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as the legend tells us, on the day congress laid down guidelines to the new flag, john paul jones was named commander of the newly built ship, ranger. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so snug inside the harbor, the sales were set to rise, the french gave the first salute, our flag was recognized. >> john paul jones be hardy, his life that for the ranger went down in history. john paul jones the flag and his ship that never went down. ♪ ♪ >> but last, the permanent design of the american flag seemed set. but then, a new problem arose which the congress in 1777 had not foreseen. vermont and kentucky were added to the 13 states. the old flag no longer worked. after all a debate broke out of which should be done to keep the american flag up to date. within 15 years, there might be as many as 20 states and the banner itself would become a streamer that would go on and on. that last, under pressure to get on to more important business, the whole problem was postponed as the house voted that the flag of the united states should be 15 stripes with a union of 15 stars. and its earliest years, the sta
as the legend tells us, on the day congress laid down guidelines to the new flag, john paul jones was named commander of the newly built ship, ranger. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so snug inside the harbor, the sales were set to rise, the french gave the first salute, our flag was recognized. >> john paul jones be hardy, his life that for the ranger went down in history. john paul jones the flag and his ship that never went down. ♪ ♪ >> but last, the permanent design of the...
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. >> so pope john paul ii in 92 said their dock sickly, galileo compassing sincere believer, proved himself more personalization is on this issue than his theologian at pacific the majority of theologians did not perceive the formal distinction that exists between the holy scripture in itself and its interpretation. so basically the pope completely agreed with galileo but it took some 350 years for that to happen. pope francis here i am with the pope only it's not the real pope. it's a cardboard image of the pope but it looks very real. this is at the catholic university of america and pope francis also said the big bang does not contradict the divine act of creating, evolution in nature is not inconsistent with the notion of creation. so two popes now basically agreed there is no thing. i want now, this and all the want to tell you about galileo, but the book is called "galileo
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in 1992, pope john paul ii recognized that galileo was right and the church was wrong. here is what he said. he basically said simply that and again we lost connection. can you please do something. >> sorry, my microphone was off. i am here. >> they said paradoxically -- >> do you want to screen share again. sorry, i canceled that. that's my fault. there we go. >> are we okay now. >> yes. >> so, pope john paul ii said paradoxically galileo is a sincere believer that proved himself more on this issue than his theologian adversaries. the majority of theologians didn't perceive the distinction that exists so basically the pope completely agreed but it took some 350 years for that to happen. pope francis this is a cardboard image of the book this is the catholic university of america and pope francis also said it doesn't contradict the big evolution in nature isn't inconsistent so now they basically agree. this shows the atmosphere in the past 50 years measured very accurately and the main thing i want to look at is not so much the value of the concentration, but the enormo
in 1992, pope john paul ii recognized that galileo was right and the church was wrong. here is what he said. he basically said simply that and again we lost connection. can you please do something. >> sorry, my microphone was off. i am here. >> they said paradoxically -- >> do you want to screen share again. sorry, i canceled that. that's my fault. there we go. >> are we okay now. >> yes. >> so, pope john paul ii said paradoxically galileo is a sincere...
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4 -- >> john paul david >> john, paul, david go. >> i have (indiscernible) riding with the suspect. >> john, paul, david, your case is 200695388, copy. >> copy. >> (indiscernible) >> to 213 -- >> you're about to see relevant video footage and learn about other evidence related to this case so that you can have a better understanding of what occurred based upon what we know right now. we are still in the very early stages of an investigation that can take months to complete and our understanding of the incident may change as additional evidence is collected and reviewed. we do not draw any conclusion as to whether the officers acted consistent with our policies and the law until all of the facts are known and the investigation is complete. a word of caution -- the images and the information that you're about to see and hear may be disturbing. when a police officer uses force to arrest a suspect or defend against attack, the images are graphic and may be difficult to watch. in addition there may be strong language used by those in the video. viewer discretion is advised, especially fo
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in 1998 she was made a saint by john paul the 2nd. you measure a 1000000 baggage and i mean. we're really our idea of leisure to call out. all you know about the use of the you know love. in the father's your brother the. 'd only mediator than a little basket. or. in a. 1000000000 dollar there will. in 1944 the allies took grown. past the 12th celebrated the end of the german occupation. a year later the 1st pictures from the death camps were published yet even then pius remained silent about the holocaust. why the archives of the vatican might also provide insight into this. pope francis knows how important the past is for the present the church must learn from its errors and examine the consequences of its actions as well as of its silence. this kid our home put it on too much we must stand for what is right and at the same time it speak up when something is not compatible with christian values the year we enter the winds of a good it is important to properly defend the values that hold our society together and to ensure that the majority of it is not silent as the. mayor.
