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troy sexton. >> troy sexton, you have been indicted with one count burglary.ave you received a copy of your indictment? >> yes, i got it yesterday. >> and how do you plea? >> he pleads not guilty. >> anything else? >> yes, judge. we would just like to address the issue of bond briefly, sir. >> yes, sir. >> it's currently 75,000 straight, your honor. we're asking the court to consider making the bond a 10% bond, perhaps 75,000 to 10%. >> judge i have here that the defendant had been previously banned from the ballpark and he started posting some disturbing messages on social media. he actually follows the dodger team and the dodgers became aware of the items he was posting on social media, at which point they contacted the ballpark to put them on alert. he was saying things like i hope people are sorry for what i'm about to do. i know i'm shattering lives tonight and in the next couple i days i don't expect the -- [inaudible] but maybe god will come judgment day. he was not supposed to be back at the ballpark. somehow was able to get in. started causing a distu
troy sexton. >> troy sexton, you have been indicted with one count burglary.ave you received a copy of your indictment? >> yes, i got it yesterday. >> and how do you plea? >> he pleads not guilty. >> anything else? >> yes, judge. we would just like to address the issue of bond briefly, sir. >> yes, sir. >> it's currently 75,000 straight, your honor. we're asking the court to consider making the bond a 10% bond, perhaps 75,000 to 10%. >>...
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there's no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. he's, was a warren burger clerk, but he a long history before that. president sexton earned his ba in history and ma in ph.d. in religion from fordham. he went to harvard law school, graduating in 1979, magna cou e magna cumlaude. he went to nyu in 1981. and by 1988, he was dean of the law school. his tenure there was extremely successful, the law school is firmly ensconced no the rankings as one of the top five law schools in the country, and by 2002, he's elevated to president of nyu and served thereby unt u the end of 2015. and by that tenure, freshman application doubled, the endo youment grew. and through out all of this, he continued to teach and write about the supreme court. and, in addition to all of this, he's had a variety. oh, jennifer, we're going to have to get this ready for our lecturer. he's had a variety of other important positions, including chair of the american council on education, president of the federal reserve bank of new york. be my guest. president of the
there's no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. he's, was a warren burger clerk, but he a long history before that. president sexton earned his ba in history and ma in ph.d. in religion from fordham. he went to harvard law school, graduating in 1979, magna cou e magna cumlaude. he went to nyu in 1981. and by 1988, he was dean of the law school. his tenure there was extremely successful, the law school is firmly ensconced no the rankings as one of the top five law...
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i'm here with buck sexton. maybe you can shed some light on that? >> sure.philippines in the moro involved southern radicals in the southern philippines, island of mindanao, in that area, during u.s. occupation, there was difficult counter insurgency operation u.s. was involved in. amoro terrorist group operates in the philippines and others that proclaimed allegiance to isis. interesting section to spain, in original colonial over lords of philippines were spanish, they referred to the muslims as spanish history with muslims in spain, they referred to muslims in the southern philippines as moros as well. why you have the moro islamic liberation front in the philippines. it is holdover from spanish colonial era. interesting now we're seeing president making a reference. i don't know if he knows the backstory but i think he is trying to say you have very difficult counterinsurgency operations and counterterrorism operations in the case of spain that will be ongoing to figure out was this a cell, was it a cluster? outside support? these are all parts of puzzle
i'm here with buck sexton. maybe you can shed some light on that? >> sure.philippines in the moro involved southern radicals in the southern philippines, island of mindanao, in that area, during u.s. occupation, there was difficult counter insurgency operation u.s. was involved in. amoro terrorist group operates in the philippines and others that proclaimed allegiance to isis. interesting section to spain, in original colonial over lords of philippines were spanish, they referred to the...
