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the case went careening in to years of appeals in the state, federal, and the ohio supreme court. hy: finally, the ohio supreme court overturned lower court decisions and ruled that denny ross could be retried for hannah's murder. 13 years after hannah's death, the second trial begins. hannah's mother was dreading it, said best friend tara. kim said, i have to be here every day. and i know that was probably hard for her. but that's what she felt she had to do. attorney: the evidence will show that on that fateful evening of may 19, 1999, hannah hill-- dennis murphy: anna faraglia, matt meyer, and brian rattigan were the prosecutors who laid out the theory of the crime, that hannah hill was lured over to denny ross's bachelor pad for what would be a fatal encounter. do you solemnly swear-- dennis murphy: nearly 70 witnesses were called, some of them testifying off camera to things denny had told them over the years about hannah's death. witness 1: denny had made a comment to me that he was gonna [bleep] hannah. witness 2: and he said we were all having sex, and i was having sex with
the case went careening in to years of appeals in the state, federal, and the ohio supreme court. hy: finally, the ohio supreme court overturned lower court decisions and ruled that denny ross could be retried for hannah's murder. 13 years after hannah's death, the second trial begins. hannah's mother was dreading it, said best friend tara. kim said, i have to be here every day. and i know that was probably hard for her. but that's what she felt she had to do. attorney: the evidence will show...
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ohio being the co-leader on this brief. you said in a release the u.s. supreme courted in 1969 that teachers and students don't shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the school house gate. yet this district in ohio is trying to force all students to say things they don't believe in. tell us the group of parents who challenged the policies and lost at district court. they appealed and lost a hearing but there is a hearing at the court of appeals. >> the civil rights groups are doing what groups around the country are all doing, trying to protect their children from being compelled to not only violate their first amendment rights inside the school house, but this policy, the one in ohio in particular, would do the same thing outside of school. if you were at a mall on a saturday or you were texting a friend or putting something on x or twitter or whatever, you could be penalized when you showed up at school monday morning for using the wrong pro noun that someone found offensive. >> julie: it doesn't seem right but this is the woke left
ohio being the co-leader on this brief. you said in a release the u.s. supreme courted in 1969 that teachers and students don't shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the school house gate. yet this district in ohio is trying to force all students to say things they don't believe in. tell us the group of parents who challenged the policies and lost at district court. they appealed and lost a hearing but there is a hearing at the court of appeals. >> the...
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washington prompted by teedo senators -- two senators prompting term limits for supreme court justices. mike, undecided in ohiocaller: good day. how are you? host: good morning. caller: eight years would be long enough with the majority federalist society court. they also should repeal citizens united and reinstate the fairness doctrine. host: why it years? -- eight years? caller: that is plenty of time for them to rig the system like they have done with the community clause and arrests of these cover-ups. this is ridiculous. the rest of the world thinks these people are here listening and thinking about this and putting up with it is out of their minds but they don't realize that because they are all suckers. host: you obviously do not trust the supreme court justices. it sounds like it started with citizens united, the campaign-finance decision that was made. caller: yeah. made all this big money bribe system legal one is lilliputians don't have a chance. it's ridiculous. host: what went eight-year service -- would that instill trust back for you in the high court? caller: now. . we need more oversight, acco
washington prompted by teedo senators -- two senators prompting term limits for supreme court justices. mike, undecided in ohiocaller: good day. how are you? host: good morning. caller: eight years would be long enough with the majority federalist society court. they also should repeal citizens united and reinstate the fairness doctrine. host: why it years? -- eight years? caller: that is plenty of time for them to rig the system like they have done with the community clause and arrests of...
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professor alford, when you served in the justice department's anti-trust division, the supreme court created new rules in the ohio v american express case, dictating how anti-trust enforcers must evaluate two-sided markets. if you could quickly answer, because i have one other question. how has this decision affected the ability of anti-trust enforcers to deter anti-competitive conduct in two-sided platform markets. >> thank you for your question. two-sided platform markets is where there's a simultaneous transaction that happens in which the fee happens and it affects both the merchant and the buyer at the same time. as a result of that decision, now there's been incredible difficulty about market definitions. and it's much more difficult now to determine what the market definitions are for anti-trust cases. and therefore, that's been a difficult issue with respect to how to enforce anti-competitive conduct with respect to these credit card companies. >> thank you. i'll follow up in writing. i recently introduced a bill, the preventing algorithmic collusion act to make sure that they don't use algorithms to rais
professor alford, when you served in the justice department's anti-trust division, the supreme court created new rules in the ohio v american express case, dictating how anti-trust enforcers must evaluate two-sided markets. if you could quickly answer, because i have one other question. how has this decision affected the ability of anti-trust enforcers to deter anti-competitive conduct in two-sided platform markets. >> thank you for your question. two-sided platform markets is where...
