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tierney but tierney over the mind in a letter to benjamin who was like jefferson and the difference between them was that he believed in the divinity of jesus and jefferson did not and he said he never said he was divine and that letter, that quote was about the politicization of jefferson's religion and the accusation in the election of 1800 and he was saying that they had nothing to fear for him. the religious conservatives have nothing to fear from him and he was not going to burn bibles. all the they believed in was the right to conscience and while he opposes tierney over the mind are the kinds of tierney that he thought was inflicted on prisoners by a certain breed of clergymen. [inaudible] >> that's right [inaudible] >> i have an entire chapter of the hijacking of evangelicals. and so right the chapter is entitled abortion to their hopes and it is a direct quote from jefferson. and i know it is kind of the honest translation of jefferson's soul into our time this idea that she prayed every day and that they believe that god was involved in our lives, constantly. and the thing
tierney but tierney over the mind in a letter to benjamin who was like jefferson and the difference between them was that he believed in the divinity of jesus and jefferson did not and he said he never said he was divine and that letter, that quote was about the politicization of jefferson's religion and the accusation in the election of 1800 and he was saying that they had nothing to fear for him. the religious conservatives have nothing to fear from him and he was not going to burn bibles....
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like other protections, the right to trial by jury is a protection against tierney. -- tear any -- tyranny. i want to say something about the judiciary. the constitution provides for the supreme court and other united states courts, but is silent on the qualification of judges. all members of the third branch are lawyers and it is inconceivable that the president would appoint a nonlawyer to a judicial position. the judicial article provides protections to judges. they serve for life and their salaries cannot be reduced. there are substantial benefits to judges. you know the difference between god and a federal judge? god knows he is not a federal judge. [laughter] some judges might believe the founding fathers provided for life tenure. federal judges are special and deserve exalted positions for their virtues of being upstanding citizens and learned in the law. there are some judges who really think that. the founding fathers were aware that federal judges like all other people would be subject to the same human traits that make us selfish and morally vulnerable. the constitution protects
like other protections, the right to trial by jury is a protection against tierney. -- tear any -- tyranny. i want to say something about the judiciary. the constitution provides for the supreme court and other united states courts, but is silent on the qualification of judges. all members of the third branch are lawyers and it is inconceivable that the president would appoint a nonlawyer to a judicial position. the judicial article provides protections to judges. they serve for life and their...
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men and women who fought tierney and evil -- tyranny and evil and came home to rebuild a nation. some of you may have benefited from the post-9/11 g.i. bill but it was the original g.i. bill that gave a great boost to that post-world war ii generation. as time brokaw stated in his book "they gave the world new science, literature, art industry and economic strength unparalleled in a long curve of history." these men and women gave birth to my generation, the baby boomers. we boomers have come to know how much we benefited from the country we inherited that became the envy of the world. now my generation also experienced war. we follow the cold war and the vietnam war and witnessed and participated in the civil rights movement. conflicts and events that sometimes created a divide between our generations. the values of my parents' generation were framed around personal responsibility, duty to country, honor faith. they were shaped in large part by the trials and tribulations that they endured and had to overcome. my generation lived through the fall of the berlin wall and vietnam w
men and women who fought tierney and evil -- tyranny and evil and came home to rebuild a nation. some of you may have benefited from the post-9/11 g.i. bill but it was the original g.i. bill that gave a great boost to that post-world war ii generation. as time brokaw stated in his book "they gave the world new science, literature, art industry and economic strength unparalleled in a long curve of history." these men and women gave birth to my generation, the baby boomers. we boomers...
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whereby it is a tierney as part of our political culture. we have assumed for too long that the constitution is a thing for the courts and the supreme court and what they say is the beginning and the end of constitutional analysis and therefore there's not a lot of ownership by american politicians of the constitution. they can always just say we will let them figure out this and that is wrong. when individual senators have all taken an oath to defend the constitution that means that they are to engage in their own analysis. >> it's interesting to get al
whereby it is a tierney as part of our political culture. we have assumed for too long that the constitution is a thing for the courts and the supreme court and what they say is the beginning and the end of constitutional analysis and therefore there's not a lot of ownership by american politicians of the constitution. they can always just say we will let them figure out this and that is wrong. when individual senators have all taken an oath to defend the constitution that means that they are...