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buck sexton. >> i think all of this is well-taken. the president has the opportunity tonight i think he will take it to reset what everyone is talking about. one observation from the course of the trump campaign, people in the media like to take trump literally but not seriously. that was a mistake. a lot of american people are sick of the literalism that the media applies to everything that trump says. it is not possible that trump can say something every week or every other week that disqualifies him from office. that seems to be the way the news cycle treats it. not possible that trump is guilty of multiple felonies every other month. that is the way news cycle, major media organizations treat this presidency. people are sick of it. i don't think anybody fair-minded about donald trump at all think he is a racist. i think what we've seen with some of the recent statements coming out of senior members of the democratic party, including howard dean as you noted, making anything you think about race relations, free speech issues, runni
buck sexton. >> i think all of this is well-taken. the president has the opportunity tonight i think he will take it to reset what everyone is talking about. one observation from the course of the trump campaign, people in the media like to take trump literally but not seriously. that was a mistake. a lot of american people are sick of the literalism that the media applies to everything that trump says. it is not possible that trump can say something every week or every other week that...
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we're honored to have as our lecturer, john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonig
we're honored to have as our lecturer, john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonig
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on what they have heard so far, army special forces veteran ben collins, former cia officer buck sextonobert all next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro. ♪go your own way get your first prescription free at anoro.com. ♪ >> martha: so we are jus
on what they have heard so far, army special forces veteran ben collins, former cia officer buck sextonobert all next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it...
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kennedy: thank you so much, buck sexton. coming up. controversial quarterback colin kaepernick can't get a job. now a group of supporters are trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. a little bit outraged. that's next. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. you didn't know that. no. yeah. but, wait, there's good news for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease and lower your a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause
kennedy: thank you so much, buck sexton. coming up. controversial quarterback colin kaepernick can't get a job. now a group of supporters are trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. a little bit outraged. that's next. today, we're out here with some big news about type 2 diabetes. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die from a...
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kennedy: thank you so much, buck sexton. coming up. controversial quarterback colin kaepernick can't get a job. now a group of supporters are trying to boycott the nfl. trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. ♪ trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. ♪ i'm... i'm so in love with you. ♪ ♪ whatever you want to do... ♪ ...is alright with me. ♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let's stay together... potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all laughing) oh my... potsch: the cur
kennedy: thank you so much, buck sexton. coming up. controversial quarterback colin kaepernick can't get a job. now a group of supporters are trying to boycott the nfl. trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. ♪ trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. ♪ i'm... i'm so in love with you. ♪ ♪ whatever you want to do... ♪ ...is alright with me. ♪ ooo baby let's... ♪ ...let's stay together... potsc(in unison) drive russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a...
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kennedy: thank you so much, buck sexton. coming up. controversial quarterback colin kaepernick can't get a job. now a group of supporters are trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while t
kennedy: thank you so much, buck sexton. coming up. controversial quarterback colin kaepernick can't get a job. now a group of supporters are trying to boycott the nfl. lawrence jones joins me next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to...
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sexton was a law clerk to the chief justice and later served as nyu's president and
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sexton was a law clerk to the chief justice and later served as nyu's president and law school dean.this is a 50-minute event in the supreme court chamber. >>> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i'll ask everyone to t
sexton was a law clerk to the chief justice and later served as nyu's president and law school dean.this is a 50-minute event in the supreme court chamber. >>> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the trustees of the supreme court historical society, welcome to our 42nd annual lecture. before we do anything else, i'll ask everyone to t
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joining me right now, former cia officer buck sexton. jaffer, who worked with former president george w. bush. do you think this is in part directed to china? many people say china holds the key. china is not incentivized, buck, to do anything right now. >> a lot of what we do to north korea obviously sends messages to china at the same time. a lot of our public posture and sending back four decades. our policies have failed. we have not been able to contain north korea's program effectively. the missile testing has gotten to a much accelerated pace even where it was under kim jong-un or kim jong-il before. now we see a moment in time, people say hold on, if we continue on the current trajectory this will end up in a terrible place. trish: we can't allow it. >> china is beginning to see we have a change in posture. we'll see if the chinese are willing to do much more than they have already done. they have signed on for these new sanctions. they are key here but they do not want regime change in north korea. that is the key difference bet
joining me right now, former cia officer buck sexton. jaffer, who worked with former president george w. bush. do you think this is in part directed to china? many people say china holds the key. china is not incentivized, buck, to do anything right now. >> a lot of what we do to north korea obviously sends messages to china at the same time. a lot of our public posture and sending back four decades. our policies have failed. we have not been able to contain north korea's program...
