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there's a jehovah god out there. and, you know, i always look forward to that day when the world will be at peace and everybody can come together and get along, you know? >> we're going to talk about getting allock -- along, because i think inquiring minds want to have a context to that. can we have the first slide? so we have some pictures behind us, many of which will be familiar to you, of course. >> yep. i know that one. [laughter] ouch. >> yeah. this is, this is that night. and i wanted to read what i thought was one of the more moving passages, um, as you describe actually what's happening before the camera is rolling. >> uh-huh. >> um, so this is, this is what you describe. you said, um, but that was not their intent, and that was made brutally clear to me when one of the officers suddenly kicked me with his boot in the side of my face. smashing my jaw. it felt like someone had taken a baseball bat to my head. before i could even register that unbearable pain, one of the other officers slammed me in the lower
there's a jehovah god out there. and, you know, i always look forward to that day when the world will be at peace and everybody can come together and get along, you know? >> we're going to talk about getting allock -- along, because i think inquiring minds want to have a context to that. can we have the first slide? so we have some pictures behind us, many of which will be familiar to you, of course. >> yep. i know that one. [laughter] ouch. >> yeah. this is, this is that...
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gypsies, red for political prisoners, green for prisoners, black for anti-socialist, purple for jehovah's witness, blue for immigrants, and tank for homosexuals. the pink triangles were slightly larger than the other triangle'' so that the guards could identify them from a distance. it is said that those who wore the pink triangles were singled out by the guards to receive harsher treatment and when the guards were finished with them, some of the other inmates would harm them as well. at the end of the war, when the concentration camps were finally liberated, virtually all of the prisoners were released except for those with the pink triangle. many of those with pink triangles on their pockets were put back into prison and the nightmare continued. it is the same kind of senseless, irrational hatred that still haunts days, jews, blacks, and other minorities today. the taliban in afghanistan required non-muslims to wear identifying badges on their clothing, just as the nazis required their undesirables to wear those logos so long ago. history repeats itself. that is why 26 -- excuse me, tha
gypsies, red for political prisoners, green for prisoners, black for anti-socialist, purple for jehovah's witness, blue for immigrants, and tank for homosexuals. the pink triangles were slightly larger than the other triangle'' so that the guards could identify them from a distance. it is said that those who wore the pink triangles were singled out by the guards to receive harsher treatment and when the guards were finished with them, some of the other inmates would harm them as well. at the...
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witness and nixon was quaker and there are people out there who are jehovah's witness and quaker sayt one counts, and eisenhower became a presbyterian after he was president. so a few quirks, but it shows how things have changed in the country. >> absolutely fascinating. >> whole new world for us. >> i love the blog. thank you, josh. >> you got it. >>> and the suspect accused of shooting a guard at the head quarter s quarters of the group of the family research council is being charged in the crime. there are signs that the motive might have been political. don't forget that you can watch cnn live on your computer at work. go to cnn.com/tv. you've been busy for a dead man. after you jumped ship in bangkok, i thought i'd lost you. >>> surfing is my life now. but who's going to .... >>> tell the world that priceline has even faster, easier ways to save you money. . . on hotels, flights & cars? you still have it. >>> i'll always have it. so this is it? >>> we'll see where the waves take me. sayonara, brah! so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren'
witness and nixon was quaker and there are people out there who are jehovah's witness and quaker sayt one counts, and eisenhower became a presbyterian after he was president. so a few quirks, but it shows how things have changed in the country. >> absolutely fascinating. >> whole new world for us. >> i love the blog. thank you, josh. >> you got it. >>> and the suspect accused of shooting a guard at the head quarter s quarters of the group of the family research...
