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in fact, deuteronomy was referenced nearly twice as often as john locke's writing and the apostle paul was mentioned as frequently as montt skew and william blackstone. by the way, i think it's an interesting question, why is deuteronomy so appealing to this generation of americans? i think there are several respons response. first, deuteronomy condenses the books and laws of moses which had exerted influence on american law going back to the first purityan commonwealth. it has god's dealings with a chosen nation and especially in establishing the political and legal institutions necessary to govern a nation, and yes, there are texts on government and the responsibilities of citizenship that refined in the new testament, but what's particularly appealing, i think in the accounts of deuteronomy, and americans in the wake of independence in the aftermath of this war, they have to build a new government and they see in the history of israel having depart from egypt, the same exercise taking place and the building of a new nation with its various political institutions and it has a particu
in fact, deuteronomy was referenced nearly twice as often as john locke's writing and the apostle paul was mentioned as frequently as montt skew and william blackstone. by the way, i think it's an interesting question, why is deuteronomy so appealing to this generation of americans? i think there are several respons response. first, deuteronomy condenses the books and laws of moses which had exerted influence on american law going back to the first purityan commonwealth. it has god's dealings...
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that term goes back, and john lock uses it and a great english theologian. the memorial is a political document and not a theet ologic treatise and madison does not cite text, but some of you with familiarity of the bible certainly can hear biblical overtones in what he's seen. even a cursory look in the way madison puts things is apparent that the central ideas, again, shaw has derived from christianity and can be traced to the bible as it had been understood by christian thinkers in earlier centuries. for example, madison says religion is a duty we owe to our creator, the great commandment of jesus. you shall love the lord your god with all your heart, with all your soul and all your might. or luke, thou shall worship the lord your god and him shall you serve. religion is a duty we owe to our creator. second, he says that the business of government and that of religion must be kept separate. we maintain that in matters of religion no man's right is abridged by the institution of civil society. and, again, this nice phrase, religion is wholly exempt from it
that term goes back, and john lock uses it and a great english theologian. the memorial is a political document and not a theet ologic treatise and madison does not cite text, but some of you with familiarity of the bible certainly can hear biblical overtones in what he's seen. even a cursory look in the way madison puts things is apparent that the central ideas, again, shaw has derived from christianity and can be traced to the bible as it had been understood by christian thinkers in earlier...
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that america is too much john locke. i trust you know who john locke is. the problem with classical liberalism isn't that we are doing the american experiment wrong, that we have lost our way and forgotten the vision of the founders, but that the american experiment is fatally flawed and bound to fail. they reject classical liberalism in principle and especially its emphasis on individual rights. i except that the individualist tendencies of classical liberalism needs to be balanced with other values, such as community and authority. but not because classical liberalism is itself poison. indeed, i think all conservatives agree that individual rights are not enough. the question is whether they are actually the problem. these thinkers constitute a weup or school of thought -- have today a constellation of figures on the right with different ways and for different reasons, question political liberty, economic liberty, and religious liberty. one of the most famous critics on the right of our current state of affairs is the author and blogger. many of you have
that america is too much john locke. i trust you know who john locke is. the problem with classical liberalism isn't that we are doing the american experiment wrong, that we have lost our way and forgotten the vision of the founders, but that the american experiment is fatally flawed and bound to fail. they reject classical liberalism in principle and especially its emphasis on individual rights. i except that the individualist tendencies of classical liberalism needs to be balanced with other...
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john lock begins his letter concerning toleration by arguing that he submits that toleration, he believes, is the chief characteristic mark of the true church. so that's the kind of doctrine argument. and then another very common argument especially in a europe that struggled with the wars of religion for a very long period of time, and that argument was that the only way to solve europe's consistent, chronic divisions and warfare over religion was to introduce religious freedom. to simply allow people to believe whatever they wanted. now thomas jefferson in the statute for religious freedom does not make any of those arguments central. what he does, instead, is argue that religious freedom is an irreducible, nonnegotiable demand of our human nature period. he doesn't argue for religious freedom on grounds of expediency. he doesn't argue for religious freedom on the ground that it's going to lead to outcomes that he likes. he doesn't introduce a results oriented argument for religious freedom. he introduces to use a fancy term an argument that says this is simply rooted in the principles
john lock begins his letter concerning toleration by arguing that he submits that toleration, he believes, is the chief characteristic mark of the true church. so that's the kind of doctrine argument. and then another very common argument especially in a europe that struggled with the wars of religion for a very long period of time, and that argument was that the only way to solve europe's consistent, chronic divisions and warfare over religion was to introduce religious freedom. to simply...
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that's what john locke and thomas hobbs and everything. now once you have limited government, the last part of in is you need rule of law. why do you need rule of law? because what frederick hyack talks about the rule of law and the rule of man. the rule of man is the feudal system where the lorpd decides this is the law today and the lord can decide if they're change going tomorrow. and if you're in the feudal period that doesn't bother you too much. but if you're going to build a $50 million factory you want to know what the rules of the game are over the next 10, 15 years anyway because you're building this factory. let's say you build the factory to make peanuts. and -- or to make peanut butterer. so to make peanut butter. and then three years into it the government outlaws peanut butter. that's a problem. if you knows going to happen, and the rules can be changed at any moment, then you're in the going to invest in things. you're in the going to have a growth in the economy. i mean, imagine if you had a president that said, you know,
that's what john locke and thomas hobbs and everything. now once you have limited government, the last part of in is you need rule of law. why do you need rule of law? because what frederick hyack talks about the rule of law and the rule of man. the rule of man is the feudal system where the lorpd decides this is the law today and the lord can decide if they're change going tomorrow. and if you're in the feudal period that doesn't bother you too much. but if you're going to build a $50 million...