in 1998 she was made a saint by john paul the 2nd. you measure a 1000000 baggage and i mean. we're really our idea of leisure to call out. all you know about the use of the you know love. in the father's your brother the. 'd only mediator than a little basket. or. in a. 1000000000 dollar there will. in 1944 the allies took grown. past the 12th celebrated the end of the german occupation. a year later the 1st pictures from the death camps were published yet even then pius remained silent about...
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before he died, we got to visit with pope john paul, and he was truly, you just felt holiness. he was amazing. the other person that i remember just being stunned by is the empress of japan. this total zen and beauty and calm, but pope john paul was just the most amazing. >> who are your heroes growing up and today? any heroes? >> wonder woman. >> [ laughter ] >> understandably so. one last question, what really sparking you this lifelong passion for history? what was it from your early life that helped forge that? >> i got my phd in english literature which is not history, but i kind of thought it was at first, so i kept going with it until i finished my dissertation and then i realized it was not history, and being able to delve into life stories, and being able to delve into the history of this amazing country, how do we come to be, that is such a mystery in some ways, but such a tribute to the people, the founders of this country. >> before we break, let me remind everybody that next year -- are all hard at work at putting together another program , and i will think the soc
before he died, we got to visit with pope john paul, and he was truly, you just felt holiness. he was amazing. the other person that i remember just being stunned by is the empress of japan. this total zen and beauty and calm, but pope john paul was just the most amazing. >> who are your heroes growing up and today? any heroes? >> wonder woman. >> [ laughter ] >> understandably so. one last question, what really sparking you this lifelong passion for history? what was it...
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but pope john paul was just the most amazing. >> who were your heroes growing up and today? any heroes? >> wonder woman. >> understandably so. one last question. what do you point to, what's sparking new this lifelong passion for history? what was it from your early life that helped to forge that? >> you know, i got my phd in english literature, which is not history, but i kind of thought it was at first. >> sure. >> so i kept going with it and going with it until i finished my dissertation. then i realized it wasn't history. i don't know, being able to delve into life's stories and being able to delve into the history of this amazing country. i mean, how did we come to be? that is such a mystery in some ways, but such a tribute to the people who founded this country. >> absolutely. before we break, let me just remind everybody that next year, the team is hard at work putting together another program. again, let me thank the society for hosting this wonderful five part series and c-span for covering this. not only airing it, but we put together curriculum to correspond with
but pope john paul was just the most amazing. >> who were your heroes growing up and today? any heroes? >> wonder woman. >> understandably so. one last question. what do you point to, what's sparking new this lifelong passion for history? what was it from your early life that helped to forge that? >> you know, i got my phd in english literature, which is not history, but i kind of thought it was at first. >> sure. >> so i kept going with it and going with it...
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in 1908 she was made a saint by john paul the 2nd. dinner's ready to listen. iain. worry our idea is really. all you know about the use of the. indulge of the others you're the. only mediator than you could ask. for it. in a. in your scenario. in 1944 the allies took grown. past the 12th celebrated the end of the german occupation. a year later the 1st pictures from the death camps were published yet even then pious remained silent about the holocaust. why the archives of the vatican might also provide insight into this. pope francis knows how important the past is for the present the church must learn from its errors and examine the consequences of its actions as well as of its silence. the speed of our home put it on too much we must stand for what is right and at the same time speak up when something is not compatible with christian values the year we enter the winds are very good it is important to properly defend the values that hold our society together and to ensure that the majority of it is not silent as the. nish trike. over the next few years this story e
in 1908 she was made a saint by john paul the 2nd. dinner's ready to listen. iain. worry our idea is really. all you know about the use of the. indulge of the others you're the. only mediator than you could ask. for it. in a. in your scenario. in 1944 the allies took grown. past the 12th celebrated the end of the german occupation. a year later the 1st pictures from the death camps were published yet even then pious remained silent about the holocaust. why the archives of the vatican might also...
