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i shared an office with a young lawyer who was in john's law firm in wisconsin whose name was john bell. he was very focused on aggregating sure and recording the statements of information. i don't remember. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to tapes and began to listen to the tapes of president nixon talking to his staff members, talking to henry kissinger, talking to his filipino valet. i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes, which was richard nixon taping himself listening to tapes. i was one of several people whose job it was to try to, in so far as possible, to perfect the transcription. we would sit with the headphones on, listening, trying to make out words, some of the transcription had already occurred but some of it was garbled and was not at all clear. but the tape of tapes was a big revelation to me. i had no idea he would be taping himself, listening to tapes and coming up with rationalizations so he would call somebody into the room and say, i want to play this for you. now when i said that, here is what i meant
i shared an office with a young lawyer who was in john's law firm in wisconsin whose name was john bell. he was very focused on aggregating sure and recording the statements of information. i don't remember. i do remember starting in early summer, maybe through bernie, i began listening to tapes and began to listen to the tapes of president nixon talking to his staff members, talking to henry kissinger, talking to his filipino valet. i particularly remember what we call the tape of tapes, which...
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immigrants are helping breathe life into farming langley of mike one explains we were farmers by john laws while we migrated to america as refugees we bought some of our traditions to america my mom her mom and my grandmother we used to do this together so brings them every bag. at that nature preserve our 25 years we're saying yes i did. a better way to fire. timing isn't just about food that despite how silly that may sound one thing farm a continues to do decade after decade is show that farming impacts communities big and small in ways you might not expect these issues in farming order dave matthews explains i remember when i was a kid and my father my father was ill and eventually. he died from his illness i remember after he died my mom started gardening almost like a crazy person. she just ensures outside digging and planting. but in a few days it started to look like she was sort of magical and she just said it helped her heal. being connecting herself to the earth what i mean is say when i when i compared the sort of over industrialization of farming which severs us from the earth
immigrants are helping breathe life into farming langley of mike one explains we were farmers by john laws while we migrated to america as refugees we bought some of our traditions to america my mom her mom and my grandmother we used to do this together so brings them every bag. at that nature preserve our 25 years we're saying yes i did. a better way to fire. timing isn't just about food that despite how silly that may sound one thing farm a continues to do decade after decade is show that...
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vision of someone who can do something about it. >> ignoring the peril, john openly accuses herod and his wife of violating jewish law>> give up this woman. send her away. >> if john the baptist said out loud what everybody else was really murmuring about, then that put him in the category of someone who could be accused of sedition or treason. he would be like a terrorist. >> if john the baptist is successful in his campaign against herod antipas, it could spark a political revolution. john's provocation puts him in mortal danger as he enters a duel with the jewish leader in which only one man can emerge the winner. >> repent herod, or you shall be punished! >> you've done this before and you know what you're doing. >> okay. >> well, we'll just have to see how we go, i think. >> in kansas city, professor tom higham of oxford university is trying to figure out a way of drilling into a relic of john the baptist. >> because here is open already, i think it's probably best to go in here first and see how we go. >> he hopes to date the carbon inside the bone and perhaps even get a dna profile that can then be matched aga
vision of someone who can do something about it. >> ignoring the peril, john openly accuses herod and his wife of violating jewish law>> give up this woman. send her away. >> if john the baptist said out loud what everybody else was really murmuring about, then that put him in the category of someone who could be accused of sedition or treason. he would be like a terrorist. >> if john the baptist is successful in his campaign against herod antipas, it could spark a...
