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"adams and liberty."ty." ♪ [indiscernible] ♪ [applause] professor wood: the second verse you just heard deserves some attention. the praise of washington represents the kind of reconciliation. in the mid-1790's, george ♪ [applause] professor wood: the second verse you just heard deserves some attention. the praise of washington represents the kind of reconciliation. in the mid-1790's, george washington's reputation became very tarnished in the view of jeffersonian democrats. they loathed his foreign policy, which they believed brought the new republic back into great britain's orbit. they resented washington's forceful quelling of the whiskey rebellion and they despised the notion that there was no legitimate way for citizens like them to gather and articulate collectively their opposition to the washington administration. when washington died, ardent jeffersonians mourned the former revolutionary hero far more than the first president. yet the new jefferson and liberty found a means to reclaim washington
"adams and liberty."ty." ♪ [indiscernible] ♪ [applause] professor wood: the second verse you just heard deserves some attention. the praise of washington represents the kind of reconciliation. in the mid-1790's, george ♪ [applause] professor wood: the second verse you just heard deserves some attention. the praise of washington represents the kind of reconciliation. in the mid-1790's, george washington's reputation became very tarnished in the view of jeffersonian...
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campbell, what and where is liberty city. >> guest: liberty city is probably about 10 minutes away from here on 58th and 10th avenue right in the heart where i was raised at. 62nd, you know, martin luther king boulevard right were liberty city is. >> host: what is it. >> guest: what is it but it's a historical black neighborhood like to talk about in my book. at the neighborhood in which black folks from here when we first moved here, when we first came here everybody lived in overtown and we eventually ended up start moving to liberty city when i-95 was cut right through the african-american community here in south florida. so my dad, like to talk about in the book, was one of the first persons to purchase a home. they did know he was black when he showed up. he had already given deposit but at the end of it when is some show up, we didn't know we were selling to a black guy. so he eventually ended up moving into one of the first guys that move to liberty city prospect and the deposit went from 500 to 2500 overnight transferred exactly, exactly. >> host: what is trying to. >> guest: tw
campbell, what and where is liberty city. >> guest: liberty city is probably about 10 minutes away from here on 58th and 10th avenue right in the heart where i was raised at. 62nd, you know, martin luther king boulevard right were liberty city is. >> host: what is it. >> guest: what is it but it's a historical black neighborhood like to talk about in my book. at the neighborhood in which black folks from here when we first moved here, when we first came here everybody lived in...
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the fight for truth, justice and liberty city. mr. campbell, what and where is liberty city? >> liberty city is probably about ten minutes away from here on 58th and 10th avenue right in the heart of where i was raised at. 60 second martin luther king boulevard. >> what is it? >> what is it? it is a historical black neighborhood. like i talk about in my book it is a neighborhood in which black folks when we first moved and came here everybody lived in o-town and we started moving to liberty city when i-95 was cut right through the african-american community here in south florida. so my dad, like i talk about in my book, was one of the first persons to purchase a home there. they didn't know he was a black guy. when he showed up he had already given the deposit and at the end of the day they were like oh, we didn't know we were selling to a black guy. he was one of the first guys that moved to liberty city. >> the deposit went from $500 to $2500 overnight? >> exactly. >> what is two live crew? >> that is a group i got into after starting out djing. i said i will help you out b
the fight for truth, justice and liberty city. mr. campbell, what and where is liberty city? >> liberty city is probably about ten minutes away from here on 58th and 10th avenue right in the heart of where i was raised at. 60 second martin luther king boulevard. >> what is it? >> what is it? it is a historical black neighborhood. like i talk about in my book it is a neighborhood in which black folks when we first moved and came here everybody lived in o-town and we started...