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but the mar so i think we will start here , with, we will start with joseph sexton. joe: ok, that is your first bit of bad luck. i do not have a lot to say. and what little i do is probably profane, so you are fairly warned anyway. um, i am actually spectacularly unprepared, so i will get it out of the way for our much more esteemed columnists, panelists. but i thought, you know, one thing i do do well, or reasonably well, is play the role of provocateur. so i thought it would come at it that i will not talk at all about the two political parties or the idea of another, or -- because america seems to face a much more essential, civic question about his political life. which, if we cannot answer better than we have to date , makes the discussion of ,olitical parties one, 2, 3 100, not for me terribly relevant. and that is, folks in america don't vote. you know? and if we do not vote and you know, then the question of whether the two-party system has come to an end feels, um, less significant, almost irrelevant. and so, i could go through some of the numbers, but you p
but the mar so i think we will start here , with, we will start with joseph sexton. joe: ok, that is your first bit of bad luck. i do not have a lot to say. and what little i do is probably profane, so you are fairly warned anyway. um, i am actually spectacularly unprepared, so i will get it out of the way for our much more esteemed columnists, panelists. but i thought, you know, one thing i do do well, or reasonably well, is play the role of provocateur. so i thought it would come at it that i...
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i think we are going to start -- we are going to start with joseph sexton. joseph: that is your first bit of bad luck. andn't have a lot to say what little i do is probably profaned. you are fairly warned anyway. i'm actually spectacularly unprepared. i need to get out of the way for the much more esteemed columnist panelists. or thing i do do well is reasonably well is play the role of provocateur. i thought i would come at it this way. i'm not going to talk at all about the two political parties becausedea of another america seems to face a much more essential civic question about its political life. can't answer better than we have today, it makes a discussion of political parties 1, 2, 300, not for me terribly relevant. that is that folks in america don't vote. , then thet vote question of whether the two-party system has come to an end feels less significant, almost irrelevant. i could go through some of the numbers, but you probably know them. you have probably heard them in your own civics classes or politics classes. developed top 35 countries in the
i think we are going to start -- we are going to start with joseph sexton. joseph: that is your first bit of bad luck. andn't have a lot to say what little i do is probably profaned. you are fairly warned anyway. i'm actually spectacularly unprepared. i need to get out of the way for the much more esteemed columnist panelists. or thing i do do well is reasonably well is play the role of provocateur. i thought i would come at it this way. i'm not going to talk at all about the two political...
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former cia terrorism officer buck sexton and former national security consultant. this attack in spain marks th theth time we have seen a vehicle used in the european nation to cause mass casualties. >> it seems they were actually trying to build what we call vehicle born explosive devices. this was a plan b for them. using the vehicles. plan a. is a home made explosive which is a hallmark of the is almostic state's previously inspired or directed terrorist attack in brussels, manchester. so there have been a number of high-profile attacks using this explosive. if you make a mistake it can be your last. that's why the house went up and they decided to go to vehicles instead. it actually could have bench worse than it was. lisa: we know isis has been pushing out prop began to even couraging people to use vehicles for these attacks. the cia has reportedly warned spanish officials about an attack like this. do you have any information on that or can you tell our viewers more about that? >> the chatter about there may be poe tngly attacks. spain has been somewhat fortu
former cia terrorism officer buck sexton and former national security consultant. this attack in spain marks th theth time we have seen a vehicle used in the european nation to cause mass casualties. >> it seems they were actually trying to build what we call vehicle born explosive devices. this was a plan b for them. using the vehicles. plan a. is a home made explosive which is a hallmark of the is almostic state's previously inspired or directed terrorist attack in brussels, manchester....
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joining me, buck sexton. what does winning in afghanistan look like?i think the administration is figuring that out. i'm taken aback how people seem to think there haven't been efforts going on for a long time that mirror exactly what president trump said yesterday would be the strategy for afghanistan. we have been training security forces and pressuring allies. there are no new ideas. what trump was promising is he's not obama so he will take a different approach as commander-in-chief and there will be different implementation changes. they will leave it to the improvization and the generals in the various sectors. all of these things he mentioned, the main points are similar with the exception of the timeline which trump made a big deal talking about, and the idea there would be a massive surge. kennedy: the president called out pakistan. >> the president calls out pakistan which is worthwhile because pakistan is playing an unhealthful role in afghanistan. but what's happening in afghanistan ties into issues that are existential for pakistan. pakist
joining me, buck sexton. what does winning in afghanistan look like?i think the administration is figuring that out. i'm taken aback how people seem to think there haven't been efforts going on for a long time that mirror exactly what president trump said yesterday would be the strategy for afghanistan. we have been training security forces and pressuring allies. there are no new ideas. what trump was promising is he's not obama so he will take a different approach as commander-in-chief and...