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look how much they say ohio state university athletic department is worth $1.3 billion. >> why wouldn't you? at this point the supreme courtned cartel. these athletes have been making millions of dollars for their universities. look, los angeles where i'm from you can pretend you care about the rams and chargers but it's usc, and ucla, which is what people care about so why wouldn't you? its just been waiting to be milked for more valuation. charles: i've got to real quick shoot to something because i was looking at something you wrote about like, you know, they always talk about how we live less than our other nations and you say one thing we need to look into the data is the part with men and some of the dumb things like this on the screen. >> [laughter] charles: the actuarial table maybe needs an asterisk next to it. >> yeah, so if you look at american life expectancy at age 65, our life expectancy is almost 85 and that's basically because we have if you compare us to other countries we have dramatically higher death rates from drugs, guns, traffic deaths, basically poor choices and it tends to be, this is part of the m
look how much they say ohio state university athletic department is worth $1.3 billion. >> why wouldn't you? at this point the supreme courtned cartel. these athletes have been making millions of dollars for their universities. look, los angeles where i'm from you can pretend you care about the rams and chargers but it's usc, and ucla, which is what people care about so why wouldn't you? its just been waiting to be milked for more valuation. charles: i've got to real quick shoot to...
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supreme court will hear arguments today over whether the fda unblocked vaping products. e-cigarette makers claim they help people quit smoking. >> whit: michigan and ohioined $100,000 each by the big ten for the brawl between the football teams after michigan's upset win on saturday. the league does not plan to suspend players for their roles in the fight which lasted about five minutes before police used pepper spray to break it up. ohio state university police are investigating the brawl. take a look at this, in philadelphia. this family spent months organizing their display of 82,000 christmas lights. this year's theme summer in december. i like that. they had visitors donate a toy for charity, too. griswold will be proud. >> rebecca: yes. yes, he would. nice little shoutout there, wheult. we have a lot more ahead. we're tracking the deals on this cyber monday including how stocking up on beauty can help you save. and the popular stores where returns, well, they might actually cost you. that's coming up. >> george: right now new questions after an airport security breach. federal investigators are looking to how a stowe away boarded a flight from ne
supreme court will hear arguments today over whether the fda unblocked vaping products. e-cigarette makers claim they help people quit smoking. >> whit: michigan and ohioined $100,000 each by the big ten for the brawl between the football teams after michigan's upset win on saturday. the league does not plan to suspend players for their roles in the fight which lasted about five minutes before police used pepper spray to break it up. ohio state university police are investigating the...
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supreme court, tommy. caller: i think he voted for him to run. he had how many families against them? host: that is, in kentucky. this is greg in ohiopendent. caller: i called a few months ago and i'm going to say it again. same exact clown that was just on there. you guys have all been brainwashed by the media. you people make me sick. yeah, i am a maga but i'm not one of you idiots. host: atlanta, republican, good morning. caller: it's funny. the lady called about the nine-year-old girl. we already knew about it. and then the next one says where did they come up with this stuff? they don't have facts. donald trump has no facts. and it is true, the media has lied about trump for nine years. but boy, the democrats and even some republicans just gobbled it up. they hate has got to stop. these people saying don't miss next time. why do they want that person killed? a grandfather. that is the real issue, the media has vilified trump to make him not look like a human. he is a human. he is a person. and i just do not understand. trump is trying to fix america and people just continue to hate. thank you. host: james, democrat, good mornin
supreme court, tommy. caller: i think he voted for him to run. he had how many families against them? host: that is, in kentucky. this is greg in ohiopendent. caller: i called a few months ago and i'm going to say it again. same exact clown that was just on there. you guys have all been brainwashed by the media. you people make me sick. yeah, i am a maga but i'm not one of you idiots. host: atlanta, republican, good morning. caller: it's funny. the lady called about the nine-year-old girl. we...
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ohio. caller: good morning, john. good morning, c-span viewers. i hope someone can fact-check me, did not the court in colorado find that trump was an insurrectionist? and the supremen colorado said that was true. the supreme court said they could not take him off the ballot, but nobody said he was not guilty of insurrection. my question is, if a guy who gives him the oath of office, probably john roberts, is he committing treason when he gives trump the oath of office? that is my question, sir? could you please have somebody fact-check me on that? host: justin and south dakota, republican. caller: yes, sir. i am a vietnam veteran and i'm currently taking chemo and have been real sick. but i was wondering, i heard that our governor might be placed in the defense, and i was wondering what you think of that . i think she will do a good job. host: you're talking homeland security, governor noem -- governor noem? caller: yes, she has done a wonderful job here in south dakota. the other day i was down in sturgis, i seen a lot of people that were waiting for food baskets down there. and she cares about the workforce here and about us disabled veterans. i did two years in
ohio. caller: good morning, john. good morning, c-span viewers. i hope someone can fact-check me, did not the court in colorado find that trump was an insurrectionist? and the supremen colorado said that was true. the supreme court said they could not take him off the ballot, but nobody said he was not guilty of insurrection. my question is, if a guy who gives him the oath of office, probably john roberts, is he committing treason when he gives trump the oath of office? that is my question,...