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neal katyal, katie phang, you're great.much. >>> up next, newly unsealed documents reveal trump, the aforementioned trump was told by his own associate to turn over everything he took from the white house or he would risk indictment. but he's donald trump, so clearly he didn't listen. that's next. en that's next. voices of people with cidp: cidp disrupts. cidp derails. let's be honest... all: cidp sucks! voices of people with cidp: but living with cidp doesn't have to. when you sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com, you'll find inspiration in real patient stories, helpful tips, reliable information, and more. cidp can be tough. but finding hope just got a little easier. sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com. all: be heard. be hopeful. be you. when did i call leaffilter? when i saw my gutters overflowing onto my porch. leaffilter is a permanent gutter solution, so, you never have to worry about costly damage from clogged gutters again. it's the easiest call you can make. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. >>> yeste
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what's neal doing? look like a figure skater waiting for your score. [ laughter ] but now we have a new photo to show. i went day drinking with kristen stewart. >> yeah. >> seth: and i'm glad you saw this on social media as well. >> yes. >> seth: because i noticed it. >> yeah. >> seth: she gave me a lesbian makeover. >> right. >> seth: kristen stewart dressed me as a lesbian. multiple people online said me dressed like a lesbian, neal brennan. [ laughter ] and then you've gone one further. >> and then i restaged it, yeah. >> seth: you're like, "this isn't close enough." but then, this is really -- you went the extra mile. [ laughter ] by the way, i -- it's not until i saw it on you that i'm like, "oh, i am making an idiot's face." [ laughter ] >> do you not like being a lesbian? [ laughter ] >> seth: i just think -- i think i'm surprised by how much i like it. >> oh. [ laughter ] >> seth: what a delight it is to have you back. congrats on the special. it's fantastic. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause
what's neal doing? look like a figure skater waiting for your score. [ laughter ] but now we have a new photo to show. i went day drinking with kristen stewart. >> yeah. >> seth: and i'm glad you saw this on social media as well. >> yes. >> seth: because i noticed it. >> yeah. >> seth: she gave me a lesbian makeover. >> right. >> seth: kristen stewart dressed me as a lesbian. multiple people online said me dressed like a lesbian, neal brennan. [...
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neal is an msnbc legal analyst and host of the podcast courtside with neal katyal. professor, let me begin with you. the judge, in her ruling, refers to this as a complex case of first impression. is it a complex case of first impression, and does that explain the judges rulings so far? >> it is not at all complex. i'm not sure what she means of first impression other than that no one has ever tried to use the presidential records act, which was passed after the watergate episode, in order to make sure that all official records of the presidency would go to the national archives. no one else has tried to use that civil statute as a way of defending themselves against criminal charges. the presidential records act has absolutely nothing to do with the case, but i think you put your finger on it when you notice that she used the word pretrial. when she said that he's not entitled, the special counsel is not entitled to a pretrial ruling on this matter, the pretrial determination, that the presidential records act is inapplicable, what he wants is a determination, peri
neal is an msnbc legal analyst and host of the podcast courtside with neal katyal. professor, let me begin with you. the judge, in her ruling, refers to this as a complex case of first impression. is it a complex case of first impression, and does that explain the judges rulings so far? >> it is not at all complex. i'm not sure what she means of first impression other than that no one has ever tried to use the presidential records act, which was passed after the watergate episode, in...
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. >> joining us now is neal cotts you.or at georgetown law school and a legal analyst. and andrew wiseman is back with us. neil, i have to say i was so impressed with the solicitor general. the delivery was high-speed, jammed with content, but we are all eager to hear what you thought of what we heard today. >> i am so proud of elizabeth prelogar. she was my associate for many years and there is nobody i think higher of. today lawrence just demonstrated a. i know that there is a lot of reporting out there that the supreme court is going to rule against the justice department. i think that is somewhat premature. i have seen over 500 supreme court arguments. sometimes you know and sometimes you don't. i actually think this is more the latter. i think donald trump is hoping for a big bang that will nullify the statutes and i do not think he is quite going to get that. i think that there are two separate issues. one is what trump i get in terms of relief and the other is followers like the litigant might get. i think the court
. >> joining us now is neal cotts you.or at georgetown law school and a legal analyst. and andrew wiseman is back with us. neil, i have to say i was so impressed with the solicitor general. the delivery was high-speed, jammed with content, but we are all eager to hear what you thought of what we heard today. >> i am so proud of elizabeth prelogar. she was my associate for many years and there is nobody i think higher of. today lawrence just demonstrated a. i know that there is a lot...
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, neale hanvey, thank you for joining us tonight on >> listen, neale hanvey, thank you forjoining us joining us tonight on gb news in the studio. i really appreciate you coming in. thank you. in a moment of the protests in the republic of ireland following an influx of asylum seekers crossing the border from northern ireland, rishi sunak has declared he is not interested in taking back migrants from ireland. we'll turn to leading immigration lawyer for reaction shortly now, prime minister rishi sunak earlier today declared he is not interested in taking back migrants from ireland after an influx of asylum seekers crossing their border from the north. he said the uk would not accept migrants returned from the eu via ireland when the eu, of course, is refusing to take back channel migrants who come to england from france, many by small boats. the row continues to escalate after senior irish ministers said they would draft emergency laws to send back refugees who arrived in the uk to avoid them being deported to rwanda. well enjoy now here in the gb news studio in westminster by paul tu
, neale hanvey, thank you for joining us tonight on >> listen, neale hanvey, thank you forjoining us joining us tonight on gb news in the studio. i really appreciate you coming in. thank you. in a moment of the protests in the republic of ireland following an influx of asylum seekers crossing the border from northern ireland, rishi sunak has declared he is not interested in taking back migrants from ireland. we'll turn to leading immigration lawyer for reaction shortly now, prime minister...
