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and furious football from nuremberg. after 20 minutes they took the irect route. p 1-0. this header ended up in the net courtesy of the nuremberg eeper. a powerful strike right through the wall secured nuremberg the final win. >> here's how the bundesliga table is shapele up this weekend. bayern, schalke clawed their way back into the champions league places for the first time this year. hoffenheim ha -- have closed the gap to just two points. looks like they'll be playing in the second division again all too soon the french -- a fren -- frenchman has won the event. p biathlon today's race was a look at what lies ahead the >> the biathlon course here isn't just grueling, it's dangerous. a single lapse in concentration can spell disaster for competitors. frensel showed the others how it's done. the win reinforces him as a favorite for next year's winter olympics. >> i want to get a gold in the olympics. i just want one gold. >> most other athletes had a harder time of it. lesser was the top placed german, in sixth. most u
and furious football from nuremberg. after 20 minutes they took the irect route. p 1-0. this header ended up in the net courtesy of the nuremberg eeper. a powerful strike right through the wall secured nuremberg the final win. >> here's how the bundesliga table is shapele up this weekend. bayern, schalke clawed their way back into the champions league places for the first time this year. hoffenheim ha -- have closed the gap to just two points. looks like they'll be playing in the second...
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furiouss fast and football from nuremberg. after 20 minutes, they took the .irect route nuremberg of 1-0. a well-taken goal. they were slow to respond, and then this header, ended up in the net courtesy of the nuremberg keeper. this free kick won the match in the second half. he drove a powerful strike right through the wall, giving nuremberg a well-deserved win. two-one, the final score. regionaloing to be a shut down, and it is a chance for fans to show their colors. >> local rivalries do not stop 1,200 meters from the crown. >> for the past week, there's been nonstop banter. you are going to get trashed at the weekend. we'll wipe the floor with you. dortmund isment, calling the tunes. we our top dogs now. >> he has been in the club since childhood. this is already his 100 competitive match. has a lot of class at the moment, so i doubt it will be 5-0 or so, but i think we are at the same level as them. ,e have gotten over a bad patch and we need to show that. goal and longghth list of assists, he is key to the game. am a big
furiouss fast and football from nuremberg. after 20 minutes, they took the .irect route nuremberg of 1-0. a well-taken goal. they were slow to respond, and then this header, ended up in the net courtesy of the nuremberg keeper. this free kick won the match in the second half. he drove a powerful strike right through the wall, giving nuremberg a well-deserved win. two-one, the final score. regionaloing to be a shut down, and it is a chance for fans to show their colors. >> local rivalries...
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the supreme international crime in the words of the nuremberg tribunal the true cost of the war will never be known although some valiant efforts have been made peer reviewed studies back in two thousand and six put the iraqi death count at six hundred fifty thousand. that's an unimaginable number we have almost five thousand troops dead and we have it when the interest is considered on how much the war will cost because it was but fought with borrowed money it's on the order of six trillion dollars that's more than the g.d.p. g.d.p. of most countries so look the biggest the biggest discovery about this war is the fact that no bush administration official now or ever will be held accountable or brought to justice for the war crime that they committed in iraq and that's the big tragedy here ok douglas when you weigh in ok and anything positive ten years on. absolutely i think that the best summary i've read this week is from leon wieseltier in the new republic who says that the iraq war began wrongly but ended rightly and i think that's where we're at i'm not recommending that we do a
the supreme international crime in the words of the nuremberg tribunal the true cost of the war will never be known although some valiant efforts have been made peer reviewed studies back in two thousand and six put the iraqi death count at six hundred fifty thousand. that's an unimaginable number we have almost five thousand troops dead and we have it when the interest is considered on how much the war will cost because it was but fought with borrowed money it's on the order of six trillion...
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had no idea what really happened the robots did it therefore it can't exactly you know speak your nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said of who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by co-locating computers next the exchanges siphoning off gas saying they can't prosecute us because the technology by which we still money is proprietary not protected under copyright law and go back to this piece about killer robots dr no sarky says quote this is going to be big big money but actually there is no transparency no legal process the laws of war allow for rights of surrender for prisoner of war rights for a human face to take judges. it's on collateral damage humans are thinking sentience beings if a robot goes wrong who is accountable certainly not the robot right and the robots are evolving
had no idea what really happened the robots did it therefore it can't exactly you know speak your nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said of who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by...
