a country that is in turmoil and with no easy way out of it leads one to believe that maybe we're going to have to be focused more on that, you know. the fact is that you have a government that just told the opposition, including a governor of one of the states, that they could no longer be involved in politics. so, from one day to the other, opposition leader enrique who is a governor, sitting governor, was told that he no longer is a governor, and that he can't run for office or participate in office for the next 15 years. so, when you have a government tel
you can see the looting, the water canons.n that is not getting any better, at least not from this video. i realize this is not live video. but where does this go? this doesn't look like it's going in the right direction. >> no, it is not. and it is not, greta. it is of concern and it should be of concern to us in the united states, notnly becau venezuela is an porter ooil, but also because iis a country that is very important for latin america. and the fact that you have a country that...
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what do you think about any of the particular canon of that? play?henry and richard's --it you get your inspiration from, with regard to this topic in shakespeare? >> do you want that? >> sure. it's hard for me right now because i'm 24 hours a day with me right now. and something i'm finding really inspiring in his writing is how vulnerable he makes his soldiers when they talk about their country and their love for their country. over and over again you have, the almost limit of poor scotland, oh, scotland, poor country, my poor country, weed for our country. over and over from many different generals. i profoundly move once i start to track the pattern over and over again, and you know, it just, for me that was really the mode that guided me through the play. that the strongest characters with the most emotionally available when it came to expressing their love for the country. >> well, i love the speech, i never was against it. i wrote a book on it actually. there were two chronicles and they both recalled what henry v said. the very last thing he
what do you think about any of the particular canon of that? play?henry and richard's --it you get your inspiration from, with regard to this topic in shakespeare? >> do you want that? >> sure. it's hard for me right now because i'm 24 hours a day with me right now. and something i'm finding really inspiring in his writing is how vulnerable he makes his soldiers when they talk about their country and their love for their country. over and over again you have, the almost limit of...
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the tech of scientology refers to the canon that hubbard created as well as to its correct and pure application. the name of the game is to keep pure the tech of elron hubbard. so he's essentially interpreting the text. it's a dispute of who gets to say what hubbard really said? >> who has the authority to define the faith? all of this stuff is very familiar. >> absolutely. >> over the last few years this argument over who controls scientology and how to practice it has led to a number of schisms and break away groups. i've travelled halfway around the world to israel to visit one of these groups. if you want to start your own scientology mission you have to first pay the church an up front fee for its trademark and then you pay for the right to license its material. the auditing, the training manuals, etc. and then you would pay the church a portion of the fees, about 10%. it's kind of like a mcdonald's. imagine if your local mcdonald's decided one day it didn't want anything to do with the corporation anymore, that had failed in meeting certain expectations of its customers and was going to b
the tech of scientology refers to the canon that hubbard created as well as to its correct and pure application. the name of the game is to keep pure the tech of elron hubbard. so he's essentially interpreting the text. it's a dispute of who gets to say what hubbard really said? >> who has the authority to define the faith? all of this stuff is very familiar. >> absolutely. >> over the last few years this argument over who controls scientology and how to practice it has led to...
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it's not dry, a few of the you canon the roadways, see a few of those drops courtesy of sky track 7. let's take a live look now in silver spring. julie: you can see the sunshine on the east side of town, this is the outer loop from interstate 95 headed west towards silver spring. it is that bumper-to-bumper drive, which is typical for this time of the morning. towardsems to report greenbelt and landover. back to the map to update the ride elsewhere, you will find that if you are makg inner loop of the jet -- inner loop of the beltway is jammed across the wilson bridge. no accidents, just volume at the time. the train has been cleared off the track. metro says that they will honor your vre tickets. updating that run on 395. back to you, larry. larry: accompany incredibly sorry after an offensive email to those who won the boston marathon. it said "congrats, you survived the boston marathon." bad choice of words. this is just a few years after a bomb went off there, killing three people. apologizedhey deeply autria:. new word -- apologized. autria: no word -- new word from richard simm
it's not dry, a few of the you canon the roadways, see a few of those drops courtesy of sky track 7. let's take a live look now in silver spring. julie: you can see the sunshine on the east side of town, this is the outer loop from interstate 95 headed west towards silver spring. it is that bumper-to-bumper drive, which is typical for this time of the morning. towardsems to report greenbelt and landover. back to the map to update the ride elsewhere, you will find that if you are makg inner loop...