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neal katyal, let me begin with what we don't know. we listened, i know every word every one of them said. here's what i don't know. when justice jackson was saying that moment was registering in the other justices, was there anything to read on other justices? i don't know what their reactions were to some of the more absurd answers landed by donald trump's counsel. there are so many things that can be there, that the eye can take in that we don't know when we are just listening. >> which is why the american people should be able to see this and it is ridiculous they have to rely on me and a couple of other people in the room to tell them what happened. people should be able to see it for themselves. lawrence, i have seen over 400 oral arguments at the supreme court and sometimes i walked out and i think it is clear what is going to happen. this was not one of those days. that is a little surprising because trumps claims were so bogus. they were ridiculous constitutional claims. i did that to get out earlier in the argument. part of t
neal katyal, let me begin with what we don't know. we listened, i know every word every one of them said. here's what i don't know. when justice jackson was saying that moment was registering in the other justices, was there anything to read on other justices? i don't know what their reactions were to some of the more absurd answers landed by donald trump's counsel. there are so many things that can be there, that the eye can take in that we don't know when we are just listening. >> which...
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great to be here, neal you, greg. great to be here, neal.al that there's this febrile, high temperature atmosphere in the world. yeah. are we to find are we to be given a cool head anywhere in washington? in london? >> i don't think we're seeing it in washington, in you. you might see it in some of the diplomatic circles. you might see it even in some of the military circles. but president biden has been really inconsistent on this. and it seems that rishi and cameron have basically followed his lead. so when joe biden says take the win, which it wasn't a win, it was it was a successful defence. but it surely wasn't a win or , you know, use some win or, you know, use some discretion or, you know , keep it discretion or, you know, keep it in proportion. those it's just inconsistent. so president biden, you know, one day he says we're going to support israel with whatever it takes. and the next day he says, we don't want you to do this. we don't want you to do this. we don't want you to do that. we don't want you to do that. we don't want you
great to be here, neal you, greg. great to be here, neal.al that there's this febrile, high temperature atmosphere in the world. yeah. are we to find are we to be given a cool head anywhere in washington? in london? >> i don't think we're seeing it in washington, in you. you might see it in some of the diplomatic circles. you might see it even in some of the military circles. but president biden has been really inconsistent on this. and it seems that rishi and cameron have basically...
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hugo, david, neal.ur tracker following terms media company and how they're doing in the public markets today. the stock ended down slightly, closing at 35 bucks a share but here's what's important. while the company has been losing money as early as tomorrow, pay attention, donald trump could receive an additional 36 million shares for doing absolutely nothing, for spending nothing, he could get that amount of shares tomorrow. in addition to what he already has. at today's price, that would be valued at $1.3 billion. on paper, as early as tomorrow, he could be handed over stock worth 1.3 billion bucks that he cannot sell, but still, that's a wow. >>> a foreign aid bill that would send help to ukraine and israel heads to the senate. we will break down what's next for speaker mike johnson. his job is still on the line. >>> retired military leaders have a warning for the supreme court why they say trump's presidential immunity claim is jeopardizing the nation's security. the 11th hour just getting underway
hugo, david, neal.ur tracker following terms media company and how they're doing in the public markets today. the stock ended down slightly, closing at 35 bucks a share but here's what's important. while the company has been losing money as early as tomorrow, pay attention, donald trump could receive an additional 36 million shares for doing absolutely nothing, for spending nothing, he could get that amount of shares tomorrow. in addition to what he already has. at today's price, that would be...
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neal, you issues that i know. neal, you and i have talked about many, many times.w, there were probably 6 or 7 really egregious , examples of overreach egregious, examples of overreach by the world health organisation. and in pretty much every case, they have either been deleted or watered down entirely. so from that point of view, i think this should be treated as, you know, something of a victory. however, it's important to remember that these, amendments to the international health regulations were only ever intended to strengthen an existing health architecture so that underlying health architecture remains. it will still be strengthened to an extent , just not as, not as to, extent, just not as, not as to, you know, the extent to which the world health organisation were proposing a year, a year and a half ago. and of course, all the underlying problems. and there are many and we've talked about this, you know, many times before, haven't we, neal? but, you know, all the underlying problems with the world health organisation, it's very conflicted funding status.
neal, you issues that i know. neal, you and i have talked about many, many times.w, there were probably 6 or 7 really egregious , examples of overreach egregious, examples of overreach by the world health organisation. and in pretty much every case, they have either been deleted or watered down entirely. so from that point of view, i think this should be treated as, you know, something of a victory. however, it's important to remember that these, amendments to the international health...
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john neal asked _ prosecutions last year. john neal asked if— prosecutions last year. clear— asked if the policy on prosecutions was clear and what level of resources would be required to improve — resources would be required to improve the prosecution rate. mr wilson— improve the prosecution rate. mr wilson did — improve the prosecution rate. mr wilson did not feel an increase in resource — wilson did not feel an increase in resource was necessary or effective. there _ resource was necessary or effective. there was _ resource was necessary or effective. there was a — resource was necessary or effective. there was a problem in recruiting people _ there was a problem in recruiting people where criminal activity was at higher— people where criminal activity was at higher levels. this is a discussion about protecting royal mail assets and prosecutions. yes. there is a note _ mail assets and prosecutions. yes. there is a note of _ mail assets and prosecutions. yes. there is a note of the _ mail assets and prosecutions. iez3 there is a note of the number of prosecutions mad
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neal is absolutely right.he was the deputy solicitor general on the criminal side of the house if many years. his argument was nuanced. it may not have been flashy or strident, but he is speaking to the justices in the languages that they understand. and this now all comes down to the conference and the interplay between the justices and whether they can fashion a five-justice majority that will, for instance, say when trump was acting as candidate trump, he can be prosecuted maybe less so when he's acting as president. >> michael dreeben was the deputy solicitor general under justice -- now justice elena kagan. >> i've got a question for andrew weissmann, and this was something that i noticed during the arguments. i believe it was justice gorsuch. he was presenting a hypothetical to dreeben, and he said, what if a president organizes a peaceful sit-in at the capitol and one that disrupts legislation, disrupts the lawful proceeding of votes, would that be criminal? that seemed to be a hypothetical that just si
neal is absolutely right.he was the deputy solicitor general on the criminal side of the house if many years. his argument was nuanced. it may not have been flashy or strident, but he is speaking to the justices in the languages that they understand. and this now all comes down to the conference and the interplay between the justices and whether they can fashion a five-justice majority that will, for instance, say when trump was acting as candidate trump, he can be prosecuted maybe less so when...
