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i read john locke, i wanted to understand the creation of our government and the actual philosophies behind political movements. i'm actually quite conservative. from there i got involved in republican politics. host: did you not consider yourself a republican before that? guest: i was a registered democrat. i am from brooklyn, new york. my whole family was registered democrats. i didn't care about politics. what i found across the country talking with real people, not people involved in the process that most people just register based on what their family does and what their friends do. don't pay much attention to politics at all. it is important you reach voters where they are. not get caught up in what is going on at capitol hill or state legislatures. you really have to talk to people. host: when you read those philosophical books, what resonated with you? guest: it is quite simple. law is supposed to see something -- be something that is plain and easy to understand. all people should be able to follow it. law should not be a rubric of trying to achieve a goal. it should be a ro
i read john locke, i wanted to understand the creation of our government and the actual philosophies behind political movements. i'm actually quite conservative. from there i got involved in republican politics. host: did you not consider yourself a republican before that? guest: i was a registered democrat. i am from brooklyn, new york. my whole family was registered democrats. i didn't care about politics. what i found across the country talking with real people, not people involved in the...
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that term goes back, john lock uses it and a great english theologian by the name of john owen.oes not cite biblical text. but those of you who have some familiarity with the bible certainly can hear biblical overtones in what he's seeing, even a cursory look at the way madison puts things, it's apparent that the central ideas -- shah has already -- 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. luke, thousand shalt worship the lord your god and him alone 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 a bridge by the institution of civil society, and again, this nice phrase, religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance. the government has no knowled
that term goes back, john lock uses it and a great english theologian by the name of john owen.oes not cite biblical text. but those of you who have some familiarity with the bible certainly can hear biblical overtones in what he's seeing, even a cursory look at the way madison puts things, it's apparent that the central ideas -- shah has already -- derived from christianity and can be traced to the bible as it had been understood by christian thinkers in earlier centuries. for example, madison...
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asked to are those three men, and jefferson responded they are the three greatest men in history, john locke, sir isaac newton, and sir francis bacon. and hamilton corrected him by saying no, the greatest man in history was julius cesar. jefferson never, ever got over that and never forgot that. but for all of their differences, there were similarities between these two. both had rather unhappy youths. jefferson tellingly referred to youth as a time of what he called colonial subservience. think about that a little bit, because that comes from the man who was the author of the declaration of independence to break away from the colonial subservience. hamilton endured a youth that a novelist like charles dickens would have been hard-pressed to write about, i think. hamilton's mother was branded by the courts as a horror. his father abandoned the family. his mother and father never married, so that hamilton was an illegitimate child. and the bigots of that day, not finding enough to occupy their prejudices, visited much of it on illegitimate children, not so much on the parents, but on the chil
asked to are those three men, and jefferson responded they are the three greatest men in history, john locke, sir isaac newton, and sir francis bacon. and hamilton corrected him by saying no, the greatest man in history was julius cesar. jefferson never, ever got over that and never forgot that. but for all of their differences, there were similarities between these two. both had rather unhappy youths. jefferson tellingly referred to youth as a time of what he called colonial subservience....
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but we spoke to europe experts and academic john locke learned about this he believes that the e.u. itself is violating basic principles of justice. what i find deeply distressing is that the european union has adopted this new principle of individual sanctions on the basis that it's the protector of human rights but we all just heard barel saying we have taken a political decision to impose sanctions does he not understand what he is saying a sanction is a form of punishment in this case it involves all bans and asset freezes but what what process has there being to commit a political decision to impose punishment a political decision to impose punishment is a death is a is a case study in violation of human back the european union by taking basic principles of justice you can't punish people on the basis of a political decision what i find just absolutely mind boggling is that the european union itself protests when the united states of america interfet its internal affairs by imposing extra territorial sanctions on european companies involved in building the north stream to gas p
but we spoke to europe experts and academic john locke learned about this he believes that the e.u. itself is violating basic principles of justice. what i find deeply distressing is that the european union has adopted this new principle of individual sanctions on the basis that it's the protector of human rights but we all just heard barel saying we have taken a political decision to impose sanctions does he not understand what he is saying a sanction is a form of punishment in this case it...
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in fact, dude romney with reference nearly twice as often as john locks writings and the apostle paul was mentioned as frequently as monte skew or the great english tourist, william blackstone. by the way, i think it's an interesting question, why is due to rana me so appealing to this generation of americans? i think there are several responses, first due to rana me is a digest. a condenses that books, the laws of militias which had exerted significant influence on american law, going all the way back to the first pure commonwealth's in the 17th century and continuing up to their own time. this book also records god's dealings with a chosen nation. the specially and established and political and legal institutions necessary to govern a nation. yes, there are text on government and the responsibilities of citizenship that refined in the new testament, but what's particularly appealing, i think, in the accounts of gujarat to me is americans in the wake of independents, and the aftermath of this war, they have to build a new government. and they see in the history of israel, having depa
in fact, dude romney with reference nearly twice as often as john locks writings and the apostle paul was mentioned as frequently as monte skew or the great english tourist, william blackstone. by the way, i think it's an interesting question, why is due to rana me so appealing to this generation of americans? i think there are several responses, first due to rana me is a digest. a condenses that books, the laws of militias which had exerted significant influence on american law, going all the...