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that is what john locke said and thomas hobbes and everything. now, you have limited government, and the last part of this is you need rule of law. why do you need rule of law? when the difference between rule of law emerald manis talked about, the rule of man is what you had in the feudal system where the lord could decide, this is what the law will be today, and they can decide if they will change it tomorrow. if you are in the funeral -- that doesn't bother you too much. but if you will build a $50 million factory, you will want to know what the rules of the game are over the next 10 or 15 years, anyway, because you are building this factory andwhen 's say you build a factory to make peanuts. to make peanut butter. and then three years into it, the government outlaws enough butter. that is a problem. if you know that will happen and you know the rules can be changed, at any moment, then you will not invest in things and you will not have a growth in the economy. a presidentou had that said, you know what? if congress does not pass this, i have
that is what john locke said and thomas hobbes and everything. now, you have limited government, and the last part of this is you need rule of law. why do you need rule of law? when the difference between rule of law emerald manis talked about, the rule of man is what you had in the feudal system where the lord could decide, this is what the law will be today, and they can decide if they will change it tomorrow. if you are in the funeral -- that doesn't bother you too much. but if you will...
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fusion of christianity and enlightenment thinking too much on the latter that america is too much john locke after students in there and i trust you know who he is. these critics, the problem with classical liberalism problem here, the problem with classical liberalism is not that we are doing the american experiment wrong. that we have lost our way of the founders or that the experiment has failed and flawed and bound to fail. they address this in principle and especially on individual rights. i accept that these individualist tendencies need to be balanced with other values such as community and authority. but not because classical liberalism is itself, -- indeed, the all conservatives agree that individual rights are not enough. but the question is whether there actually the problem. though it will be overstating this to say that these thinkers constitute a group or school of thought, that results of their work is that we have today, a constellation of figures on the right you in different ways and for different reasons, say the question political liberty, economic liberty and religious l
fusion of christianity and enlightenment thinking too much on the latter that america is too much john locke after students in there and i trust you know who he is. these critics, the problem with classical liberalism problem here, the problem with classical liberalism is not that we are doing the american experiment wrong. that we have lost our way of the founders or that the experiment has failed and flawed and bound to fail. they address this in principle and especially on individual rights....
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john locke, mont skoou, the founding fathers of this great nation here, benjamin constant, alexis detocqueville, jon stewart mill, i'm spanning a time between the 1680s and the 1850s and '60s, they all of them contribute odd to this discussion about how do you do that. and they model that between them they forged was the model of representative democracy, where the adjective representative is a very key term. the idea is that you can construct institutions and practices to be populated by people who represent the people at large, those practices and those institutions will of themselves because of the way they are designed and structured and run will deliver the good enough government to which the people have a right. and the idea of a representative is not the idea of a delegate or a messenger boy or girl. we don't send representatives to the house of commons in the uk or to the house of representatives here just to be carriers of messages. we send them to do a job of work for us. we expect them to go get information, listen to discussion and argument, get the facts, debate, come to a judgment
john locke, mont skoou, the founding fathers of this great nation here, benjamin constant, alexis detocqueville, jon stewart mill, i'm spanning a time between the 1680s and the 1850s and '60s, they all of them contribute odd to this discussion about how do you do that. and they model that between them they forged was the model of representative democracy, where the adjective representative is a very key term. the idea is that you can construct institutions and practices to be populated by...
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the words that are in our declaration, a little bit different than john locke's life, liberty, and property. the life, liberty, and property is deeply entrenched in the literature that brought up to the declaration and constitution and that's enshrined in the 14th amendment. d so i assert that our founders understood and nearly a century later with the 14th amendment the framers of the 14th amendment understood that there were prioritized rights. they didn't get this wrong. they never put property, liberty, and life. or liberty, property, life. or any other combination that might be conceivable with the three rights that are oprotected. in every case that i can find in literature anywhere it's always life, liberty, and then it either says property or pursuit of happiness. as a matter of fact, mechanic, pursuit of happiness was understood by our founding fathers to be rooted in the is how d ueudamonia it's spelled, i believe exactly how it's pronounced. what it means is, that's the greek word for pursuit of happiness which they understood to mean the development of the whole human being. tha
the words that are in our declaration, a little bit different than john locke's life, liberty, and property. the life, liberty, and property is deeply entrenched in the literature that brought up to the declaration and constitution and that's enshrined in the 14th amendment. d so i assert that our founders understood and nearly a century later with the 14th amendment the framers of the 14th amendment understood that there were prioritized rights. they didn't get this wrong. they never put...
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. >> this is a case made by your countryman john locke that allowed taxation is theft because it's takingout consent and thomas jefferson said the only moral transactions are those to which there is consent. so you are sitting at home one night, knock on the door, somebody shows up with a gun, give me your money, i want to give it away in your name, you call the police and you find out he is the police, come to take your tax dollars and give it away in your name. stuart: come on, judge. taxation has been run by the supreme court about 100 years ago and it passed. >> because it's in the constitution, it's not moral, but it is in the constitution the right of the government to take your income without your consent. i mean, supposed -- stuart: would you rather have duties on import as they used to do in old-fashion days? >> i would prefer fee for service because i could consent to what i want. i steel $20 from you and i give you the book, keep the book, it's worth more than $20, i don't want the book, that's what the government does, give us your money, we will give you a service whether you
. >> this is a case made by your countryman john locke that allowed taxation is theft because it's takingout consent and thomas jefferson said the only moral transactions are those to which there is consent. so you are sitting at home one night, knock on the door, somebody shows up with a gun, give me your money, i want to give it away in your name, you call the police and you find out he is the police, come to take your tax dollars and give it away in your name. stuart: come on, judge....