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neal, she has that speed that will come out so fast and so focused. neal, as we go forward here.of the justices were really tough on the petitioner. then they were tough on the solicitor general. it's one of those cases where they were going hard against each side. first i thought they were going hard on the petitioners, but they are coming at this from both sides? >> and that is what you would want. asking the tough questions to both sides. i do think that it is like a little interesting if they were to step backwards. how many times have justice alito and justice thomas asked questions about the fairness of a prosecution when it comes to the criminal defendant. they are not particularly known for that. so it is a little striking to hear so many of those concerns today, coming out of that segment of the court. when you think of the dominant methodology of the court right now is reading the statute, that it is just what the plain text says. here is the plain text that's so good for the government, lawrence. it says it is a crime to otherwise obstruct, influence, or impede any off
neal, she has that speed that will come out so fast and so focused. neal, as we go forward here.of the justices were really tough on the petitioner. then they were tough on the solicitor general. it's one of those cases where they were going hard against each side. first i thought they were going hard on the petitioners, but they are coming at this from both sides? >> and that is what you would want. asking the tough questions to both sides. i do think that it is like a little interesting...
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neal thank you for starting us off. bazel sticks around.n we come back, arizona sending women back to the 19th century, actually. republicans in the state and across the country actually panicking. that is how bad it is, over the consequences of things they put into motion. their own actions now criticizing a law that they revived. >>> and plus the gang is getting back together. donald trump, the chief proent of the big lie, teaming up to try to over turn the election in the house. that one be one speaker mike johnson to promote election integrity. we'll tell you about it? and one of the people who witnesses trump's chaos and danger has a warning of what happens if the ex president returns to the white house. john bolton is our guest. all of those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. e. that goes places a regular mop just can't. ♪♪ mop smarter with the swiffer powermop. at st. jude, the mission is something that everyone can truly get behind. i would love to be able to end childhood
neal thank you for starting us off. bazel sticks around.n we come back, arizona sending women back to the 19th century, actually. republicans in the state and across the country actually panicking. that is how bad it is, over the consequences of things they put into motion. their own actions now criticizing a law that they revived. >>> and plus the gang is getting back together. donald trump, the chief proent of the big lie, teaming up to try to over turn the election in the house....
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neals, if there is any response that you would like to make? >> i just think when you title -- this is all about an israel package, aid to israel. if we are talking about a $9 billion number, and you are right, but i heard me say it. meek said it in here. that, this is going to -- we aren't saying it is going to gaza, but it is, because there is no clarification. all i am saying is if you can take the $9 billion, just add it to israel. now, if you want to put a bill out there that says, let's give gaza $9 billion, to, well, then, get a bill out there and produce a bill, and let's us vote on it. but, to throw this $9 billion to gaza, i won't support this. i may even be willing to just say i will not vote for the rule, either. >> i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. seeing no further questions. i just want to thank the witnesses for their testimony. you are excused. >> all right. we want to keep things moving, so we are going to call up -- all right. we are going to keep things moving, we will call up mr. mckeen, dr. mccormick, mr. robles.
neals, if there is any response that you would like to make? >> i just think when you title -- this is all about an israel package, aid to israel. if we are talking about a $9 billion number, and you are right, but i heard me say it. meek said it in here. that, this is going to -- we aren't saying it is going to gaza, but it is, because there is no clarification. all i am saying is if you can take the $9 billion, just add it to israel. now, if you want to put a bill out there that says,...
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turn 24, andrew weissman, neal katyal, thank you.ate it. >>> joe biden is putting pressure on donald trump in florida where republican a portion abortion ban goes into effect. elizabeth warren says voters should be concerned about abortion bans. senator warren joins us next. a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is part of the jak family. it's not known i
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i'm pleased to say we have neal wilson with us.hat markets are expecting in the non-farm payroll today. what do you think it will bring today for investors? >> i think the market is a hope machine. it would love to see the number below 15150. i think it will be within that range. the adp numbers were 185,000. consistent, but higher than last month. i think the important thing is to focus on the wages. right now, wages year over year are 4.1% higher. that was the figure in february. we will see what it is here. i do think that the fed is -- as mohamed el-erian stated in the clip, he said they should be strategic and not data dep dependent. he is right. they will probably lower rates too slowly. i do think that is a mistake. what we're seeing on the ground see loan restriction and credit card higher than pre-covid. mortgage rates went up again. you are starting to see defaults and delinquencies on auto loans. that is telling in america. those are the things the fed should be focused on and should be a little more ready to lower. the
i'm pleased to say we have neal wilson with us.hat markets are expecting in the non-farm payroll today. what do you think it will bring today for investors? >> i think the market is a hope machine. it would love to see the number below 15150. i think it will be within that range. the adp numbers were 185,000. consistent, but higher than last month. i think the important thing is to focus on the wages. right now, wages year over year are 4.1% higher. that was the figure in february. we...