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form cia officer and host of buck sexton joins me tonight. buck, let's talk about some of the dots these investigators are having to connect. you have various terror cells in spain and you have bomb makers which seems to be a separate and new element than some of these car attacks we have seen in places like nice and belgium and london. what do you think it is? >> the immediate reactions are from law enforcement and security personnel to track down as much as they can based on the digital footprint and electronic activity of all these individuals. every major european country has a solid counter terrorism service and the ability to look at those issues very quickly. and of course the u.s., we can provide assistance. the fbi can provide assistance. so they will be looking at the network of these individuals to see if there are any other cells. right now there is a sense of relief. it feels like this is over. but we don't know that. kennedy: then you hear about the guys with suicide belts that were killed? between. and that's a totally differen
form cia officer and host of buck sexton joins me tonight. buck, let's talk about some of the dots these investigators are having to connect. you have various terror cells in spain and you have bomb makers which seems to be a separate and new element than some of these car attacks we have seen in places like nice and belgium and london. what do you think it is? >> the immediate reactions are from law enforcement and security personnel to track down as much as they can based on the digital...
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buck sexton joins me with more on this.been a big issue throughout this campaign and rahm emanuel basically promising he is not the only city that will sue them. he anticipates other sanctuary cities following suit as well. where does this go. >> the sanctuary city showdown has been months in the making here. we know the trump administration has been saying they would be pulling funding from some of these federal law enforcement grants for cities, sanctuary cities that don't comply. so some of these cities already we can tell they're not going to comply, even talking about millions of dollars overall as part of a budget of a city like chicago. san francisco, another jurisdiction that won't judge. new york stock exchange, another justdy, won't budge. the money is not enough to do all that much, force this into the courts. i think you will see this will take quite a while to get worked out because some aspects of sanctuary jurisdiction courts haven't ruled on yet. whether you have to hold somebody at the request of the federa
buck sexton joins me with more on this.been a big issue throughout this campaign and rahm emanuel basically promising he is not the only city that will sue them. he anticipates other sanctuary cities following suit as well. where does this go. >> the sanctuary city showdown has been months in the making here. we know the trump administration has been saying they would be pulling funding from some of these federal law enforcement grants for cities, sanctuary cities that don't comply. so...
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buck sexton, radio talk show host, former cia officer is with me now.us who this guy is marco rubio is in this fight with, and may have ordered a hit on him? >> he is one of the most powerful people in the venezuelan regime. cabeo has ties to active armed forces in venezuela. he is at the heart of the socialist bolivar revolution that nicolas maduro inherited from chavez. he is tied in the narcotrafficking aspect of venezuela which gets very little attention. right now the vice president of venezuela is on u.s. treasury sanctions list for direct involvement in massive international drug transactions including the cartels in mexico and getting drugs into the united states. that is why people look at this and, this could be rumor. we don't know what the exact source of the information is. we know possibility of a threat. it is being taken seriously trish. the moment you have a powerful anti-u.s. law i canner with connections like this into the mexican drug cartels, you're talking about somebody who also therefore has access to a vast network of hit men. s
buck sexton, radio talk show host, former cia officer is with me now.us who this guy is marco rubio is in this fight with, and may have ordered a hit on him? >> he is one of the most powerful people in the venezuelan regime. cabeo has ties to active armed forces in venezuela. he is at the heart of the socialist bolivar revolution that nicolas maduro inherited from chavez. he is tied in the narcotrafficking aspect of venezuela which gets very little attention. right now the vice president...