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if he is canonized, he will become the second native-born saint. >>> turning to the weather, a big warm-up today. a pretty terrific thursday. a great day to exercise outside. >> what's the verdict? are we going to experience this weather a lot more often now? >> obviously, as we go into may, it's going to be in the 80s a lot more days. we have one exception to this warm weather stretch coming for part of the weekend. soed pay attention because you might want to change your plans. a big difference for saturday and sunday. 9. we got up to 80 an hour ago. it is 80 in allen town. and 70s elsewhere. it is fair lly sun thi. it is not warm everywhere. there's the wind off the ocean. it's only 56 in holegate. 74 in egg harbor township. how far is that? it makes a huge difference with the wind direction and the wind speed. here we go. we have some clouds moving in. but showers are still back west in pittsburgh and down into west virginia. as we go through the evening, it's very mild. and then some of the showers start approaching. but they don't get in until way after midnight. and then the questio
if he is canonized, he will become the second native-born saint. >>> turning to the weather, a big warm-up today. a pretty terrific thursday. a great day to exercise outside. >> what's the verdict? are we going to experience this weather a lot more often now? >> obviously, as we go into may, it's going to be in the 80s a lot more days. we have one exception to this warm weather stretch coming for part of the weekend. soed pay attention because you might want to change your...
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you would see the canon. by world war i the technology allows indirect fire so firing from several miles away. so this is literally changing the surface of the earth when these things explode. to be under shell fire was one of the most nerve racking experiences. there is nothing you can do. you just endure it. you shelter in the ground. you get down and dig and hope that you survive on the back end. and it leaves horrible wounds. and of all the weapons of the war the dough boys feared it the most. >> the museum has exhibit that just opened of photographs of the french landscape and how it is still very much marked from the artillery fired during world war i. our next call is from michael in galveston, texas. you are on the air. >> caller: i think that the colonel may have addressed my question before. i apologize if he did. but given that the russians had withdrawn from the war leading to the treaty why did the transfer of german soldiers from the eastern front to the western front have not a greater impact?
you would see the canon. by world war i the technology allows indirect fire so firing from several miles away. so this is literally changing the surface of the earth when these things explode. to be under shell fire was one of the most nerve racking experiences. there is nothing you can do. you just endure it. you shelter in the ground. you get down and dig and hope that you survive on the back end. and it leaves horrible wounds. and of all the weapons of the war the dough boys feared it the...
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canon. good evening. thank you so much for coming on. >> hello.anks for having us. >> so, we just saw the video showing you being pushed around and shoved by donald trump supporters at his rally. this past march. you say you attended the rally to protest peacefully. and the president can be heard yelling "get them out." >> i went there to protest peacefully and i definitely did remain peaceful the entire time i was in the rally. i pretty much worked my way through the crowd and got to a position toward the front of the stage. i held up a sign that i had made that day. and as soon as i held up the sign, trump said get her out of here. get her out. and then the mob essentially turned on me and attacked me. they shoved me, they punched me, they cursed at me and yelled racist and sexist slurs at me the entire way until i was ejected. >> what were they saying to you? >> calling me names, racist slurs. sexist slurs. telling me that -- calling me scum. >> so what was going through your mind as all these men surrounded you pushing and shoving you while th
canon. good evening. thank you so much for coming on. >> hello.anks for having us. >> so, we just saw the video showing you being pushed around and shoved by donald trump supporters at his rally. this past march. you say you attended the rally to protest peacefully. and the president can be heard yelling "get them out." >> i went there to protest peacefully and i definitely did remain peaceful the entire time i was in the rally. i pretty much worked my way through...