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in 1992 pope john paul ii recognized galileo was right and the church was wrong. here is what he said. he basically said simply that and again we lost connection. can you please do something? >> sorry, my microphone was off. >> the pope said. dr. cle -- >> a do you want to screen share again for one minute? sorry, that we were redoing it. my fault. all right, there we go. >> okay now? >> yes. so hope john paul ii and 92 said prayer docs equate galileo proved himself more on this issue than this theologian adversary. the majority of theologians did not perceive the form of distinction that exists in his interpretations of basically the pope completely agreed with galileo but it took years for that to happen. pope francis, here i am with the pope. it's not the real pope. it's an cardboard image of the pope but it looks very real. pope francis also said the big bang does not contradict the evolution of nature and not inconsistent with creation so to pope's now basically agree that there is no thing. this is all i want to tell you about galileo but you see the book is
in 1992 pope john paul ii recognized galileo was right and the church was wrong. here is what he said. he basically said simply that and again we lost connection. can you please do something? >> sorry, my microphone was off. >> the pope said. dr. cle -- >> a do you want to screen share again for one minute? sorry, that we were redoing it. my fault. all right, there we go. >> okay now? >> yes. so hope john paul ii and 92 said prayer docs equate galileo proved...
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before he died i -- dick as well, we got to visit with pope john paul. and he was truly -- i mean, you just felt holiness. he was just amazing. the other person that i remember just being stunned by is the empress of japan. just this total zen and beauty and calm. but pope john paul was just the most amazing. >> who were your heroes growing up and today, any heroes? >> wonder woman. >> wonder woman. understandably so. >> yes. >> and one last question. what do you point to, what really sparked in you this passion, lifelong passion for history, what was it from your early life that helped to forge that? >> well, you know, i got my ph.d. in english literature, which isn't history. but i kind of thought it was at first. >> sure. >> and so i kept going with it and kept going with it until i'd finished my dissertation and then i realized it wasn't history. and i don't know, being able to delve into life stories, and being able to delve into the history of this amazing country. i mean, how did we come to be? that's such a mystery in some ways. but such a tribut
before he died i -- dick as well, we got to visit with pope john paul. and he was truly -- i mean, you just felt holiness. he was just amazing. the other person that i remember just being stunned by is the empress of japan. just this total zen and beauty and calm. but pope john paul was just the most amazing. >> who were your heroes growing up and today, any heroes? >> wonder woman. >> wonder woman. understandably so. >> yes. >> and one last question. what do you...
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in 1992, pope john paul ii recognized that galileo was right and the church was wrong. here is what he said. he basically said simply that -- and again we lost connection. kate, can you please do something? >> sorry, , my microphone was o. i am here. >> the pope said paradoxically -- >> i canceled your screen. you want a screen share again? sorry, , i cancel that. i thought we were we doing it. that's my fault. all right, there we go. >> it's okay now? >> yes. >> so pope john paul ii in 92 said their dock sickly, galileo compassing sincere believer, proved himself more personalization is on this issue than his theologian at pacific the majority of theologians did not perceive the formal distinction that exists between the holy scripture in itself and its interpretation. so basically the pope completely agreed with galileo but it took some 350 years for that to happen. pope francis here i am with the pope only it's not the real pope. it's a cardboard image of the pope but it looks very real. this is at the catholic university of america and pope francis also said the big
in 1992, pope john paul ii recognized that galileo was right and the church was wrong. here is what he said. he basically said simply that -- and again we lost connection. kate, can you please do something? >> sorry, , my microphone was o. i am here. >> the pope said paradoxically -- >> i canceled your screen. you want a screen share again? sorry, , i cancel that. i thought we were we doing it. that's my fault. all right, there we go. >> it's okay now? >> yes....
