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that is me at warren harding junior high school. chris eckhart, the other plaintiff in our case, passed away a few years ago, so he missed being there. but i'm so glad to be with all of you as we celebrate the first amendment and young people who use it to make a better world. thank you. [applause] jessi: so i know we moved through that very quickly because we want to make sure we have enough time to get questions from all of you, because that's why you're here today. if you want to dig deeper into this, if you want to read more on the case or the first amendment, check out newseumed.org for additional resources to maybe dig into the questions you might have. but i want to open it up to ask a question. now this is how it will work, if you have any questions at all, raise your hand and a staff member will call on you. we can only have four people lined up at our central microphone at a time. don't worry if you're not in the first round, we're going to try our best to get to everyone. if you're watching via the live stream, just tweet
that is me at warren harding junior high school. chris eckhart, the other plaintiff in our case, passed away a few years ago, so he missed being there. but i'm so glad to be with all of you as we celebrate the first amendment and young people who use it to make a better world. thank you. [applause] jessi: so i know we moved through that very quickly because we want to make sure we have enough time to get questions from all of you, because that's why you're here today. if you want to dig deeper...
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warren g harding. i don't write fiction. i submitted the manuscript for this book after working on it for four years. on the day before election day 2016. i pushed the send button and flew to the inbox of my editor in new york. it was more timely than we could have known. by the next evening that natural landscape have changed. in the month that have followed the natural psyche have changed. the final battle in tennessee has taken on layers of meaning i cannot have anticipated. the story of ordinary women grass roots activists taking to the streets in demanding change assumed a new residence as millions of men and women and young brave students joined marches to protest government policy today. and the tale of women sending out in demanding that their voices be heard at echoes loudly as they rise up to say me to in times that. and this history of citizens of fighting for their rights enters a new dimension as rights they thought or assumed were secure voting rights. citizenship rights. press freedom. appear to be endangered
warren g harding. i don't write fiction. i submitted the manuscript for this book after working on it for four years. on the day before election day 2016. i pushed the send button and flew to the inbox of my editor in new york. it was more timely than we could have known. by the next evening that natural landscape have changed. in the month that have followed the natural psyche have changed. the final battle in tennessee has taken on layers of meaning i cannot have anticipated. the story of...
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warren harding junior high school. they have an art scene there.s been great to be involved with them. susan: did you ever expect an apology from the school board? mary beth: no. there was no apology but the roosevelt students all voted to have dan johnson our lawyer in the graduation speaker, and he was. susan: how does this all feel to you, seeing your picture on a wall at the school where you attended? mary beth: the whole story has been crazy, quite a journey, and very, very unexpected. as i tell students, this really is how most history is made, by the small things that we do in life. so you have to take your , experiences and find what you can do with them to make a better world. i have found that i can share this story with students and help encourage them to speak up for the things that affect their lives. susan: we have about eight minutes left. there has been referenced by both of you to later first amendment decisions that have affected schools. i'm going to put them on the screen and have you tell us a little more about them. they inclu
warren harding junior high school. they have an art scene there.s been great to be involved with them. susan: did you ever expect an apology from the school board? mary beth: no. there was no apology but the roosevelt students all voted to have dan johnson our lawyer in the graduation speaker, and he was. susan: how does this all feel to you, seeing your picture on a wall at the school where you attended? mary beth: the whole story has been crazy, quite a journey, and very, very unexpected. as...
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blackmailed by one of his mistresses and has paid money to keep her silent is america first, warren g. harding. [laughter] i submitted the manuscript back there working on it for four years on the day before election day 2015. i pushed the button because that is how you send things to the manuscripts. it flew to the inbox of my editor from new york and she replied great timing. [laughter] it was more timely and we could have known. by the next evening the natural landscape had changed and in the months that followed, psyche had changed and the story that i wrote about the suffragists long fight for democracy and the final battle in tennessee has taken on meanings i could not have anticipated. millions of men, women and downgrade students join marches to protest government policies today. detail of women standing up into demanding their voices be heard their complaints taken seriously goes as they rise up to say me too and times up. and this history of citizens fighting for their rights and new dimensions voting rights, citizenship rights, press freedom, women's rights, they appear to be endang
blackmailed by one of his mistresses and has paid money to keep her silent is america first, warren g. harding. [laughter] i submitted the manuscript back there working on it for four years on the day before election day 2015. i pushed the button because that is how you send things to the manuscripts. it flew to the inbox of my editor from new york and she replied great timing. [laughter] it was more timely and we could have known. by the next evening the natural landscape had changed and in...