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matthew is the director of the canon institute. what's going on here?ome people surmise that the russians are testing president trump. >> thanks for having me. i have good news and bad news. the good news is, and you hear this and comments from official spokespeople in our department, what the russians are doing is not out of the ordinary. think about if you go out in traffic on a crowded interstate almost any day of the week in the united states, you're going to say behaviors by people who are very upsetting that our risking life and limb, but most of the time, you do it anyway and it's understood that those the rules of the game, that's the risk you take when you get on the interstate. that's the reality of being international overflights. we're doing it all the time, the russians are doing it, every other airpower is doing it. that's the good news. the bad news is very serious, which is the state of our military and military dialogue need improvement. we had two meetings between the chiefs of general staff on our side and on the russian side which is
matthew is the director of the canon institute. what's going on here?ome people surmise that the russians are testing president trump. >> thanks for having me. i have good news and bad news. the good news is, and you hear this and comments from official spokespeople in our department, what the russians are doing is not out of the ordinary. think about if you go out in traffic on a crowded interstate almost any day of the week in the united states, you're going to say behaviors by people...
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think it was -- in the case of reagan, it was strategic, but there was a sense that he was this loose canon, this cowboy, whether it was firing the traffic controllers early on or saying we're going to bomb russia in five minutes. i think it worked out well for reagan. >> it can work to your advantage. maybe he and tillerson have a good cop-bad cop thing going on. tillerson said we're not looking for regime change, we're just looking for denuclearization. it seems awfully civilized. then you're hearing different terms from prurch and they just expect president xi to sort it all out. >> certainly, there's no core conviction there so solid that he's not willing to change it. nixon had anti-communism and ronald reagan had that plus small government. the question is is there a single core unifying value that donald trump has that he won't budge on? >> just one word with describe what he believes in, and that's winning or victory, right? i'd not necessarily a core odd logical stance. i'd just that he wants to end at the end of the day. when he was running in the campaign and won the nominees and
think it was -- in the case of reagan, it was strategic, but there was a sense that he was this loose canon, this cowboy, whether it was firing the traffic controllers early on or saying we're going to bomb russia in five minutes. i think it worked out well for reagan. >> it can work to your advantage. maybe he and tillerson have a good cop-bad cop thing going on. tillerson said we're not looking for regime change, we're just looking for denuclearization. it seems awfully civilized. then...
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napoleon canon or into on top. this is interesting. carol: who got the better part of the dinner party deal with hamilton on one side and jefferson on the other. you all know the story is that they got together for dinner and capital,gave away the capitol can have the on the potomac if i can assume the state debts? who got the better deal? john: i think hamilton got the better deal. become the york had political capital of the united states as well as the commercial capital and artistic capital, on and on? it would then like pointless areas in argentina. there really is no other city in argentina. verynk this country was lucky that the political capital was put in this small down in the potomac. [laughter] carol: i am just thinking that someone also -- were they not also going to make money off of that land sale? the virginians -- akhil: george washington. carol: the virginians like to wax lyrical about producing food from the soil or producing the riches of the soil, but they were big plan to speculators. john: you bet. carol: i disco
napoleon canon or into on top. this is interesting. carol: who got the better part of the dinner party deal with hamilton on one side and jefferson on the other. you all know the story is that they got together for dinner and capital,gave away the capitol can have the on the potomac if i can assume the state debts? who got the better deal? john: i think hamilton got the better deal. become the york had political capital of the united states as well as the commercial capital and artistic...
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the canon family machine, the totalitarian regime needs a big scary enemy.a fish needs water. it needs a certain amount of external threat to justify life in north korea, which is unpleasant. transfer a unpleasant it may be the understatement of the century. the mac right, right. people live there, though. and there's a certain amount of dye used to with the machine believes. the way to get that diane and stay in that diane is to have a constant existential threat. the kim regime chooses the united states for historical reasons is this big bad enemy. having conflict with the united days helps kim jog un solidify his power going forward. leland: executed has relatives hopes and solidify his power as well. i'm interested in this concept of the three generations of of the kim family who have run this country. you can call them crazy, call them that, make fun of them, but they've survived. gadhafi is gone, saddam is gone. so many evil dictators of the world have met their end through the air of spring are other ways, but somehow these guys have gone on. likely b
the canon family machine, the totalitarian regime needs a big scary enemy.a fish needs water. it needs a certain amount of external threat to justify life in north korea, which is unpleasant. transfer a unpleasant it may be the understatement of the century. the mac right, right. people live there, though. and there's a certain amount of dye used to with the machine believes. the way to get that diane and stay in that diane is to have a constant existential threat. the kim regime chooses the...