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john paul math isaac and his attorney brian della rocha join now. john paul, to you first. why did you make the decision to sue twitter? >> being labeled hacker is a insult in my industry and i was just trying to do the right thing. >> sandra: to go back to what happened on this laptop when it was left at your computer repair shop, i know you went on the record to say that you never meant for any of this to go public. explain the origin of how you discovered that this was hunter biden's laptop? >> on april 12 the client came into the shop because of my visual impairment i didn't recognize him initially but, then during the check-in process and during the actual repair process it became clear who the client was. >> sandra: y $500 million, why is that the amount that your client is suing twitter for? >> what we based it on a very small percentage of the value of the company. we want to make sure the company learns a lesson and we felt that this was a small amount, compared to the amount that it brings in every year. >> sandra: of this was dismissed by a judge on monday once t
john paul math isaac and his attorney brian della rocha join now. john paul, to you first. why did you make the decision to sue twitter? >> being labeled hacker is a insult in my industry and i was just trying to do the right thing. >> sandra: to go back to what happened on this laptop when it was left at your computer repair shop, i know you went on the record to say that you never meant for any of this to go public. explain the origin of how you discovered that this was hunter...
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in 1908 she was made a saint by john paul the 2nd. been israeli children players should i email. were really is our idea of marriage to. oh you're not the only other either love. being around others your the. only mediation you know that. in the in. the last year there or. in 1944 the allies took grown. past the 12th celebrated the end of the german occupation. a year later the 1st pictures from the death camps were published yet even then pius remained silent about the holocaust. why the archives of the vatican might also provide insight into this. pope francis knows how important the past is for the present the church must learn from its errors and examine the consequences of its actions as well as of its silence. escaped our home put it on too much we must stand for what is right and at the same time speak up when something is not compatible with christian values the year we are to are the ones i get it is important to properly defend the values that hold our society together and to ensure that the majority of it is not silent as the. like. over the next few years the historia
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in 1998 she was made a saint by john paul the 2nd. bill is written in e-mail. only our idea of marriage to. all you know about the use of either love. being down fathers your the truth you're the. only mediator in either that. or is. it a. in your there or. in 1944 the allies took grown. past the 12th celebrated the end of the german occupation. a year later the 1st pictures from the death camps were published yet even then pious remained silent about the holocaust. why the archives of the vatican might also provide insight into this. over francis knows how important the past is for the present the church must learn from its errors and examine the consequences of its actions as well as of its silence. the skipped our home put it on so much we must stand for what is right and at the same time speak up when something is not compatible with christian values the year we enter the year winds of a go it is important to properly defend the values that hold our society together and to ensure that the majority of it is not silent as the. nice trike. over the next few ye
in 1998 she was made a saint by john paul the 2nd. bill is written in e-mail. only our idea of marriage to. all you know about the use of either love. being down fathers your the truth you're the. only mediator in either that. or is. it a. in your there or. in 1944 the allies took grown. past the 12th celebrated the end of the german occupation. a year later the 1st pictures from the death camps were published yet even then pious remained silent about the holocaust. why the archives of the...
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everybody out there on break even john paul patton, servants are just lords that the husband, this immunocompromised i don't know how to react. i was sitting there after they couldn't hear anything in perspective. everything is, everything around me started going and i didn't know all. i can see dr. speeds i can see who he is sitting with me and that word i tell you was a did was make, you know, she was growing old singer, dead sentence or something. so she said, we will have to get this aborted at that point. i didn't even realize that if you have the right kind of drugs, you could have a negative baby. she said israel because god has been doing this pregnancy in one state. and finally, i didn't go for abortion, i haven't missed my mom called up. i said, i believe something, i hope you would not die after listening to what i'm going to tell you. and i will die was not alone. she says that mommy you have to listen to me, sit down and then listen to me. he is ha, me posit there again and say the name of the disease. and then she said that the baby is no more. and this girl is a real mean that our own
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paul the 2nd and john the 2030 owners and so on. they were all great men and important personalities and good people but i must honestly say that nobody made such an impression on me as pious the 12th. of them of g.p.s. as live. for many years father complete advocated for the beatification of pius the 12th in the course of this process he had a unique opportunity to look at the secret documents in the vatican archive as well and i was sure in those days during the 2nd world war thousands of letters arrived at the vatican they were answered whenever possible and this made a great show of. he was not someone who made easy choices it was before making a decision people always wanted to study a problem from all sides so as not to make a mistake so he was careful and that was right that's good scorched. the process of making pies the 12th a saint was started in 1965 all that is missing to finalize it is proof of the reckless healing as required by the regulations. pope francis has announced that the process is on hold. electros said the
paul the 2nd and john the 2030 owners and so on. they were all great men and important personalities and good people but i must honestly say that nobody made such an impression on me as pious the 12th. of them of g.p.s. as live. for many years father complete advocated for the beatification of pius the 12th in the course of this process he had a unique opportunity to look at the secret documents in the vatican archive as well and i was sure in those days during the 2nd world war thousands of...