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i think we can very easily see them do something like that here. >> neal, if this all were to happenith wanted to happen, he wants this trial to occur. is there still any possibility that this trial occurs before the election? >> yes, absolutely. his goal is to make sure the trial happens before the election. if donald trump becomes president on day one, he will end this prosecution, as the president has the power to do to call off any prosecution, including one himself. and trump's goal is to delay this trial until january 20th, hope he wins. and then if he wins, nullify the prosecution. i still think there's absolutely time for this child to happen, and it should happen. the american people deserve to know what donald trump did with these extremely sensitive classified, and otherwise documents. before i was in the solicitor general's office, i was national security advisor to the justice department. we saw cases like this. maybe not with these number of extreme documents. but more minor ones. of course, those people went to jail. of course, they were prosecuted. the prosecution did
i think we can very easily see them do something like that here. >> neal, if this all were to happenith wanted to happen, he wants this trial to occur. is there still any possibility that this trial occurs before the election? >> yes, absolutely. his goal is to make sure the trial happens before the election. if donald trump becomes president on day one, he will end this prosecution, as the president has the power to do to call off any prosecution, including one himself. and trump's...
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i will let neal come back to the question about the capital work under the state grant but that is correct, there was a grant issued from oewd in october of last year through the union square foundation to the greater organization in order to do activation in the two spaces earlier and with more robust level of service then they were originally inteneding under their lease, so we learned of their lease selection from rpd. we want ed to know more about what they were planning to do. they had a extremely minimal level of service they were planning to roll out with, and we discussed what would it take to do something more robust to start sooner so they can start in time for apec and holiday season which is huge for union square so that resulted in a grant agreement for $444 thousand that went from the beginning of november opened november 6 through january. >> what was the money is in >> that was for them to enhance what they are able to dine the facilities that have no on-site cooking. some of it was for a lot of design work, complete refresh of the space. the cafe space on the palace side.
i will let neal come back to the question about the capital work under the state grant but that is correct, there was a grant issued from oewd in october of last year through the union square foundation to the greater organization in order to do activation in the two spaces earlier and with more robust level of service then they were originally inteneding under their lease, so we learned of their lease selection from rpd. we want ed to know more about what they were planning to do. they had a...
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after the forum, father james neal, the one that organized us and got us together.th nora norwood and we had john gray and they organized enid social justice club and we started having meetings. >> none of my viewers will know the people you just named. that is the point. just regular people that live around you and we would not know their names. >> correct. we had a very diverse group of people. at our first meeting we have 100 people come. there was lg dbq -- lgbtq, black, white, very religious people and atheists. a very diverse group, but we came together for one reason. >> blevins lost his seat. we were following this closely tuesday night. he still has a large number of supporters in enid despite the evidence. you took that picture of him when he was denying his participation. tell me what that means for your city. the point i am making is your work is not over. >> correct. it was quite surprising with the votes he got knowing what they should know. a lot of people say they did not know. a lot of people are in denial and say they do not believe it. we will kee
after the forum, father james neal, the one that organized us and got us together.th nora norwood and we had john gray and they organized enid social justice club and we started having meetings. >> none of my viewers will know the people you just named. that is the point. just regular people that live around you and we would not know their names. >> correct. we had a very diverse group of people. at our first meeting we have 100 people come. there was lg dbq -- lgbtq, black, white,...
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well, i tell people all the >> time, neal doesn't like me >> that seems >> nothing. we just worked together. what is your product >> so if your location top secret, are you going to say where you're going to be? >> no i'm not going to sit where i'm going to be i do know meals location. this year and put it right. amount of money people i'm going to i'm going to give it up i can like i said, he does not he does not like me. so for the right amount of money, you can know where niels go to west the eclipse. >> we have, we have two more hours here, so we could just drag this out for a long time until you just you just broke so now you're not a scientist, you're a comedian but what is most exciting to you about this as kind of a layman as it were in the science world. >> well, i'm going to say that the fact that it's a total eclipse, the fact that we are going to achieve totality, the fact that it's the great north american eclipse, merch what i'm talking about, you know what i'm saying? red, white, and blue with clips that's what we're looking at this time but, i think t
well, i tell people all the >> time, neal doesn't like me >> that seems >> nothing. we just worked together. what is your product >> so if your location top secret, are you going to say where you're going to be? >> no i'm not going to sit where i'm going to be i do know meals location. this year and put it right. amount of money people i'm going to i'm going to give it up i can like i said, he does not he does not like me. so for the right amount of money, you can...
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okay, that's uncalled for. >>> back with neal katyal and andrew weissman. tonight before the show. adam, there is a spot that you heard and now have the transcript for that is very interesting about the examples that the district attorney was giving while talking to potential jurors. >> absolutely. throughout the five-year process, one of the things that one of the assistant district attorney's had been doing all along was giving hypotheticals. can you understand this legal concept through a hypothetical of a hitman? >> i don't believe the hitmen concept was, you are guilty of the crime if you told the person to do it, even if you weren't in the state they are in. and donald trump was somewhere other than where michael cohen is. that's the theory. >> liability. so later he dropped the hypothetical. this was an incredible moment. he said, the point i am trying to get at is, no one is going to get up on the witness stand and testify that mr. trump directly said, hey. let's falsify her business records. hey, let's commit election fraud. let's pull the wool ove
okay, that's uncalled for. >>> back with neal katyal and andrew weissman. tonight before the show. adam, there is a spot that you heard and now have the transcript for that is very interesting about the examples that the district attorney was giving while talking to potential jurors. >> absolutely. throughout the five-year process, one of the things that one of the assistant district attorney's had been doing all along was giving hypotheticals. can you understand this legal...