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that is hard and can zap it if they squeeze warren county as it did in co and they get coal there's nothing else here we don't have the luxury of the cities we don't have factories we don't in the reason now days because those are closed in the mountains we don't have the road boys and it's largess a mantra it's going to get me in a day and. i go flip hamburgers at the local mcdonald's or i go down here peace joy may pay to fight it well that's now don't pay my bills over horrors rooibos least. you can walk straight fanny's blame only if you did more to get run over people goes both ways your use of being. an old man story very strong and numerous give more for their bodies every way home will. continue to day. i'll give it him he managed to keep. his super in good will it was to teach yourself. to know my uncles were good examples he was working to save these he now stack it in years and years. and make a lot of kids are going to be coming out of the one i'm done with this i don't because i'm in here and you know other than four years ago i'm going to go find. a way where nobody here but r
that is hard and can zap it if they squeeze warren county as it did in co and they get coal there's nothing else here we don't have the luxury of the cities we don't have factories we don't in the reason now days because those are closed in the mountains we don't have the road boys and it's largess a mantra it's going to get me in a day and. i go flip hamburgers at the local mcdonald's or i go down here peace joy may pay to fight it well that's now don't pay my bills over horrors rooibos least....
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hard. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren twice unsuccessfully sponsored bills that would help develop>> they have persuaded most of america and most of the united states congress that they are a necessary part of getting taxes paid. but for millions and millions of americans, figuring out your taxes ought to be easy. and the irs all right to put it online. the companies, if that happens, would lose a lot of money. >> and in repeated filings, with the securities and exchange commission, int tuch acknowledg efforts to provide free tax preparation may cause us to lose customers and revenue. intuit and h & r block declined our reap quests for on camera interviews. in statements available in full on our website. they assert that they are advocates for millions of taxpayers, taking into account, their unique circumstances. intuit says it support making the tax filing process easier through a simpler tax code. but argues a prefilled system, doesn't advance that goal. the company also writes, self determination, powered by an individual's active participation in the tax preparation process, i
hard. >> massachusetts senator elizabeth warren twice unsuccessfully sponsored bills that would help develop>> they have persuaded most of america and most of the united states congress that they are a necessary part of getting taxes paid. but for millions and millions of americans, figuring out your taxes ought to be easy. and the irs all right to put it online. the companies, if that happens, would lose a lot of money. >> and in repeated filings, with the securities and...
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figuring how can we become more radical, take more money from hard-working people, become extreme socialist left, you see elizabeth warrenee the democrat party dividing the primary race happening in new york and across the country because they are upset they are no longer in power and don't have a unifying message so the only consistencies how to take money and freedom away from the american people. jillian: what does it say about unification of the democratic party and what do they have to do? >> they could learn something from the successful special elections. they are not going to. if you look at pennsylvania and alabama they move towards the middle and move towards the middle part of the country ideologically and geographically. the midterm elections will be results versus reticles, democrat party has become a party of absolute radicals determined to grow government to such ridiculous exorbitant lengths and impeach this president and if you look at the republican party delivered results and gone to work for the american people in conjunction with the president's agenda. jillian: 64% of the resistance candidates runni
figuring how can we become more radical, take more money from hard-working people, become extreme socialist left, you see elizabeth warrenee the democrat party dividing the primary race happening in new york and across the country because they are upset they are no longer in power and don't have a unifying message so the only consistencies how to take money and freedom away from the american people. jillian: what does it say about unification of the democratic party and what do they have to do?...