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david: ok, so he built a law practice, and she built a law practice? johnindependent law practices, because back then you could not work in a big downtown law practice. my mom worked on divorces, and my dad did mostly real estate and bankruptcies. david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself. an only child. the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a good thing for you? john: it was. they focused everything on me. they got divorced when i was three years old, so i had two different lifestyles. you know, my dad lived in a studio apartment, not far from downtown, and my mom lived in a large house in hyde park. and they were different political persuasions. my mom was republican, my dad was a democrat. so i learned to navigate two different worlds each and every week. david: you went to the university of chicago famous lab school, which is known for its k-12? john: it is a k to 12 school. i got there in ninth grade. it is a terrific place. david: in addition to academic pursuits,
david: ok, so he built a law practice, and she built a law practice? johnindependent law practices, because back then you could not work in a big downtown law practice. my mom worked on divorces, and my dad did mostly real estate and bankruptcies. david: you were the only child? john: i was. david: like myself. an only child. the advantage of being an only child is your parents put a lot of time and attention into you. was that a good thing for you? john: it was. they focused everything on me....
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locke so influenced influential to the founders of our republic john lott millennia ago said this wherever law ends tyranny begins this impeachment asked whether we are still a republic of laws as our founders intended or whether we will accept that one person and be above the law in america as we have said over and over again no one is above the law but only as long as we hold every person accountable for breaking the law even a president will that be true if the house does not act if we wait and delay we won the risk of allowing the president's misconduct if we believe it to be so to be repeated at the expense of the integrity of our elections our national security and our constitutional sists system of separation of powers democrats did not choose this in pietschmann we did not wish for it. we voted against it we voted against it once we voted against it twice we voted against it 3 times as recently as july we did not want this however president trump's misconduct has forced our constitutional republic to protect itself. these votes that we are about to take and the process that will follow
locke so influenced influential to the founders of our republic john lott millennia ago said this wherever law ends tyranny begins this impeachment asked whether we are still a republic of laws as our founders intended or whether we will accept that one person and be above the law in america as we have said over and over again no one is above the law but only as long as we hold every person accountable for breaking the law even a president will that be true if the house does not act if we wait...
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john was in law school there.her, that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i want to be a nurse anesthetist." and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in her family's church in 1990. >> mr. and mrs. john meehan. >> reporter: and she helped put him through nursing school. they had two daughters before things stopped adding up. >> and i found out that he was having an affair. >> reporter: tonia wondered, what else did she not know about her soon to be ex-husband? like, why did he refuse to invite his family to their wedding? why not let her even meet them? she decided to call his mother. >> i said, "dolores, this is tonia. i'm married to your son, john." and the phone was quiet for a minute. and sh
john was in law school there.her, that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i want to be a nurse anesthetist." and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she...
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john was in law school there.e met her, that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in her family's church in 1990. >> mr. and mrs. john meehan. >> reporter: and she helped put him through nursing school. they had two daughters before things stopped adding up. >> and i found out that he was having an affair. >> reporter: tonia wondered, what else did she not know about her soon to be ex-husband. like, why did he refuse to invite his family to their wedding? why not let her even meet them? she decided to call his mother. >> i said, "dolores, this is tonia. i'm married to your son, john." and the phone was quiet for a minute. and
john was in law school there.e met her, that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she...
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john was in law school there., and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in her family's church in 1990. >> mr. and mrs. john meehan. >> reporter: and she helped put him through nursing school. they had two daughters before things stopped adding up. >> and i found out that he was having an affair. >> reporter: tonia wondered, what else did she not know about her soon to be ex-husband. like, why did he refuse to invite his family to their wedding? why not let her even meet them? she decided to call his mother. >> i said, "dolores, this is tonia. i'm married to your son, john." and the phone was quiet for a minute. and she said, "oh, to
john was in law school there., and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in...
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lauren: one quick second if i can stop you let's get back because jared kushner, the president's john in lawrica free, to keeping america respectful, of people of all faiths and religions and the work that the president has done to ensure that is something that will have an impact for generations to come so i just want to thank you for your amazing leadership and for all you do to pro tik tok so many people. >> [applause] president trump: we'll light the menorah. jonathan? lauren: blake let's bring you back in. reporter: it was the 1964 civil rights about that says they are going to be receiving federal funding and you can not discriminate at all based on someone's race, color, or national origin or federal funding could come away so the thats where the college campus aspect of this executive order comes in; however as i was describing at the top of the show, lauren, there has been some pushback to this executive order because the administration is saying and as we just heard the president outline and jared kushner whose been behind this push, they are saying that anti-semitism should fall i
lauren: one quick second if i can stop you let's get back because jared kushner, the president's john in lawrica free, to keeping america respectful, of people of all faiths and religions and the work that the president has done to ensure that is something that will have an impact for generations to come so i just want to thank you for your amazing leadership and for all you do to pro tik tok so many people. >> [applause] president trump: we'll light the menorah. jonathan? lauren: blake...