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damage no idea what really happened the watch it before it can hang us exactly you know speaking nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said and who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by co-locating computers next the exchanges siphoning off gas say you can't prosecute us because the technology by which we still money is proprietary has protected under copyright law and go back to this piece about killer robots dr no sarky says quote this is going to be big big money but actually there is no transparency no legal process the laws of war allow for rights of surrender for prisoner of war rights for a human face to take judgments on collateral damage humans are thinking sentience beings if a robot goes wrong who is accountable certainly not the robot right and the robots are evolving which
damage no idea what really happened the watch it before it can hang us exactly you know speaking nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said and who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by...
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pesky notions of like human rights well the robots don't understand human rights right at the next nuremberg trial everybody on trial will get off because they'll simply say the robots did it wrong we don't know we all those people died we the robots they got a brain of the result they decided to kill everybody we don't know what happened but we took all the money which we call the property we got rich but that was just a collateral damage no idea what really happened the ruble accident therefore it can't exactly you know speak your nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said of who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by co-locating computers next the exchanges siphoning off gas saying you can't prosecute us because the technology by which we steal money is proprietary not protected under
pesky notions of like human rights well the robots don't understand human rights right at the next nuremberg trial everybody on trial will get off because they'll simply say the robots did it wrong we don't know we all those people died we the robots they got a brain of the result they decided to kill everybody we don't know what happened but we took all the money which we call the property we got rich but that was just a collateral damage no idea what really happened the ruble accident...
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no idea what really happened the ruble accident before it can hang us exactly you know speaking nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said of who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by co-locating computers next the exchanges siphoning off gas say they can't prosecute us because the technology by which we steal money is proprietary not protected under copyright law and go back to this piece about killer robots dr no sarky says quote this is going to be big big money but actually there is no transparency no legal process the laws of war allow for rights of surrender for prisoner of war rights for a human face to take judged. on collateral damage humans are thinking sentience beings if a robot goes wrong who is accountable certainly not the robot right and the robots are evolving which i
no idea what really happened the ruble accident before it can hang us exactly you know speaking nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said of who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by...
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pesky notions of like human rights well the robots don't understand human rights right at the next nuremberg trial everybody on trial will get off because they'll simply say the robots did it wrong we don't know we all those people died we the robots they got a brain of them so they decided to kill everybody we don't know what happened but we took all the money what you call the property we got rich but that was just a collateral damage no idea what really happened the robots did it therefore it can't exactly you know speak your nuremberg trials you would interrogate the person and question how their motives and what they what their motives were behind this of course as you mentioned there's copyright proprietary trading information so you're not allowed to look at the algorithm of these robots and and what how what the algorithm said of who to kill the wall street banks to steal money through high frequency trading by co-locating computers next the exchanges siphoning off gas saying they can't prosecute us because the technology by which we still money is proprietary has protected under cop
pesky notions of like human rights well the robots don't understand human rights right at the next nuremberg trial everybody on trial will get off because they'll simply say the robots did it wrong we don't know we all those people died we the robots they got a brain of them so they decided to kill everybody we don't know what happened but we took all the money what you call the property we got rich but that was just a collateral damage no idea what really happened the robots did it therefore...
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. >> in germany's world cup qualifying campaign continues in nuremberg in a few minutes with the return leg against cuts extend. >> after beating them 3-0 on friday, anything but a resounding victory on friday would be a shock. once again, the coach cannot fill his preferred lineup with two players injured. >> germany needs to beat france in the qualifier or risk uncertainty in the playoffs. >> astray are currently second behind france after last week's unexpected draw against finland. there were no signs of anxiety, though among the spanish who made the trip to paris. spain have won three major titles in succession but without a quick return to form, they could struggle to qualify automatically for next year's world cup, the big event in brazil. that is all for now. thanks so much forni
. >> in germany's world cup qualifying campaign continues in nuremberg in a few minutes with the return leg against cuts extend. >> after beating them 3-0 on friday, anything but a resounding victory on friday would be a shock. once again, the coach cannot fill his preferred lineup with two players injured. >> germany needs to beat france in the qualifier or risk uncertainty in the playoffs. >> astray are currently second behind france after last week's unexpected draw...
