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they were brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilized, treacherous-- in every way, splendid examples of homo sapiens, the very flower of humanity. i found them quite refreshing. i'm not sure, but i think we've been insulted. captain kirk. lieutenant, uh, lieutenant... marlena moreau. i was just assigned last week. all right, lieutenant. carry on. u've met her before, captain? uh, why do you ask? your reaction-- one of...recognition. oh, no. no, no. we haven't met before... exactly. she just seemed... a nice, likable girl. i think we could become friends. residents waiting to hear when they can go back home. . >>> new information at this hour. in breaking news we have followedded all affect, sky 5s hofer the lake park condominiums near lake johnson where we have just learned that i police officer before 3:00 this afternoon. hello and thank you for joining us. >> wral was the first on the scene. our crew arriving before the crime scene tape went up. raleigh police have just con if i wered to us the officer and the suspect both shot during a break-in at the lake park condominiums. -- have
they were brutal, savage, unprincipled, uncivilized, treacherous-- in every way, splendid examples of homo sapiens, the very flower of humanity. i found them quite refreshing. i'm not sure, but i think we've been insulted. captain kirk. lieutenant, uh, lieutenant... marlena moreau. i was just assigned last week. all right, lieutenant. carry on. u've met her before, captain? uh, why do you ask? your reaction-- one of...recognition. oh, no. no, no. we haven't met before... exactly. she just...
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lou: appalled she should be at her own and jill stein's unprincipled behavior and their leftist zeal not to carry on their campaigns, not even to steal an election because their odds of doing so have diminished to almost zero. the true purpose of the left is to destroy our electoral system, the power and enforcement of our lawfs and adherence to our nation's interests. their object is to carry on their leftist assault on our constitutional republic to as barack obama put it, to fundamentally tranls form this nation. president obama failed, but he did great injury to million of americans and perhaps an entire generation and attacked many of our most:cherished values. the president-elect is waiting 52 days to begin the effort to rebuild and restore and make america great again. he has begun that effort by winning the presidency. like the vast majority of americans i believe he wins the day. tom always jefferson said i was bold in the pursuit of knowledge, never fearing to follow truth and reason to whatever results they lead and bearding every authority who stood in the way. the trump
lou: appalled she should be at her own and jill stein's unprincipled behavior and their leftist zeal not to carry on their campaigns, not even to steal an election because their odds of doing so have diminished to almost zero. the true purpose of the left is to destroy our electoral system, the power and enforcement of our lawfs and adherence to our nation's interests. their object is to carry on their leftist assault on our constitutional republic to as barack obama put it, to fundamentally...
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like it's unprincipled -- it's unpredictable.going to come. >> that uncertainty is casting its shadow over muslims around the world. during his campaign, donald trump proposed a temporary ban on muslims from entering the united states and he wasn't exactly clear about how or even if he'd try to improve relations with the muslim world. many are now stunned that trump was elected. in my opinion, this is the worst decision that america has made this teacher in baghdad says. he will get america into a lot of trouble. trump's policy about muslims and immigrants is really bad this indonesian says. even in this refugee camp where people struggle just to survive. the news and the disappointment spread fast. >> translator: we were surprised by the victory of a racist and sectarian president against the syrian revolution. we had a little hope to go back home. we don't anymore. >> hope is what ezra benny rothman is clinging to. she's a woman, muslim and african-american woman, who voted in large numbers for hillary clinton. she wonders if p
like it's unprincipled -- it's unpredictable.going to come. >> that uncertainty is casting its shadow over muslims around the world. during his campaign, donald trump proposed a temporary ban on muslims from entering the united states and he wasn't exactly clear about how or even if he'd try to improve relations with the muslim world. many are now stunned that trump was elected. in my opinion, this is the worst decision that america has made this teacher in baghdad says. he will get...
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and two, to tell you that i think you'reud rude, unprincipled scoundrel and that i never want to see you again as long as i live. yancy: those are pretty harsh words, sir. jerrison: they're meant to be. yancy: can i ask why? jerrison: not that i expected to see the instant you got back to new orleans. yancy: uncle jerrison, i didn't even know that -- jerrison: but in view of the fact that take cofe of this, this meat-eating monster all family left the scene, i think your conduct was most reprehensible in sending a servant to pick up dixie without a thank you or a fare-thee-well. yancy: uncle jerrison, i did not send a servant. jerrison: i sent your servant packing with a crack on the skull, i tell you. yancy: when was this? jerrison: yesterday, as you well know. yancy: uncle jerrison, just simmer down. i didn't send a servant for dixie. i didn't know that you are alive, i didn't even know that he was alive. jerrison: is that the truth, boy? yancy: yes sir, that is the truth. jerrison: obia obadiah: yes, judge. jerrison: and go light on the mint. obadiah: as usual, judge. jerrison: we
and two, to tell you that i think you'reud rude, unprincipled scoundrel and that i never want to see you again as long as i live. yancy: those are pretty harsh words, sir. jerrison: they're meant to be. yancy: can i ask why? jerrison: not that i expected to see the instant you got back to new orleans. yancy: uncle jerrison, i didn't even know that -- jerrison: but in view of the fact that take cofe of this, this meat-eating monster all family left the scene, i think your conduct was most...