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all of a sudden out in the middle of denver bill tierney made himself a franchise. >> rocky mountain >> you got it. >> tonight at 10 a story of success. living with a debilitateing disorder did not stop this young man from launching a successful career. how he's using his business to help others and change perceptions at the same time. that's tonight at 10:00. >> can't wait for that story. that does it for us here at 6:00. we'll see you back here at 10. have a great night. inside edition is up next. ♪ >> stolen valor? why this army vet is having a meltdown. >> take off my uniform. >> then, how did a pickup owned by a plumber from texas ended here in the hands of isis? and ... worst heckler ever. the standup comic beaten on stage during his act by another comic. >> yeah, i'm the guy who got hit with a baseball bat. >> hello, welcome to the liberacci mansion. >> once a wreck, now restored to its over the top glory and the mysterious mogul who owns it now. >> and what you need to know to avoid long lines
all of a sudden out in the middle of denver bill tierney made himself a franchise. >> rocky mountain >> you got it. >> tonight at 10 a story of success. living with a debilitateing disorder did not stop this young man from launching a successful career. how he's using his business to help others and change perceptions at the same time. that's tonight at 10:00. >> can't wait for that story. that does it for us here at 6:00. we'll see you back here at 10. have a great...
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. >> reporter: tierney yates knows his image can set off the wrong alarms for police officers. >> why police going into the neighborhoods acting the way they do? >> reporter: he thinks it is reflected in newly reletsed numbers. the mercury news found in the first nine months of last year, blacks made up 18% of those who were stopped and briefly detained. even though they make up just 3% of the population. latinos came in second compared with whites at 9%. >> it is obviously not a picture that we want to convey. but obviously, we have to be careful with how we analyze and how you see data. statistics can be seen in a lot of different ways. we are bringing someone in to help analyze the data. >> reporter: tonight, the assistant police chief joins religious and community leaders, students, and the mayor to talk about racial bias in san jose. it is not a new topic for the city. in 2008, mayor chuck reed responded to complaints that the latino community feels criminalized. >> why do they feel persecuted? what do we need to do differently to deal with the numbers? >> reporter: so people are
. >> reporter: tierney yates knows his image can set off the wrong alarms for police officers. >> why police going into the neighborhoods acting the way they do? >> reporter: he thinks it is reflected in newly reletsed numbers. the mercury news found in the first nine months of last year, blacks made up 18% of those who were stopped and briefly detained. even though they make up just 3% of the population. latinos came in second compared with whites at 9%. >> it is...
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there would be no place to hide if this government ever became a tierney. if a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government can enable it to impose total tyranny. there would be no way to fight back because the most careful efforts to combine together in resistance of the government, no part -- no matter how privately it is done, is in the reach of the government to know, such as the capability of this technology. why is this investigation important? i do not want to see this country ever go across the bridge. i know the capacity that is there to make tierney potable -- tyranny potable in america. we must see to it that all operate under the law and with proper supervision so that we do not ever cross over that event. host: senator frank church in august of 1975. guest: he can make those comments in may 2 dozen 15. he could make those comment on the senate floor and they would resonate to the debate. what is interesting to that is that it shows the debate we are having today i
there would be no place to hide if this government ever became a tierney. if a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government can enable it to impose total tyranny. there would be no way to fight back because the most careful efforts to combine together in resistance of the government, no part -- no matter how privately it is done, is in the reach of the government to know, such as the capability of this technology....
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tierney has to be imposed.this is not to say democracy is easy or natural, that there is one particular system of government that has to be exported everywhere else around the world, there can be all sorts of flavors and expressions. but it is not democracy that gets imposed on others, it is tierney's that do. >> i liked the melody that was raised this morning -- this is a 1980 moment. what she meant as we are facing this question of our relationship to opposing ideologies in the world as we were with the soviet union. the next -- the question for the next generation or two is this question of whether or not freedom, some kind of liberalization process is possible in the islamic world and ultimately in the authoritarian powers in russia and china. i think what reagan would have argued is that we can get along with one another. we can manage peace with these countries but we will never achieve any lasting accomplishments or lasting development unless there is some narrowing of these ideological differences. for
tierney has to be imposed.this is not to say democracy is easy or natural, that there is one particular system of government that has to be exported everywhere else around the world, there can be all sorts of flavors and expressions. but it is not democracy that gets imposed on others, it is tierney's that do. >> i liked the melody that was raised this morning -- this is a 1980 moment. what she meant as we are facing this question of our relationship to opposing ideologies in the world as...