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hillary rodham was a recent graduate of yale law school when she was hired by john doerr, lead special counsel on the judiciary committee. >> when you graduate in 1973, what do you expect to be doing in 1974? sec. clinton: i expected to go to work for the children's defense fund for marian adelman. i had interned for her, i think after my first year, maybe, and again, i think that's right, i wanted to go to work with her so i moved to cambridge and began working, doing investigations and litigation around issues like the incarceration of juveniles with adults in adult prisons or the effort to give tax exempt status to private segregated academies so they didn't have to pay taxes -- issues like that. expanding childcare, getting better conditions for migrant workers. that's the kind of work we were doing. and that's what i started doing when i graduated and went right to cambridge to work for her. timothy: please tell us about the call from john doerr. sec. clinton: this is a very funny series of actions. i was down visiting bill in arkansas, i think it was right after christmas, if i r
hillary rodham was a recent graduate of yale law school when she was hired by john doerr, lead special counsel on the judiciary committee. >> when you graduate in 1973, what do you expect to be doing in 1974? sec. clinton: i expected to go to work for the children's defense fund for marian adelman. i had interned for her, i think after my first year, maybe, and again, i think that's right, i wanted to go to work with her so i moved to cambridge and began working, doing investigations and...
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john door. i remember showing up for work staffer,was the first hillary rodham from yale law stafferas the second and i remember john door calling us into his office saying, ok, have aillary, we research project here. we have to find out what constitutes grounds for impeachment of a president and there doesn't seem to be any case directly on point so let's see, it's friday afternoon, i ruin your weekend, why don't you have the memo on my desk tuesday morning. fine, chief. and looked around and looked months later and 40 lawyers had gone blind trying to figure out what the answer to that question was, we decided questionanswer to the really resided in the newspapers not in decided law cases. timothy: some of the literature committeeout the suggests that you and john davidson wrote a minority grounds --the constitutional grounds for impeachment. william: i know we wrote a ofority memo on the right jim sinclair, my future law partner, to cross examine witnesses. i'm not sure we ever wrote a memo. minority the big question in the early days was does the grounds for be a crime have to and i can rememb
john door. i remember showing up for work staffer,was the first hillary rodham from yale law stafferas the second and i remember john door calling us into his office saying, ok, have aillary, we research project here. we have to find out what constitutes grounds for impeachment of a president and there doesn't seem to be any case directly on point so let's see, it's friday afternoon, i ruin your weekend, why don't you have the memo on my desk tuesday morning. fine, chief. and looked around and...
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he was the brother-in-law to john f. kennedy. >> he was a strange hollywood guy.pt around because of his connections. frank sinatra called his brother-in-lawford. >> lawford always had his beach house open. the president would visit. bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy. little did i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through lawford's circle that marilyn would rub ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. quitting smoking is freaking hard.st, like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette autonomy from mainland china. i'm aishah hasnie. >> it didn't take long for rumors to spread about hollywood's biggest star and the most of powerful man in the world. >> their schedules are so public it's easy to document their lives almost on a dai
he was the brother-in-law to john f. kennedy. >> he was a strange hollywood guy.pt around because of his connections. frank sinatra called his brother-in-lawford. >> lawford always had his beach house open. the president would visit. bobby kennedy would go there. i went to malibu to photograph lawford and bobby kennedy. little did i know i would see marilyn monroe standing in the corner talking about the bay of pigs. >> it was through lawford's >> it was through...