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he is a scholar on john locke and the religious influences on the development of democracy. joe is the author of the new york times bestseller, "a habit, a wardrobe, and the great war," how j.r.r. tolkien and cs lewis rediscovered faith, friendship, and heroism. he is currently producing a documentary series based on the book. the film trailer can be found at hobbitwardroom.com. his commentary have appeared in leading outlets including the new york times, the wall street journal, the washington post national affairs and the national interest. for 10 years, he has also served as commentator for national public radio's all things considered. with that, welcome to our panel. i will turn it right over to our renowned civil war historian, who will explore the parallels between our current political culture debates and those on the eve of the civil war. alan, the floor is yours. >> thank you, angela. there is no civil calamity greater than the two words we have interview today. not played, not depression, not even wore it self, and no one listening to us will take those two words
he is a scholar on john locke and the religious influences on the development of democracy. joe is the author of the new york times bestseller, "a habit, a wardrobe, and the great war," how j.r.r. tolkien and cs lewis rediscovered faith, friendship, and heroism. he is currently producing a documentary series based on the book. the film trailer can be found at hobbitwardroom.com. his commentary have appeared in leading outlets including the new york times, the wall street journal, the...
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we must focus on a few things and make it strong you so eloquently you echoed some people like john locke and and the although you you changed a bit of his of his wording and emphasis and you you i think you were by probably mr. mason's virginia statement of rights, however, that was expressed so yes, those were my feelings about it and yet i wish you to know that. that dr. franklin more than anyone on that committee and i dare say perhaps more than anyone that i had the advantage of in life as a mentor. that dr. franklin helped me to learn wordsmithing very rather than using 2025 words to just find a good 10, maybe 12 words. that would make the statement the more profound and provocative for instance. i remember the beginning of the second paragraph of i wrote we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable that all are born free and independent. oh it was dr. franklin it was you sir. yes said let us cut to the quick mr. jefferson simply begin. we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal done. that is your booty of words did not pretty much the same thing mr.
we must focus on a few things and make it strong you so eloquently you echoed some people like john locke and and the although you you changed a bit of his of his wording and emphasis and you you i think you were by probably mr. mason's virginia statement of rights, however, that was expressed so yes, those were my feelings about it and yet i wish you to know that. that dr. franklin more than anyone on that committee and i dare say perhaps more than anyone that i had the advantage of in life as...
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everybody, you know, from john locke to edman burke.evertheless, there's a resentment of the british empire. there's a lot of continental immigrants in the united states that don't like the british empire. and how that works, and as men of the left, the roosevelt administration is very suspicious about how that works out. well, it reflects all of these issues that we talked about, world war i and the left/right dichotomy and especially russia. there's going to be another great debate, and that is, i'm skipping ahead a little bit. i want to get to the second front in a minute. what do you do with a british empire and how do you fight when we know that everything from the dutch east indies to burma to india are all there to protect british oil, british natural resources, rubber and especially the crown jewel in india? and are you really going to tell an american that he died in burma trying to preserve india for the british? or he died in indochina so he's going to fight for the french empire? no. so what happens is in a very brilliant mo
everybody, you know, from john locke to edman burke.evertheless, there's a resentment of the british empire. there's a lot of continental immigrants in the united states that don't like the british empire. and how that works, and as men of the left, the roosevelt administration is very suspicious about how that works out. well, it reflects all of these issues that we talked about, world war i and the left/right dichotomy and especially russia. there's going to be another great debate, and that...
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equality, how do we realizes things of the world and i was struck so there was philosophical text by john locke and others who articulate the enlightenment's obedience and freedom and so on. i think the stuff is important to what was especially powerful somebody like douglas he is drawing on his personal experience as a slave and he saying here is what slavery looks like here's what freedom looks like that experience of being able to look at something like the institution of slavery and reflect on what is not like and described in vivid terms what unfreedom looks like if we will make sense of what freedom is we need to study that tradition and so many others that's been crucial in this project was born by accident when i had a colleague invite me too write an essay about james baldwin and this is several years ago and i did not know much about baldwin but once i started i was hooked and once they found the debate about buckley i was transfixed because this dramatic moment this clash of two public intellectuals that are so look radically different i knew as a started this was an important story
equality, how do we realizes things of the world and i was struck so there was philosophical text by john locke and others who articulate the enlightenment's obedience and freedom and so on. i think the stuff is important to what was especially powerful somebody like douglas he is drawing on his personal experience as a slave and he saying here is what slavery looks like here's what freedom looks like that experience of being able to look at something like the institution of slavery and reflect...