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every time we're told john kelly's going to lock down on this or sarah huckabee sanders is going to be the final message. whether we talk about china, the environment, russia, we always get conflicting messages out of this white house. it makes it hard for civil servants to do their job if they don't know the real message. >> let me ask you about the piece in the "washington post," about john kelg ly's position i general. the president tweeting about that "washington post" piece. "the washington post" is far more fiction than fact. story after story is made-up garbage, more like a poorly written novel than good reporting. i'm going to quibble that just reading one line from that piece. john kelly is the latest high-profile example of a west wing ikarus only to be singed and cast. >> the interest isn't that job kelly flew too close to the sun. that is not the issue. the issue is that donald trump in this unfolding, evolving management of the white house that he is engaged in, doesn't want a conventional chief of staff. so that is the issue. it is not really so much of john kelly is in o
every time we're told john kelly's going to lock down on this or sarah huckabee sanders is going to be the final message. whether we talk about china, the environment, russia, we always get conflicting messages out of this white house. it makes it hard for civil servants to do their job if they don't know the real message. >> let me ask you about the piece in the "washington post," about john kelg ly's position i general. the president tweeting about that "washington...
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standing side by side with the president pretty much in lock step for the better part of the last 14, 15 months of the trump administration, john. i have no doubt that it is exhausting for him to constantly be, just an example, a couple weeks ago on the spending bill. paul ryan had to get down to the white house and explain the huge spending bill that republicans were about to pass that at the very last moment the president was threatening that he wouldn't
standing side by side with the president pretty much in lock step for the better part of the last 14, 15 months of the trump administration, john. i have no doubt that it is exhausting for him to constantly be, just an example, a couple weeks ago on the spending bill. paul ryan had to get down to the white house and explain the huge spending bill that republicans were about to pass that at the very last moment the president was threatening that he wouldn't
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, spent 20 years as a career april democrat supporting nancy pelosi, john kerry, rallying for hillary clinton. >> bob morrissey lockedith jenkins over regulations. >> make sure you have your facts. >> your new jersey approach of trying to interrupt, why don't you let me finish? >> jenkins reminds republicans morrissey ran for congress in new jersey at the turn-of-the-century and denigrates morrissey as someone with new jersey values. >> i called him out in a fun way at the debate last night because he was just as pushy, kind of jersey values approach, jersey through and through by his own admission. >> in the mountain state not much love for the garden state and candidates running out of time to change voters minds because early voting is underway, that means some west virginians have heard enough and are casting ballots that cannot be swayed in the next 2 weeks by controversial comments or expensive attack ads. >> a lot of jersey hate. from jersey to arizona, foxbusiness, the e. coli outbreak linked to tainted romaine lettuce is growing. dozens of new cases, this is scary. >> reporter: 31 new cases of this traced ba
, spent 20 years as a career april democrat supporting nancy pelosi, john kerry, rallying for hillary clinton. >> bob morrissey lockedith jenkins over regulations. >> make sure you have your facts. >> your new jersey approach of trying to interrupt, why don't you let me finish? >> jenkins reminds republicans morrissey ran for congress in new jersey at the turn-of-the-century and denigrates morrissey as someone with new jersey values. >> i called him out in a fun...
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does trump of the president's mar-a lago results in florida discussed john young's weapons program. japan and ourselves are locked in we are very unified on the subject of north korea we will probably be depending on various meetings and conversations we'll be having meetings with kim jong il very soon it'll be it will be taking place probably in early june or a little before that assuming things go well it's possible things won't go well or we won't have the meetings and we'll just continue to go along this very strong path that we've taken but we will see what happens china is conducting live fire drills just off the coast of taiwan for the first time in two decades it comes amid growing tension over the u.s. relationship with taiwan which china sees as a breakaway province a dream brown has more from beijing. beijing has given no official reason as to why this large scale military drill is happening now in the narrow strait of water that separates china from taiwan but of course this military drill comes at a time of heightened trade tensions between washington and beijing as well as deepening concern in china
does trump of the president's mar-a lago results in florida discussed john young's weapons program. japan and ourselves are locked in we are very unified on the subject of north korea we will probably be depending on various meetings and conversations we'll be having meetings with kim jong il very soon it'll be it will be taking place probably in early june or a little before that assuming things go well it's possible things won't go well or we won't have the meetings and we'll just continue to...
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he spent 20 years has a current level democrat supporting nancy pelosi, john kerry, rallying for hillary clinton. >> morrissey locked horns last night with jenkins over regulations. >> our lawsuit got to stay. make sure you have your fax. >> more to come on this. next question. >> your new jersey approach. wanting to let me finish. >> jenkins reminds republicans morrissey ran for congress in new jersey at the turn-of-the-century. he also denigrates morrissey as someone with new jersey values. >> yes, i called him out and kind of a fun way of the debate last night because he was just a pushy, kind of jersey values approach. he is jersey through and through by his own admission. >> here in the mountain state, not much love for the garden state. candidates are running out of time to change voters' minds because early voting starts today. that means some west virginia's have heard enough and they are casting ballots and cannot be swayed in the next two weeks by controversial comments or attack ads. >> bret: peter doocy in charleston. thank you. those top three candidates with or without the hat will join martha maccallu
he spent 20 years has a current level democrat supporting nancy pelosi, john kerry, rallying for hillary clinton. >> morrissey locked horns last night with jenkins over regulations. >> our lawsuit got to stay. make sure you have your fax. >> more to come on this. next question. >> your new jersey approach. wanting to let me finish. >> jenkins reminds republicans morrissey ran for congress in new jersey at the turn-of-the-century. he also denigrates morrissey as...
