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they sued in a few months ago a jury awarded oberlin to pay the family $44 million in damages.e last left the story. what happened next? jacobson is follow the story closer than maybe anybody and maybe -- think he has. bill, what happened? 44 million, is the gibson family enjoying their reward? >> they are not, the college continues to fight a purity irony of ironies, liberal oberlin invoked republican tort reform caps and got the award reduced from 44 million to 25 -- >> tucker: you're making that up. >> i'm not making that up. >> and then the judge awarded six and a half million dollars of legal fees for gibson's with about 32 million that oberlin owes. they are continuing to fight it, they have appealed it, they are continuing to attack the bakery. in fact in a really extraordinary move, after the trial was over, they tried to get unsealed facebook records from one of the gibson's children, the clerk. the students who wasn't a party, didn't testify and why release these facebook records? it's because oberlin continues to demonize this small family bakery, refuses to accept a
they sued in a few months ago a jury awarded oberlin to pay the family $44 million in damages.e last left the story. what happened next? jacobson is follow the story closer than maybe anybody and maybe -- think he has. bill, what happened? 44 million, is the gibson family enjoying their reward? >> they are not, the college continues to fight a purity irony of ironies, liberal oberlin invoked republican tort reform caps and got the award reduced from 44 million to 25 -- >> tucker:...
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of oberlin college was fined over $30 million for trying to destroy a small business down the road.he school paid any of that money? we've got a fascinating update after the break. also mark steyn joins us tonig tonight. people, our sales now apply to only 10 frames. a new low. at visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? for a limited time, get two complete pairs for $49. really. visionworks. see the difference. ♪ >> tucker: a few years ago in late 2016, three students at oberlin college -- may be the most liberal college in the country -- tried to rob a small family business near the school called gibson's bakery, they tried to steal a bottle of booze among other things. when they were caught, one of them assaulted the son of the baker's owner physically. oberlin college attacked the bakery as racist and tried to destroy it, tried to it out of business. they sued in a few months ago a jury ordered oberlin to pay the gibson family $34 million -- what happened next? bill jacobson has followed this story closer than anybody, he's a professor at cornell
of oberlin college was fined over $30 million for trying to destroy a small business down the road.he school paid any of that money? we've got a fascinating update after the break. also mark steyn joins us tonig tonight. people, our sales now apply to only 10 frames. a new low. at visionworks, our sales are good on over 500 frames. why are you so weird? for a limited time, get two complete pairs for $49. really. visionworks. see the difference. ♪ >> tucker: a few years ago in late 2016,...
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oberlin is into a period of remembrance as the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall approaches on saturday and occasion for many former east german dissidents to reflect on what a monumental impact that event had on their own biographies or. already had a stay in prison behind her when she traveled illegally to east berlin to celebrate her birthday and then the city erupted into a party the likes of which she could never have imagined. november 9th 1909 the day the berlin wall fell and name all men for being here to work at the moment we flooded through here it was as if a bottleneck had opened up you could sense that it down had burst and that on many different levels there was no turning back from what had happened here. for 41 years germany was a divided country from 161 until 989 a wall even split into the western parts belong to democratic west germany the eastern parts of communist east germany and it guarded its borders zealously those who tried to escape were arrested or shot the stars in the east germany's secret police kept dissidents under surveillance arrest was a cons
oberlin is into a period of remembrance as the 30th anniversary of the fall of the wall approaches on saturday and occasion for many former east german dissidents to reflect on what a monumental impact that event had on their own biographies or. already had a stay in prison behind her when she traveled illegally to east berlin to celebrate her birthday and then the city erupted into a party the likes of which she could never have imagined. november 9th 1909 the day the berlin wall fell and name...