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there is a lot of classic philosophical text by john locke and others who articulate the enlightenment ideas of rights and freedom and so on. that stuff is important but that i thought was especially powerful but someone like douglas is he's drawing on his personal experience and he is saying here is what slavery looks like and here's what freedom looks like and to me the experience of being able to look at something like the institution of slavery and reflect on what that is like and to be able to describe in vivid terms what unfreedom looks like if we are going to make freedom when he does duddy that tradition and summoned thither so that's been crucial in this project was born when i had a colleague invite me to write in essay about james baldwin. i didn't know much about waldman but once i started i was hooked and once i found the debate with buckley and was transfixed because this moment this dramatic moment this clash of two intellectuals that are so radically different i knew when i started this was an important story in it feels like a gift more important by the day. >> what st
there is a lot of classic philosophical text by john locke and others who articulate the enlightenment ideas of rights and freedom and so on. that stuff is important but that i thought was especially powerful but someone like douglas is he's drawing on his personal experience and he is saying here is what slavery looks like and here's what freedom looks like and to me the experience of being able to look at something like the institution of slavery and reflect on what that is like and to be...
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i read john locke, i wanted to understand the creation of our government and the actual philosophiesehind political movements. i'm actually quite conservative. from there i got involved in republican politics. host: did you not consider yourself a republican before that? guest: i was a registered democrat. i am from brooklyn, new york. my whole family was registered democrats. i didn't care about politics. what i found across the country talking with real people, not people involved in the process that most people just register based on what their family does and what their friends do. don't pay much attention to politics at all. it is important you reach voters where they are. not get caught up in what is going on at capitol hill or state legislatures. you really have to talk to people. host: when you read those philosophical books, what resonated with you? guest: it is quite simple. law is supposed to see something -- be something that is plain and easy to understand. all people should be able to follow it. law should not be a rubric of trying to achieve a goal. it should be a road
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he's going to necessarily come out even after the final wrap of the speech which is sort of semi-locked-in. johnwho tried for second time i was expecting you to poll out the whiteboard, you showed us the other day. >> i got it right here if you like it. john: i knew it was still around, we saw the results of the straw poll and former president trump's approval rating was 97%, 95% they wanted him to continue his policies, 70% said they wanted to see him run again but 55% said that they would vote for him. i thought that number might've been higher. >> bingo i agree entirely, this is the group that came to the meeting for largely one reason president trump was going to be there. this is the truest trump believers and for him to only get 55% says he is losing strength because is not introducing something, he's losing strength whether he recognizes and if i were them i would take that as a cautionary note he needs to refresh his act and he needs to change and offer a vision for the future. sandra: interesting analysis is this too soon? were talking about not exactly conventional for former president
he's going to necessarily come out even after the final wrap of the speech which is sort of semi-locked-in. johnwho tried for second time i was expecting you to poll out the whiteboard, you showed us the other day. >> i got it right here if you like it. john: i knew it was still around, we saw the results of the straw poll and former president trump's approval rating was 97%, 95% they wanted him to continue his policies, 70% said they wanted to see him run again but 55% said that they...
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tom: we have a history of decades of lock in individualism . john taylor, stamford, clearly a conservative economist, shows the veil on automatic stabilizers that benefit all of us where the haves are benefited by the stabilization of the have-nots. explain in this natural disaster how the haves will demi -- benefit from stimulus for the have-nots. jared: our automatic stabilizers often shut off too quickly. one problem we have had and it's one of the reasons the american rescue plan is so urgent, we have had this kind of air pocket created by this wait and see what happens next so that we get behind the curve and we need to make sure that the stabilizers are kicking in with the alacrity that we needed to embedded within the plan. look, this is a matter of if gdp is a spectator sport for half of the academy, -- economy, it's not going to achieve the goals of the biden harris administration and we have to start building the connective tissue that reconnects gdp growth to the prosperity of all with a special sensitivity to racial equity and that is in
tom: we have a history of decades of lock in individualism . john taylor, stamford, clearly a conservative economist, shows the veil on automatic stabilizers that benefit all of us where the haves are benefited by the stabilization of the have-nots. explain in this natural disaster how the haves will demi -- benefit from stimulus for the have-nots. jared: our automatic stabilizers often shut off too quickly. one problem we have had and it's one of the reasons the american rescue plan is so...