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his approach is consistent with the canons of judicial ethics.t is consistent with the position taken by justice ginsburg during her nomination. in fact, that is where the ginsburg rule comes from. she put it this way, "a judge sworn to decide impartiality can offer no forecast, no hence for -- for thathow would show not only disregard for the specifics of a padilla case, it would display disdain for the entire judicial process." reflectssuch response the ginsburg principal. host: while much of the attention was focused on george gorsuch pasta nomination, some of the news coming out of that committee hearing yesterday. senate democrats support the nomination for the number two spot in the justice department despite his refusal to promise to appoint a special prosecutor to handle the probe of russia's interference in the presidential election. jeff sessions has recused himself from the probe and the russian hacking. leaving the responsibility to fall to his deputy attorney general. that goes to the full senate as well. kerry is up next, dayton, oh
his approach is consistent with the canons of judicial ethics.t is consistent with the position taken by justice ginsburg during her nomination. in fact, that is where the ginsburg rule comes from. she put it this way, "a judge sworn to decide impartiality can offer no forecast, no hence for -- for thathow would show not only disregard for the specifics of a padilla case, it would display disdain for the entire judicial process." reflectssuch response the ginsburg principal. host:...
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bombed tripoli, we were worried in '86 that gadhafi was a loose canon, but the fact he occupied chadhey had a lot of you're rauranium. i got the opportunity to edit ronald reagan's diaries and he was very concerned they did lose those two air force captains being shot down but besides that that one was considered a success for ronald reagan and in 1993 and 1998, bill clinton's two you just dealt with, bill clinton got some mileage out of those but alas we didn't kill saddam hussein or gadhafi and they continued to create mischief for the united states. >> when you look back, a lot of presidents faced a foreign policy test in the first 100 days. of course, where we're at in the trump administration, we have nixon who was tested by north korea and george w. bush tested by china and list goes on. do you think the chemical weapons attack was a move by syria specifically aimed at testing president trump? >> it seems to be the thought they could get away with it. perhaps they believed the narrative that donald trump was so tied with russia he wouldn't do anything. trump has kind of broke t
bombed tripoli, we were worried in '86 that gadhafi was a loose canon, but the fact he occupied chadhey had a lot of you're rauranium. i got the opportunity to edit ronald reagan's diaries and he was very concerned they did lose those two air force captains being shot down but besides that that one was considered a success for ronald reagan and in 1993 and 1998, bill clinton's two you just dealt with, bill clinton got some mileage out of those but alas we didn't kill saddam hussein or gadhafi...
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tom: is not president to canons decision to act more all it takes reflection of constitutionalism? timothy: that is a good question. buchanan is a democrat. he is one of these dough-faces this is the term to. discuss northerners who acted like southerners with rights and slaves. buchanan is a democrat in pennsylvania. he backs, like a lot of northern democrats at the time. i should add that of the seven justices, it chief justice tawny and chief justice scott, five of them are from slaveholder states and two of them are from northern states and they are both democrats. so northern democrats upholding southern principles and the rights of slaveholder's definitely part of the story and the 1850's. that is basically the story of the career of stephen douglas. he had been kind of an advocate of southern rights and a defender of southerners for many years. what happened with douglas is cc the goalposts are being moved. because stephen douglas, from illinois, argued for the notion of popular sovereignty which is the notion of the issue of whether slavery ought to spread in the west. this
tom: is not president to canons decision to act more all it takes reflection of constitutionalism? timothy: that is a good question. buchanan is a democrat. he is one of these dough-faces this is the term to. discuss northerners who acted like southerners with rights and slaves. buchanan is a democrat in pennsylvania. he backs, like a lot of northern democrats at the time. i should add that of the seven justices, it chief justice tawny and chief justice scott, five of them are from slaveholder...