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neal, we now have a gard4n many other times as well. >> we have upgraded locks gates cameras and we anticipate doing much more as the money for the grant comes. and rabbi bloom says he keeps in regular touch with law enforcement and does not anticipate any violence. >> but says he will remain vigilant in oakland, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> the supreme court hearing arguments today in a case that could have a major impact on how cities across the country, including right here in the bay area address homelessness. demonstrators gathered outside the court as the justices heard arguments over whether laws that ban homeless people from camping in public spaces can be enforced. this case specifically relates to a law in the city of grants. pass oregon. demonstrators say fining or jailing homeless people makes it harder for them to find housing inside the courtroom. justice elena kagan suggested grants passes laws went too far. but chief justice john roberts asked if homelessness should be a constitutionally protected status. >> it seems like you're criminalizing the status. if someone is h
neal, we now have a gard4n many other times as well. >> we have upgraded locks gates cameras and we anticipate doing much more as the money for the grant comes. and rabbi bloom says he keeps in regular touch with law enforcement and does not anticipate any violence. >> but says he will remain vigilant in oakland, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> the supreme court hearing arguments today in a case that could have a major impact on how cities across the country, including...
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but not actually enforcing the most of the w correspondent, benjamin alvarez, group reporting from neal monument. thanks so much. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and the european union is cooling for an independent pro, into the discovery of mass graves, that 2 calls a hospitals a space and says there's a suspicion of violations of international human rights. hello, sidney unhelpful because have discovered hundreds of bodies buried near the whole i'm the students, the national is warning, but human rights faced the biggest threats in decades. the campaign group says the rules and goals are renew, crane, violate and national low. along with the spread authoritarian government, dozens of migrants, all dead missing and the cap size of the coast of to booty. officials say several children were on board the boat people from if you can, somalia, often try to cross the human heading on then to saudi arabia and europe. a new cranium driving attack cause damage to oil depots in russia. smoke small let's region. ukraine says the a
but not actually enforcing the most of the w correspondent, benjamin alvarez, group reporting from neal monument. thanks so much. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. and the european union is cooling for an independent pro, into the discovery of mass graves, that 2 calls a hospitals a space and says there's a suspicion of violations of international human rights. hello, sidney unhelpful because have discovered hundreds of bodies...
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and they know that neal liberalism are post, you know, the post liberal nihilistic left has nothing to offer them but lies. and so they're looking everywhere willy nilly. um, so i think it's the responsibility of the church to really clearly present orthodox christianity, epistatic historic christianity. the christianity that, that i believe as a christian of course is not only true, but knit together everything. true, beautiful and good in the civilization that we have. and um, so yeah, i think it's just an app edible that we're going to see. a swing to the right. we don't want it to be a liberal nihilistic right. we want it to be a wholesome christian, humane conservatism. all right, i got to leave it right there. jason jones, president of the vulnerable people project, author of the new book, the great campaign against the great reset. thank you so much for your time. thank you for sharing your time for this important topics. all right, that's going to do it for this episode of modus operandi, to show that dig deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila . chad
and they know that neal liberalism are post, you know, the post liberal nihilistic left has nothing to offer them but lies. and so they're looking everywhere willy nilly. um, so i think it's the responsibility of the church to really clearly present orthodox christianity, epistatic historic christianity. the christianity that, that i believe as a christian of course is not only true, but knit together everything. true, beautiful and good in the civilization that we have. and um, so yeah, i...
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a or told me that she had come a lot to when they'll say, i want to do proport. sony in order me, neal football and kid. the list will fit and said they should really make a delicious one, a party going immediate diety, but the st. instead of danielle tunnel sorting media, daddy can also factor my funny best story. identical morning when i get a hold on when they come. because i know more and there were any for the dom, well you're not for me. so that is one of the center. so that'd be the only magic the holes in the search for evidence. now here, act on the me today. you all or no, nothing. the b 2 over here, you know, the, she, i need a new showing the doctor the perform did at a level that any guy because the guy, the little mike turned it on to the and you got it a good the lead yet. it was on the update on your off. you may kindly design the answer. no, it will. do you think? i know they have to be dying july the katie that doesn't mean not in the mean. cause i know only a few months ago on a call, anita a dock studio and chain the a show larry gene in the previous what i need to
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doctor neal specter doctor spectre is one of the rest campers. scientists in the country life community is so incredibly fortunate to have one of the smartest mines in research who's working towards better treatment and a care protect the lives. right, that's a suggest a problem in connecticut, new york, new jersey, farmington plans and it's only getting worse except people at the front of their lives are taken out of society. and yet we have no clue what's going on with them. not coming up on the 10 years of, of, for a transfer ever since there was an evening. i'll never forget friday if the surgeon walked into my room and he said to me, you'll be done by monday night on our transplant. the you can do all the right things in the world forever. the disconnect here to north carolina is 1998. to start a new job. our daughter was 3 weeks home i had always been unbelievably healthy. i mean, i ran marathons who used to run 10 miles a day, 6 days a week. so it was a very foreign experience for me to go from taking care of cancer patients to barely being able to walk 10 yards without having to
doctor neal specter doctor spectre is one of the rest campers. scientists in the country life community is so incredibly fortunate to have one of the smartest mines in research who's working towards better treatment and a care protect the lives. right, that's a suggest a problem in connecticut, new york, new jersey, farmington plans and it's only getting worse except people at the front of their lives are taken out of society. and yet we have no clue what's going on with them. not coming up on...