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the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is why the concept of a constitutional demo
the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their...
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. >> in germany's world cup qualifying campaign continues in nuremberg in a few minutes with the return leg against cuts extend. >> after beating them 3-0 on friday, anything but a resounding victory on friday would be a shock. once again, the coach cannot fill his preferred lineup with two players injured. >> germany needs to beat france in the qualifier or risk uncertainty in the playoffs. >> astray are currently second behind france after last week's unexpected draw against finland. there were no signs of anxiety, though among the spanish who made the trip to paris. spain have won three major titles in succession but without a quick return to form, they could struggle to qualify automatically for next year's world cup, the big event in brazil. that is all for now. thanks so much for joining us. >> we will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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andrea said did carefree voters a room nuremberg candidate for the very in country parliament thank you for your time. catching the chinese wind in russia's economic sails that's what russia's president vladimir putin says he's aiming to do during lent money talks in moscow with the new chinese leader xi jinping a break to russia for his for his a trip abroad since taking office earlier this month a correspondent on isa now has more. let's not forget that vladimir putin picked china as his first stop in this term as president now the favor is being returned sitting paying first visit are brought here to russia certainly not a coincident and least that's not the way it's being seen but as a sign a symbol even a message perhaps to other leaders to other nations that this partnership is a strong one and it's only growing at the forefront economic cooperation and a joint interest to break the washington consensus around the world and transform the global stage into a multi-polar one. pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie between russia and china
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with you was it worth it not only was it worth it it was a criminal act i mean if we adhere to the nuremberg principles united states committed a criminal act we know who the criminals are and for some reason we don't prosecute them is really something wrong with our national morality now sara what do you think are we better off today than we were ten years ago and is iraq better off. iraq is much worse off and i this was a horrendous crime against humanity against of people of iraq the total destruction of iraq which had the highest literacy in the region and today the lowest the destruction of health care of the standard of living on every measure of a quarter of the iraqi people today dead disabled or dislocated millions of refugees that is a crime and yet it was also a complete failure for us strategic interests a howling blunder on every count and these criminals who launched this war based on total lies they should be prosecuted no when saddam hussein was toppled some back of that and still today say that saddam hussein was a dictator that systematically tortured and killed his own peo
with you was it worth it not only was it worth it it was a criminal act i mean if we adhere to the nuremberg principles united states committed a criminal act we know who the criminals are and for some reason we don't prosecute them is really something wrong with our national morality now sara what do you think are we better off today than we were ten years ago and is iraq better off. iraq is much worse off and i this was a horrendous crime against humanity against of people of iraq the total...
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i went to rome, florence, vienna, knewerctionvberg, berlin, back to nuremberg and back to frankfurt. one of the things i paid attention to is safety transportation issues, of course. * and drinking water. so, i used to attend many of your meetings before. i'm now more with [speaker not understood], san francisco county transportation authority and so on and so forth. but i want to bring to your attention is that i take public transportation. so, i really know what is happening when i take muni. * what we need to be very leery that all the tools that we have on our buses are some standard and in place. so, when we say we have cameras on our buses, we better have cameras on our buses. do not listen to anybody who states -- gives you some statistics on some incidents when their system itself has no standards. in other words, when somebody speaks, they can talk the talk. but to walk the walk you need empirical data. you need to have it vetted. so, i know a lot about the stats that the san francisco public -- the san francisco police department has. i know too much about it. those are my
i went to rome, florence, vienna, knewerctionvberg, berlin, back to nuremberg and back to frankfurt. one of the things i paid attention to is safety transportation issues, of course. * and drinking water. so, i used to attend many of your meetings before. i'm now more with [speaker not understood], san francisco county transportation authority and so on and so forth. but i want to bring to your attention is that i take public transportation. so, i really know what is happening when i take muni....