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buster posey with a canon for the arm picked off turner at 2nd. that is unusual to see.alked publicly for the first time about thursday's dirt bike accident that put hemione the disabled -- him on the disabled list with an injured shoulder and bruised ribs. >> definitely not the most responsible decision i made. and it sucks not being able to be out here with my guys and try to help us win some games. >> sergio romo came back with a nice standing ovation. he was dressed in dodger blue as you probably already know. the giants showed highlights of romo. when he took the mound in the 8th giants fans chanted beat l.a. and they screamed beat romo. >> and they did. >> they did. >> all right. that is our show for this morning. thank you so much for joining us. >> and let us play in your sand box. >> i watch you every weekend. so thank you. >> bye. see you later. >> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." >> wendy: how you doin? it's going to be juicy. [ applause ] >> now, here's wendy! [ applause ] [ applause ] thank you for watching our show. [ applause ] my c
buster posey with a canon for the arm picked off turner at 2nd. that is unusual to see.alked publicly for the first time about thursday's dirt bike accident that put hemione the disabled -- him on the disabled list with an injured shoulder and bruised ribs. >> definitely not the most responsible decision i made. and it sucks not being able to be out here with my guys and try to help us win some games. >> sergio romo came back with a nice standing ovation. he was dressed in dodger...
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i think of guys like marcus canon and the offensive line. marcus. [applause] great, marcus.t's some line. or matt slater, who was awarded the 2017 bart starr award for the character and leadership he has shown both on and off the field. malcolm mitchell. it's true. [applause] malcolm mitchell, who as a rookie handled the pressure of the super bowl like an absolute true veteran. way to go, malcolm. [applause] good job. or nate ebner who played in our olympic rugby team last summer, pretty good athlete; right? in brazil, and he was in brazil playing and doing really well, and is an all pro special team guy and player. so, nate, congratulations. where's nate? which is a tougher sport, nate? football or rugby? [laughter] i had a feeling you might say that. but everyone played a role and everybody played as champions. it was the first overtime game in super bowl history, and it ended with a legendary victory for this proud franchise and for these absolutely terrific players and coaches. you had the best record in football with 14 wins and only 2 losses, and that doesn't happen by
i think of guys like marcus canon and the offensive line. marcus. [applause] great, marcus.t's some line. or matt slater, who was awarded the 2017 bart starr award for the character and leadership he has shown both on and off the field. malcolm mitchell. it's true. [applause] malcolm mitchell, who as a rookie handled the pressure of the super bowl like an absolute true veteran. way to go, malcolm. [applause] good job. or nate ebner who played in our olympic rugby team last summer, pretty good...
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at the time of the civil war, the canon was getting off one shot per minute. i world war i, it changed. the technology was indirect fire. you were firing from several miles away, firing high explosive shells. this was changing the surface of the earth when these things explode. fire, they would constantly say it was the most nerve-racking experience. there is nothing you can do. you just endure it. you shelter. -- dig and help you survive hope you survive. it leaves lacerating wounds destroying limbs and destroying faces. of all the weapons, the doughboys feared at the most. opened,is exhibit just photographs of the french landscape still pockmarked. our next call is from michael in galveston, texas. think he may have addressed my question before. given that the russians had diddrawn from the war, why the transfer of german soldiers from the eastern front to the western front have not a greater impact? and a follow on question you may have also addressed, was it that the blockade not only interfered with manpower but interfered with materiel delivery also? gue
at the time of the civil war, the canon was getting off one shot per minute. i world war i, it changed. the technology was indirect fire. you were firing from several miles away, firing high explosive shells. this was changing the surface of the earth when these things explode. fire, they would constantly say it was the most nerve-racking experience. there is nothing you can do. you just endure it. you shelter. -- dig and help you survive hope you survive. it leaves lacerating wounds destroying...
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my favorite document in the canon isn't the letter from the birmingham jail. it's the letter from the white clergy written to him that he responds to, which basically says, you are dividing people and riling people up with your activism by coming down here to the point where we can barely talk to each other. >> but the letter from birming ham jail said that no law of man that does not square with the law of god is moral. >> that's right. >> and he always seized the high moral ground. you know why he won? because when the police brought the dogs and the batons and pounds people over the head in the early days of television, no matter who we were, republican, democrat, liberal, conservative, rich, poor, we said that is not america, and we won't put up with it anymore. and he drove it to the top, not from the top down. bottom up. >> governor john kasich, thank you for making time tonight. >>> lots more ahead. don't go anywhere. >>> there are still two big mysteries surrounding the fund-raising for the. his inaugural $107 million, more than double the previous rec
my favorite document in the canon isn't the letter from the birmingham jail. it's the letter from the white clergy written to him that he responds to, which basically says, you are dividing people and riling people up with your activism by coming down here to the point where we can barely talk to each other. >> but the letter from birming ham jail said that no law of man that does not square with the law of god is moral. >> that's right. >> and he always seized the high moral...
