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that is when john burr man came in. and we had them ever since. it's been 158-20 years. >> when it comes to the choir, and i had the privilege of being there and i come to the choir rehearsals. how do you come on sun to select a song? you also select the songs. >> first i got to see what soloists are there. i tried to set the mood. for the preacher to preach. i think that is my primary job. and first you want to wake the people up. and then the next song you can't keep hitting them like that. you know. you got to wake them up. and then calm them down. and then fire back up. and so far it has worked. and something before the preacher preaches that really touching. really something. >> you are trying to bring the people in. you want to bring them into the spirit of what is going on at glide. and music touches the soul and the spirit. clues to somehow you do that. because people have such a difficult time sometimes seeing the two together. >> i never think about it. because to me i'm doing what i'm supposed to do is play music. and i feel just like a
that is when john burr man came in. and we had them ever since. it's been 158-20 years. >> when it comes to the choir, and i had the privilege of being there and i come to the choir rehearsals. how do you come on sun to select a song? you also select the songs. >> first i got to see what soloists are there. i tried to set the mood. for the preacher to preach. i think that is my primary job. and first you want to wake the people up. and then the next song you can't keep hitting them...
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burr who defended himself he had very zinced well. he distinguished help. he was also assisted by the judge in the trial and the judge happened to be the other of thomas jefferson john m. the last of the federalists. in the day supreme court justices were circuit court judges. and marshall sat for the circuit court in richmond and the treason that burr was alleged to have committed occurred in kentucky which -- excuse me -- when kentucky -- no sorry when west virginia was still part of virginia. and so, it was john marshall who presided over the trial. and who was not going to let thomas jefferson get away with any sloppy prosecution. for treason s. under the constitution treason is very narrowly defined. it consists of waging war against the united states or abetting those countries at war with the united states and it has to be witnessed by two eye-witnesses. well, the prosecution couldn't get the eye-witnesses because the stuff that burr was said to have done actually happened when burr was far away. and secondly, there was no war. and marshall ruled on this that he instructed the jury, you have to acquit. well, anyway, i can't tell you the rest of the story, bec
burr who defended himself he had very zinced well. he distinguished help. he was also assisted by the judge in the trial and the judge happened to be the other of thomas jefferson john m. the last of the federalists. in the day supreme court justices were circuit court judges. and marshall sat for the circuit court in richmond and the treason that burr was alleged to have committed occurred in kentucky which -- excuse me -- when kentucky -- no sorry when west virginia was still part of...
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burr, who defended himself. he was also assisted by the judge in the trial. and the judge happened to be that other of thomas jefferson, john marshal. in the days when supreme court justices were also circuit court judges. and marshall sat for the circuit court in richmond. and the treason burr was alleged to have committed occurred in kentucky when kentucky was -- excuse me. on west virginia when it was still part of west virginia. so t was john marshal who presided over the trial and who was not going to let thomas jefferson get away with any sloppy prosecutor for treason. in fact, the burr trial became very important in american jurisprudence. because under the constitution, treason is very narrowly defined. consists of waging war against the united states or abetting those countries at war with the united states. and it has to be witnessed by two eye witnesses. well, the prosecution couldn't get the eye witnesses because the stuff that burr was toads have done actually happened when burr was far away. and secondly, there was no war. and marshall ruled on this and instructed the jury you have to acquit. the rest of the s
burr, who defended himself. he was also assisted by the judge in the trial. and the judge happened to be that other of thomas jefferson, john marshal. in the days when supreme court justices were also circuit court judges. and marshall sat for the circuit court in richmond. and the treason burr was alleged to have committed occurred in kentucky when kentucky was -- excuse me. on west virginia when it was still part of west virginia. so t was john marshal who presided over the trial and who was...
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the treason that putin burr was alleged to have committed, occurred in kentucky and that's when kentucky, or sorry at west virginia when that was still part of virginia. so it was johnmarshall who presided over the trial. and who is not going to let thomas jefferson get away with any sloppy prosecution for treason. in fact the burr trial became very important in american jurisprudence. because under the constitution, treason is narrowly defined. it consists of waging war against the united states, or abetting those countries at war with the united states. and it has to be witnessed by two eyewitnesses. well the prosecution could not get the eyewitnesses, because the stuff that burr was said to have done happened when burr was far away. and marshall ruled on this. and he instructed the jury that you have to acquit. while the rest of the story is, while not gonna tell you because i want you to read the book. i am going to stop here, and ask questions. you must have questions. and if you have any answers to the questions i have, i'll be happy to listen to those. if you have any questions raise your hand. since we have the c-span group in the back, i will repeat the que
the treason that putin burr was alleged to have committed, occurred in kentucky and that's when kentucky, or sorry at west virginia when that was still part of virginia. so it was johnmarshall who presided over the trial. and who is not going to let thomas jefferson get away with any sloppy prosecution for treason. in fact the burr trial became very important in american jurisprudence. because under the constitution, treason is narrowly defined. it consists of waging war against the united...