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marketing exec brian tierney... attorney ajay raju... and attorney val digiorgio. now let's talk about the race for mayor heating up as we get into the last 10 days. for most of the race tony williams had said, you know, "it's up to chief ramsey if he wants to stay. i like him just fine." that changed in the debate that 6abc had. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> the person who unfortunately is the person who uses stop-and-frisk the most, the current commissioner, would be changed. we have to change the commissioner in philadelphia. >> and that was like water into a hot pan of oil -- boom! it went. we had a lot of responses, including a pretty hard-edge one from mayor nutter. here's what he had to say. >> anyone who is not smart enough to at least ask him to stay is probably not smart enough to run this city. >> and this was beyond the mayor. we had seth williams, who's an ally of tony williams, who tweeted out support for chief ramsey. we had the black clergy come out and say, "we like him just fine." was this a smart or not smart thing for tony willia
marketing exec brian tierney... attorney ajay raju... and attorney val digiorgio. now let's talk about the race for mayor heating up as we get into the last 10 days. for most of the race tony williams had said, you know, "it's up to chief ramsey if he wants to stay. i like him just fine." that changed in the debate that 6abc had. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> the person who unfortunately is the person who uses stop-and-frisk the most, the current commissioner,...
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choose in the country and it's amazing to refuse the consensual engagement is now considered an act of tierney. it's too what amounts to involuntarily serving you by definition. they were not going basic of the principal and ended up in this situation he was explaining the difference and it's true not serving the same-sex wedding and a person there is a difference. i can surf a person all day long and if i surf the wedding presumably i'm serving a prison that they are not equivalent. it's not the same thing. now the question is when did that become discrimination. >> ben shapiro is the guest coming a lot of issues on the table and a lot of calls on hold. your views are precisely right down to that one. on the situation you take the affect that would be with the obama boycott before congress. >> you will see an impact. it won't be as great as other people say the program, the vast majority don't actually care which is unfortunate. you did see the drop from the levels of support in 2012 they dropped from about 78% to about 65% in the traditional vote. you will see the draft if hillary clinton is
choose in the country and it's amazing to refuse the consensual engagement is now considered an act of tierney. it's too what amounts to involuntarily serving you by definition. they were not going basic of the principal and ended up in this situation he was explaining the difference and it's true not serving the same-sex wedding and a person there is a difference. i can surf a person all day long and if i surf the wedding presumably i'm serving a prison that they are not equivalent. it's not...
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bill tierney of denver trying to win his seventh title. he won the first six at princeton.u are in good shape. he becomes the first coach in nc ncaa to win titles with two different teams. 10-five the final there. the first team west of the mississippi to win the ncaa. >> cross that off. >> congratulations. >> thanks, shredder. >> tmz is up nex ♪ ♪ [ woman on p.a. ] now boarding track 6. ♪ ♪ do not leave bags unattended. [ male announcer ] maybe you see something suspicious. but you don't want to get involved. it's nothing, you think. can you be sure? ♪ ♪ if you see something say something. report suspicious activity to local authorities. >>> this morning a deadly late night shooting in philadelphia's straws bring mansion section keeping police busy. details abe what police are looking for. >>> authorities are investigating sexual salt of the woman inside her own home why police believe the attacker may have hit before. >>> let's go outside live. i don't really want to be outside much right now. the allergies are killing me. sue has your full forecast straight ahead. >> goo
bill tierney of denver trying to win his seventh title. he won the first six at princeton.u are in good shape. he becomes the first coach in nc ncaa to win titles with two different teams. 10-five the final there. the first team west of the mississippi to win the ncaa. >> cross that off. >> congratulations. >> thanks, shredder. >> tmz is up nex ♪ ♪ [ woman on p.a. ] now boarding track 6. ♪ ♪ do not leave bags unattended. [ male announcer ] maybe you see something...