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>> that is certainly conclusion you can draw -- >> were memorandum for miss warren's decision in hardto search location. >> it was not? >> why the memos subsequent i circulated to the bureau? >> i don't know. we found them. they were responsive to the previous request and we disclose them. >> where were they? >> they were in the director's file. >> the director's file. >> office the director file. >> office of the directer to's file? >> yeah. asking if that would have been the first place to look for sufficient? yes. >> this committee asked repeatedly oversight and investigation responsibilities. $242 million, a quarter of a billion dollars spent on luxury renovations on a building we don't even own. the bureau rents. we asked repeatedly for six solid years. we find out they're in the director's office file. mr. chairman, i have further questions about these records that were not previously produced or referenced and about the issue revealed by these records. i trust that the bureau will cooperate with any future committee oversight on this topic, sir. >> absolutely. >> i thank you, m
>> that is certainly conclusion you can draw -- >> were memorandum for miss warren's decision in hardto search location. >> it was not? >> why the memos subsequent i circulated to the bureau? >> i don't know. we found them. they were responsive to the previous request and we disclose them. >> where were they? >> they were in the director's file. >> the director's file. >> office the director file. >> office of the directer to's file?...
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hard to say. he wanted mario cuomo because he fought earl warren had been so effective in managing the politics of the war and and persuaded, he didn't want someone who would just be an ideal lot for his suspicion. don't quote me on that. mario cuomo is the hamlet of 20th century america, couldn't make up his mind, i don't know what the competition was, being an underwear buyer at bloomingdale's, but he couldn't decide. finally, clinton started looking for other things. candidates. when clinton met ginsburg, he was completely smitten with her, .o it was easy he was completely at ease with her. there were many people they were considering. they were considering putting someone who wasn't a lawyer at all, you just don't know. i don't know. thank you. a family in the audience. thank you. >> you talk about which one of the two, and in turn following a as an intern or a law clerk. as justices brought in a number of women. did they go overboard with it? linda: what women want, i would say if i could not actually comment. if i had to guess i would say it is about 50/50. here is an interesting factoid. sa
hard to say. he wanted mario cuomo because he fought earl warren had been so effective in managing the politics of the war and and persuaded, he didn't want someone who would just be an ideal lot for his suspicion. don't quote me on that. mario cuomo is the hamlet of 20th century america, couldn't make up his mind, i don't know what the competition was, being an underwear buyer at bloomingdale's, but he couldn't decide. finally, clinton started looking for other things. candidates. when clinton...
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warren approved this recommendation do i have that right. >> that is the conclusion you could draw. >> and hard to search location? was it ever circulated within the bureau? >> i don't know i just know we found them because they were responsive to the previous request. >> where were they make in the director's file. >> the office of the director's file. that would've been the first place i would have looked. >> this committee asked repeatedly with the oversight investigation responsibilities , 242, a quarter of a billion dollars in the building we don't even own we asked six solid years and it is in the director's office file. mr. chairman i have further questions about these records were not previously produced and referenced i trust they will cooperate with any future discussion on this topic. >> absolutely. >> i yield back. >> it is nice to see you back here so we are often confronted with false choices here in congress as you well know. so we have to repeal dodd frank and every aspect or defend every single order the same with the cfpb and has to be repealed or eliminated as you advocated f
warren approved this recommendation do i have that right. >> that is the conclusion you could draw. >> and hard to search location? was it ever circulated within the bureau? >> i don't know i just know we found them because they were responsive to the previous request. >> where were they make in the director's file. >> the office of the director's file. that would've been the first place i would have looked. >> this committee asked repeatedly with the...
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what franklin roosevelt and earl warren did in 1942 when they rounded up japanese people and put them in camps. actually, every criminal in prison, some of them tried very hard quite frankly by the number of crimes they committed before they were ever convicted. in addition to that, every person has an individual adjudication of their particular case. we don't have mass incarceration, we got to get rid of that term. and it's very important that we not change the sentencing in the way that would get back to where we were in the 50s and 60s where almost no one went to prison where. they tried probation, super probation, super-super probation, anything to get people out of prison. and crime increased 20% in a two-year period, the peak being '79 and '80. drug abuse was rampant. we had a lot of difficult problems during that period of time because of the undeserved leniency taking place. if we're changing sentencing, it ought to be done very carefully and in a very deliberate manner with careful evaluation of what happens. now probably there are some laws that should be changed. that's why we have a sentencing commission at federal level. that's why states are ha
what franklin roosevelt and earl warren did in 1942 when they rounded up japanese people and put them in camps. actually, every criminal in prison, some of them tried very hard quite frankly by the number of crimes they committed before they were ever convicted. in addition to that, every person has an individual adjudication of their particular case. we don't have mass incarceration, we got to get rid of that term. and it's very important that we not change the sentencing in the way that would...