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law firm. there were a group of senior lawyers that john knew or knew of that he had recruited. there weren't very many lawyers .n the middle john doerr and richard gill, people like that had experience already in the law, some of them government. us newly minted lawyers. >> this may surprise people, there was an effort to make this a single committee. thee were people chosen by minorities. one of those that admit you right off the bat was -- was a serious effort that mostly succeeded. the minority hired bert, who started this massive law firm. they were experienced lawyers. they had done really complicated cases, either civil rights or other challenges. he was one of the first people i met and got to know and worked with. it was a great team. have the feeling there was the my new -- the majority and the minority staff. they were hired by different members, but we worked very hard to overcome any sense of separation. sayeople looking back will there was a certain inevitability about what happened. when you started out, you were supposed to look for grounds from impeachment -- gr
law firm. there were a group of senior lawyers that john knew or knew of that he had recruited. there weren't very many lawyers .n the middle john doerr and richard gill, people like that had experience already in the law, some of them government. us newly minted lawyers. >> this may surprise people, there was an effort to make this a single committee. thee were people chosen by minorities. one of those that admit you right off the bat was -- was a serious effort that mostly succeeded....
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of supervisors, since we were in law school and spending summers at the east bay community law center. and john, aside from being a fantastic lawyer, is a profoundly excellent human being and as a gay man, i was astounded back then that there was this straight guy, and john is straight, this straight guy who wanted to do h.i.v. benefit advocacy in law school and would go on to work at a legal studio after law school and would spend all the time working on the civil rights and benefits for a community of which he was not apart. i think when we were back in law school we had great hopes and ambitions for what the practice of law would be and that the very best and brightest in law schools would go into public service and would go into nonprofit. john, in your case, that has absolutely happened. i am so thrilled for you and thrilled for our city, although i am bummed you will not be here in this chamber, i will also say that you are exemplary. you are an exemplar of an office that i think reflects the very best of what lawyers can be. i'm so proud of your whole department. anyway, i will miss you,
of supervisors, since we were in law school and spending summers at the east bay community law center. and john, aside from being a fantastic lawyer, is a profoundly excellent human being and as a gay man, i was astounded back then that there was this straight guy, and john is straight, this straight guy who wanted to do h.i.v. benefit advocacy in law school and would go on to work at a legal studio after law school and would spend all the time working on the civil rights and benefits for a...
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that the second amendment is perfectly consistent with gun safety laws like the sort that americans overwhelmingly have been demanding. >> john lowery with brady, we are optimistic that the court will not consider the merits of this case because there is no case or controversy and that if the court does consider the second amendment issue that the court recognizes the long-standing right of americans to enact the gun safety laws that they want and need to protect their communities and that protect our most fundamental right to live. thank you. >> characters well from every town. i think what the argument showed today is that it's the petitioners who had the 11.5 hour or inventing theories to try to keep a case that is moot, alive. i think the questions real à reveal that and we hope the court will see that this case is over, the petitioners got all the relief they actually requested in this case and what they are asking for now goes beyond what they've ever asked for before. if the court reaches the merit as john said, we hope that the justices will reaffirm that there is no inconsistency between the second amendment and reas
that the second amendment is perfectly consistent with gun safety laws like the sort that americans overwhelmingly have been demanding. >> john lowery with brady, we are optimistic that the court will not consider the merits of this case because there is no case or controversy and that if the court does consider the second amendment issue that the court recognizes the long-standing right of americans to enact the gun safety laws that they want and need to protect their communities and...
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fame's john from new can. the laws of course does have the power to call for an enemy if they believe there is a case for reunification and polls there was one just in september states in the 46 percent would actually support reunification so that sort of specter i guess if you will rise there just a word on grettir thin burg affects people have thought the greens were going to come into this and maybe take a few seats themselves they haven't quite managed it's certainly been a priority for 4 people but i think it was the main thing to center stage all right well thanks very much for bring us right up to date on mcdaniel hawkins with all the results from a busy britain. well pressers alex the writer david collins believes the break to tao's dominating recent elections us that it was going through there with labor failing to pick up the courtly. it to all intents and purposes the selection in the end became a practice of election which in itself was a de facto referendum and therefore in that context it is some of the s
fame's john from new can. the laws of course does have the power to call for an enemy if they believe there is a case for reunification and polls there was one just in september states in the 46 percent would actually support reunification so that sort of specter i guess if you will rise there just a word on grettir thin burg affects people have thought the greens were going to come into this and maybe take a few seats themselves they haven't quite managed it's certainly been a priority for 4...