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brazilian president john bolton oros threatened to pull emergency aid from states which reintroduced locked arms he says any governor who quote destroys jobs won't get support from the central government. who had covert 19 himself is strongly against most restrictions and often dismissed the danger even though more than a quarter of a 1000000 people have died from it in brazil. health ministers resigned after it was revealed several members of his family jump the queue to receive their vaccines on cost of alice is the 3rd health minister in south america to go following similar scandals in peru and argentina the support for. the battle to control the colored 1000 pandemic in latin america is underway but is being hindered by patchy deliveries of the vaccine and scandals in the government with the task of organizing the vaccination programs. the latest to go is the ecuadoran health minister one caller survive yours ensuring that his family was given preferential treatment all the more committed we have all committed era's this is a pandemic that has taught us the importance of recognising th
brazilian president john bolton oros threatened to pull emergency aid from states which reintroduced locked arms he says any governor who quote destroys jobs won't get support from the central government. who had covert 19 himself is strongly against most restrictions and often dismissed the danger even though more than a quarter of a 1000000 people have died from it in brazil. health ministers resigned after it was revealed several members of his family jump the queue to receive their vaccines...
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among the other items up for bid, a lock of martha washington's hair and john f.'s harvard sweater. the auction goes until thursday. i mean, that's kind of a unique thing to have. certainly a conversation piece. spencer, $75,000 for george washington's hair. justin bieber's hair would make more money than that. i don't get why it's not more expensive. >> you know, it probably would. i bet a lock of hair from a popular -- pop culture figure would probably get more money from some people than a lock from a former founding father. >> that's odd. what do you think, frances? >> at least they're not selling his wooden teeth. >> well, that's true. but in all seriousness, did any of you guys realize -- i had no idea you could buy this sort of thing, that these sorts of things were auctioned. >> i always thought of george washington with a wig. >> right. >> but where does this lock of hair come from? like someone just found it in their attic after all this time? i probably should have done my research on this, but i do find it very interesting that suddenly a lock of his h
among the other items up for bid, a lock of martha washington's hair and john f.'s harvard sweater. the auction goes until thursday. i mean, that's kind of a unique thing to have. certainly a conversation piece. spencer, $75,000 for george washington's hair. justin bieber's hair would make more money than that. i don't get why it's not more expensive. >> you know, it probably would. i bet a lock of hair from a popular -- pop culture figure would probably get more money from some people...
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john smith, i believe. >> that's right, who are you? >> i'm a smith, too. jonathan smith. >> i lockeddow, you must have got in here before me. >> a long time before. >> you one of them? >> them who? >> these are not typical clothes, this is what i were back in salem. in the 1770's. >> is this a put on? >> this ain't no joke. >> will you look like -- >> like you? could be. i'm your great, great, great grandfather, johnny. >> i gotta be dreaming this, you are crazy. or i am. >> the whole world has gone crazy if you ask me. those young yahoos on that commons. >> you mean the campus. >> like a bunch of young shawnees on the warpath. >> were they heading tonight? -- where they heading this way tonight? >> i think they're trying to think of something to burn. i did hear them into the college library. is this it? >> this is it. >> then you are helping then yucca >> no. >> then you're getting them. >> not really. >> look, johnny, you cannot stand the both sides of the fence at once. >> you cannot be my great great whatever you say. you are younger that i am. -- than i am. >> in life, maybe. i
john smith, i believe. >> that's right, who are you? >> i'm a smith, too. jonathan smith. >> i lockeddow, you must have got in here before me. >> a long time before. >> you one of them? >> them who? >> these are not typical clothes, this is what i were back in salem. in the 1770's. >> is this a put on? >> this ain't no joke. >> will you look like -- >> like you? could be. i'm your great, great, great grandfather, johnny. >>...
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locked. to try and release the pressure, england in the likes of ben stokes and john for archer timeout beforeor months. i think we need to get in and out because, at the end of the day, humans are social people, and if you're not having a great game or are not feeling good in your cricket, there's no escape, nowhere to go. india have no need to shake off rustles of the coming of the series having just beaten australia away. most without their captain and star. he is back from paternity leave and expects to face england and lead india into the final against new zealand which he's trying not to think about. a by—product of you doing well as a team anyway. i no point adding after pressure as a team. i | for us it remains one cricket game| at a time and one session at a time in one hour at a time and that's how the success is achieved _ and the longest format of the game. no point in thing about something that is still months away. - this series sporting theatre will be british daytime television. channel 4 will show every match in the first test free to air in 15 years. sojoe root will have plen
locked. to try and release the pressure, england in the likes of ben stokes and john for archer timeout beforeor months. i think we need to get in and out because, at the end of the day, humans are social people, and if you're not having a great game or are not feeling good in your cricket, there's no escape, nowhere to go. india have no need to shake off rustles of the coming of the series having just beaten australia away. most without their captain and star. he is back from paternity leave...