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to local people. a very special building to local --eole. , �* ., a very special building to local nealel --eole. , ~ ., ., , ., people. yes. a lot of people have been very — people. yes. a lot of people have been very sad _ people. yes. a lot of people have been very sad about _ people. yes. a lot of people have been very sad about this - people. yes. a lot of people have been very sad about this and - people. yes. a lot of people have been very sad about this and a i people. yes. a lot of people have | been very sad about this and a lot of people have been watching the fire all morning. it is still going on behind me. the fire department expect the fire to be under control and a couple of hours but right now the fire is not under control. the flames in the building, there is a concern. the fire department is talking about fire from the ground and all the way through. you can see all the construction management going on and that has made it difficult to put out the fire. taste difficult to put out the fire. we have been _ difficult to put out the fire. we have been seeing pictures of pe
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hello, neal, to the renaissance. but these are still angry. attacks are heading sounds, people of africa and latin america in asia like a, it's a rise inside, so they're freedom of stone, st. expense. russia is to blame for that could be under their own interest. power. ok, and of course us as far as actions give expedited this process, but it doesn't have to have us to the countries of asian and african letter. then they're going to get a hold of the principles of colonialism because they didn't want to be slight saves anymore. no. there's the ussr abusive towards the summit contributed as chance and as processes for the outcome was inevitable that alex, i'm like and i think the same is happening right now, is the you report mentioning of the world, the state of new essentially look at our hooks. it's bouncing, is it only being its basis and that history has never seen before. close to these processes that are in that it's out. yes. so what's a good rest of your sense of one of the powers that would be in the real s
hello, neal, to the renaissance. but these are still angry. attacks are heading sounds, people of africa and latin america in asia like a, it's a rise inside, so they're freedom of stone, st. expense. russia is to blame for that could be under their own interest. power. ok, and of course us as far as actions give expedited this process, but it doesn't have to have us to the countries of asian and african letter. then they're going to get a hold of the principles of colonialism because they...
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creative minds like british author and screenwriter neal gaiman has his own thoughts about what he would., , , , executive. i would probably try and greenlight _ executive. i would probably try and greenlight a _ executive. i would probably try and greenlight a lot _ executive. i would probably try and greenlight a lot of - executive. i would probably try and greenlight a lot of lower. and greenlight a lot of lower budget films. i would look at the fact genre films, traditionally, things like horror, things like humour, things like cheap science—fiction, have always done well. and when they work they can make you a lot of money and that pays for a lot of thoughtful and original films. , ., films. indeed these are challenging _ films. indeed these are challenging times - films. indeed these are challenging times for l challenging times for hollywood, last year's actors and writers strike means there are fewer films now in the pipeline. and with no barb and home a miracle on the horizon it is probably not going to be every record making summer movie season for the studios. —— barbenheimer.
creative minds like british author and screenwriter neal gaiman has his own thoughts about what he would., , , , executive. i would probably try and greenlight _ executive. i would probably try and greenlight a _ executive. i would probably try and greenlight a lot _ executive. i would probably try and greenlight a lot of - executive. i would probably try and greenlight a lot of lower. and greenlight a lot of lower budget films. i would look at the fact genre films, traditionally, things like...
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busy wouldn't go to to and i was particularly high my colleague, you know, neal discuss the possible reasons behind the outcome of the turkish local election results before my advisor to the may have on correct or no. and if you look at the results, the by numbers of party, there is definitely a setback as received slightly less votes than it did in the last 2 local elections . it was not able to regain some of the cities that it had lost in the last name of lectures, especially the metropolitan administrator typically stumbled mayor ship um, so looking at park harvey, it is not, it is not a big loss but its to a loss for as an add on as a present for the 3rd time in a row, they still trust them. they still want them as did it's illegal to country, but largely due to economical reasons, due to economic difficulties of the people they have given a for them as safe morning to, to the present. because they would, they don't want the opposition to be anywhere near the country. but at the same time they want to add on to emphasize more on people's economic hardship. is the seems to be the
busy wouldn't go to to and i was particularly high my colleague, you know, neal discuss the possible reasons behind the outcome of the turkish local election results before my advisor to the may have on correct or no. and if you look at the results, the by numbers of party, there is definitely a setback as received slightly less votes than it did in the last 2 local elections . it was not able to regain some of the cities that it had lost in the last name of lectures, especially the...
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is it younger neale? �* ., ., demographics here. is it younger --eole? ., ., , .,. people?ple? a lot more people who are having pets — people? a lot more people who are having pets or— people? a lot more people who are having pets or seeing _ people? a lot more people who are having pets or seeing them - people? a lot more people who are having pets or seeing them as - people? a lot more people who are having pets or seeing them as part| having pets or seeing them as part of the family. that said, depends on what other competing interests you have your family. so what other competing interests you have yourfamily. so if what other competing interests you have your family. so if you what other competing interests you have yourfamily. so if you have what other competing interests you have your family. so if you have a bunch of other kids already, and you are not treating your pet as a child because you have kids taking that attention on those resources, so we are seeing more with people you don't necessarily have their own children yet, but overall, people are spending and ho
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after years of living in the shadow of western neal colonialism, india is now fully embracing its national identity. that's the view of a millionaire, entrepreneur and investor unemployment home. there's a preview of his sit down on our new show. let's talk for right what you can watch in full throughout the day, right here on our t. i think there's been a major consultation. i think it's fine. the people are proud to be right. whether it's your boss for banking, whether it is you diplomatic relationships, whether the softball leadership is very important for any organization. by that, it's a country, whether it's a company or any pursuit. and i think since independence, we've had some buckets of strongly shipping by and large. we've been confused to i think this is the 1st time in our history that we have clarity and vision in terms of what he wants to achieve. and i think that is very important. the 2nd thing is the kind of leadership is not shy about who we are and our background and nice. we don't apologize for the identity. absolute side, all these here is the somehow been reading a w
after years of living in the shadow of western neal colonialism, india is now fully embracing its national identity. that's the view of a millionaire, entrepreneur and investor unemployment home. there's a preview of his sit down on our new show. let's talk for right what you can watch in full throughout the day, right here on our t. i think there's been a major consultation. i think it's fine. the people are proud to be right. whether it's your boss for banking, whether it is you diplomatic...