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men and women who fought tierney and evil in world war ii and then came home.of you may have had a visit to the post-9/11 g.i. bill that it was the original bill enacted in 1944 that gave a great boost to the post-world war ii generation. as stated in his book quote they gave the world new science literature can art industry and strength unparalleled in history. these men and women gave birth to my generation the baby boomers, and we have come to know how much we've benefited from the country we inherited that became the envy of the world. we fought the cold war ended the vietnam war and witnessed the civil rights movement. conflicts and events but sometimes created a divide between our generations. the values of my parents generations were framed around personal response ability and duty to country honor faith. they were shaped by the trials and tribulations that they had to overcome. my generation lived through the fall of the berlin wall in the vietnam war and made us challenge the patriotism of our parents generation. civil rights and the war on poverty foc
men and women who fought tierney and evil in world war ii and then came home.of you may have had a visit to the post-9/11 g.i. bill that it was the original bill enacted in 1944 that gave a great boost to the post-world war ii generation. as stated in his book quote they gave the world new science literature can art industry and strength unparalleled in history. these men and women gave birth to my generation the baby boomers, and we have come to know how much we've benefited from the country...
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bill tierney of denver trying to win his seventh title. he won the first six at princeton.pe. he becomes the first coach in nc ncaa to win titles with two different teams. 10-five the final there. the first team west of the mississippi to win the ncaa. >> cross that off. >> congratulations. >> thanks, shredder. >> tmz is up next. ♪ >> today on tmz -- >> happy memorial day everybody! >> memorial day! >> yay! [applause] >> so, you know the japanese game show where the two women start blowing the cockroach into each other's mouth or trying? we are going to do that today! we are going to pair off two people in the room. we'll put a piece of popcorn in the middle. whoever blows the pop into the other person's mouth wins the round. then i will give them five clues. if you can guess who the person is you win a bottle of champagne. good champagne. >> who is doing it? >> me and nina. >> hold on. one, two three go! [laughter] >> yeah! [applause]
bill tierney of denver trying to win his seventh title. he won the first six at princeton.pe. he becomes the first coach in nc ncaa to win titles with two different teams. 10-five the final there. the first team west of the mississippi to win the ncaa. >> cross that off. >> congratulations. >> thanks, shredder. >> tmz is up next. ♪ >> today on tmz -- >> happy memorial day everybody! >> memorial day! >> yay! [applause] >> so, you know the...
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compared favorably with the so-called greatest generation who gave him the great depression and defeated tierney on three continents. the greatest generation, two thirds of them were draftees. this generation they are all volunteers. these young men and women volunteered to join the military in a time of war which is something i did and to do when i went to west point and i think it speaks remarkably well that they've chosen to do so and it speaks remarkably poorly of the rest of this country that we haven't made a comparable sacrifices and we haven't shared the pain of the war and so i applaud that it's fought entirely by volunteers and i'm appalled that it's the first war that we've put on the credit card. we haven't raised taxes to fight. so james is correct when he finds out the cost of this war the 3 trillion-dollar cost is excessive. we haven't had a proper public debate about it. we haven't made any of the sacrifices the nation is required to fund the war and were we to do so were we to raise taxes as every previous generation has come of the american people would be far more engaged in t
compared favorably with the so-called greatest generation who gave him the great depression and defeated tierney on three continents. the greatest generation, two thirds of them were draftees. this generation they are all volunteers. these young men and women volunteered to join the military in a time of war which is something i did and to do when i went to west point and i think it speaks remarkably well that they've chosen to do so and it speaks remarkably poorly of the rest of this country...
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they lived in the young gis who defeated tierney in europe and the pacific, and this year we mark a historicnniversary, 70 years since our victory in world war ii. more than 16 million americans left everything they knew to fight for our freedom. more than 400,000 gave their lives, and today i ask all the family and friends of our fallen world war ii heroes spouses, children brothers and sisters and fellow veterans of world war ii to please stand if you can or raise your hand so our country can thank you once more. [ applause ] the same values lived in those who braved the mountains of korea, the jungles of vietnam, the deserts of the middle east. and in the past decade we've seen these values on display again in the men and women of our 9/11 generation. for many of us, this memorial day is especially meaningful. it is the first since our war in afghanistan came to an end. today is the first memorial day in 14 years that the united states has not engaged in a major ground war. so on this day we honor the sacrifice of the thousands of american service members, men and women, who gave their li
they lived in the young gis who defeated tierney in europe and the pacific, and this year we mark a historicnniversary, 70 years since our victory in world war ii. more than 16 million americans left everything they knew to fight for our freedom. more than 400,000 gave their lives, and today i ask all the family and friends of our fallen world war ii heroes spouses, children brothers and sisters and fellow veterans of world war ii to please stand if you can or raise your hand so our country can...