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i'm here with buck sexton and also, congressman cleaver is still here with me. on calling for the resignation of that state lawmaker who recommended that donald trump be asassnatesed. who do we calm things down for some of the left they realize the russia narrative didn't work so they're going to the racism narrative. >> see, i think you shouldn't make those kind of statements because i'm not sure they're helpful. you know, you're saying the left did this and the left did that. i'm not sure that's helpful. trish: by the way, sir, just to clarify here, i was no fan of donald trump's press conference on tuesday, and anybody who watched the program got that in spades. >> right. trish: the reason is, i think he was baited by the media and it was his opportunity to walk away and he didn't, he engaged in a way that was not productive, but here we are days later, and the left did the same darn thing and then some. >> look, i'm not going to label everybody in the white house racist. trish: thank you. >> i don't know the color, i don't know the color of the private thoug
i'm here with buck sexton and also, congressman cleaver is still here with me. on calling for the resignation of that state lawmaker who recommended that donald trump be asassnatesed. who do we calm things down for some of the left they realize the russia narrative didn't work so they're going to the racism narrative. >> see, i think you shouldn't make those kind of statements because i'm not sure they're helpful. you know, you're saying the left did this and the left did that. i'm not...
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joining me now former cia officer buck sexton and officer darren. great to see you. first to you. how quickly will authorities discern if this is a larger terror cell? >> they're going to be looking immediately at the electronic and digital footprint left behind by these individuals. they're going to be pulling cell phones, any computer activity, and that will give them a pretty good sense as to who is involved in the operational cell or people around them. the people that can provide support. and also looking if there's any external direct operation from the islamic state or some of its operatives. so that can happen in a matter of hours. liz: a matter of hours. there's reports out of spanish passport of a person of m origin. what does that tell them behind the scenes? >> traditionally one of the quickest ways to authentic someone's identification is through print technology. coupled with facial recognition. that should give us a recognition as to who this individual is. upon completion of the assessment, then you could move further into trying to determine who this
joining me now former cia officer buck sexton and officer darren. great to see you. first to you. how quickly will authorities discern if this is a larger terror cell? >> they're going to be looking immediately at the electronic and digital footprint left behind by these individuals. they're going to be pulling cell phones, any computer activity, and that will give them a pretty good sense as to who is involved in the operational cell or people around them. the people that can provide...
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joe sexton talked about the importance of voter turnout. here is a preview. >> we spend a lot of time, most recently in the last 18 months talking about america and what is america and what do they want? we have elected the gentleman. we've elected the government. we voted for. how is it possible? how is it defensible? so i put it out there in part because i think, you know, if your kids are thinking about a big question of whether we can create another political party or how might that happen, you know, what little i know about politics suggests that's a daunting sort of notion. the amount of money that is involved in politics is so extraordinary and the interest so entrenched that you might think wow, we're going to create another political party? that's fancyful. that's crazy. i think you might grasp a more concrete idea like what can we actually do to improve things? what can we do to make the notion of another political party practical. that is get people to vote. >> you can watch the rest of this discussion about the future to have de
joe sexton talked about the importance of voter turnout. here is a preview. >> we spend a lot of time, most recently in the last 18 months talking about america and what is america and what do they want? we have elected the gentleman. we've elected the government. we voted for. how is it possible? how is it defensible? so i put it out there in part because i think, you know, if your kids are thinking about a big question of whether we can create another political party or how might that...
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[ applause ] >>> from all of us, president sexton, thank you for that enlightening, educational and entertaining lecture. we are looking forward to publishing a version of that in the "journal of supreme court history" but those of us who have heard it will enjoy it all the more for the presentation we heard today. thank you very much for that. [ applause ] >>> coming up on c-span3 on american history tv land mark cases we'll look at marbury versus madison, the case from 1803 established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states. >>> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states are admonished to draw near and give their attention. >> landmark cases produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> number 759 -- >> we'll hear arguments number 18 roe against wade. >> quite often many of the decisions are where the court took the unpopular. >> these decisions change our lives. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate dram
[ applause ] >>> from all of us, president sexton, thank you for that enlightening, educational and entertaining lecture. we are looking forward to publishing a version of that in the "journal of supreme court history" but those of us who have heard it will enjoy it all the more for the presentation we heard today. thank you very much for that. [ applause ] >>> coming up on c-span3 on american history tv land mark cases we'll look at marbury versus madison, the case...