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july 5th, 2008 -- >> reporter: days after the murder he gave it to his attorney, john sears, who kept it into his lockedrcement. so with a curious case of the migrating club sock, was it an attempt to cover up a murder or confusion? an investigative dead end? prosecutors weren't done, mind you. they next tried to tie steve to the crime scene. didn't find any of steve's dna or fingerprints at carol's house. but they did see those tire tracks. a criminalist compared them with the tires on steve's bike. >> the tread on this tire is similar to the tread to this tire track. >> did you find any discernible differences between them? >> no, i did not. >> and those shoe prints. they brought in an expert from the fbi. >> did you find any shoes that seemed to be comparable to the impressions that you observed in these photos from the crime scene? >> yes, i found one shoe that could have made those impressions. >> for pike's peak. records show that steve bought a pair of those shoes two years before the murder. when detectives searched his house, they didn't find any such shoes. so intriging but hardly proof. prose
july 5th, 2008 -- >> reporter: days after the murder he gave it to his attorney, john sears, who kept it into his lockedrcement. so with a curious case of the migrating club sock, was it an attempt to cover up a murder or confusion? an investigative dead end? prosecutors weren't done, mind you. they next tried to tie steve to the crime scene. didn't find any of steve's dna or fingerprints at carol's house. but they did see those tire tracks. a criminalist compared them with the tires on...
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lock, very complicated firearm. they came over on the mayflower with pilgrim john almond. so, i explain what we haven't museum, i say we go from one of the very first fire arms on the northeastern american continent, and we go through to a revolver that was recovered from the ashes of the world trade center and everything in between. >> as we said earlier, we try to design and build a museum with display cases galleries that were evocative of the time period in which the arms were used. so here we're not clone your house. something you might find and williamsburg attempting to tell the story of the early canola neil period and the war of independence 1775 to 1781. we're looking right now at painting, which we actually had to go to london england to find. it's called the shot heard around the world and it's one of the most beautifully rendered illustrative descriptions of the very first shots fired at lexington green on the morning of april 1975. along with the flint rifles and muskets that around the painting, this kind of tells the story of that very first encounter with
lock, very complicated firearm. they came over on the mayflower with pilgrim john almond. so, i explain what we haven't museum, i say we go from one of the very first fire arms on the northeastern american continent, and we go through to a revolver that was recovered from the ashes of the world trade center and everything in between. >> as we said earlier, we try to design and build a museum with display cases galleries that were evocative of the time period in which the arms were used....
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john l. the allowance so glad you can join us holiday makers in the u.k. are rushing to get their bookings in after prime minister boris johnson announced a road map out of the coronavirus locked out according to the plan british tourists could be allowed to travel as early as march 17th since the announcement there's been a flood of new summer reservations with tour operators good news for an industry that's dark days during the pandemic. there's more than enough food for thought at this resort in the cleary islands. with tourism effectively put on hold many in the industry are struggling to get by. but british beach towels could soon be poolside throughout southern europe if the british prime minister gets his way. his announcement that international travel could be allowed starting may the 17th sent a wave of fresh bookings to companies like easy jet. they're reporting a 300 percent jump in reservation suggests nations in spain portugal and greece. the world's largest tour operator 2 we also said bookings jumped to 500 percent overnight. and travel fever has also grip london stock market as investors flock to to eat easyjet and other travel sector stocks. but there are stil
john l. the allowance so glad you can join us holiday makers in the u.k. are rushing to get their bookings in after prime minister boris johnson announced a road map out of the coronavirus locked out according to the plan british tourists could be allowed to travel as early as march 17th since the announcement there's been a flood of new summer reservations with tour operators good news for an industry that's dark days during the pandemic. there's more than enough food for thought at this...
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john weaver has been accused by 21 men, the youngest of whom was 14. wikipedia has lockedhat page at least until then. >>> well, failed georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams is being rewarded for helping to get joe biden and two democrat senators elected. she was nominated today for the nobel peace prize by a socialist norwegian politician. the nomination coming as abrams' new georgia project is under investigation by georgia secretary of state raffensperger for allegations it enrolled ineligible and deceased voters. joining me now is jason chaffetz, former congressman and former chairman of the house overnight if committee, best selling author and fox business contributor. by the way, his new book is "they never let a crisis go to waste: the truth about disaster liberalism." i love that phrase. we'll get into that in a minute, jason. first of all, stacey abrams getting a nod by the nobel peace prize committee. what do you think? >> thanks for having me on, david. totally unwarranted. while she's under this cloud of suspicion and being with investigated, i think th
john weaver has been accused by 21 men, the youngest of whom was 14. wikipedia has lockedhat page at least until then. >>> well, failed georgia gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams is being rewarded for helping to get joe biden and two democrat senators elected. she was nominated today for the nobel peace prize by a socialist norwegian politician. the nomination coming as abrams' new georgia project is under investigation by georgia secretary of state raffensperger for allegations it...