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let's take a listen to "adams and liberty. liberty."columbia, who bravely have fought, for those rights, which unstained from your sires had descended, may you long taste the blessings your valour has brought, and your sons reap the soil which their fathers defended. 'mid the regin of mild peace, may your nation increase, with the glory of rome, and the wisdom of greece; and ne'er shall the sons of columbia be slaves, while the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves ♪ [applause] in 1798, 7099, 1800, jeffersonians would no more have been reconciled by then annd liberty," arch federalist could have been reconciled by "jefferson and liberty." americans on both sides of the partisan divide discovered that they could celebrate together on the nation's anniversary songs without coming to blows. or at least some americans figured this out. in the course of my research, i was struck to realized how often the anti-federalist was programmed alongside the arch columbia" andil not just for satire. that is indeed the very question that sent
let's take a listen to "adams and liberty. liberty."columbia, who bravely have fought, for those rights, which unstained from your sires had descended, may you long taste the blessings your valour has brought, and your sons reap the soil which their fathers defended. 'mid the regin of mild peace, may your nation increase, with the glory of rome, and the wisdom of greece; and ne'er shall the sons of columbia be slaves, while the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves ♪...
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the way. -- liberty boy. i was continually reflecting on the sufferings inflicted on the people of boston by the tyranny of great britain, and my mind was excited by a desire to aid in chastising the king. >> here, here! afterat in this very hall the bloody massacre in king street in march in 1770, and again with the meetings of the bodies of the people in 1773, when we decided the fate of that tea. [pandemonium] >> i came into this building a shoemaker. i left a true citizen. tonight, friends, i ask you to indulge my memory and join me in a voyage back in time to 1773. you and i will participate in one of the most important events in american history, as i did once before. we will debate the issues of the tea tax and the three ships of tea floating in the harbor. and then, my friends, we will take a stroll to the harbor, perhaps. >> [indiscernible] >> thank you. [laughter] >> i would like you to imagine ont it was like here december 16, 1773. in olde all gathered south meeting house, the largest building in
the way. -- liberty boy. i was continually reflecting on the sufferings inflicted on the people of boston by the tyranny of great britain, and my mind was excited by a desire to aid in chastising the king. >> here, here! afterat in this very hall the bloody massacre in king street in march in 1770, and again with the meetings of the bodies of the people in 1773, when we decided the fate of that tea. [pandemonium] >> i came into this building a shoemaker. i left a true citizen....
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should be part of liberty.s, let's invade your safe space. were any of you triggered by something we said tonight? do you have complaints for me or my panel, drew johnson of the taxpayer protection alliance. samantha harris of fire. will jones who opposes legal weed. who's first? yes, you, sir. >> would you consider the usage of marijuana as a gateway drug to other drugs? >> for some people it doesn't but for many people it does, that's very concerning. >> marijuana first then other things. many people. >> most started with milk, too. yes, ma'am. >> do you think part of the reason why we see college kids engaging in the protests is it's part of the rage against the machine aspect? >> historically, college students have always protested, i think that the big difference we're seeing is in the way administrations respond and how quick administrations are to agree too often to censorship and liberal demands made by students. john: yes, sir. >> why do you think most americans -- not most but many people resonate wit
should be part of liberty.s, let's invade your safe space. were any of you triggered by something we said tonight? do you have complaints for me or my panel, drew johnson of the taxpayer protection alliance. samantha harris of fire. will jones who opposes legal weed. who's first? yes, you, sir. >> would you consider the usage of marijuana as a gateway drug to other drugs? >> for some people it doesn't but for many people it does, that's very concerning. >> marijuana first then...
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around the world protect liberty. watch visitors at the constitution center engaging with this. the billhe sources of of rights. i can spend hours playing with it. the first document resources of the bill of rights. mason'sdrew on george virginia declaration which inspired thomas jefferson. let's look at the amendments that madison opposed that were not adopted. his first proposal talks about natural rights. vested in originally the people. talks about the need for government to protect natural rights. it says the people have in a available rights to reform or change government. mistakes us back to the original declaration and reminds of of the neutrality to establish and abolish government. the second proposal is what we talked about. it appears in the original bill of rights in the first amendment. that is the one that says there has to be one representative in congress for every 40,000 inhabitants. medicines third proposal, this is the one he felt most important -- his favorite amendment. no speech shall violate th
around the world protect liberty. watch visitors at the constitution center engaging with this. the billhe sources of of rights. i can spend hours playing with it. the first document resources of the bill of rights. mason'sdrew on george virginia declaration which inspired thomas jefferson. let's look at the amendments that madison opposed that were not adopted. his first proposal talks about natural rights. vested in originally the people. talks about the need for government to protect natural...