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if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go if you could lock in and tempted to do that was john joe you the last one here how should be on my limited issues now have been addressed but the young. chef de long and what have been know to do. a big market with. her manager. yeah the big. stock of rain. siri yeah yeah you know when you deny the magnetic. that has that is meant. hundred now about. the scam in the army but still if coordinate soria in the end you miss him three yes. i do. yes and you have said my colleague at r.b.c. your yes. but then you on aggregate to have a you know how i'm going and then you had a lot to you. can you tell us why you might. not. miss bess had there i'm not. and you know it as our beds the gym a little of the no more than twelve adults by now had been several without a mother or any bad do you know what i was out and. bought the. best of them. less honda. and now new and higher now the advent of bed mad they get it just with. connected. and with good luck. in the mud they get the davis cup. the good and the shit is down and i'm up but delighted. in
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but just like a john deere, it's worth it. >> sean: as we lock up this special edition of >> sean: ason of "hannity" that's all the time we have left this evening. the show is always fair and always balanced. we are not the destroy trump media. you can follow us on instagram and twitter. have a great weekend and we'll see you back here on monday. laura ingraham is up next. >> laura: good evening from washington i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. fantastic friday. full of great stories for you, of course. news always breaks throughout the day when it is in trumpland. comey memo may have let a big cat out of the bag. did he use a meeting with trump as a set-up to tarnish him with that dirty dossier? and also, it's official. the democrats have hit rock bottom. by filing a lawsuit claiming that the trump campaign conspired with russia and
but just like a john deere, it's worth it. >> sean: as we lock up this special edition of >> sean: ason of "hannity" that's all the time we have left this evening. the show is always fair and always balanced. we are not the destroy trump media. you can follow us on instagram and twitter. have a great weekend and we'll see you back here on monday. laura ingraham is up next. >> laura: good evening from washington i am laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle....
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if you hadn't know much for bush and bill just to go if you could lock in and tempted just a moment or two because john joe you the media has to be on my limitations now have been addressed but with the young and just a long and why bill not address. got marked with. her many racial. gag. remain. suri yeah yeah you know when you deny the horn magnetic. that is meant. many of the scam on the army but still if coordinates. in the end you miss him three yes. i do. yes and you listen my colleague at r.b.c. your yes. but then you agree hate just that way you can and then you had a lot to you. can and will tell us that you might kind of your head that the lad make. a mess best bet i'm not. a liar and you know it as. the devil would. have always. or rather do you know what i was out and. less about. less honda. and now new and higher now i'll add them to read my have they get it it is the. can it did not. and with good luck. in the man i get a divorce not yet know if the goondas should have gone and laid them up let them out it. in the last hundred of the banks in the manson if. you know any. material to form
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i'm hoping they u lock the door on peter's office. i hope johnt there is with free market optimism and i hope we get a u-turn on these two subject matters very quickly. >> michael steele, really quickly as we remember dr. king today. the top of our broadcast, we raised something that caught my attention. this idea that dr. king's legacy has been whitewashed to a certain extent. that it's also been coopted as well. what do you say so that? >> i agree with it. we have yet to be honest about race in this country. and racism. i think that e we sort of pat ourselves on the back for electing an african-american barack obama to president. we're in a racial era. well we're not. we see what's happening within the black community and other communities of color. we know the red lining that still goes on and how difficult it is for minority businesses to grow. so there's still a great deal of work to do. >> michael steele, thank you. >>> as we continue to remember the legacy of dr. king, and his call for civic engage the. this march that's happens h happenin
i'm hoping they u lock the door on peter's office. i hope johnt there is with free market optimism and i hope we get a u-turn on these two subject matters very quickly. >> michael steele, really quickly as we remember dr. king today. the top of our broadcast, we raised something that caught my attention. this idea that dr. king's legacy has been whitewashed to a certain extent. that it's also been coopted as well. what do you say so that? >> i agree with it. we have yet to be honest...
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locking trump's agenda. howie: the "new york times" op-ed caused a huge ruckus. john paul stevens a former supreme court justice saying the second amendment should be abolished. i think that hurt people who want gun control. you don't agree with stevens on the accept amendment but you like the piece. jonah: this was a gift to donald trump. donald trump is right to go after stevens and say look they want to take your guns. but at the same time i am one of these guys who doesn't believe in a living constitution. i don't believe in changing the constitution through judicious fiat. there is a process for change it. it's called amendment. lots of politicians would like to get rid of the second amendment but they know it's a political disaster to say so. i welcome honesty. howie: you were a major voice in the monica lewinsky story. do you see hypocrisy between democrats and republicans? >> everywhere i look i see hypocrisy. i have been relatively consistent that i think scummy behavior by politicians should be condemned. republicans, evangelical christians used to condemn t
locking trump's agenda. howie: the "new york times" op-ed caused a huge ruckus. john paul stevens a former supreme court justice saying the second amendment should be abolished. i think that hurt people who want gun control. you don't agree with stevens on the accept amendment but you like the piece. jonah: this was a gift to donald trump. donald trump is right to go after stevens and say look they want to take your guns. but at the same time i am one of these guys who doesn't believe...