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courtesy of johns hopkins university and as far as no cases florida's in a better place with a .3% of its population contracting covid versus 8.8% in locked down california. hospitalizations in california 244 million, 218 for florida. fatalities california's 10.5 per million, florida 7.4. despite those numbers gavin newsome pushing lockdown after lockdown is the only way out of this mess. watch. >> the fastest way to open businesses permanently is to eliminate and end this pandemic. this deadly disease and as we make progress not only with vaccinations but through nonpharmaceutical interventions like mask wearing an physical distancing we will get there sooner than later and we will provide support for people like him and hundreds of thousands of other businesses. kennedy: i'm amazed you could hear my writer so clearly in the bullhorn. desantis practically bragging about the comparative success of the state's openness. watch. >> florida has much lower per-capita covid mortalities, much lower per-capita hospitalizations and much lower unemployment rate, opened schools and actually we have businesses starting up a new. kennedy: let's ask th
courtesy of johns hopkins university and as far as no cases florida's in a better place with a .3% of its population contracting covid versus 8.8% in locked down california. hospitalizations in california 244 million, 218 for florida. fatalities california's 10.5 per million, florida 7.4. despite those numbers gavin newsome pushing lockdown after lockdown is the only way out of this mess. watch. >> the fastest way to open businesses permanently is to eliminate and end this pandemic. this...
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of time i think the key lock or hinge between the past and the future is of course the float of the dollar in 1971. which is what richard nixon did with the secretary-treasurer john connolly. when the dollar since it was created back in the last decade of the 18th century, had always in some way shape or form with very few exceptions had this thing called the underlying value. the underlying value either silver or gold prevent the various incarnations. their greenback dollars in the civil war that had underlined by that freaked everyone out. eventually had the federal reserve we have all this locked up in the basement. while the dollar is a dollar because 35000 get to an ounce of gold. they ran into trouble 1971 there are a lot more dollars out there and there is gold and the federal reserve. but he in his friends went to camp david said were going to float the dollar per it's no longer going to have an underlying value. with this magical language gonna close the gold window the magical window transferred paper to gold. no more we are done. the dollar is just a story. it is just words. and the story with credit to united states. even there we believe it or we don
of time i think the key lock or hinge between the past and the future is of course the float of the dollar in 1971. which is what richard nixon did with the secretary-treasurer john connolly. when the dollar since it was created back in the last decade of the 18th century, had always in some way shape or form with very few exceptions had this thing called the underlying value. the underlying value either silver or gold prevent the various incarnations. their greenback dollars in the civil war...
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to civilian law enforcement, we have to make sure that those things are locked down and it may not have been on this day. >> john: secretary pompeo, thank you for staying with us today, we appreciate your role in this. >> you all have a good afternoon. >> sandra: the wife of convicted drug lord el chapo in court today, accused of helping the kingpin run his blood international drug empire, emma cornell taking part in a virtual hearing, that is happening at this hour following her arrest outside of d.c. just last night. she is accused of drug trafficking including helping to distribute, heroin, and cocaine. following all of the slide from the justice department, david. >> hi, sandra, good afternoon, staying behind bars, the hearing actually just wrapped up a few moments ago and the judge says that she is staying behind bars pending trial, there was a current serve that she could be a flight risk because of her monetary means, cornelis burrell learned her fate yesterday at dallas international airport, and was arrested by federal authorities and just appeared via videoconference before a judge in washington, d.c.
to civilian law enforcement, we have to make sure that those things are locked down and it may not have been on this day. >> john: secretary pompeo, thank you for staying with us today, we appreciate your role in this. >> you all have a good afternoon. >> sandra: the wife of convicted drug lord el chapo in court today, accused of helping the kingpin run his blood international drug empire, emma cornell taking part in a virtual hearing, that is happening at this hour following...