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a jehovah god out there. i always look forward to that day with the world will be at peace and everyone can come together and get along. >> you're not talking about getting them on because inquiring minds want to have a context for that. can we have the first slide. we have some pictures behind as, many familiar to you of course. >> pouch. >> yeah, this is that night. i wanted to read what i thought was one of the more moving passages as you describe actually what's happening before the camera is rolling. so this is what you describe. use the but that was not their intent and that was made brutally clear to me with one of the officers suddenly kicked me with his boot in the side of my face, smashing my job. it felt like someone had taken a baseball bat to the head. before i could even register that unbearable pain, one of the officers slammed in the lower leg with his baton. i heard it crack it was so surprised if they immediately pleaded with melanie who is one of the arresting officers who at that point had
a jehovah god out there. i always look forward to that day with the world will be at peace and everyone can come together and get along. >> you're not talking about getting them on because inquiring minds want to have a context for that. can we have the first slide. we have some pictures behind as, many familiar to you of course. >> pouch. >> yeah, this is that night. i wanted to read what i thought was one of the more moving passages as you describe actually what's happening...
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one involved a restauranteur who was a jehovah's witness, who systematically provided bail for witnesses who were systematically being arrested by the provincial police in quebec. the response of the then- attorney general and prime minister was to cancel his liquor permit in order to render them incapable of providing bail. the attorney general succeeded in that mission, but was then a personally sued. i am not sure whether that would qualify as judicial review in the sense in which it is used here. it's certainly resulted in an equally effective and happy ending. the attorney general and prime minister found personally liable. i think it is is fair to say that that had a constitutional dimension that i would include in judicial review. >> may i ask about one confidence that you're court has that the u.s. supreme court declined, the very first supreme court, that you can give advisory opinions? i suppose the most famous one was the secession of or th -- of quebec. can you tell us -- is that one of a kind? or is the advisory -- your advisory confidence invoked fairly often? >> i think in
one involved a restauranteur who was a jehovah's witness, who systematically provided bail for witnesses who were systematically being arrested by the provincial police in quebec. the response of the then- attorney general and prime minister was to cancel his liquor permit in order to render them incapable of providing bail. the attorney general succeeded in that mission, but was then a personally sued. i am not sure whether that would qualify as judicial review in the sense in which it is used...
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and far between, ron carelli, would be one, which was a case involving a restaurateur who was a jehovah's witnesses and systematically provided bail for witnesses who were being arrested by the provincial police in quebec. the response of the then-attorney general and prime minister was to cancel carellis liquor permit in order to render him incapable of providing bail. the attorney general succeeded in the mission, but was then personally sued, and i'm not sure whether that would qualify as judicial review in the sense in which it is used here, but it certainly resulted in an equally effective and happy ending. the attorney general and prime minister found personally libel, and i think it's fair to say that had a constitutional dimension that i would include in judicial review. >> may i ask about one competence that your court has that the u.s. supreme court declined, the very first supreme court. that is, you can give advisory opinions, and i spouse the most famous one was the secession of quebec. s is that one of a kind or is that invoked fairly often. >> in the almost ten years, i've
and far between, ron carelli, would be one, which was a case involving a restaurateur who was a jehovah's witnesses and systematically provided bail for witnesses who were being arrested by the provincial police in quebec. the response of the then-attorney general and prime minister was to cancel carellis liquor permit in order to render him incapable of providing bail. the attorney general succeeded in the mission, but was then personally sued, and i'm not sure whether that would qualify as...
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and far between, ron carelli, would be one, which was a case involving a restaurateur who was a jehovah's witnesses and systematically provided bail for witnesses who were being arrested by the provincial police in quebec. the response of the then-attorney general and prime minister was to cancel carellis liquor permit in order to render him incapable of providing bail. the attorney general succeeded in the mission, but was then personally sued, and i'm not sure whether that would qualify as judicial review in the sense in which it is used here, but it certainly resulted in an equally effective and happy ending. the attorney general and prime minister found personally libel, and i think it's fair to say that had a constitutional dimension that i would include in judicial review. >> may i ask about one competence that your court has that the u.s. supreme court declined, the very first supreme court. that is, you can give advisory opinions, and i spouse the most famous one was the secession of quebec. s is that one of a kind or is that invoked fairly often. >> in the almost ten years, i've
and far between, ron carelli, would be one, which was a case involving a restaurateur who was a jehovah's witnesses and systematically provided bail for witnesses who were being arrested by the provincial police in quebec. the response of the then-attorney general and prime minister was to cancel carellis liquor permit in order to render him incapable of providing bail. the attorney general succeeded in the mission, but was then personally sued, and i'm not sure whether that would qualify as...