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the "jurassic park of liberty." [ light laughter ] good movie, it'd be a terrible o statue of liberty. folks, would you believe that was only page 6? that means we can still go deeper. deeper into, "deep google." [ thunder ] [ scattered applause ] [ light laughter ] let's check out page 85 in the search results. let us in the butt!5 . a petition by daniel schuster to of the statue of liberty. it seems kind of risky but i'm the kind of guy that takes those risks. let's take a look. ib >> hi, yeah. i'm starting a petition to open up tours to the butt portion of the statue of liberty. they let you in the torch. they let you in crown. why not the butt? [ light laughter ] i mean, what's the deal? it's always the same answer. oh, the butt wasn't made for people to go inside. there's no space in there. i don't buy that. i mean, okay sure, maybe it won't work. but they never even let me try. not even on my birthday. [ light laughter ] and even though, i know it's not so high up, i bet that view from the little port hole is real nice. [ audience groans ] let us in the butt. >> seth: that dudes
the "jurassic park of liberty." [ light laughter ] good movie, it'd be a terrible o statue of liberty. folks, would you believe that was only page 6? that means we can still go deeper. deeper into, "deep google." [ thunder ] [ scattered applause ] [ light laughter ] let's check out page 85 in the search results. let us in the butt!5 . a petition by daniel schuster to of the statue of liberty. it seems kind of risky but i'm the kind of guy that takes those risks. let's take a...
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as my dad always says, liberty. as my dad always says liberty brings people together. [cheers and applause] senator paul: it's the common desire to be left alone that binds us all as unique individuals. after all, big government hurts people from all walks of life, rich and poor. the woman in detroit who wants to run a hair braiding business who was run out of her apartment, and shut down by big government. the developer moving dirt on his own land who is jailed by armed e.p.a. agents. [boos] senator paul the small business : that can't compete with corporations and their armies of compliance officers. the elderly woman using her -- losing her home to eminent domain, also known as donald trump. the teenager from a poor family facing jail time for marijuana, what do these individuals have in common? they are losing their liberty to big government. today your government has 48 federal agencies from the i.r.s. to the department of education that all have their own swat teams. is that freedom? >> no! senator paul: when i am president, these attacks on your liberty will sto
as my dad always says, liberty. as my dad always says liberty brings people together. [cheers and applause] senator paul: it's the common desire to be left alone that binds us all as unique individuals. after all, big government hurts people from all walks of life, rich and poor. the woman in detroit who wants to run a hair braiding business who was run out of her apartment, and shut down by big government. the developer moving dirt on his own land who is jailed by armed e.p.a. agents. [boos]...
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first, over a car fire on fort washington let me guess it was a fire alarm alarmas the brand new liberty center is attracting customers from far and wide, it's also earning some frustration from some of its guests. that's because, many times, alarms will go off, forcing people to evacuate. evacuate.it just happened again a few hours ago! 9 on your side's butler and warren county reporter jay warren uncovered this story and township--jay? with many people off work and school catching a movie or lunch here is an appealing option on such a cold day but there is growing discontent about those annoying fire alarms the liberty center was designed to be a crown jewel of entertainment from dining to shopping to movies but routinely fire alarms are going off here disrupting everything the liberty center is trying to create people have taken to social media to complain about iti spoke to afternoon he says he and his family were in star wars on alarm went off ((sean halloran)) "right in the middle of the movie just smack in the middle in the movie house lights come on the fire alarms were going off
first, over a car fire on fort washington let me guess it was a fire alarm alarmas the brand new liberty center is attracting customers from far and wide, it's also earning some frustration from some of its guests. that's because, many times, alarms will go off, forcing people to evacuate. evacuate.it just happened again a few hours ago! 9 on your side's butler and warren county reporter jay warren uncovered this story and township--jay? with many people off work and school catching a movie or...