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and also for the tri-valley on 84 in both directions, we're starting to see it slow down around con canon. let's get a live look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. starting to see the slowdown there. a lot more friends joining you in traffic. >> starting to see the sunrise, too. thank you very much. >>> pretty. >> coming up, earth day is tomorrow. the simple steps that will lower your electric bill and help save the planet at the same time. >> first, just getting word that 26 hostages including members of qatar's ruling family, have been released after 16 months in captivity in iraq. that group was kidnapped in december of 2015 from a desert camp. >>> also, elon musk's latest endeavor, the brain. the ceo of tesla and spacex is looking to link a computer to a human brain to help treat strokes and other health problems. musk is hoping to have a product ready in about four years. we'll be back in two minutes right after this break. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when
and also for the tri-valley on 84 in both directions, we're starting to see it slow down around con canon. let's get a live look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza. starting to see the slowdown there. a lot more friends joining you in traffic. >> starting to see the sunrise, too. thank you very much. >>> pretty. >> coming up, earth day is tomorrow. the simple steps that will lower your electric bill and help save the planet at the same time. >> first, just getting...
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ten miles outside the heart of charleston the sheriff al canon detention center is for all of those in trouble with the law. most of the 1,500 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. josh gore is on his third stay here. >> i have done a bunch of terrible things in my life that i am so not proud of but they are all character building. at the end of the day i sit on that bunk and i'm really upset with who i am. >> what's your most violent conviction? >> home invasion, armed robbery. conviction out of tampa. i had a really good lawyer. my father and his company behind it. i got two years for it which is like a blessing from heaven. >> constant troubles. it got the angel and the devil. >> gohr was arrested for allegedly shop lifting shirts from a department store. he pled not guilty is awaiting trial. if convicted he can faface a longer than typical sentence due to his prior record. >> it is all drug related. first time i was 11 years old. first time i did cocaine i was 12 years old. >> while some prior incarcerations oc
ten miles outside the heart of charleston the sheriff al canon detention center is for all of those in trouble with the law. most of the 1,500 men and women incarcerated here are only charged with crimes awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. josh gore is on his third stay here. >> i have done a bunch of terrible things in my life that i am so not proud of but they are all character building. at the end of the day i sit on that bunk and i'm really upset with who i am. >>...
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working on the space program calculating the church at ture of how were we going to take this man in the canon and blast them into space around the earth? so mrs. johnson worked in the group called the flight research which changed its name over the years but the people in that particular division were very closely linked to the early days of the space program and her group was responsible for calculating those trajectories of those early flights. the point at which that mission transformed from a simple ballistic trajectory so send the man up and make comes back down to something that circled the entire earth required a much higher level of communication. computer technology. langley was in charge of building the tracking and that was one of glorious jobs setting up these tracking stations around the earth in order to track this man in the space ship as he circled overhead. computers were brought in to help with that task, to calculate those numbers real time but this was a real moment at which the old-school computing which had been done by a roomful of women sitting at a desk at 500-dollar
working on the space program calculating the church at ture of how were we going to take this man in the canon and blast them into space around the earth? so mrs. johnson worked in the group called the flight research which changed its name over the years but the people in that particular division were very closely linked to the early days of the space program and her group was responsible for calculating those trajectories of those early flights. the point at which that mission transformed...
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what do you think about the particular canon of that. is it henry and richard's play? where'd you get your inspiration from with regard to this topic and shakespeare? >> something that i'm finding really inspiring is how vulnerable he makes his soldiers when they talk about their country and their love for their country. over and over again, you have the almost lament of o scotland, poor country, my poor country, weep for our country. for many different sayings, generals and i was profoundly moved when i started to see a pattern over and over again. for me that was what guided me through that fray. that the strongest characters were the most emotionally available when it came to expressing their love of country. there were two chronicles and they both recalled what henry the fifth said. he said let's go fellas. [applause] mr. secretary. >> well, it's quite hard to go after him, isn't it i would say this. fighting as many wars as the country has been lately, wars haven't really changed. they have become very personal. we talked about the remoteness and the technology an
what do you think about the particular canon of that. is it henry and richard's play? where'd you get your inspiration from with regard to this topic and shakespeare? >> something that i'm finding really inspiring is how vulnerable he makes his soldiers when they talk about their country and their love for their country. over and over again, you have the almost lament of o scotland, poor country, my poor country, weep for our country. for many different sayings, generals and i was...