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used before in class, i did a paper on nazism, and you go back and look at those old films of the nuremberg rallies that hitler and his cronies put together - man, you've got the drums, you've got the singing, coming on, the exhortation, the torch light, and what you find here is a kind of extraordinary experience created - it's definitely extraordinary, but it says so much about identity and relationship, whereas the good believing predominantly christians in that stadium are familiar with the idea of transcendence because they are used to a christian teaching on that - all of a sudden, what has transcended is not god or christ, it's the german mythos - the thousand-year reign. and people will say, well, how could these - there's a handful of nazis, but who followed them, and how did this happen? and could it happen here? well, if you can manipulate people with symbolism and rituals, then you get that kind of negative thing that i think we're all very aware of. so we don't want to just wash over everything and say everything's beautiful and wonderful in religion. we're talking about some h
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justification of self-defense that is the supremum international crime in the words of the nerve nuremberg tribunals. there is no justification for going in and no counter no it's a little counterfactual like blair's can possibly justify it it was morally legally and practically in strategically unjustified millions of dollars of being spent to try to restore the infrastructure the money well spent. no so many millions have been wasted in iraq that the number is truly immense it's too immense to grasp. the final cost of the iraq war might be approaching somewhere about six trillion dollars according to a recent study by brown university that's a number that nobody can really fathom and. we're going to be paying for it for a long long time and the lessons learned and the u.s. and its allies a talking about possible intervention in libya syria mali any lessons been learned what we're all know what happened in the last ten years well. truly people in washington have not really learned their lesson you know it can be argued that the obama administration is weary of getting involved in another
justification of self-defense that is the supremum international crime in the words of the nerve nuremberg tribunals. there is no justification for going in and no counter no it's a little counterfactual like blair's can possibly justify it it was morally legally and practically in strategically unjustified millions of dollars of being spent to try to restore the infrastructure the money well spent. no so many millions have been wasted in iraq that the number is truly immense it's too immense...
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success how come this guy it gets away with such intellectually dishonest editorial should realize nuremberg trials were so micro men perpetrating the financial hole of cost that he is you and i are going to be indifferent saws of this to some extent because crude is talking about the delusions that come not from the sort of. but sound down chicago on the delusional idiots down the ocean to ca go economists to the people he actually thinks are his main enemy and they're the ones who spotting and complain to them doesn't make sense and i want you to weigh in i agree with a lot of what do ya get in terms of policy at the moment when you've got the private sector sucking money out of the economy you don't want the government being a you know a joint vampire in the process of taking cash flow out of the economy so it does make sense in these circumstances but intellectually is still wrong and shallow because i still believe in he said it in print in an argument you said he's all for including banks and stores where they matter but what's the role of banks in debt and leverage now that is so wron
success how come this guy it gets away with such intellectually dishonest editorial should realize nuremberg trials were so micro men perpetrating the financial hole of cost that he is you and i are going to be indifferent saws of this to some extent because crude is talking about the delusions that come not from the sort of. but sound down chicago on the delusional idiots down the ocean to ca go economists to the people he actually thinks are his main enemy and they're the ones who spotting...
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profit from it and of course decided of course the favor of the major corporation than for other nuremberg but i'm up there bill gates alonso that opened up a trap door. all right stays there but thanks much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming our way stay right there. are no. good you take three. or three. three. three. three. three blog video for your media project free radio don carty dot com. world. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. download the official. to your sofa choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television and just doesn't gossip about with your mobile device so if you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. but what we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down the line ther
profit from it and of course decided of course the favor of the major corporation than for other nuremberg but i'm up there bill gates alonso that opened up a trap door. all right stays there but thanks much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming our way stay right there. are no. good you take three. or three. three. three. three. three blog video for your media project free radio don carty dot com. world. technology innovation all the developments from...