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liberty council chairman, matt staver, says that it will defend merritt against the efforts to silence her. >>> the c.d.c. increased the alert. c.d.c. leaders recommend pregnant women avoid travel to places where that virus is present. symptoms of the virus include fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes. it can last for a few days-a week. 80% of the individuals have no symptoms. zika is linked to a repair defect that causes babies to be born with small heads. hawaii has the highest number of cases in the u.s. six babies were found to have that disease. one woman had it in virginia, but poses no risk to others because it is not mosquito season. free [ horn honks ] okay, this is u.s. cellular, and this is verizon. now, same phones, but with u.s. cellular you get 6 gigs of 4g data for only $40 per month -- $20 less than verizon. and u.s. cellular's network was built to work in places like out here, here, and here. switch to u.s. cellular now and get 6 gigs of data for just $40 a month plus get $300 back. >> george: thanks for joining us tonight on your tuesday evening. and i'm glad you joi
liberty council chairman, matt staver, says that it will defend merritt against the efforts to silence her. >>> the c.d.c. increased the alert. c.d.c. leaders recommend pregnant women avoid travel to places where that virus is present. symptoms of the virus include fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes. it can last for a few days-a week. 80% of the individuals have no symptoms. zika is linked to a repair defect that causes babies to be born with small heads. hawaii has the highest...
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for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 callsee car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. [cell phone beeps] hey! so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig john: back live. who are the best candidates, who are the worst? last night the best lines or the worst. kmele? >> rand had the best showing. probably one of the best moments. it was when rand and cruz had that exchange about reclaiming the mantel of liberty. had rand been running hard on that particular side of the ticket i think he would have done bert and had more enthusiasm from voters. john: tammy? >> i like through more being injected into it. i liked cruz's response about the trump moment, everybody is a jerk. and rubio's comment about bernie sanders being a good president for sweden. john: it's a prime minister. >> i'm not a big chris christie guy but his answer on the religion question and the importance of the first amendment and relig
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i think civil liberties is the same way. everybody talks about, yet very few people stop and think about what it means. the reason that's important to do is it actually has a very clear meaning, one that is pretty simple. all civil liberties really means is the list of limitations that we have imposed on what the government can do to us. it's the things that first were conceived by the founders to prevent a replica of the monarchy they had just fought a war to liberate themselves from an over the next two under 50 years it has been added to and elaborated on in all kinds of ways. it's the list of limits we have imposed on the government. we don't need to guess what they are, we have a constitution and bill of rights that tells us what those limits are. .hose limits are very clear they are intended to be very clear. they are absolutist in their nature. anybody can read them and see what they say. the first amendment says congress shall make no law abridging freedom of speech. before the men it says none of us will be subject
i think civil liberties is the same way. everybody talks about, yet very few people stop and think about what it means. the reason that's important to do is it actually has a very clear meaning, one that is pretty simple. all civil liberties really means is the list of limitations that we have imposed on what the government can do to us. it's the things that first were conceived by the founders to prevent a replica of the monarchy they had just fought a war to liberate themselves from an over...
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with your help this message will ring from coast to coast a message of liberty liberty, a justice andl responsibility responsibility, that will gain support from across the political spectrum and prevail to win the white house. [cheers and applause] the journey to take back america will not be easy. it will not be without obstacles but together we can do but others say is not possible. stand with me now has to have a new vision for america. i ask for your vote today for the presidency of the united states. [cheers and applause] [chanting] [chanting] [inaudible conversations] if. [applause] >> we will san benardino happened in four days if you don't know. oh i your chairs you see these cards when you came in. i ended chief strategist here in iowa for rand paul. we know we have to do to win and a lot of money spent on television, phone calls. i will give you a quick kick -- a quick update we have over 1,000 precinct captains helping us out over the state the 1700 precincts who are still looking for a few more people who will stand up in the caucus to speak from the heart or read a state
with your help this message will ring from coast to coast a message of liberty liberty, a justice andl responsibility responsibility, that will gain support from across the political spectrum and prevail to win the white house. [cheers and applause] the journey to take back america will not be easy. it will not be without obstacles but together we can do but others say is not possible. stand with me now has to have a new vision for america. i ask for your vote today for the presidency of the...