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these are studio portraits made of these women while they were students at oberlin college. it was one of the first liberal arts schools in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. you know they each went on to lead great lives. as activists. as women that were advocating for citizenship rights for all people of the united states. but particularly for african-americans, cooper was was a teacher at the m street colored school in washington, d.c. which is now the dunbar high school. she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts enl kags to african-americans. as did mary church terrell, who in 1893 found that the national colored women's association, but she was also teaching at the m street colored school, the dunbar high school in washington, d.c. what i like about these two women is that they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in a way that would give them white collar access. so they became once they went to the dunbar high school, then colleg
these are studio portraits made of these women while they were students at oberlin college. it was one of the first liberal arts schools in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. you know they each went on to lead great lives. as activists. as women that were advocating for citizenship rights for all people of the united states. but particularly for african-americans, cooper was was a teacher at the m street colored school...
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people they do not agree with -- making fun of their logo or the ohio bakery that was destroyed by oberlinollege, they will charge and there everyone ruin innocent people's lives. it does not bother them at all. but in this one specific case they are telling you, you can't know. why are they telling you that? whenever they are that adamant about something, it ought to be your cue that something is going on here. what are they trying to protect? what don't they want you to know? what are the covering up? in this specific case, what they don't want you to know is that the so-called whistle-blower might have been motivated by partisan impulses. this might be someone who disagrees with the president's policies. and maybe that is what this is really about. a policy disagreement. it is not about standing up heroically for his country. it is about undermining a democratically elected president with whom he disagrees. they are swearing that that is not the case. nancy pelosi up there telling you, she is praying for this country. and nothing makes her sadder than seeing the president impeached. thi
people they do not agree with -- making fun of their logo or the ohio bakery that was destroyed by oberlinollege, they will charge and there everyone ruin innocent people's lives. it does not bother them at all. but in this one specific case they are telling you, you can't know. why are they telling you that? whenever they are that adamant about something, it ought to be your cue that something is going on here. what are they trying to protect? what don't they want you to know? what are the...
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. >> yes, oberlin college had a conservatory of music associated with it.ry weekend all the time people just got up on stage at every party and played music, whether they were good or not. you know [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah, so at what point as you're doing that - cause obviously you have something to compare yourself against. was that the first time you thought to yourself, "oh, i might be good, cause i'm a little bit better than maybe some of these other people at this party"? >> no, i - what it was -- [ laughter ] sorry. what it was, was the man-splaining from all of my boyfriends - >> seth: oh yeah >> -- about what good music was. >> seth: oh, that's so great yeah >> that was the era of the mixtape. >> seth: yeah. >> and i thought, you know, like, i love the mixtape >> it was the era of the mixtape. sure >> it was the era. that's how you expressed yourself >> seth: yes >> you gave someone a mixed tape but, you know, after hearing that my taste in music was terrible, and i didn't know, like, green river turned into whatever band. you know, they ha
. >> yes, oberlin college had a conservatory of music associated with it.ry weekend all the time people just got up on stage at every party and played music, whether they were good or not. you know [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah, so at what point as you're doing that - cause obviously you have something to compare yourself against. was that the first time you thought to yourself, "oh, i might be good, cause i'm a little bit better than maybe some of these other people at this...
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also a guy who shot up a synagogue in oakland park oberlin park. it is going to be a best of nine-game world series. it is different in a lot of ways. why is that? baseball had previously been a best-of-seven series. 1919 pose 1918, it follows world war i. world war i really disrupts baseball because they issued what was a work or fight order. that means that if you are not involved in the war effort, they are going to draft you. they will do selective service and paul your name out of a fishbowl or something and send you over to france. baseball does not know if it is going to continue in 1919 until the armistice comes around in november of 1918. in 1918, the season is cut down to a 142 game series season. up until 1961, it was 156 games. there are fewer games, fewer attendance, much less revenue that your. there is a way you can get around that. that involves going to work in a defense plant and a defense related industry. one of the biggest industries is shipyards. we have to get all those guys over to france. we need boats to put them on. there
also a guy who shot up a synagogue in oakland park oberlin park. it is going to be a best of nine-game world series. it is different in a lot of ways. why is that? baseball had previously been a best-of-seven series. 1919 pose 1918, it follows world war i. world war i really disrupts baseball because they issued what was a work or fight order. that means that if you are not involved in the war effort, they are going to draft you. they will do selective service and paul your name out of a...