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so you can see a crown and "gr" or the latin georges rex, king george iii. so this is that new british monarch. it's actually engraved with a scene of the city of havana in cuba which is some of the fortifications around havana. british ships in the harbor. the british and american forces had taken cuba from the span fish 1762. and this horn was carved to commemorate the embarkation of those troops. the scene was illuminated at the embarkation of the british troops, july 17, 1763. and so this is really marking a moment in which britons and americans, colonial british americans were reveling in being part of this magnificent empire. they expected to reap the fronts that have victory. they had defeated the spanish, they had defeated the french and their allies. so britain was left with a vastly expanded empire. not just in north america, but in india, in africa, one of the last actions of the war actually took place when the british took manila in the philippines. so it was really the first global war, sometimes known as the seven year's war or the french and
so you can see a crown and "gr" or the latin georges rex, king george iii. so this is that new british monarch. it's actually engraved with a scene of the city of havana in cuba which is some of the fortifications around havana. british ships in the harbor. the british and american forces had taken cuba from the span fish 1762. and this horn was carved to commemorate the embarkation of those troops. the scene was illuminated at the embarkation of the british troops, july 17, 1763. and...
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subjected to a reasonable search through the use of general warrant issued by the administration of king george iii. >> he fought back against that. he thought was important he eventually won his freedom. these charges were brought in response to these publications of something out of north britain. number 45, containing some harsh criticism of the king. it was on that basis they arrested him and they searched for anything that might serve as evidence to his alleged crime. but because of north britain number 45, and because he became such a folk hero across britain as a result of his fight for freedom, it became synonymous with john wilkes and the cause of freedom. on both the atlantic. in turn has led to some of the language that we now have in the fourth amendment, requiring that the government get a search warrant that its state provisions with particularity. so that you know what is lawful to be searched under it. >> you argue that today that under the obama administration certainly not starting with president obama, the nsa violates that right to privacy. can you explain that? >> yes. by now t
subjected to a reasonable search through the use of general warrant issued by the administration of king george iii. >> he fought back against that. he thought was important he eventually won his freedom. these charges were brought in response to these publications of something out of north britain. number 45, containing some harsh criticism of the king. it was on that basis they arrested him and they searched for anything that might serve as evidence to his alleged crime. but because of...
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britania, though, unfortunately, is restrained by king george iii, the large figure on the left. who is shown transforming magna carta. so in the face that he's standing on, it says m. carta, standing for magna carta. and king george is setting fire to the port of an appennapolis. many americans claimed, therefore, that they had inheritance and they were not giving it up without a fight. for americans, the jury was not only part of their ancient inheritance as english men protected by magna carta, or so they thought, but the jury had proved very useful during the colonial period in the conflict with the british government. and we've heard about this from professor malcom already. at the heart of the american fervor about the jury, was the institution's ability to nullify un.popular laws. on the criminal side, american juries either refused to indict or acquitted so often in case of sadicious lible, that there were -- civil juries were prized for their ability to nullify the customs laws by awarding plaintiffs damages in trespass cases against customs tax collectors. and i'm surpri
britania, though, unfortunately, is restrained by king george iii, the large figure on the left. who is shown transforming magna carta. so in the face that he's standing on, it says m. carta, standing for magna carta. and king george is setting fire to the port of an appennapolis. many americans claimed, therefore, that they had inheritance and they were not giving it up without a fight. for americans, the jury was not only part of their ancient inheritance as english men protected by magna...
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distressed to find staring down at me from the grand staircase a portrait of his royal majesty, king george iii. she suggested it was best to let bygones be bygones and in view of on our two countries' remarkable friendship in succeeding years, she add most englishmen today would agree with thomas jefferson that, quote, a little rebellion now and then is a very good thing, end quote. but from here, i will go on to bonn and then berlin. where there stands a symbol of power, the berlin wall, that dreadful, gray gash across the city is in its third decade. it is the fitting signature of the regime that built it. and a few hundred kilometers behind the berlin wall, there is another symbol. in the center of warsaw, there is a sign that notes the distances to two capitals. in one direction, it points towards moscow. in the other, it points towards brussels. headquarters of western europe's unity. the marker says that the distances from warsaw to moscow and warsaw to brussels are equal. the sign makes this point. poland is not east or west. poland is at the center. it is doing so today by being magnif
distressed to find staring down at me from the grand staircase a portrait of his royal majesty, king george iii. she suggested it was best to let bygones be bygones and in view of on our two countries' remarkable friendship in succeeding years, she add most englishmen today would agree with thomas jefferson that, quote, a little rebellion now and then is a very good thing, end quote. but from here, i will go on to bonn and then berlin. where there stands a symbol of power, the berlin wall, that...
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that's the argument made by king george iii and the soldiers before we fought them in the revolutiono get them off our back. stuart: judge, this nsa spying issue is not flying with the american electorate at this point. >> but the american electorate was not rand paul's target last night. his target audience was the libertarians and iowa and in new hampshire, and they were delighted with what he said. the only person who defended the bill of rights that resonated with the groups he wanted to reach. stuart: that's a good point, judge. did you follow it on social media the comments about iowa and new hampshire? is that what-- >> i did not. i stayed awake until the very close of the closing arguments, i had to see how the donald was going to end it and then i crashed. stuart: okay you made a fair point. rand paul's comments were aimed at republican voters in iowa and new hampshire, where the first primaries will occur. maybe it went down well with them. i personally don't think it went down well with the rest of the electorate. >> the governor of new jersey knows that a first year law s
that's the argument made by king george iii and the soldiers before we fought them in the revolutiono get them off our back. stuart: judge, this nsa spying issue is not flying with the american electorate at this point. >> but the american electorate was not rand paul's target last night. his target audience was the libertarians and iowa and in new hampshire, and they were delighted with what he said. the only person who defended the bill of rights that resonated with the groups he wanted...
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. >> king george, iii, kept trying to say it. >> let's talk about. >> should we ask chuck?s" what's the lead story? >> you want to talk about hillary and 05 e-mails? is that the story or is it trump? >> trump is -- he's making everybody respond on immigration. >> all right. >> he is controlling the again da. on the republican side. i hear you on 305 e-mails. >> this is what we will do. mark halperin, mark halperin jumps right in. fools rush in. he picked hillary on our roll of fortune news wheel. >> like that. >> i'm through talking about trump, too. >> all right. we will start with a team from the u.s. intelligence community now says it's flagged 305 e-mails from hillary clinton's private server for further review because they could contain classified information. >> one day ago that number was 60. it's roughly one out of every five e-mails reviewed so far by the state department. at that pace, it could mean about 1,500 e-mails will be flagged. now. it hasn't been determined yet if any of the flagged e-mails actually contained classified information. >> the state departmen
. >> king george, iii, kept trying to say it. >> let's talk about. >> should we ask chuck?s" what's the lead story? >> you want to talk about hillary and 05 e-mails? is that the story or is it trump? >> trump is -- he's making everybody respond on immigration. >> all right. >> he is controlling the again da. on the republican side. i hear you on 305 e-mails. >> this is what we will do. mark halperin, mark halperin jumps right in. fools rush...