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john ratcliffe, great to have you with us. hope to see you soon. >> you bet. >> martha: after being caught unmasked in a hair salon in the covid-19 lock down, nancyf ignoring the rules that she set on capitol hill for security measures, this is do as i say and not as i do from her? what just happened on the hill with republican congressman michael walls after this. do we really need a sign to live, laugh, and love? -yes. -the answer is no. i can help new homeowners not become their parents. -kee-on-oh... -nope. -co-ee-noah. -no. -joaquin. -no. it just takes practice. give it a shot. [ grunts, exhales deeply ] -did you hear that? -yeah. it's a constant battle. we're gonna open a pdf. who's next? progressive can't save you from becoming your parents, but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto with us. no fussin', no cussin', and no -- sofi literally changed my life. when i refinanced with sofi, that allowed me to pay off aggressively and save without breaking my back or breaking the bank. ♪♪ without breaking my back or breaking the bank. my grandfather had an amazing life, but ancestry showed me so much more than i could have imagined.
john ratcliffe, great to have you with us. hope to see you soon. >> you bet. >> martha: after being caught unmasked in a hair salon in the covid-19 lock down, nancyf ignoring the rules that she set on capitol hill for security measures, this is do as i say and not as i do from her? what just happened on the hill with republican congressman michael walls after this. do we really need a sign to live, laugh, and love? -yes. -the answer is no. i can help new homeowners not become their...
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stuart: win did the debt bond for lock, that's what i want to know. let's bring in economist john talk about the stimulus packages for covid and the structure. my point would be that we don't need all the spending. we already have cases down, death down this pandemic is clearly winding down i go so far as to say it's almost sober. maybe i'm overly optimistic, but i don't think we need all this spending, do you? >> you are probably exactly right. we don't need the full $1.9 trillion in all likelihood. not that long ago, we were worried we would have practically no growth in the first quarter. gdp now methodology from the fed recently predicted first-quarter growth my command at 9.5%. i don't believe that. maybe we will have 4% growth in the first quarter, but you get covid out of the way of some of the stimulus in that assist him along with a great deal of monetary stimulus, you are probably easily looking at 5% growth for 2021. why in the world you need additional assistance of thereafter? stuart: because you want to buy votes. that's what it's all about. you want to give everyone
stuart: win did the debt bond for lock, that's what i want to know. let's bring in economist john talk about the stimulus packages for covid and the structure. my point would be that we don't need all the spending. we already have cases down, death down this pandemic is clearly winding down i go so far as to say it's almost sober. maybe i'm overly optimistic, but i don't think we need all this spending, do you? >> you are probably exactly right. we don't need the full $1.9 trillion in all...
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john brennan freaked out because they thought it was the arthur j. bowman dam in oregon, which the iranian hackers got inside that dam and messed with the locks that holdy could have caused the equivalent of a terrorist attack. so we keep seeing sort of the capabilities -- keep getting better and better and we keep seeing more and more adversaries probing at our critical infrastructure. there were more attacks on american critical infrastructure in the second half of last year than we have seen in the previous between years combined. so the threat is getting more frequent. and you know, here's the bigger thought, though, is the united states still is the world's top cybersuperpower. we have the best offensive capabilities when it comes to cyberattacks. there's a reason you keep seeing me report on russian attacks and iranian attacks and chinese attacks. it's not because i'm ignoring what the msa or cybercommand does. it's just their attacks are much more difficult to detect because they're better and sophisticated and stealthy. the problem is over the last ten years the united states' lead in this area has been slipping. we are now the most targeted, i
john brennan freaked out because they thought it was the arthur j. bowman dam in oregon, which the iranian hackers got inside that dam and messed with the locks that holdy could have caused the equivalent of a terrorist attack. so we keep seeing sort of the capabilities -- keep getting better and better and we keep seeing more and more adversaries probing at our critical infrastructure. there were more attacks on american critical infrastructure in the second half of last year than we have seen...
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locked down. clear, liz, the lockdown pizza surge is starting to fade just a little. why the slice so to speak. i apologize for that. papa john'sbut not at the pace analysts had expected. they faced stiff competition from rival fast-food chains, uptick in indoor dining as you pointed out, pandemic related costs that is all there in, papa john's recorded 10.2% jump in same-store sales. it missed an estimate of 11.6%. domino sales up 8.1%, well below the near 13% consensus that analysts were looking for it is interesting, liz, the height of the lockdown pizza became go to meal for so many consumers, at one point there was an actual shortage of pepperoni. even then analysts were warning this pace of sales would be almost impossible to maintain. apparently they were exactly right. by the way, domino's, down 13, 12% on the year as you can see. papa john's faring a little better, up 6.74%. the rate of pizza sales we saw last year, no big surprise. all you do called pizza every day or every other day. i think i was every day. that is hard to compete this year when you do the comps. liz: all i can say i memorized the telephone number o
locked down. clear, liz, the lockdown pizza surge is starting to fade just a little. why the slice so to speak. i apologize for that. papa john'sbut not at the pace analysts had expected. they faced stiff competition from rival fast-food chains, uptick in indoor dining as you pointed out, pandemic related costs that is all there in, papa john's recorded 10.2% jump in same-store sales. it missed an estimate of 11.6%. domino sales up 8.1%, well below the near 13% consensus that analysts were...