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marketing exec brian tierney... attorney ajay raju... and attorney val digiorgio.e race for mayor heating up as we get into the last 10 days. for most of the race tony williams had said, you know, "it's up to chief ramsey if he wants to stay. i like him just fine." that changed in the debate that 6abc had. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> the person who unfortunately is the person who uses stop-and-frisk the most, the current commissioner, would be changed. we have to change the commissioner in philadelphia. >> and that was like water into
marketing exec brian tierney... attorney ajay raju... and attorney val digiorgio.e race for mayor heating up as we get into the last 10 days. for most of the race tony williams had said, you know, "it's up to chief ramsey if he wants to stay. i like him just fine." that changed in the debate that 6abc had. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> the person who unfortunately is the person who uses stop-and-frisk the most, the current commissioner, would be changed. we have...
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there would be no place to hide if this government ever became a tierney.f a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government can enable it to impose total tyranny. there would be no way to fight back because the most careful efforts to combine together in resistance of the government, no part -- no matter how privately it is done, is in the reach of the government to know, such as the capability of this technology. why is this investigation important? i do not want to see this country ever go across the bridge. i know the capacity that is there to make tierney potable -- tyranny potable in america. we must see to it that all operate under the law and with proper supervision so that we do not ever cross over that event. host: senator frank church in august of 1975. guest: he can make those comments in may 2 dozen 15. he could make those comment on the senate floor and they would resonate to the debate. what is interesting to that is that it shows the debate we are having today is
there would be no place to hide if this government ever became a tierney.f a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government can enable it to impose total tyranny. there would be no way to fight back because the most careful efforts to combine together in resistance of the government, no part -- no matter how privately it is done, is in the reach of the government to know, such as the capability of this technology....
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this is a public document, after the final destruction of nazi tierney, the united states is not in the, but we are calling for what we would today call regime change, and it would end this noxious regime, and with that, the british prime minister and president hopes to establish a peace, a lasting peace, again freedom from fear and want. world war does come to america as we know it, pearl harbor. some of you have seen this before in other talks i have given, but for those who have not been this some of his shows how the unexpected can occur. this is the program for the army navy game in november 1941 on the cover. inside the program is a photograph of the battleship arizona, plowing into the waves. and there is a caption underneath that photograph on the left. let me read it to you. the uss arizona as she plows into a huge swell. it is significant that despite the claims of air enthusiast, no battleship has yet been sunk by bombs. this was another creepy photograph. less than two weeks later at pearl harbor, the arizona is sunk by bombers, destroyed magazine exploded, over 1000 men kil
this is a public document, after the final destruction of nazi tierney, the united states is not in the, but we are calling for what we would today call regime change, and it would end this noxious regime, and with that, the british prime minister and president hopes to establish a peace, a lasting peace, again freedom from fear and want. world war does come to america as we know it, pearl harbor. some of you have seen this before in other talks i have given, but for those who have not been...
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whereby it is a tierney as part of our political culture. we have assumed for too long that the constitution is a thing for the courts and the supreme court and what they say is the beginning and the end of constitutional analysis and therefore there's not a lot of ownership by american politicians of the constitution. they can always just say we will let them figure out this and that is wrong. when individual senators have all taken an oath to defend the constitution that means that they are to engage in their own analysis. >> it's interesting to get almost as a political football, no one wants to end up for these principles and again is that the role of you and i and everyone watching this program to understand what these principles are and to show up. that is the egos of the modern american political system. >> that is right we have to own and protect and defend it. everyone is entitled to their opinion about it, not everyone will come to the conclusion that you will wear that i might in reading a particular provision of the country. and
whereby it is a tierney as part of our political culture. we have assumed for too long that the constitution is a thing for the courts and the supreme court and what they say is the beginning and the end of constitutional analysis and therefore there's not a lot of ownership by american politicians of the constitution. they can always just say we will let them figure out this and that is wrong. when individual senators have all taken an oath to defend the constitution that means that they are...