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but you are supposed to be dogmatic on principles, because if you're not you are what we call unprincipled. and so, when he passed, i felt i felt not only did we lose a judicial icon and a wonderful human being, i don't know anybody who ever knew scalia who didn't like him. he was remarkably likable. he would try to get into a fight with anybody with any subject because he really liked law students. if there was a pet in the room, he would argue with pets because he liked to argue argue. he was vivacious and intellectually alive he was a great believer in separation of power and federalism. when he left, i remember thinking about a wonderful quaker who said i shall pass this way but once. any good that i can do, or any kindness, let me do it now. i may not differ or neglected for i shall not pass this way again. scalia didn't wait or compromise. he did what he could and he remained confident and committed to it. because of that, it may not come this way to pass for quite some time again, but there are many people who cherish the legacy that he left, respect the principles he represented an
but you are supposed to be dogmatic on principles, because if you're not you are what we call unprincipled. and so, when he passed, i felt i felt not only did we lose a judicial icon and a wonderful human being, i don't know anybody who ever knew scalia who didn't like him. he was remarkably likable. he would try to get into a fight with anybody with any subject because he really liked law students. if there was a pet in the room, he would argue with pets because he liked to argue argue. he was...
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otherwise you are unprincipled. when he passed, i felt not only did we lose a judicial icon and also a wonderful human being, i don't know anybody that ever knew scalia that didn't like him. he was remarkably likable. he would try to get into a fight with anybody over any subject because he really liked law students. if there was a pet in the room, he tried to argue with the pet. because he was vivacious, intellectually alive. that's what comes out of these opinions. he was a great believer in a formalist separation, not just separation of powers but in terms of federalism. when he left, i remember thinking about a wonderful quaker saying that said, quote, i have pass this way but once. any good i can do or kindness, let me do it now. not defer or neglect it for i shall not pass this way again. scalia didn't wait, didn't compromise, he did what he could and remained confident about it and committed to it. because of that, his light may not come this way for some time. there are many people who do cherish the legacy
otherwise you are unprincipled. when he passed, i felt not only did we lose a judicial icon and also a wonderful human being, i don't know anybody that ever knew scalia that didn't like him. he was remarkably likable. he would try to get into a fight with anybody over any subject because he really liked law students. if there was a pet in the room, he tried to argue with the pet. because he was vivacious, intellectually alive. that's what comes out of these opinions. he was a great believer in...
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dogmatic but you're supposed to be dog mat exon principles because if you're not, you're what we call unprincipled. when he passed, i folet that not only did we lose a judicial icon and also a wonderful human being, i don't know anybody that ever knew scalia that didn't like him, he was remarkably likable. he would try to get into a fight with anybody. over any subject. because he really liked law students. if there was a pet in the room he would try to argue with the pets. because he was vivacious. he was intellectually alive and that's what come out of these opinions. he was a great believe for the a formalist separation, not just separation of powers but in term of federalism. when he left, i remember thinking about a wonderful quaker saying that said, quote, i shall pass this way but once, any good that i can do or any kindness let me do it now. let me not defer nor neglect it for i shall not pass this way again. scalia didn't wait he didn't compromise he did what he could. and he remained confident about it and committed to it. like cause of that, his may not come this way to pass for some ti
dogmatic but you're supposed to be dog mat exon principles because if you're not, you're what we call unprincipled. when he passed, i folet that not only did we lose a judicial icon and also a wonderful human being, i don't know anybody that ever knew scalia that didn't like him, he was remarkably likable. he would try to get into a fight with anybody. over any subject. because he really liked law students. if there was a pet in the room he would try to argue with the pets. because he was...
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research and writing by the congressional investigative oversight, when congress comes calling, unprincipled, practices, inquiry, published in 2009 and students in the class i referenced earlier, even signed his book. great to have you here today. with that i would like to start with john. each panelist, and the current system whether it is working on these reforms. we will open up for questions. we start with you. >> i thank you for showing up. the white house and congress with access to information. the panel, how do we do with the venus based community can't come, with additional processes. as you may have noticed on the only one speaking today without significant government service, perhaps the way to conduct a handle on that, is to try to give historical overview and historical background to controversies today. and the us attorneys controversy, fast and furious investigation, benghazi, but the really gripping divisive partisan controversies in the united states. those of you who remember your american history or first year of law school will remember the second bank of the united state
research and writing by the congressional investigative oversight, when congress comes calling, unprincipled, practices, inquiry, published in 2009 and students in the class i referenced earlier, even signed his book. great to have you here today. with that i would like to start with john. each panelist, and the current system whether it is working on these reforms. we will open up for questions. we start with you. >> i thank you for showing up. the white house and congress with access to...