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warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, general mcdew, for your service, for your hard work here. the u.s. military is one of the largest consumers of fuel. and transcom's operations in particular are highly fuel dependent. according u.s. information administration, the price of crude oil has been on the rise for more than two years now. so let me ask you, general, what impact does the rising price of fuel have on transcom's budget? >> obviously amongst the largest consumers of fuel we are the largest in the department of defense. so every time the price of fuel goes up that increases the amount of money we must spend to do our operation. >> and i take it it's large enough that it has an impact on your budget? >> it does. i'm blessed enough to have a budget that's different than anybody else's. however, the services budgets are the ones more directly impacted. >> so in your prepared testimony, you discuss the current stress on our logistics fleet, both air and sea. d.o.d. has been working for years on efforts to reduce fuel consumption and incorporate alternative fuels. in my home state of
warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, general mcdew, for your service, for your hard work here. the u.s. military is one of the largest consumers of fuel. and transcom's operations in particular are highly fuel dependent. according u.s. information administration, the price of crude oil has been on the rise for more than two years now. so let me ask you, general, what impact does the rising price of fuel have on transcom's budget? >> obviously amongst the largest...
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hard ones. >> something -- >> something on your bucket list. >> to spend more time with the grandchildren. >> a person you would like to have lunch with? benefits, i get to have lunch with warren buffett. >> one of your favorite songs? >> born to run. >> generational. this is a question that will lostyou make up for credit. what was your favorite team growing up? >> other than the michigan wolverines, detroit tigers. >> your best for? >> none of the above. in cap, some of my classmates are here and they will recall my lack of prowess in every sport. on thed really good bench for the basketball and soccer team. book you read? by -- like an book by true now. >> favorite movie? analysts? -- favorite movie? >> animal house. >> favorite website? espn. >> what advice would you give your 25-year-old self? >> don't take yourself so seriously. >> thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, tim sloan. cases, aht on landmark connecting law banning the use of birth control. the supreme court eventually rolled it was unconstitutional and established a right to privacy that is still evolving today. are a -- antonin scalia
hard ones. >> something -- >> something on your bucket list. >> to spend more time with the grandchildren. >> a person you would like to have lunch with? benefits, i get to have lunch with warren buffett. >> one of your favorite songs? >> born to run. >> generational. this is a question that will lostyou make up for credit. what was your favorite team growing up? >> other than the michigan wolverines, detroit tigers. >> your best for?...
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warren. up next, why a museum is putting a spotlight on the country's darkest past. be right back. ♪ i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hardn't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'. ♪ ♪ but i like it, i love it, ♪ i want some more of it ♪ we know you love it, so get more of it, with applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. in the 2018 lexusxus saes and es hybrid.standard lease the 2018 es 350 for $399/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to shave my a1c i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, swtiting, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be
warren. up next, why a museum is putting a spotlight on the country's darkest past. be right back. ♪ i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hardn't know what it is 'bout that little gal's lovin'. ♪ ♪ but i like it, i love it, ♪ i want some more of it ♪ we know you love it, so get more of it, with applebee's new bigger bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. in the 2018 lexusxus saes and es hybrid.standard lease the 2018 es 350 for $399/month for 36 months....
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hard-line approach to their development of nuclear weapons? adm. davidson: if you are referring to the methadone -- the next month campaign, i think it has been highly effective. sen. warren: so the president's to aach, with regard flat-out refusal to allow north korea to maintain and develop their nuclear weapons is probably a primary reason why they are at the bargaining table today looking perhaps for a diplomatic way out? adm. davidson: yes sir, i would agree with that. sen. rounds: thank you. lester at this hearing, admiral harris testified that aspects of the inf treaty that limit our ability to counter chinese and land-based missiles is problematic. do you agree and what would be your approach to the inf treaty as a pay come commander? i think you heard from the secretary and chairman last week. the issues are it is a bilateral treaty between us and russia. china is not a signatory to it. they're developing outside of it. it forces us into a position where we have to comply to fulfill the treaty. and not have the ability to counter with a light weapon. it will continue to be problematic for pacific command. sen. rounds: so we have china without their hands tied beh
hard-line approach to their development of nuclear weapons? adm. davidson: if you are referring to the methadone -- the next month campaign, i think it has been highly effective. sen. warren: so the president's to aach, with regard flat-out refusal to allow north korea to maintain and develop their nuclear weapons is probably a primary reason why they are at the bargaining table today looking perhaps for a diplomatic way out? adm. davidson: yes sir, i would agree with that. sen. rounds: thank...