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the 6th john paul the 2nd i'm john the 2030 owners and so on your list and they were all great men and important personalities and good people but i must honestly say that nobody made such an impression on me as pious the 12th george and i become of p.p.s. as we have. for many years father google advocated for the beatification of pius the 12th in the course of this process he had a unique opportunity to look at the secret documents in the vatican archives as well and. in those days during the 2nd world war thousands of letters arrived at the vatican they were answered whenever possible and just make ritual. he was not someone who made easy choices it was before making a decision people always wanted to study a problem from all sides so as not to make a mistake so he was careful and that was right that's good scorched. the process of making pies the 12th the saint was started in 1965 all that is missing to finalize it is proof of the reckless healing as required by the regulations. pope francis has announced that the process is on hold and. electro said that the ability to see my up at
the 6th john paul the 2nd i'm john the 2030 owners and so on your list and they were all great men and important personalities and good people but i must honestly say that nobody made such an impression on me as pious the 12th george and i become of p.p.s. as we have. for many years father google advocated for the beatification of pius the 12th in the course of this process he had a unique opportunity to look at the secret documents in the vatican archives as well and. in those days during the...
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of the world's most available banks seen in russia says it's kind of it john paul calls less than $10.00 per dose as it presents but may convey to you when the. problem rounds up claims of election fraud at a rally in georgia and new witness testimony suggests that he may have a point. of the ballots being ran through the tabulating machines numerous times being counted 8 to 10 times i know or sold ballots with a return address filled cells and since no. i'm from spawn's a further angered by accusations of massive mainstream media bias as take 50 and briefings are leaked to a conservative group. i've been on these calls there's no diversity of opinion nobody objects nobody challenges. very well well continue watching the weekly here on r.t. international printing you all the latest along with our roundup of the stories that shaped the week it's great to have you with us. now 1st to france where demonstrators tore through the streets for a 2nd consecutive weekend facing fines of vehicles and flushing shops and banks it's over a security bill to stop the public from filming police officers
of the world's most available banks seen in russia says it's kind of it john paul calls less than $10.00 per dose as it presents but may convey to you when the. problem rounds up claims of election fraud at a rally in georgia and new witness testimony suggests that he may have a point. of the ballots being ran through the tabulating machines numerous times being counted 8 to 10 times i know or sold ballots with a return address filled cells and since no. i'm from spawn's a further angered by...
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paul attended his rally and called on supporters to reelect him into office again but despite that a lot of people from the and d.c. the party founded by jerry rowlands are still hopeful that they can take back the seat of power from the ruling and the peace so the image of jerry rolling still looms large he is respected widely respected in this country whether or not this will translate into more votes or the for his party or the party is founded we'll wait to see in the next 4 to 24 hours that is when the verdict will be announced by the electoral commission ali thank you for that reporting there live from akron. to indian our athletes from punjab plan to return their medals on monday in solidarity with thomas protesting against new laws they've joined a growing list of celebrities who say they stand by the protesters tens of thousands of farmers have been rallying at entry points to the capital new delhi for more than a week now they're pushing to overturn laws they say will damage their livelihoods 2 rounds of talks with government officials have failed to resolve the dispute so
paul attended his rally and called on supporters to reelect him into office again but despite that a lot of people from the and d.c. the party founded by jerry rowlands are still hopeful that they can take back the seat of power from the ruling and the peace so the image of jerry rolling still looms large he is respected widely respected in this country whether or not this will translate into more votes or the for his party or the party is founded we'll wait to see in the next 4 to 24 hours...