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say, four or five, some what longer pieces but the same sort of story, plus a profile of edna beu canon who is the homicide fighter for the "miami herald." >> rose: oh yes, i know, i know. i mean is it, we now have a television series on cbs that just goes to murders every week. >> right. >> rose: popular theories. called 48 hours. >> right. >> rose: now what is it about murder? >> well, for mee, it is not the murder itself but what it sort of opens up in people's life, and the surrounding community and when there is a murder, the shades are drawn. the stones are over-- turned over and transkripts are made and my wife used to say i would go anywhere where there was a transcript. but-- . >> rose: but also you found the secrets that people have been hiding. >> yeah, yeah. and it is sort of outlooking into. so a lot of oasksz things. and then trials, reporters tend to like trials because the person on the witness stand actually has to answer the question. and if he doesn't, the judge could say bailive, take this man away. he can't change the subject or tell you that he has got an important
say, four or five, some what longer pieces but the same sort of story, plus a profile of edna beu canon who is the homicide fighter for the "miami herald." >> rose: oh yes, i know, i know. i mean is it, we now have a television series on cbs that just goes to murders every week. >> right. >> rose: popular theories. called 48 hours. >> right. >> rose: now what is it about murder? >> well, for mee, it is not the murder itself but what it sort of opens...
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thrown around about sill, philosophical approaches to foreign policy, where did this action fit in that canonlso relative to where donald trump was maybe just a week ago? >> i think it may be the real foreign policy doctrine of this administration is keep them guessing and not jus just in operational terms. if you think about what president trump said in discussing these strikes, he said america has to stand for justice. secretary of state rex tillerson said earlier in the week that we needed to act on behalf of the international community. that fits squarely in a liberal internationalist and neoconservative foreign policy establishment that trump seeped to object root and branch in his campaign if you take the rhetoric this week seriously then the sort of things senator mccain follow from it, if we really stand for justice we need to have a broader intervention in syria. is trump willing to take his own words to their logical conclusion that way? i am not sure he should, and i am not sure he will. >> dickerson: do you think, ruth, that there is a down side, when you speak this moral terms as
thrown around about sill, philosophical approaches to foreign policy, where did this action fit in that canonlso relative to where donald trump was maybe just a week ago? >> i think it may be the real foreign policy doctrine of this administration is keep them guessing and not jus just in operational terms. if you think about what president trump said in discussing these strikes, he said america has to stand for justice. secretary of state rex tillerson said earlier in the week that we...
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his approach is consistent with the cannons of jew dish -- canons of judicial ethics and is consistent with the position taken by justice ginsburg during her nomination. in fact, that's where the ginsburg rule comes from. she put it this way -- "a judge particlity ide im can offer no forecast, no hints, for that would show not only disregard for the specificses of a particular se, it would display disdain -- disdain for the entire judicial process." judge gorsuch's response reflects the ginsburg principle. and so at last, after all these charges leveled against the nominee and his record have fallen flat, we learn that the nominee should be opposed because of his record -- not because of his record or his qualifications but because of clients he had or the groups who now support him. we've heard criticism of the judge's former client, the department of justice, and its litigating positions. opposition on these grounds may e creative but they're in fact baseless. here's the inconsistency. judge justice kagan, for example, argued as solicitor general that the government could constitutio
his approach is consistent with the cannons of jew dish -- canons of judicial ethics and is consistent with the position taken by justice ginsburg during her nomination. in fact, that's where the ginsburg rule comes from. she put it this way -- "a judge particlity ide im can offer no forecast, no hints, for that would show not only disregard for the specificses of a particular se, it would display disdain -- disdain for the entire judicial process." judge gorsuch's response reflects...