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john jukea is put on trial for the murder of mark fisher, along with pot pusher antonio russo, who cut off his dread locksame day fisher is found dead. >> he had dread locks that he had cultivated for years. so for him to get them sheered was very suspect. then he takes off for california a couple days later. >> reporter: jukea also becomes a suspect because the party was at his house. but the investigation stalls out for days, weeks, and then months. that's when aggressin aggressiv prosecutor gets assigned to the case. john jukea and antonio russo are charged with murder. at trial, the star witness, a jailhouse snitch who had approached prosecutors with a story to tell. >> he's the last according to him, john jukea elaborates on how he killed mark fisher. >> reporter: he testifies that his prison mate told him he pistol-whipped mark fisher and then his buddy, antonio russo, shot him dead. >> this was an extremely dramatic moment at the trial. nobody saw it coming. >> reporter: both are found guilty of murder, sentenced to 25 years to life. >> what was your reaction to the fact that the jury came back wit
john jukea is put on trial for the murder of mark fisher, along with pot pusher antonio russo, who cut off his dread locksame day fisher is found dead. >> he had dread locks that he had cultivated for years. so for him to get them sheered was very suspect. then he takes off for california a couple days later. >> reporter: jukea also becomes a suspect because the party was at his house. but the investigation stalls out for days, weeks, and then months. that's when aggressin aggressiv...
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a man named murphy who john q is an illustrative conspiring with the bank. they discovered it was locked and there was possession of their house informing fields. all of the banker had to do was explain to the farmer in terms of the deed of trust. the farmer was entirely at the mercy of the bank. they knew he had to produce the documents and said did you know what you are signing? to which the counter was only nonbinding emotion. you gave me your word. to this day, hundred and 71 acres in eastland is the most property anyone in my family has ever owned. without a home the family drifted.according to the lawsuit he cut his family south to look for a place to live and then the record was blank. there is no other mention of the farm until 1917 in april when murphy leased it to a drilling company just in time for the one of the biggest oil booms in american history. which is called ranger. and that is what happens. my family lost the farm to a ranger. it was my grandfather and his family on the road. my grandmother died of the spanish flu that hit just as people are flooding into ranger. and
a man named murphy who john q is an illustrative conspiring with the bank. they discovered it was locked and there was possession of their house informing fields. all of the banker had to do was explain to the farmer in terms of the deed of trust. the farmer was entirely at the mercy of the bank. they knew he had to produce the documents and said did you know what you are signing? to which the counter was only nonbinding emotion. you gave me your word. to this day, hundred and 71 acres in...
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locks, you have to watch out. >> i think scott pruitt is the wrong person to head the epa. >> president trump is also denying that chief of staff john kelly's influence in the white house is on the wane. "the washington post" reporting the relationship is tense with kelly threatening to resign with disagreements over the president. he grew some frustrated in march over the firing of david shulkin that he told colleagues i'm out of here. he had to be calmed down by james mattis and homeland security secretary neilsen. >>> and tensions with china escalate. larry kudlow says beijing has not wanted to talk after the threats of tariffs. >> the chinese response was unsatisfactory. the president is trying to get their attention again. the process may include tariffs. i cannot rule that out. it may rest eventually on necessigotiations negotiations. >> last week, president trump threatened an additional $100 billion in tariffs on china. that followed an early announcement on tariffs of $50 billion of chinese goods. china retaliated with tariffs on u.s. exports. now kudlow is stating new tariffs have not been impleme implemented yet. he was o
locks, you have to watch out. >> i think scott pruitt is the wrong person to head the epa. >> president trump is also denying that chief of staff john kelly's influence in the white house is on the wane. "the washington post" reporting the relationship is tense with kelly threatening to resign with disagreements over the president. he grew some frustrated in march over the firing of david shulkin that he told colleagues i'm out of here. he had to be calmed down by james...
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only the same but as locked out of the old man ya know that's why i got to know. the people there really is a fake us man good i'm john good. many overlaying silence to the fear of reprisals. even if they don't talk. they disapprove. it's just a rest i'm from not been in their resume pick them up all day charging all kind of charge and. they. one communication you know is always aggressive. bresson if you try to search you go in those. three bill money for their money as it is about when the bell bill that's what they want to get at loan they don't give a damn if you didn't charge or not. allow it if you can beat a good beating there's a. good line of. the two and i have. had a good car with no. two thousand and eleven to two thousand or two and not a. course or just the courthouse. status some people to save leaders from saying man your parish. they come in pairs like coming back intact because they have jim crow mentality. that the african american is less of a man especially the male is less of a man. he wants to change that. the federal investigation is the first step. but eventually in prison declines all intervi
only the same but as locked out of the old man ya know that's why i got to know. the people there really is a fake us man good i'm john good. many overlaying silence to the fear of reprisals. even if they don't talk. they disapprove. it's just a rest i'm from not been in their resume pick them up all day charging all kind of charge and. they. one communication you know is always aggressive. bresson if you try to search you go in those. three bill money for their money as it is about when the...