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decided that the answer to the question was in the newspapers, at the time, not in the decided law cases. u.n. john davidson wrote a minority -- you and john davidson wrote a minority dissent on the grounds? -- >> i know we wrote to cross-examine witnesses. we ever wrotethat a formal minority memo. the big question in the early days was does the grounds for impeachment have to be a crime? i can remember being of the view that early on, really, it should be required that it be a crime or there is no stopping point and any president could be impeached for anything. the only check would be political. the ultimate memo that we filed, all filed said what if a president took up a life of pleasure in a foreign land that ?ight no that might not be a crime but it would be grounds for removal from office. i found and find that persuasive. i guess the dirty secret is the only check is political. on thater early congressman gerald ford, future president ford had said that an impeachable offense is whatever the majority of the house and two thirds of the senate say it is. everyone said he played too much footba
decided that the answer to the question was in the newspapers, at the time, not in the decided law cases. u.n. john davidson wrote a minority -- you and john davidson wrote a minority dissent on the grounds? -- >> i know we wrote to cross-examine witnesses. we ever wrotethat a formal minority memo. the big question in the early days was does the grounds for impeachment have to be a crime? i can remember being of the view that early on, really, it should be required that it be a crime or...
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and diverse the hallmark channel also said it will work to reestablish its partnership with law is so i'm john lawrence reporting. want a national news now articles of impeachment against president trump are expected to be passed through the house. >>before the end of the week. so the house is set to vote on 2 articles of impeachment on wednesday. the 2 articles were passed by the house judiciary committee last friday. the house is expected to vote along party lines to impeach the president that would make him just the 3rd president and the in us history to be impeached. the trial in the senate could begin next month. attorneys for actress lori loughlin and her husband, they're accusing the government of hiding evidence in the college admissions scandal. so the couple there are accused of paying a half a million dollars to a fake charity to get their daughters into usc so that they are claiming now that the government is concealing evidence that could actually help their case in a motion filed friday, the their attorneys say that the evidence shows that the couple believed that they were makin
and diverse the hallmark channel also said it will work to reestablish its partnership with law is so i'm john lawrence reporting. want a national news now articles of impeachment against president trump are expected to be passed through the house. >>before the end of the week. so the house is set to vote on 2 articles of impeachment on wednesday. the 2 articles were passed by the house judiciary committee last friday. the house is expected to vote along party lines to impeach the...
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hillary rodham was a recent graduate of yale law school when she was hired by john doerr, lead specialel on the judiciary committee. >> when you graduate in 1973, what do you expect to be doing in 1974?
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accusing chief acevedo of playing politics with tragedy while sources close to senator john cornyn tells nbc news the law already prohibited the suspect from owning a firearm, and the boyfriend loophole did not apply. the nra is pointing to the union's response and says it stands with rank and file law enforcement. meanwhile, sergeant brewster will be laid to rest here on thursday lester >> all right, gabe, thank you. >>> in florida, the ups driver killed in that shootout last week has been laid to rest frank ordonez, a father of two honored days after he was caught in crossfire between police and two armed men who carjacked his truck. ordonez's family is questioning the police response but authorities say they stand by their actions. >>> we're monitoring a fast moving line of storms from texas up through new englan threatening travel tonight and tomorrow al roker is tracking it al >> lester, we've got a wintry mess stretching almost 2,000 miles from corpus christi up into new england as you see on the soh. a wintry mix making its way now tonight from texas to new england. cold air rushing in behind the
accusing chief acevedo of playing politics with tragedy while sources close to senator john cornyn tells nbc news the law already prohibited the suspect from owning a firearm, and the boyfriend loophole did not apply. the nra is pointing to the union's response and says it stands with rank and file law enforcement. meanwhile, sergeant brewster will be laid to rest here on thursday lester >> all right, gabe, thank you. >>> in florida, the ups driver killed in that shootout last...