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hard. without cussing. steve: three hours on tv. will we make it today. brian: stormy warrenhighway opening show for this show thursday edition of "fox & friends." ainsley: i thought you were going to go. brian: that's what i think of when i think of stormy. steve: storm field the weather man in new york city. ainsley: he is the meteorologist and his name is storm. i was working other local news. i think it was in charleston, there was a guy who was our sports guy, radio guy, his name was adam but he spelled it atom. brian: if you are out there tell us why. ainsley: send us crazy names. steve: friends@foxnews.com, twitter or facebook. meanwhile the president of the united states is down at his mar-a-lago resort along with the prime minister of japan shinzo abe and during a joint availability yesterday in mar-a-lago's fancy ballroom, the president was talking a little bit about it sounds like there's going to be a summit with kim jong un at the end of may or early june and while mr. kim has been described during his meeting with mike pompeo as personal and well-prepared. the p
hard. without cussing. steve: three hours on tv. will we make it today. brian: stormy warrenhighway opening show for this show thursday edition of "fox & friends." ainsley: i thought you were going to go. brian: that's what i think of when i think of stormy. steve: storm field the weather man in new york city. ainsley: he is the meteorologist and his name is storm. i was working other local news. i think it was in charleston, there was a guy who was our sports guy, radio guy, his...
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this is senator war i warren in beijing saying this has been a chaotic foreign policy in the region and that makes it hards that we need to accomplish our objectives stitched in. again, this happening in the wake of a major cabinet post vacancy and what happens, democrats rush in and try and undermine the administration's policies as it relates to north korea, guys. this is unprecedented. >> and huge breakthroughs on that peninsula. you've got north korea sitting down with south korea. you've got a promise that kim jong un will meet with president trump. the rhetoric has brought them to the table. china is doing more to put the squeeze to north korea. and yet, elizabeth warren -- is she on the foreign affairs committee? has she been the secretary of state? is that her thing? or is she potentially on the ballot in 2020. >> she's on the banking committee. >?>> she's on the health and lar committee. she is over there at the time of which we have very significant developments happening over there and even before the kim jong un meeting between president trump and un, you have aun meeting with south korea. she
this is senator war i warren in beijing saying this has been a chaotic foreign policy in the region and that makes it hards that we need to accomplish our objectives stitched in. again, this happening in the wake of a major cabinet post vacancy and what happens, democrats rush in and try and undermine the administration's policies as it relates to north korea, guys. this is unprecedented. >> and huge breakthroughs on that peninsula. you've got north korea sitting down with south korea....
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hard-left group that's growing fast within the democratic party. 40 chapters in november 2016, now it has 181. and don't forget the socialist left that's so visible, bernie sanders, elizabeth warrencrats working within the party. it was president obama that started the left turn. bernie sanders was out and simply gave new life to social iciÓn and president trump just made them apaplectic, i'm not moving again and i'm saying to fight. socialism is morally reprehensible, it is something for nothing, it is divisive and if you want prosperity for all, socialism just wasn't work. the president of france is visiting, just ask him, the third hour of varney & company is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart look what made it in the studio to sit next to me, larry elder. >> thank you for having me. >> kind of hard to feel where you stand on the issue of socialist. candidate bernie sanders almost took the nomination, you take away super delegates and this guy could very well be nominee, self-described socialist. 52% of democrats have a positive view of socialism. young people like socialism and hollywood is pushing the same agenda. stuart: do you think they could win, do you think that bernie sanders
hard-left group that's growing fast within the democratic party. 40 chapters in november 2016, now it has 181. and don't forget the socialist left that's so visible, bernie sanders, elizabeth warrencrats working within the party. it was president obama that started the left turn. bernie sanders was out and simply gave new life to social iciÓn and president trump just made them apaplectic, i'm not moving again and i'm saying to fight. socialism is morally reprehensible, it is something for...