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john deere dealer today. gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petalcleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to time to bask... in low prices! find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. refreshing, isn't it?. tripadvisor. ♪ >> tucker: the u.s. supreme court has rejected the final appeal from an prison former illinois governor rabble garbage, guaranteeing he'll remain in prison. fox's matt fenn van has more r. >> tucker, the u.s. supreme court turned on former governor's appeal and now he is basically guaranteed to be behind bars until 2024 unless the president pardons him and the two happen to know each other. he appeared on the president's former reality show "the apprentice." back in 2012, he was found guilty of several corruption charges
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standing side by side with the president pretty much in lock step for the better part of the last 14, 15 months of the trump administration, john. i have no doubt that it is exhausting for him to constantly be, just an example, a couple weeks ago on the spending bill. paul ryan had to get down to the white house and explain the huge spending bill that republicans were about to pass that at the very last moment the president was threatening that he wouldn't sign. that kind of constant trying to keep the president on board with what congress is doing and trying to align all their goals together, i'm sure that's exhausting. i doubt that that is the main reason, i don't doubt jamie's reporting at all. i'm sure it's something he is saying but i do think that as phil was saying with the family considerations are obviously front and center for paul ryan, but this is not -- this is not a republican party that he envisioned he would be leading when he was mitt romney's vice presidential running mate in 2012. >> several lifetimes ago. let me ask about that. the only thing paul ryan ever wanted to be was chairman of the ways and means com
standing side by side with the president pretty much in lock step for the better part of the last 14, 15 months of the trump administration, john. i have no doubt that it is exhausting for him to constantly be, just an example, a couple weeks ago on the spending bill. paul ryan had to get down to the white house and explain the huge spending bill that republicans were about to pass that at the very last moment the president was threatening that he wouldn't sign. that kind of constant trying to...
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john hansen, a milwaukee bucks nba star, says he too was discriminated against in 2015 at a high-end jewelry store. he wrote that he went during business hours and that employees lockedrs then pulled up. the officers questioning him about his car. thomas dixon, owner of the jeweler, said he regretted the incident and that racial profiling is never acceptable. >> all of these things are part of the kind of implicit biases that people have against black and brown bodies. this is why 14-year-old kids get read as 20-year-old kids and toy guns look like real guns. >> reporter: donte and rashon said this started over a simple business meeting, but in the end they say it wasn't just the deal that was damaged but their dignity. >> what do you want to see happen here, donte? >> i want to make sure that, in this situation, this situation doesn't happen again. so what i want is for a young man, young men, to not be traumatized by this. and instead motivated, inspired. >> sometimes you have opportunity to be a part of the change. and, you know, truly make the change. to really stand up and show your greatness. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm linsey davis. >>> and next, she's s
john hansen, a milwaukee bucks nba star, says he too was discriminated against in 2015 at a high-end jewelry store. he wrote that he went during business hours and that employees lockedrs then pulled up. the officers questioning him about his car. thomas dixon, owner of the jeweler, said he regretted the incident and that racial profiling is never acceptable. >> all of these things are part of the kind of implicit biases that people have against black and brown bodies. this is why...
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locks in a kiss. but "e.t." has learned they're just friends. >> at lot of love to give. >> that's right. coming up -- >> fixer upper ends tonight. we have a sneak peek. >> then john just how bad his drink was during the original run of roseanne. plus the sweet and surprising reason he said yes to the reboot. >> when i left the show i didn't cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there... woah. what's happening? jack i'm trying to film this commercial! oh my gosh, sorry. with delicious cholula hot sauce and crispy jalapenos on a signature bun. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. made with delicious cholula hot sauce,ack. crispy jalapenos and pepper jack cheese on a signature bun. yep, this is my third one today. the new cholula buttery jack. part of the buttery jack family. only at jack in the box. >> areal winter talked about her st ♪ >> we have one last thing to do before we turn this thing over to mama. >> plant a tree. >> that is a sneak peek at tonight's final episode of fixer upper. joanna gaines is expecting baby number five and is craving chicken sandwiches which they
locks in a kiss. but "e.t." has learned they're just friends. >> at lot of love to give. >> that's right. coming up -- >> fixer upper ends tonight. we have a sneak peek. >> then john just how bad his drink was during the original run of roseanne. plus the sweet and surprising reason he said yes to the reboot. >> when i left the show i didn't cholula hot sauce is teaming up with jack in the box for the cholula buttery jack. a little hot sauce there......
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locks in a kiss. but "e.t." has learned they're just friends. >> at lot of love to give. >> that's right. coming up -- >> fixer upper ends tonight. we have a sneak peek. >> then john just how bad his drink was during the original run of roseanne. plus the sweet and surprising reason he said yes to the reboot. >> when i left the show i didn't >> areal winter talked about her >> areal winter talked about her st >> areal winter talked about her st ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. ♪ >> we have one last thing to do before we turn this thing over to mama. >> plant a tree. >> that is a sneak peek at tonight's final episode of fixer upper. joanna gaines is expecting baby number five and is craving chicken sandwiches which they happen to serve at their new restaurant. america's next top model and tyra banks joined us for an interview with her mom. what's this about "perfect is boring"? nancy that's the name of the book tyra an her mother have written together and boring is the one thing these two could never be. >> can we play a quick game of fix it or flaunt it. >> c
locks in a kiss. but "e.t." has learned they're just friends. >> at lot of love to give. >> that's right. coming up -- >> fixer upper ends tonight. we have a sneak peek. >> then john just how bad his drink was during the original run of roseanne. plus the sweet and surprising reason he said yes to the reboot. >> when i left the show i didn't >> areal winter talked about her >> areal winter talked about her st >> areal winter talked about...
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locks because it was time for them to go. to this point you brought up the influence of john kelly. be the adult, somebody trump treats and respects. the president is attacking on twitter and washington post. damn good reporting the president is attacking it about kelly. he has not been fully consulted and he has lost the trust and support of some of the staff as well as angered first lady melania trump. that aid was dismissed after he couldn't get permanent security clearance because of some personal conduct issues. to kelly's standing you see in various reporting he threatened to quit again. what does that tell us about the president and the power structure? >> john kelly is in a declining arc. for a while he brought meetings down to smaller size. he really -- steve bannon, others seen as disruptive thinkers. the president is chafing at kelly's descriptions and kelly has been chafing at the president's whims and willingness to fire people on twitter and policy shifts and not going through processes on tariffs. as we reported today the president has complained about kelly. kelly th
locks because it was time for them to go. to this point you brought up the influence of john kelly. be the adult, somebody trump treats and respects. the president is attacking on twitter and washington post. damn good reporting the president is attacking it about kelly. he has not been fully consulted and he has lost the trust and support of some of the staff as well as angered first lady melania trump. that aid was dismissed after he couldn't get permanent security clearance because of some...