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john locke said this -- wherever law ends, tyranny begins. this impeachment asks whether we are still a republic of laws as our founders intended or whether we will accept that one person can be above the law. in america as we have said over and over again, no one is above the law. but only as long as we hold every person accountable for breaking the law even a president, will that be true. if the house does not act, if we wait and delay, we run the risk of the president's misconduct. if we believe it to be so to be repeated at the expense of the integrity of our elections, our national security and our constitutional system of separation of powers. democrats did not choose this impeachment. we did not wish for it. we voted against it. we voted against it once. we voted against it twice. we voted against it three times as recently as july. we did not want this. however, president trump's misconduct has forced our constitutional republic to protect itself. these votes that we are about to take and the process that will follow in the senate are
john locke said this -- wherever law ends, tyranny begins. this impeachment asks whether we are still a republic of laws as our founders intended or whether we will accept that one person can be above the law. in america as we have said over and over again, no one is above the law. but only as long as we hold every person accountable for breaking the law even a president, will that be true. if the house does not act, if we wait and delay, we run the risk of the president's misconduct. if we...
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law, and our democracy itself. let us not forget the words ofjohn locke, so influential to the founders of our republic. john tyranny begins. this impeachment asks whether we are still a republic of laws, as our founders intended, or whether we will accept that one person can be above the law. in america, as we have said over and overagain, america, as we have said over and over again, no—one is america, as we have said over and overagain, no—one is above america, as we have said over and over again, no—one is above the law. but only as long as we hold every person accountable for breaking the law, even the president, will that be true. if the house does not act, if we wait and delay, we run the risk of allowing the president's misconduct. if we believed to be so, to be repeated at the expense of integrity of our elections, our national security and our constitutional system of separation of powers. democrats did not choose this
law, and our democracy itself. let us not forget the words ofjohn locke, so influential to the founders of our republic. john tyranny begins. this impeachment asks whether we are still a republic of laws, as our founders intended, or whether we will accept that one person can be above the law. in america, as we have said over and overagain, america, as we have said over and over again, no—one is america, as we have said over and overagain, no—one is above america, as we have said over and...
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law. and john f.ennedy, who in his iconic city upon a hill address, caution that anyone of us holding public office would be judged by the high court of history on whether we were truly men or women of courage, with the courage to stand up to one's' enemies, and the courage to stand up as well to ones' associates, the courage to resist public pressure as well as private greed. whether we are truly men and women of integrity who never run out of the systems we believe and neither financial ambition can divert from the fulfillment of our sacred trust. president donald trump is different and disdainful of that sacred trust, conspired to extract personal benefit. i refuse to abandon mine. i yield back. >> gentleman from north dakota. >> thank you, madam speaker. i'd like to point out that the only republican witnesses allowed in the intelligence hearings were on the democrats' preapproved list. with that, i yield one and a half minute to the judgment of south carolina, mr. rice. >> the gentleman is allowe
law. and john f.ennedy, who in his iconic city upon a hill address, caution that anyone of us holding public office would be judged by the high court of history on whether we were truly men or women of courage, with the courage to stand up to one's' enemies, and the courage to stand up as well to ones' associates, the courage to resist public pressure as well as private greed. whether we are truly men and women of integrity who never run out of the systems we believe and neither financial...