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paul reports. it's been a desperate homecoming for me gayle settle he was deported from the u.s. in september after 2 years of working illegally in miami. now he's back in his village in the guatemalan highlands to find the harvest has failed the young man 20000 guatemalans have been deported from the u.s. this year according to the country's migration institute and they're coming back to find the conditions they fled and now even worse the economy's projected to contract due to the pandemic and experts say the country's also increasingly affected by climate change some of its regions are part of a dry belt spreading throughout central america and guatemala is also just been devastated by 2 november hurricanes they destroyed the crops in miguel's village and now food is scarce to bring other pollutants in it's those natural disasters many of those deported also struggling to pay off debt. that's because people smugglers often charge migrants $10000.00 or more to take the north the idea is they'll p
paul reports. it's been a desperate homecoming for me gayle settle he was deported from the u.s. in september after 2 years of working illegally in miami. now he's back in his village in the guatemalan highlands to find the harvest has failed the young man 20000 guatemalans have been deported from the u.s. this year according to the country's migration institute and they're coming back to find the conditions they fled and now even worse the economy's projected to contract due to the pandemic...
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. >> julie: his name is john paul isaac, he seeking half a million dollars, that's unrealistic, if he re-files, let's say federal court, on defamation which is extremely hard to prove one is suing a giant like twitter. >> great question. very good question. listen, he's got road no matter what. i will say that the judge down here in south florida, judge bloom who is a terrific judge, she didn't dismiss the case on the merit. she looked at it and said, look, there is a jurisdiction problem. what that means, this is not the right court. you can go to the state court or may be to another federal court, but not down here in south florida. may be mr. isaacs day in court has not yet come. >> julie: i don't think it's any time soon before this is over. not the last we've heard of him. guy lewis, happy new year. >> happy new year. >> julie: 12020 comes to an end, the poll shows the largest by partisan divide on t. real clear politics, tom bevan is here to explain this. remember this? >> transparency is incredibly important. he believes the media's job is to hold him accountable. he's there to
. >> julie: his name is john paul isaac, he seeking half a million dollars, that's unrealistic, if he re-files, let's say federal court, on defamation which is extremely hard to prove one is suing a giant like twitter. >> great question. very good question. listen, he's got road no matter what. i will say that the judge down here in south florida, judge bloom who is a terrific judge, she didn't dismiss the case on the merit. she looked at it and said, look, there is a jurisdiction...
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there was plenty of heat on the other side, but i'll give a snapshot of then senior justice john paul stevens dissent -- although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. it is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. so i'll start with you, judith, and what do you remember from either those 36 days or that eventful evening? >> sure. well, first, thank you for having me here today. it's great to be in this room with faces that i remember from 15 years ago. though they may look a little different over the years, but it is great. i mean, just thinking about bush v. gore, i mean in some ways, i get some hives thinking about that time. for me, when the decision was handed down, i was in florida and the thing that actually i remember is two days after the election -- actually one day after the election, on the wednesday, my co-director, penda heyer, called me and said we need to get on a plane. i remember saying to her, to do what? she sai
there was plenty of heat on the other side, but i'll give a snapshot of then senior justice john paul stevens dissent -- although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. it is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. so i'll start with you, judith, and what do you remember from either those 36 days or that eventful evening? >> sure....
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i want you to hear from this gentleman, john paul mc isaac, this is what he said december 10th. >> to apply that i am a hacker and that information has acted setting irreversible impact on my business and my character. >> about that lawsuit the new york post reports that in the loss of the delaware man said he was forced to close his store and alleged twitter acted with malicious intent by claiming he attacks hunter biden's laptop. this is a technicality the attorney said they will figure this out every file so nothing yet on the merits but what do you think the chances are for his case? >> i'm so anti-social media, they did a disservice to trump. i'm also a lawyer and i think this plaintiff has an uphill battle because twitter didn't identify him. he identified himself as collateral damage. twitter 6 material came from a act program. he saying i was affected. from a lawyer's standpoint he doesn't have the nexus to prove twitter identified them by name, mentioned him. he may have suffered the twitter did not defame them directly. shannon: this is what jack dorsey said in a hearing bac
i want you to hear from this gentleman, john paul mc isaac, this is what he said december 10th. >> to apply that i am a hacker and that information has acted setting irreversible impact on my business and my character. >> about that lawsuit the new york post reports that in the loss of the delaware man said he was forced to close his store and alleged twitter acted with malicious intent by claiming he attacks hunter biden's laptop. this is a technicality the attorney said they will...