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and here there is liberty college, but liberty university, but it is so true.n you think-- and that's really-- is that the one? is that the one you like? ( applause ) >> larry: there is so much wrong with that. you know what i love about this? he doesn't even know how wrong "2 corinthians" sounds. he's oblivious to it. and when people laugh, he acts like he was the originator of that mysterious joke. for you non-religious people, let me see if i can give you an analogy. let's say you're a huge "star wars" fan and someone comes to speak to your "star wars" group. in this scenario, you have no life. they say they are huge "star wars" fans is and have a great relationship with "star wars." and they say "i want to talk about the farce, and we're all strong with the farce. that's what you like, right, the farce? we're all strong with the farce? who doesn't like the farce, right? the farce is strong with luther vandross skywalker. am i right? ( applause ) okay, it's clear that trump doesn't know the bible, but there is a book that he knows very well. >> i wrote "the
and here there is liberty college, but liberty university, but it is so true.n you think-- and that's really-- is that the one? is that the one you like? ( applause ) >> larry: there is so much wrong with that. you know what i love about this? he doesn't even know how wrong "2 corinthians" sounds. he's oblivious to it. and when people laugh, he acts like he was the originator of that mysterious joke. for you non-religious people, let me see if i can give you an analogy. let's...
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asheville..they are 7-2 along with gardner-webb and liberty brenda mock kirkpatrick getting the lady bulldogs ready to play.pick it up in the second quarter, khalia webb finds chatori major who knocks down three of her 20 points. asheville leads 19-12. later in the game, sonora dengokl drives into the lane, gets fouled, and finishes for the three point play.then, it's chatori major again from way outside with another triple. unc asheville wins 68-59 and are now tied for first with liberty..the flames beat the other first place team gardner-webb tonight. asheville hosts liberty saturday february 13.virginia and wake were supposed to play monday, but pushed back to wake is hot, kup 12, the steal ahead to bryant crawford finishes with the dunk on the other end...wake forest bench loving it!!!one twenty five to play...wake forest up 7... devin thomas drives...takes the contact and still is able to get the dunk to go!!!what a finish by thomas!!! -----------------15. 5 seconds left, wake up 7--malcolm brogdon, 3 from the corner. down to 4.-----------------now brogdon a deep three----got it
asheville..they are 7-2 along with gardner-webb and liberty brenda mock kirkpatrick getting the lady bulldogs ready to play.pick it up in the second quarter, khalia webb finds chatori major who knocks down three of her 20 points. asheville leads 19-12. later in the game, sonora dengokl drives into the lane, gets fouled, and finishes for the three point play.then, it's chatori major again from way outside with another triple. unc asheville wins 68-59 and are now tied for first with liberty..the...
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and here there is liberty college -- liberty university, but it is so true!> trevor: this man has no idea what he's talking about. no idea! basically you were going to liberty university and thought, if i find the word "liberty" in the bible, i'm golden! i'm golden! that's the whole ball game! what ball game? i don't know! two corinthians! in fact, it's not even two corinthians! it's second corinthians! the second epistle of paul to the corinthians! as i'm sure the crowd at liberty can tell you, it is easier to pass a camel through the eye of a needle than it is to try and pull that (bleep) off in front of bible students. it is so insane, you know! in trump's defense, maybe he was confusing it with a often forgotten sequel "2 corinthians, 2 furious." (laughter) you know what? the biggest thing about donald trump is, love him or hate limb him, you have to talk about him. this isn't just an american thing. in fact, yesterday the british parliament actually debated whether to ban trump from the united kingdom because of his inflammatory statements about muslims.
and here there is liberty college -- liberty university, but it is so true!> trevor: this man has no idea what he's talking about. no idea! basically you were going to liberty university and thought, if i find the word "liberty" in the bible, i'm golden! i'm golden! that's the whole ball game! what ball game? i don't know! two corinthians! in fact, it's not even two corinthians! it's second corinthians! the second epistle of paul to the corinthians! as i'm sure the crowd at liberty...