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locks, you've got a problem. >> policy grounds alone, i think scott pruitt is the wrong person to head the epa. >> all right. well, john avlon, trey gowdy was on last week. he said he would be looking into this. >> captain benghazi. they went after that with such aggression. here he said he doesn't like the allegations. now they're like, yeah. >> i'm digging captain benghazi. >> the urgency was there. what's that about? >> that's the point. >> pruitt caused a number of self-inflicted wounds in a short amount of time. he has 19 people on a 24/7 security vehicle, baseline salary $2 million at a time when the budget for the epa is being cut. these are not good facts. god bless kennedy and graham for laying in and focussing on common sense. he has policy and pesky ethical concerns. the president can say is he supports him, but the fact pattern doesn't look good for scott pruitt. >> i would look through it differently. he's having a rough week. that was just really bad he did that. they were up forced errors and it has to stop. that is not like he has to go. we know the president is defending him. i don't know. i don't see
locks, you've got a problem. >> policy grounds alone, i think scott pruitt is the wrong person to head the epa. >> all right. well, john avlon, trey gowdy was on last week. he said he would be looking into this. >> captain benghazi. they went after that with such aggression. here he said he doesn't like the allegations. now they're like, yeah. >> i'm digging captain benghazi. >> the urgency was there. what's that about? >> that's the point. >> pruitt...
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and ourselves are locked in we are very unified on the subject of north korea we will probably be depending on various meetings and conversations will be having meetings with kim john very soon it will be and will be taking place probably in early june or a little before that assuming things go well it's possible things won't go well or we won't have the meetings and we'll just continue to go along this very strong path that we've taken but we will see what happens former u.s. first lady barbara bush has died aged ninety two the wife and mother of two former presidents was in hospital several times this year barbara bush was often ranked in polls as the most popular first lady in modern history. and government rallies have intensified in armenia after a vote to allow the former president to become prime minister tens of thousands of people protested accusing him of a power grab he was president for a decade i mean his new construction situation strengthens the office of prime minister. police in nigeria have fired tear gas at hundreds of shia muslim protesters in a demonstrators want the release of their religious leader abel hymns exactly who's been jailed without
and ourselves are locked in we are very unified on the subject of north korea we will probably be depending on various meetings and conversations will be having meetings with kim john very soon it will be and will be taking place probably in early june or a little before that assuming things go well it's possible things won't go well or we won't have the meetings and we'll just continue to go along this very strong path that we've taken but we will see what happens former u.s. first lady...
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needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. >>> our breaking news. john bolton just got a big assignment for his first day as trump's national security adviser. he'll lead the national security council in a meeting on syria tomorrow just a day after the president called out russia's vladimir putin by name for backing bashar assad after a suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. the president now warning of a big price to pay. what that big price is we don't yet know and that brings us to your weekend presidential brief, a segment we've been bringing you every sunday negotiate with the president's most pressing foreign policy issues and here to bring it to you is former national security adviser sam vinaigrette. she spent two years with the obama administration. we normally cover many top nicks this segment but because of the gravity of the situation in syria we expect that will be the focus of the presidential brief tomorrow so let's stay there. >> we'll have intelligence assessments on different pieces of this horrific puzzle. i think the briefing wou
needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. >>> our breaking news. john bolton just got a big assignment for his first day as trump's national security adviser. he'll lead the national security council in a meeting on syria tomorrow just a day after the president called out russia's vladimir putin by name for backing bashar assad after a suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. the...
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john ramos, kpix5. >> focus. the problem with smartphones in class is hitting lower grades as well. one initiative named away for the day advocates a nationwide policy to lockrtphones in middle schools for the entire day. i think it's a great idea. the latest always www.cbssf.com. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank y'all very much. i appreciate y'all, folks. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their second day, from graceville, minnesota, it's the champs, it's the walters family. [cheering and applause] and from logan township, new jersey, it's the billups family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] give me derrick, give me ashley. top 7 answers on the board. this is a fill-in-the-blank. grandma shocked us all when she was arrested for what? ashley: being a hooker. [laughter and applause] steve: grandma was involved in prostitution. [cheerin
john ramos, kpix5. >> focus. the problem with smartphones in class is hitting lower grades as well. one initiative named away for the day advocates a nationwide policy to lockrtphones in middle schools for the entire day. i think it's a great idea. the latest always www.cbssf.com. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank y'all very much. i appreciate y'all, folks. well, welcome to...
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john giuca's murder conviction. why? because the brooklyn d.a. has decided to appeal that court's decision, and have asked another judge to deny bail, keeping him locked to grant bail in this case. >> if four judges all agreed that the trial was flawed wouldn't it be logical that you send the guy home? how much does the guy have to suffer? >> reporter: former prosecutor anna-sigga nicolazzi declined to speak with 2020. and, the current d.a. declined to talk with us as well. >> there's no question in my mind that john giuca was one of the individuals culpable in the death of mark fisher. >> reporter: but consider how much has changed in giuca's favor in the thirteen years since the first trial. today, the jailhouse informant and giuca's ex-girlfriend, both say they lied on the stand. and just this week, huge headlines. "20/20" has learned brooklyn defendants interviewed giuca's co-defendant, antonio russo who reportedly confessed to fisher's murder for the first time. he says he used his own gun. >> so, in a retrial, how strong a hand does the prosecution really have to play? >> i'm surprised that prosecutors are moving forward with this case. i don't
john giuca's murder conviction. why? because the brooklyn d.a. has decided to appeal that court's decision, and have asked another judge to deny bail, keeping him locked to grant bail in this case. >> if four judges all agreed that the trial was flawed wouldn't it be logical that you send the guy home? how much does the guy have to suffer? >> reporter: former prosecutor anna-sigga nicolazzi declined to speak with 2020. and, the current d.a. declined to talk with us as well. >>...