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even now when he's stuck writing a song, paul says, okay john, i'll toss it over to you, what line comes next? >> just incredible, will. thank you so much. when we think about the life of john lennon, his talents and just taken by such a violent act and how the world mobilized to pay tribute to him. we saw there in will's piece the aftermath. and our flagship station wabc is going to have a special this sunday. they actually talk about once that news tip came out, howard cosell on "monday night football" broke that news that john lennon had passed and it spread across the world. >> there was an outpouring of grief, people flooding to the roosevelt hospital, flooding to the dakota in disbelief. this was before push notifications, twitter. the news, though, spreading like wildfire and people mourning a legend. >> 40 years later john lennon, his legacy lives on. ♪ a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quic
even now when he's stuck writing a song, paul says, okay john, i'll toss it over to you, what line comes next? >> just incredible, will. thank you so much. when we think about the life of john lennon, his talents and just taken by such a violent act and how the world mobilized to pay tribute to him. we saw there in will's piece the aftermath. and our flagship station wabc is going to have a special this sunday. they actually talk about once that news tip came out, howard cosell on...
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even john paul courson 70 distorts that the husband, this immunocompromised i don't know how to react, it was sitting there. after that, i couldn't hear anything. it was that everything is everything around me started revolving and i didn't know. i couldn't see doctors speeds. i couldn't see who he is to be with me and that was a dude was like, you know, she was going on singer dead sentence or something. so she said, we will have to get this aborted at that point. i didn't even realize that if you have the right kind of drugs, you could have a negative baby. she said this is a deal, but if god is the do this pregnancy one step. and finally i didn't go for abortion . i haven't missed my mom point out as if i believed something. i hope you would not die after listening to what i'm going to tell you. and i hope that is not alone. she says that money i have built this into me, sit down and then listen to me. he is ha, me posit there and then say the name of the disease. and then she said that the baby is no more. and this girl is a woman or own, with a den in her home. and they were tell
even john paul courson 70 distorts that the husband, this immunocompromised i don't know how to react, it was sitting there. after that, i couldn't hear anything. it was that everything is everything around me started revolving and i didn't know. i couldn't see doctors speeds. i couldn't see who he is to be with me and that was a dude was like, you know, she was going on singer dead sentence or something. so she said, we will have to get this aborted at that point. i didn't even realize that if...
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john paul mcisaac is his name. he charges that twitter unfairly branded him a hacker which led to negative businesses and reviews that were negative and personal threats. he's now demanding $500 million in damages and a retraction from twitter. joining me now to talk about it, sara carter or, investigate i have reporter and fox business contributor. you know, i read through the lawsuit, it's very persuasive. this is a strong defamation case against twitter, and thank god somebody finally sued twitter. and i hope he wins. but here is -- i mean, because they ruined his business by falsely accusing him of being a hacker. >> right. gregg: here's part of the lawsuit. plaintiff, as a direct result of defendant's actions and statements, now widely considered a hacker. and on the same day defendant categorized plaintiff as a hacker, plaintiff began to receive negative reviews of the business as well as threats to his person and property. you know, sara, isaac didn't hack anything. he had custody of the laptop that was give
john paul mcisaac is his name. he charges that twitter unfairly branded him a hacker which led to negative businesses and reviews that were negative and personal threats. he's now demanding $500 million in damages and a retraction from twitter. joining me now to talk about it, sara carter or, investigate i have reporter and fox business contributor. you know, i read through the lawsuit, it's very persuasive. this is a strong defamation case against twitter, and thank god somebody finally sued...
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. >> sandra: john paul, what has been the repercussions of that for you and your business? >> well, i don't have a business anymore. it's pretty much -- yeah, as long as i'm labelled a hacker, i wouldn't be able to be trusted in this industry. that's definitely -- you know, i have to leave my home. >> brian, let us know how you plan to proceed with this case with the world watching and some are pushing for a special prosecutor to look into hunter biden's business dealings, the e-mails revealed in the laptop were a key central piece of information in all of this. >> well, i mean, we continue to proceed against twitter under the -- under 230. we think we don't fall in the immunities of 230. we think twitter defamed our client. >> sandra: the computer repair man that reveal ed why he's suig twitter for $500 million. debby lesko is one of the lawmakers decommanding a special counsel on this. thanks for being here. so why do you believe a special prosecutor is needed? >> well, the investigations and the reports that came out of the senate homeland security and senate finance com
. >> sandra: john paul, what has been the repercussions of that for you and your business? >> well, i don't have a business anymore. it's pretty much -- yeah, as long as i'm labelled a hacker, i wouldn't be able to be trusted in this industry. that's definitely -- you know, i have to leave my home. >> brian, let us know how you plan to proceed with this case with the world watching and some are pushing for a special prosecutor to look into hunter biden's business dealings, the...