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constitutions around the world protect liberty. love to watch visitors at the constitution center engaging with this. clicking on their countries and tracing the sources of the bill of rights. i could spend hours playing with it. let's check it out. first, the documentary sources of the bill of rights. madison drew on george mason's virginia declaration which also inspired thomas jefferson. let's look at the amendments that madison proposed that were not adopted. his first proposal talks about natural rights. it says all powers originally vested in the people. it talks about the need for government to protect natural rights. it says the people have the right to reform or change the government did this takes us back to the original declaration centrality us of the to abolish an established government. the second proposal is what we talked about. it appears in the original bill of rights in the first amendment. that is the one that says there has to be one representative in congress for every 40,000 inhabitants. madison's third propo
constitutions around the world protect liberty. love to watch visitors at the constitution center engaging with this. clicking on their countries and tracing the sources of the bill of rights. i could spend hours playing with it. let's check it out. first, the documentary sources of the bill of rights. madison drew on george mason's virginia declaration which also inspired thomas jefferson. let's look at the amendments that madison proposed that were not adopted. his first proposal talks about...
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this is a signal of justice and the degrees of freedom and liberty. but to prevent what is being described as a possible cyber 9/11, an attack, which is part of my project, it is the very high end level threats. it is these others of a lower order that the intelligence agencies are trying to stop and prevent. general alexander, the commander of the u.s. cyber command and director of the nsa pieces these programs together with other intelligence and protected the united states and other terrorist from threats across the globe over 50 times since 9/11. it is over 20 countries around the world and he added i believe we have achieved security in a way that doesn't compromise the security and stability of our citizens. it is critical to connect the dots. it is those desperate thoughts that make the connection between the prison and its programs along with human analysis. this is what a human being will do. this is what artificial intelligence will do and these trends will accelerate. nobody wants to see another 9/11 or worse. but what is the balance? would
this is a signal of justice and the degrees of freedom and liberty. but to prevent what is being described as a possible cyber 9/11, an attack, which is part of my project, it is the very high end level threats. it is these others of a lower order that the intelligence agencies are trying to stop and prevent. general alexander, the commander of the u.s. cyber command and director of the nsa pieces these programs together with other intelligence and protected the united states and other...
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is liberty college, but liberty university, but it is so true. you know, when you think -- and that's really -- is that the one? is that the one you like? i think that's the one you like because i loved it, and it's so representative of what's taken place, but we are going to protect christianity, and if you look what's going on throughout the world, you look at syria where if you're christian, they're chopping off heads. you look at the different places, and christianity, it's under siege. i'm a protestant. i'm very proud of it, presbyterian to be exact, but i'm proud of it, very, very proud, and we've got to protect because bad things are happening, very bad things are happening, and we don't -- i don't know what it is. we don't band together maybe. other religions frankly they're banding together. and if you look at this country it's got to be 70%, 75%, some people say even more the power we have, somehow we have to unify. we have to band together. we have to do really in a really large version what they've done at liberty because liberty univ
is liberty college, but liberty university, but it is so true. you know, when you think -- and that's really -- is that the one? is that the one you like? i think that's the one you like because i loved it, and it's so representative of what's taken place, but we are going to protect christianity, and if you look what's going on throughout the world, you look at syria where if you're christian, they're chopping off heads. you look at the different places, and christianity, it's under siege. i'm...