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locked and loaded if chemical weapons are used again. now, back to the greg gutfeld show. greg: instead of going to seed, embrace the week. it is true. the former speaker of the house john boehner has decided to join the plot company that sells in 11 states. he says he was a total opposed to legalization and now he says his attitude has evolved in recent years. i'm sure it has nothing to do with him getting paid for it. he convinced these scheduling the drug is needed so we can do research and help our vets and reversed the opioid epidemic ravaging our communities. he released a statement along with fellow republican bill well, remember him calling for a shift in battle marijuana policy claiming that 94% of americans favor some type of access. the video tape of that announcement. back when that was funny. still is actually for tires, he was against it when he was in political power and now he is out of politics and he is on the board. isn't that what is wrong with politics? tyrus: the fact that they do only things that are good for them? yeah, at least this time he's not in office and he will be making decisions based on what is being lining his pocket because before it
locked and loaded if chemical weapons are used again. now, back to the greg gutfeld show. greg: instead of going to seed, embrace the week. it is true. the former speaker of the house john boehner has decided to join the plot company that sells in 11 states. he says he was a total opposed to legalization and now he says his attitude has evolved in recent years. i'm sure it has nothing to do with him getting paid for it. he convinced these scheduling the drug is needed so we can do research and...
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john roberts is live at the white house but first, our national security correspondent, jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. >> investor nikki haley during a meeting today, the us military is quote - locked and loaded to strike again if aside -- assad uses chemical weapons again. again. >> we have attacked the heart of the syrian chemical weapons program. i'm not saying that not be able to reconstitute it.i'm not saying it will continue. this is a very serious blow. >> if the regime has a pattern of using chemical weapons against his own people, against the chemical weapons convention, despite the fact that they had agreed to it, despite the fact that the russians were there guarantors. what happens next? it is with the assad regime decides to do. >> less than 105 missiles fired by three nations was double the size of the strike to punish the use of chemical weapons one year ago. the uss monterey is seen here hiring tomahawk missiles from the sea. cost about $100 million each and can fly a distance of 1500 miles. british tornado and typhoon jets took part in the air campaign and as fox reported last may, two usb -- us b-1 bombers. in damascus this was one of the three targets chosen by t
john roberts is live at the white house but first, our national security correspondent, jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon. >> investor nikki haley during a meeting today, the us military is quote - locked and loaded to strike again if aside -- assad uses chemical weapons again. again. >> we have attacked the heart of the syrian chemical weapons program. i'm not saying that not be able to reconstitute it.i'm not saying it will continue. this is a very serious blow. >> if...
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so john dewey was really planting the seeds in the same period as the early conversation was happening saying no, cultivating kids' bodies will help them cultivate their minds. actually, locking them up and the seats all day, making them sit still, is going to inhibit the kind of learning you what to promote. but doing that would revolutionize educational practices. i say that because many of us with our current assumptions about what physical education is , is revolutionary. push-ups running laps, nothing , revolutionary about that but the idea that taxpayer dollars and hours of the school day would be used to do that was, in the early 19th century, a pretty hard sell. i have not brought this up explicitly yet, but i can't tell c-span viewers to do the readings i assigned, but i would like to really point out how these assumptions played out differently for different people. a girl was not assumed to have an desirable, an ideal girl cultivated at school was very different than an ideal boy. an african-american child, very different from a white child. all of those categories really intersect here. they intersect to make this play out in different ways but i would say people
so john dewey was really planting the seeds in the same period as the early conversation was happening saying no, cultivating kids' bodies will help them cultivate their minds. actually, locking them up and the seats all day, making them sit still, is going to inhibit the kind of learning you what to promote. but doing that would revolutionize educational practices. i say that because many of us with our current assumptions about what physical education is , is revolutionary. push-ups running...
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john on the security based on the market. which i understand. how do we get a 60-day lock, our individual home mortgage which is -- i'd like you to look into it. one it appears excepticompetiti me. for a bank own dealer to have a fi nra over a broker dealer, why? if -- therefore being anti-competitive with non-bank own dealers. i have a problem with that and i think that's unfair in public policy. secondly, you may want to have a jurisdictional concern because i'm not sure the a c c has the right to regulate margins. last i check that was a federal reseven priority. could you ensure to me you'll look into this rule and see how we can create a level playing field in this market? >> absolutely. i think that needs to be a very high principle in regulation in general. regulation should not be tilting a blind field one way or another. >> appreciate that. in the time i have remaining, another issue i think the fed should weigh in on is this issue of where under dodd frank, the t lack process putting up -- bank criminal ca criminal case, i think appearance to be to be in continue
john on the security based on the market. which i understand. how do we get a 60-day lock, our individual home mortgage which is -- i'd like you to look into it. one it appears excepticompetiti me. for a bank own dealer to have a fi nra over a broker dealer, why? if -- therefore being anti-competitive with non-bank own dealers. i have a problem with that and i think that's unfair in public policy. secondly, you may want to have a jurisdictional concern because i'm not sure the a c c has the...