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profit from it and the courts decide and of course the favor of the major corporation time for the nuremberg but i'm up there bill gates alonso open up a trap door. all right stays there but thanks much for being on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away much more coming our way stay right there. in the. world. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. more. news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are today. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out to go out to washington d.c. and speak with eric hilton of favorite corp a washington d.c. based recording artist and d.j. duo eric reached out to kaiser report because i am just his favorite show to debate my position on copyright and file sharing eric welcome to the kaiser report thanks max nice to be here all right eric hilton you wrote to made a tell me you were against my position on copyright so tell us about your position on copyright and so called illegal downloading or as some ca
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you know, the nuremberg trials were primarily before the holocaust, against people who launched an aggressivend this was an aggressive war and i had never heard of the united states making a case like that before. >> eric: i'm embarrassed for chris matthew comparing president bush to the nazis. is he out of his mind? >> you see what i mean? eric, this is making my point. they will not have a reasonable conversation. you can disagree with the president's position in iraq, i did, ultimately i did disagree with it. i don't agree with nation building that the neo-cons believe in. i don't equate it to adolf hitler. and to the chairman of the board of comcast corporation, when in the world going to take stock in the people you hired that are risists and bigots. >> eric: what should they do, let chris mathews go for that comment? >> i think he needs to do some explaining to the people that hired him. is this the voice of nbc? is this the face of nbc, a man who equates the president of the united states to a nazi because he disagrees with him? >> but most importantly, most importantly, he said, his w
you know, the nuremberg trials were primarily before the holocaust, against people who launched an aggressivend this was an aggressive war and i had never heard of the united states making a case like that before. >> eric: i'm embarrassed for chris matthew comparing president bush to the nazis. is he out of his mind? >> you see what i mean? eric, this is making my point. they will not have a reasonable conversation. you can disagree with the president's position in iraq, i did,...
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i looked up, and the only one i could find longer was in the nuremberg trials. >> wow.this one certainly look ridiculous. arias spent most of the day in tears, as i said. here's another brief clip of a moment that caught my attention. >> and you would acknowledge that a lot of the stab wounds, and you won't, we can count them together, includish the ones to the head, were to the back of the head. and to the back of the torso, correct? >> okay. i don't know. i'll take your word for it. >> would you like to look at the photograph? >> no. >> so is the jury going to become more sympathetic, even though the crime she admits to doing is so vicious and lethal? >> i think they're becoming nauseous. i don't know about sympathetic. to me, this is the oldest trick in the book. when the really damning evidence comes out during cross-examination, start crying. ding ding, why? because when the jury hears the damning evidence and watches her cry, their emotions get mixed. they don't take in the really vicious stuff in the way the prosecution wants them to. you notice, she didn't cry w
i looked up, and the only one i could find longer was in the nuremberg trials. >> wow.this one certainly look ridiculous. arias spent most of the day in tears, as i said. here's another brief clip of a moment that caught my attention. >> and you would acknowledge that a lot of the stab wounds, and you won't, we can count them together, includish the ones to the head, were to the back of the head. and to the back of the torso, correct? >> okay. i don't know. i'll take your word...
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justice jackson object searched at nuremberg that four great nations flushed with victory and stung with injury stay the hand of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law. is one of the most significant tributes that power has ever paid to reason. i would suggest to the senator from kentucky and i feel confident he would agree that we are talking about right now is the tribute that power must and should pay to reason, and that unchecked power is always a threat to liberty. now, as justice jackson opined in youngstown steel seizure, that comprehensive and undefied presidential powers hold both practical advantages and grave dangers for the country will impress anyone who whose has served as a legal advisor to the a president in a time of transition and public anxiety. those words could have been written as easily tonight as they were half a century ago. injured jackson continued while the constitution defuses power to better secure liberty, it also con testimony plailts that practice will integrate the dispersed power into a workable government. it
justice jackson object searched at nuremberg that four great nations flushed with victory and stung with injury stay the hand of vengeance and voluntarily submit their captive enemies to the judgment of the law. is one of the most significant tributes that power has ever paid to reason. i would suggest to the senator from kentucky and i feel confident he would agree that we are talking about right now is the tribute that power must and should pay to reason, and that unchecked power is always a...