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for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 callsee car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. marie callender fills her with a rich, delicious gravy. because making the perfect dinner... ...isn't easy as pie. but finding someone to enjoy it with... sure is. marie callender's. >> the mother of the so-called affluenza teenager ethan couch is out of jail, miss tonya. and she left the tarrant county lockup, and she has a brand-new accessory, and it is a bracelet and for the ankle and better known as the ankle monitor. and her son who is know tor theous for getling -- notorious for getting probation after a drunk driving accident that killed four people. and now, his mother is out of jail, and she was being held on a $# 1 million bond, because very nice judge lowered the bond yesterday to a paltry $75,000, which is paltry when you are wealthy as the couch family is. cnn legal analyst, and danny is a -- cevallos is joining us here to tell us how a woman gets a bail lowered when she is known to jump over the border. >>
for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 callsee car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. marie callender fills her with a rich, delicious gravy. because making the perfect dinner... ...isn't easy as pie. but finding someone to enjoy it with... sure is. marie callender's. >> the mother of the so-called affluenza teenager ethan couch is out of jail, miss tonya. and she left the tarrant county lockup, and she has a...
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we are really seeing a huge movement for liberty.he million man march earlier this year in brazil, and hong kong has seen the revolution for liberty as well, and there is an international presence excited about limited government and personal responsibility. i was interested in socialism at 1st,, and i was buying into -- john: like a lot of young people. >> buying into the idea that government was the solution. i started to read more and realize that the government is actually hurting more than helping. she realizes that the government is hurting her chances at a future. reading and learning and opening my eyes and reading law legislation and liberty. john: how did you get it? >> i was in an airport one day and picked up a book i'll give me a break. john: i have been waiting for someone to say this on this show. >> i wasi was shocked because you are saying that maybe prostitution should be legal. ii took a chance and learned more about it and realize that you were right. it is because of you that i am here today. legitimately serious
we are really seeing a huge movement for liberty.he million man march earlier this year in brazil, and hong kong has seen the revolution for liberty as well, and there is an international presence excited about limited government and personal responsibility. i was interested in socialism at 1st,, and i was buying into -- john: like a lot of young people. >> buying into the idea that government was the solution. i started to read more and realize that the government is actually hurting...
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and it means north liberty will get an additional and construction. iowa lawmakers clocked in this morning for the 2016 legislative session. shortly after that, something special happened in the house of representatives: the first female house speaker - representative linda upmeyer - took her seat. kcrg-tv9's brady smith explains how she hopes lawmakers can work together this session and overcome their differences on key issues. the 2016 legislative session started with a historic moment: the first female speaker of the house of representativ es was sworn in. an optimistic start to a session overshadowe d by last year's political logjam over k-12 education funding. lawmakers say they hope they can find compromise on what proved to be a dividing issue in 2015. speaker upmeyer says she wants to use her new leadership position as a way to inspire young women and people of all different backgrounds. she also wants to carry on her father's spirit of cooperation. her father, del stromer, served as house speaker in the early 1980's. 55:04-19 "many have how g
and it means north liberty will get an additional and construction. iowa lawmakers clocked in this morning for the 2016 legislative session. shortly after that, something special happened in the house of representatives: the first female house speaker - representative linda upmeyer - took her seat. kcrg-tv9's brady smith explains how she hopes lawmakers can work together this session and overcome their differences on key issues. the 2016 legislative session started with a historic moment: the...
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for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 calloday at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >> i honestly do not understand how anyone with iq above plant life would honestly think that we would be better off if we let the government have all the private property and that the government would rollout what they thought we should have. trish: that was former governor mike huckabee ripping into bernie sanders at last night debate. huckabee won back in 2008. well last night's performance give the governor a last-minute boost, tuesday? governor, walk me through where you were eight years ago. three days before the caucuses. >> scheduling every media appearance that we could. trying to button down those caucus voters. calling everybody that is on our list. our headquarters is buzzing with activity. you just try to bring them all. trish: similar to what you are doing now, i would presume. >> i have not found it. i still think that you win it the old-fashioned way. you go out there and you meet these voters. as
for a free quote, call liberty mutual at switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509 calloday at see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >> i honestly do not understand how anyone with iq above plant life would honestly think that we would be better off if we let the government have all the private property and that the government would rollout what they thought we should have. trish: that was former governor mike huckabee ripping into bernie sanders...