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law. and john f. kennedy, who in his iconic city upon a hill address, cautioned any one of us holding public office would be judged by the high court of history on whether we were truly men and women of courage. with the courage to stand up to one's enemies and the courage to stand up, as well, to one's associates. the courage to resist public pressure, as well as private greed. and on whether we are truly men and women of integrity, who never run out of the principles in which we believe. and whom neither financial gain, nor political ambition, could ever divert from the fulfillment of our sacred trust. president donald trump, indifferent and disdainful of this sacred trust, conspired to extract personal benefit from his office. he dishonored his oath. i refuse to abandon mine. i yield back. >> gentleman from north dakota. >> thank you, madam speaker. i would just like to point out very quickly that the only republican witnesses allowed in the intelligence hearings were on democrats' preapproved list
law. and john f. kennedy, who in his iconic city upon a hill address, cautioned any one of us holding public office would be judged by the high court of history on whether we were truly men and women of courage. with the courage to stand up to one's enemies and the courage to stand up, as well, to one's associates. the courage to resist public pressure, as well as private greed. and on whether we are truly men and women of integrity, who never run out of the principles in which we believe. and...
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law. >> tucker: john davis cofounded "the federalist." that's why he's joining us tonight.dy john davis, a torrent of cliches, great to see you tonight. this was done for the children. if you were to rank the various explanations we've heard for impeachment, founding fathers, bribery, for the children, which is the most compelling, would you say? >> gosh, i do not think there is been a compelling one. the do it for the kids nonsense? it didn't work out. trump is a traitor, he committed bribery, extortion. none of that work. it's a laugh riot coming from a party that believes in unlimited taxpayer funded abortions up to the moment of birth and a party that's been a big part of building up 23 trillion in our national debt that they kids are going to have to pay, so you'll have to forgive me if i don't buy it.li >> tucker: exactly. moments ago, amy klobuchar senator running for president, a nice person, i think.. maybe not the brightest, but she proposed this as a global watergate, i think that's the phrase. without the context, would you da
law. >> tucker: john davis cofounded "the federalist." that's why he's joining us tonight.dy john davis, a torrent of cliches, great to see you tonight. this was done for the children. if you were to rank the various explanations we've heard for impeachment, founding fathers, bribery, for the children, which is the most compelling, would you say? >> gosh, i do not think there is been a compelling one. the do it for the kids nonsense? it didn't work out. trump is a traitor,...
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accusing chief acevedo of playing politics with tragedy while sources close to senator john cornyn tell nbc news the law already prohibited the suspect from owning a firearm and the boyfriend loophole did not apply. the nra is pointing to the union's response and says it stands with rank-and-file law enforcement. meanwhile, sergeant brewster will be laid to rest here on thursday >> that was gabe gutierrez reporting. >>> let's take a look outside. >> a couple degrees make all the difference between a slippery commute and a wet commute. temperatures in d.c. and new york barely above freezing same with hartford and boston. the suburb where we're going to have the issues. the rain changed to snow washington, d.c., over philadelphia, new york and all wait through connecticut and into boston. our computers are not saying it's going to be a big huge ordeal it's just the timing of it if it quets a little slushy be careful on the bridges and overpasses maybe an chin on the grassy surfaces right along the southern portions of nungds and the mid-atlantic region. if you're doing the airports maybe some early delays
accusing chief acevedo of playing politics with tragedy while sources close to senator john cornyn tell nbc news the law already prohibited the suspect from owning a firearm and the boyfriend loophole did not apply. the nra is pointing to the union's response and says it stands with rank-and-file law enforcement. meanwhile, sergeant brewster will be laid to rest here on thursday >> that was gabe gutierrez reporting. >>> let's take a look outside. >> a couple degrees make...
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john m. duff, jr. professor of law at yale law school and acclaimed author. many of you may know her for her parenting advice, but we're not going to talk about parenting tonight. we're going to t
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john: first question i want to ask about is the national defense authorization act, the ndaa, which is expected to become law very soon. a marquee element of that legislation is the creation of a 6th branch of the u.s. military to be called space force, part of the air force like the marine corps is part of the navy.
john: first question i want to ask about is the national defense authorization act, the ndaa, which is expected to become law very soon. a marquee element of that legislation is the creation of a 6th branch of the u.s. military to be called space force, part of the air force like the marine corps is part of the navy.