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dr. neal, and this is why we're seeing the people, the various sectors in the industry. it's up to like even jerusalem in big numbers and they are going to see more than more, more or more because you have that you have nothing. and now you start to move these old people and the whole region under united states as though originally war . just for one thing only, and that is, you know, he doesn't want to lose his chair as prime minister. well i, i also think, i mean, i'm just neither here nor there. if it's about nothing, yahoo, it's about design is project and design is project is a meeting. it's a lot of barriers right now in a lot of push back your way. like what? one of the most interesting things about israel's re, uh well actually, how is real and it's western allies reacted to a range of retaliation. is that it made it perfectly clear that israel cannot do this on its own. it must have the united states. it must have friends and must have the u. k. so that's a very perilous position for we want to be. and we know that joe biden is feckless and weak, but he's essent
dr. neal, and this is why we're seeing the people, the various sectors in the industry. it's up to like even jerusalem in big numbers and they are going to see more than more, more or more because you have that you have nothing. and now you start to move these old people and the whole region under united states as though originally war . just for one thing only, and that is, you know, he doesn't want to lose his chair as prime minister. well i, i also think, i mean, i'm just neither here nor...
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neal divide westbank. this would be the 1st time the rest of them pro sanctions on any is really on the unit. competency reports from washington, dc to the state department of housing. and else any punitive sanctions against this is riley admitted treated instead. what appears to be happening is it as leaks the story to one of its favor journalists here in washington, d. c. who is attending the frame? the announcement before that happens in what seems to be a rather misleading fashion in the u. s. media telling you for this, the by the administration is continuing to get tough on is reading the violence and the westbank authority sanctioned settlers, the settlers groups. and now it's going to sanction this ministry unit, but that's not quite accurate. last week, a us what skills pro public release the report which is based on the testimony of several us state department officials by former cards which weighs the extensive on these and the discount limits with bite and administration policy. we say that as
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this is the same to or in the region and some of the zeros which pulled as context on and neal slot forces are expected here in the coming hours and days. the city is preparing for high waters to arrive. we can see if a curation efforts by emergency services and behind me you can see the road which leads to one of the suburbs of oregon bugs and emotions to work because of also behind me, they are assessing the situation right now. one of the states doman. deputy sees that role so that uh so the curation here in this particular place is, i'm sorry, um, we understand that sir. there are many residential houses and buildings around this place and to protect them to protect these residential buildings or sources of trying to erect. # these protective bonds, so basically the water level in the euro river in or when bug rose to mold and 9 maces. and the day before with visits, the 2nd largest and the west had say to of august and the level of the year over. but in the city of orest has fallen now and that also as a klein in that role. so it was them. oh, so impulsive and supplements enforcing su
this is the same to or in the region and some of the zeros which pulled as context on and neal slot forces are expected here in the coming hours and days. the city is preparing for high waters to arrive. we can see if a curation efforts by emergency services and behind me you can see the road which leads to one of the suburbs of oregon bugs and emotions to work because of also behind me, they are assessing the situation right now. one of the states doman. deputy sees that role so that uh so the...
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neal good to have you with us. neil carberry with us from the recruitment federation. chinese growth numbers next. let's head to china now where the economy has been growing faster than expected in the first three months of the year. the latest gdp figures released a couple of hours ago show the economy grew 5.3% year on year in january to march. this will come as some relief to policy makers as the world's second—largest economy has struggled to mount a strong and sustainable post—covid bounce, burdened by an ongoing property crisis, mounting local government debts and weak private sector spending. let's go live to our asia business hub. joao da silva is there. what does this latest reading tell us, does it tell us the worst is over for the world poss mac second—largest economy? this is definitely welcome news for china's policy makers, it seems to show that the country is on track to meet the country is on track to meet the government's target of 5% growth this year, a goal that by the way observers and even officials themselves admitted will not be easy to achieve.
neal good to have you with us. neil carberry with us from the recruitment federation. chinese growth numbers next. let's head to china now where the economy has been growing faster than expected in the first three months of the year. the latest gdp figures released a couple of hours ago show the economy grew 5.3% year on year in january to march. this will come as some relief to policy makers as the world's second—largest economy has struggled to mount a strong and sustainable post—covid...
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. , this place -- tell us about why neale? ., , , this place -- tell us about why --eole?ground for— people? it was used as a local dumping ground for scrap - people? it was used as a local| dumping ground for scrap cars. people? it was used as a local- dumping ground for scrap cars. when you go down into the cave itself, its really special and really it's really special and really beautiful to see. you've got to add it to talk to let the sunlight through, and in the right day, it's such a special place to see. so, a lot of people go there for the perfect selfie, not necessarily being prepared to deal with the cave or the mine environment. band being prepared to deal with the cave or the mine environment. and why do ou no to or the mine environment. and why do you go to these _ or the mine environment. and why do you go to these mines? _ or the mine environment. and why do you go to these mines? what - or the mine environment. and why do you go to these mines? what draws l you go to these mines? what draws you go to these mines? what draws you to them?— you go to these min
. , this place -- tell us about why neale? ., , , this place -- tell us about why --eole?ground for— people? it was used as a local dumping ground for scrap - people? it was used as a local| dumping ground for scrap cars. people? it was used as a local- dumping ground for scrap cars. when you go down into the cave itself, its really special and really it's really special and really beautiful to see. you've got to add it to talk to let the sunlight through, and in the right day, it's such a...