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roy blunt, richard burr, shelley moore capito, bill cassidy susan collins, kevin cramer mike crapo, lindsey graham, of course, chuck grassley johnnell lisa murkowski, rob portman jim risch, mitt romney thom tillis, and todd young. now, a few of these people plan to retire soon, thank heaven t but most of them intend to get reelected at some point. and it might be good if voters made that impossible.. a youtube personality called chris chan has just been arrested in virginia on, of all things, incest charges. authorities say he was having sex with a 79-year-old who is his grandmother. they classified chris chan as a female and that means chris chan, and accused sex criminal would have been housed in a women's prison. chan is now being considered a man by the jail. but this is not an isolated incident. many prisons in this country do housed biological men with women. this is something we predicted -- many predicted -- and were laughed at. kara danskyre was one of the people who predicted this, the president of the u.s. chapter of the women's human rights campaign, and she joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. i remember
roy blunt, richard burr, shelley moore capito, bill cassidy susan collins, kevin cramer mike crapo, lindsey graham, of course, chuck grassley johnnell lisa murkowski, rob portman jim risch, mitt romney thom tillis, and todd young. now, a few of these people plan to retire soon, thank heaven t but most of them intend to get reelected at some point. and it might be good if voters made that impossible.. a youtube personality called chris chan has just been arrested in virginia on, of all things,...
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roy blunt, richard burr, shelley moore capito, bill cassidy, susan collins, kevin cramer, mike crapo, deb fischer, lindsey graham, chuck grassley, johnportman, james risch, mitt romney, dan sullivan, thom tillis and roger wicker of mississippi. that's what they're doing in your name. are they defending you, standing up for your country? no, they voted for pete buttigieg's fake infrastructure bill. that's it for us. a new book. it's a pretty good book called "the long slide." order it from tuckercarlson.com. you can cut the big tech out of the way. have a great evening. and we head over to sean hannity. >> sean: the reckless spending on capitol hill, it continues, yeah, the rino republicans that you just heard. inflation skyrocketing. all across the country and we are literally stealing money from our own children. republicans are helping to enable it. the $1 trillion down payment on the green new deal just passedld the senate with republican support. senator john kennedy said the bill was full of stupid stuff. keep in mind the 1 trillion is in addition to the 600 billionri already spent on top of the 3.5 trillion the democrats will u
roy blunt, richard burr, shelley moore capito, bill cassidy, susan collins, kevin cramer, mike crapo, deb fischer, lindsey graham, chuck grassley, johnportman, james risch, mitt romney, dan sullivan, thom tillis and roger wicker of mississippi. that's what they're doing in your name. are they defending you, standing up for your country? no, they voted for pete buttigieg's fake infrastructure bill. that's it for us. a new book. it's a pretty good book called "the long slide." order it...
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burr and various other people considered conspiring. various people in kentucky and tennessee spent some time, people like john severe in kentucky, spent some time thinking about whether spanish -- an alliance with spain would serve them better than an alliance with the united states. the united states were at a real problem. this map is envisioning a system that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new area of land. as people take up the challenge or the promise of that possibility, there is very good possibility that the united states would not be the kind of super intending power that would best serve their interests. and there's a period in the early -- in the early republic when a lot of people in the southwest were more interested in or as interested in spain as a possible ally as they were in the united states. >> wasn't the oregon territory -- i may be overstepping the bounds of this class, but wasn't the oregon territory split between britain and the united states for a good, long time? >> the oregon country was split, and there was -- you know, it's not resolved until the -- it's not clear until th
burr and various other people considered conspiring. various people in kentucky and tennessee spent some time, people like john severe in kentucky, spent some time thinking about whether spanish -- an alliance with spain would serve them better than an alliance with the united states. the united states were at a real problem. this map is envisioning a system that will encourage the rapid occupation and settlement of a gigantic new area of land. as people take up the challenge or the promise of...
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richard burr, lindsey graham, mike rounds, thom tillis, chris coons, maggie hassan, john hickenlooper, angus king, jacky rosen. 11 democrats and 11 republicans. to my colleagues who voted with us repeatedly to advance this bill toward final passage and helped us to get to this point by giving us good input that was incorporated in the legislation -- mike crapo, roy blunt, chuck grassley, john hoeven, jim risch, roger wicker, dan sullivan. thank you for your input, your encouragement and your support. i want to give a particular thank you to my friend and colleague, our republican leader, senator mitch mcconnell. i want to thank him for his encouragement and his support throughout this process, for sticking his neck out. i know he's probably the only person who is as happy as i am in this chamber to see us move forward with this legislation that will help us find a long-term solution to a major bridge, the brent spence bridge. i want to thank the committee staffs who did so much to lay the groundwork for this legislation. about 73% of the pages in this final 2,300-page legislation are
richard burr, lindsey graham, mike rounds, thom tillis, chris coons, maggie hassan, john hickenlooper, angus king, jacky rosen. 11 democrats and 11 republicans. to my colleagues who voted with us repeatedly to advance this bill toward final passage and helped us to get to this point by giving us good input that was incorporated in the legislation -- mike crapo, roy blunt, chuck grassley, john hoeven, jim risch, roger wicker, dan sullivan. thank you for your input, your encouragement and your...