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john: first question i want to ask about is the national defense authorization act, the ndaa, which is expected to become law very soon. a marquee element of that legislation is the creation of a 6th branch of the u.s. military to be called space force, part of the air force like the marine corps is part of the navy. china and russia are endangering military satellites in space. we know the importance of space as a war fighting realm, but talk to us why it's important to have a separate organization
john: first question i want to ask about is the national defense authorization act, the ndaa, which is expected to become law very soon. a marquee element of that legislation is the creation of a 6th branch of the u.s. military to be called space force, part of the air force like the marine corps is part of the navy. china and russia are endangering military satellites in space. we know the importance of space as a war fighting realm, but talk to us why it's important to have a separate...
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john givner. so the state law restricts how the city can appoint members of the housing authority. under the mou the proposed plan is for the mayor to appoint the members of the housing authority and the mayor has committed in a letter that she submitted to the file this week and in the mou itself that she will follow the recommendations of the board for certain members of the commission. that provision in the letter and the mou are not going to be legally binding if a future mayor concludes that he or she wants to appoint a member to those seats on the housing authority that are inconsistent with the recommendations of the board. the mayor will retain that discretion under state law unless as miss campbell suggests state law is chappinged to give the board of supervisors appointment authority. >> thank you for that clarification. so i had a question. so then, would the adopting the mou with the proposed restructure itself be a violation of state law? >> no, administer the mou the mayor retains discretion to make the appointments and the mayor remains the appointing authority, but
john givner. so the state law restricts how the city can appoint members of the housing authority. under the mou the proposed plan is for the mayor to appoint the members of the housing authority and the mayor has committed in a letter that she submitted to the file this week and in the mou itself that she will follow the recommendations of the board for certain members of the commission. that provision in the letter and the mou are not going to be legally binding if a future mayor concludes...
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tiffany cross liberal commentator and co-founder of the news website the b d c and john mikhail constitutional lawyer and law professor at georgetown university thank you all for joining me on this special episode of upfront hauler let's start with you the house of representatives voted to impeach donald trump for abuse of power and obstruction of congress that's both pretty damning and some might say pretty humiliating for a 1st term president it's a big deal to be impeached he's one of only 3 presidents it's historic but in context of the current political atmosphere i don't think it's at all surprising. you had elements of the democratic party declaring on and knock your each day that they had every intention of impeaching this president this was a foregone conclusion it was a foregone conclusion to. now i think certainly there probably were some people who recognized some questionable things happening on the campaign trail however if it were a foregone conclusion my goodness trump must've been their coconspirator because he time and again proved that he was worthy of impeachment by continually repeating
tiffany cross liberal commentator and co-founder of the news website the b d c and john mikhail constitutional lawyer and law professor at georgetown university thank you all for joining me on this special episode of upfront hauler let's start with you the house of representatives voted to impeach donald trump for abuse of power and obstruction of congress that's both pretty damning and some might say pretty humiliating for a 1st term president it's a big deal to be impeached he's one of only 3...
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he taught at the university of colorado law school and president john jay trump -- president donald j. trump nominated him to the supreme court and he took his seat. please welcome the honorable justicesuch, associate of the supreme court of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> it is wonderful to have you back. you were here test after you -- just after you were seated. it is nice to have you back with us. >> it is always nice to be here. it is a wonderful place. i encourage all young people especially to visit. it is across the mall from the air and space museum. [laughter] it is not that far. if you are really lucky, i know out get to spend camping night with the constitution. how cool is that? thank you for doing that. september,back to 2016, colorado, as you do in the beginning of the book. what happened? >> well, my life more or less changed in every conceivable way overnight. i was living a quiet and happy life in a little town outside boulder, colorado where i had been a judge for a decade on the 10th circuit. all of a sudden, everything changed. if you ask
he taught at the university of colorado law school and president john jay trump -- president donald j. trump nominated him to the supreme court and he took his seat. please welcome the honorable justicesuch, associate of the supreme court of the united states. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> it is wonderful to have you back. you were here test after you -- just after you were seated. it is nice to have you back with us. >> it is always nice to be here. it is a wonderful...