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., ., see that, couldn't you, and the neale? ., ., ,., see that, couldn't you, and the --eole?u see is that everybody is sort of _ is that everybody is sort of epileptic and there wounds are not healing. we would do ride a wound coming clean the wound, get rid of all the trouble, all the dirt, and then close it, and i would go do a ward round a few days later and the wound will willjust have full and open, and that's due to malnutrition, huge infection rates as well due to malnutrition. it is as well due to malnutrition. it is very distressing, _ as well due to malnutrition. it is very distressing, even your descriptions. now you're back, have you been able to process what you've been through? i. .. you been able to process what you've been through?— been through? i... ithink so? i'm intendin: been through? i... ithink so? i'm intending to _ been through? i... ithink so? i'm intending to go — been through? i... ithink so? i'm intending to go back _ been through? i... ithink so? i'm intending to go back and - been through? i... ithink so? i'm intending to go back and i've - been
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. �* , ., around the world to millions of neale, �* , ., around the world to millions of --eole. �* ,l. i had never been in a court _ people. beyond surreal. i had never been in a court room _ people. beyond surreal. i had never been in a court room in _ people. beyond surreal. i had never been in a court room in my- people. beyond surreal. i had never been in a court room in my life, - people. beyond surreal. i had never been in a court room in my life, the | been in a court room in my life, the first time being in a and it is for a double homicide. i did not want to believe someone could do it to this beautiful woman and through time, it became my opinion he was a guilty man. ., ., , ., became my opinion he was a guilty man. ., ., , ,, became my opinion he was a guilty man. ., ., ,, , man. how have you processed things in the years — man. how have you processed things in the years since _ man. how have you processed things in the years since that? _ man. how have you processed things in the years since that? is _ man. how have you processed things in the years since that? is that -
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really good to talk to you all, neale hanvey, lewis mckenzie.uch for taking the time out to talk to me. all right. well, this is gb news on tv, onune well, this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up, we'll continue with the great british debate. i'm asking after a chaotic few days for humza yousaf, is this the end of the road for the snp? you'll hear the thoughts of my panel you'll hear the thoughts of my panel. lizzie cundy and matthew lazor and today's difficult conversation. difficult to say. we'll hear the story of a remarkable man who is defying physical disability, mental illness and suicidal thoughts to climb mount snowdon. but first, let's get your latest news with ray addison . ray addison. >> thanks, nana for 31 our top stories. two men have been arrested at a propane cystine protest in london. police say one of them was holding a placard with a swastika , and the placard with a swastika, and the other made a racist remark towards counter—protests . the towards counter—protests. the event, which was organised by the
really good to talk to you all, neale hanvey, lewis mckenzie.uch for taking the time out to talk to me. all right. well, this is gb news on tv, onune well, this is gb news on tv, online and on digital radio. coming up, we'll continue with the great british debate. i'm asking after a chaotic few days for humza yousaf, is this the end of the road for the snp? you'll hear the thoughts of my panel you'll hear the thoughts of my panel. lizzie cundy and matthew lazor and today's difficult...
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whether it is james baldwin, zora neale hurston. eddie, this topic is very close to my heart.r out there about the world, the country, democracy, freedom, liberty. your argument is to your self. but the something very close to you, look to your community. do not look at their for leadership, look here. >> first of all, so wonderful to see you have this conversation. medicine understood the importance of virtue. she understood that virtuous people were necessary for democracies to work. all about who we take ourselves to be. the moral question is at the heart of it. we vote for fall, they represent us in power and we think we got our job. >> they are there to do the work. >> democracy is more than the ballot box. democracy is what we do prior to elections and after elections. if we are not working on ourselves, if we are not working on becoming better people, that is the short end of the book. if we are the leaders we been looking for, we have to be better people. if we are going to be better people, we have to build a better world. >> it sounds lofty but in fact, the stuff you
whether it is james baldwin, zora neale hurston. eddie, this topic is very close to my heart.r out there about the world, the country, democracy, freedom, liberty. your argument is to your self. but the something very close to you, look to your community. do not look at their for leadership, look here. >> first of all, so wonderful to see you have this conversation. medicine understood the importance of virtue. she understood that virtuous people were necessary for democracies to work....
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. >> neal katyal, mary mccord, appreciate it. >>> coming up, i looked at it as a business, and number two, i was happy to help someone. the latest billionaire to come to trump trustee eight and what trump's latest loan could end up costing consumers on the road. that is next. su that is next. the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. >>> ultra's financial situation is not quite as desperate as it was two weeks ago when he was scrounging around the couch cushions have $1 billion to cover the bond in his new york civil fraud case. he is still squeezed, and horrible and basically walking around a big bright me sign around his neck. remember, trump wriggled out of that immediate peril in new york, after the judge knocked down 10% and give him 10 extra days to figure it out. before that ruling, which came without any real rationale to be honest, trump was in danger of having his assets, if you did not post this bond, new york attorney general, letitia james, could take possession of some of his multimilli
. >> neal katyal, mary mccord, appreciate it. >>> coming up, i looked at it as a business, and number two, i was happy to help someone. the latest billionaire to come to trump trustee eight and what trump's latest loan could end up costing consumers on the road. that is next. su that is next. the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. >>> ultra's financial situation is not quite as...
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. >> neal katyal, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> the historians briefe supreme court says the founding generation sought to ensure that, unlike a king, the president would not acquire any special status that would carry forward after the end of his term. instead, the president would be elected from the mass of the people, and, on the expiration of the time for which he is elected, return to the mass of the people. again. founding era history provides former president trump no solace in his efforts to evade the ordinary operation of law. joining us now is jack raycroft, professor of history and american studies and professor of political science at stanford university, who he is on this amicus brief, to the supreme court. he won the pulitzer prize in history for his book, original meanings, politics, and ideas in the making of the constitution. desiree croft, you are trying to teach the supreme court a history that they certainly present themselves as if they know all of this. but so often, they seem to veer off in their own historical adventures. >> wel
. >> neal katyal, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> the historians briefe supreme court says the founding generation sought to ensure that, unlike a king, the president would not acquire any special status that would carry forward after the end of his term. instead, the president would be elected from the mass of the people, and, on the expiration of the time for which he is elected, return to the mass of the people. again. founding era history...