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reprimanded or just find that shouldn't be locking them up thank you very much terry simms and that with human rights watch talking to us from geneva good to talk to you john thank you time here whether his efforts. hi that the weather looks slushy fine and dry across much of the middle east that there would be some places of high clouds as in hazy sunshine but not too much in the way of wet weather there are some showers just pushing across turkey will slide their way further east was friday through saturday running into georgia simply with some snow there over the high ground but across much of the region it does look settled in sunny winds 40 somewhat lighter around the gulf highs here in doha a pleasant $24.00 celsius and that sunshine stretches down across the whole of africa heavier showers those towards southern parts of uganda there be some showers into southern areas of kenya some wet weather of course through the rift valley pushing across into where milan areas of towns in there for a time of the west the weather is going to be through the mozambique channel well this little chain of storms just rolling through here out of that eastern side of t
reprimanded or just find that shouldn't be locking them up thank you very much terry simms and that with human rights watch talking to us from geneva good to talk to you john thank you time here whether his efforts. hi that the weather looks slushy fine and dry across much of the middle east that there would be some places of high clouds as in hazy sunshine but not too much in the way of wet weather there are some showers just pushing across turkey will slide their way further east was friday...
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when be willing to look lift locked out this government and no doubt every government is keen to ensure that this law is the last and as if to hammer home the point that is john holl reporting from today in london john thank you for that. we move on to other news 1000000 miles military which has denied carrying out a coup and pledged again to hold elections next year a spokesman for the armed forces said they had no choice but to seize power that's their words and then moments later the lawyer of the deposed leader unsung suchi said the military had filed an additional charge against her more in this report from scotland. continuing their civil disobedience movement who protesters blocked train services out of instant railway station one of the city's large. and east on the other end of the line and protesters there also did the same in his 1st press conference since taking over the military just to justify its actions saying it was not a coup and that the protesters are inciting violence yes i do go to movies in it yeah you need money. party had a chance to solve problems like an election for peacefully according to the constitutional law but they didn't tak
when be willing to look lift locked out this government and no doubt every government is keen to ensure that this law is the last and as if to hammer home the point that is john holl reporting from today in london john thank you for that. we move on to other news 1000000 miles military which has denied carrying out a coup and pledged again to hold elections next year a spokesman for the armed forces said they had no choice but to seize power that's their words and then moments later the lawyer...
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john, could you please move to the map in the presentation? we're here to ask approval of the sale of a land locked agriculture property in alameda county. the puc acquired this 18 months ago when we purchased a very large ranch for watershed purposes. the wool family would not sell the ranch unless we also acquired this 20 odd acre parcel. we have no utility use for the property and indeed, it is a liability that it is difficult to get to to maintain for fire suppression purposes. the property is unapproved except for water, well and septic. it is worth $500,000 appraised on march 25th 2020. the city's director of property approved the appraisal. the east regional park district would like to purchase and incorporate it into the park system and agreed to purchase the property for $500,000. due to the locked nature of the parcel, we did not bid it. we chose to go under an exception stated in section 23.3 of the administrative code that allows the city to convey property if the board of supervisors determine it is practical and not in the public interest to competitively bid it. this property is not
john, could you please move to the map in the presentation? we're here to ask approval of the sale of a land locked agriculture property in alameda county. the puc acquired this 18 months ago when we purchased a very large ranch for watershed purposes. the wool family would not sell the ranch unless we also acquired this 20 odd acre parcel. we have no utility use for the property and indeed, it is a liability that it is difficult to get to to maintain for fire suppression purposes. the property...
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locked down new york city check it out. ainsley: brian always said bill deblasio until 12, john carrie takes his private plane.'t seen the moon rock. brian: i saw a moon rock there. a quick note on john kerry. he made his money on someone with catch up. ainsley: guess what that contributed to our house. >> let's catch up on the news. president biden signed three more executive orders on immigration. ainsley: they create a task force to reunite migrant families and a plan for migration across the border. brian: the president defense is record on executive orders and tries to explain himself. >> reporter: they should look at the auto pin option at the white house. they bring the total number of executive orders in action to a record number of 47 so far. donald trump's policies which president biden intends to roll back. >> i am not making new law. i am eliminating bad policy. executive orders were counterproductive. >> reporter: this creates a task force to reunite families, implement a 3-part plan for migration, and review several policies that set barriers to illegal immigration system. this is rescinding the
locked down new york city check it out. ainsley: brian always said bill deblasio until 12, john carrie takes his private plane.'t seen the moon rock. brian: i saw a moon rock there. a quick note on john kerry. he made his money on someone with catch up. ainsley: guess what that contributed to our house. >> let's catch up on the news. president biden signed three more executive orders on immigration. ainsley: they create a task force to reunite migrant families and a plan for migration...