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john paul macisaac, and this is what he said on decembe december 10th. >> to imply that i am a hacker or the information was hacked has had an irreversible impact on my business and my character. >> shannon: so come about that lawsuit, "the new york post" reports that in the lawsuit, the delaware man said he was forced to close his store and alleges that twitter acted with malicious intent by saying he hacked hunter biden's laptop. leo, this was thrown out of court on a technicality today but the attorneys said they are going to figure this out and refiled. nothing yet on the merit, what do you think the chances are for his case? >> you know what? as much as i am antisocial media come i think it is a disservice to trump, i am also a lawyer, and i think this plaintiff has an uphill battle, because twitty him. he basically identified himself as collateral damage. when twitter said this material came from a hack program, and he said i was affected. from a lawyer standpoint, he doesn't have the nexus to prove that twitter identified him by name, mentioned him. he may have suffered, but tw
john paul macisaac, and this is what he said on decembe december 10th. >> to imply that i am a hacker or the information was hacked has had an irreversible impact on my business and my character. >> shannon: so come about that lawsuit, "the new york post" reports that in the lawsuit, the delaware man said he was forced to close his store and alleges that twitter acted with malicious intent by saying he hacked hunter biden's laptop. leo, this was thrown out of court on a...
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pope john paul ii said a society, without values, which we have been slipping into is a thinly disguised totaltarianism. >> that is a good question. it comes up lot when i talk about this. i think we all wish there was easy answers. and there are a million ways to answer that question. but i think that at the most important one i think i mentioned early on as we were talking here. to me something that i learned from this was the importance of cross examining the narratives that we're fed. if you're watching fox news every night watch msnbc. if you're watching msnbc watch fox news, go back and forth. there is an importance on both -- and play your own devil's advocate in looking at the stories being spun. everything is there is an inif i nate power of narrative in how we understand the world especially in a world as global as the one we live in now. which i think was, in the beginning, the forces of globalization played a role in hitler's rise to power, for sure. immigration and the sense of where germany fit in a world economy. and those forces are very much at play now. and i think that
pope john paul ii said a society, without values, which we have been slipping into is a thinly disguised totaltarianism. >> that is a good question. it comes up lot when i talk about this. i think we all wish there was easy answers. and there are a million ways to answer that question. but i think that at the most important one i think i mentioned early on as we were talking here. to me something that i learned from this was the importance of cross examining the narratives that we're fed....
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pope john paul the second said this -- a society without values, which we've been slipping into, he's a thinly disguised to tell it therrien-ism. from what you learned, what would we take away from here today to think about as human beings so we don't allow something like this to happen in our world again. >> it's a good question. comes up a lot when i'm talking about this. i wish there were easy answers. i think we all wish there were easy answers of what to learn, and there are 1 million ways to answer that question. but i think the most important one, i think i mentioned early on as we were talking here, but to me something that i learned from this was the importance of cross examining the narratives that we are fed and intern tell ourselves. so if you're watching fox news every night, watch msnbc. if you're watching msnbc every night, watch fox news. there's an importance. play your own devils advocate in the stories being spun. there is an infinite power of narrative in the way we understand the world, especially in the world as a as the one we live in now. the forces of globaliz
pope john paul the second said this -- a society without values, which we've been slipping into, he's a thinly disguised to tell it therrien-ism. from what you learned, what would we take away from here today to think about as human beings so we don't allow something like this to happen in our world again. >> it's a good question. comes up a lot when i'm talking about this. i wish there were easy answers. i think we all wish there were easy answers of what to learn, and there are 1...
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joining me right now, john paul mitchell's founder jean paul dejoria. j.p., it's great to see you this morning. let's talk about the potential incoming administration and some of the promises that they've made. joe biden has said he wants to raise taxes by $4.3 trillion. kamala harris, in fact, said the first thing we do when we get in office is we're going to reverse that tax cut plan that the trump administration put in place. another key factor that the trump administration used to really move the needle on economic growth was eliminating lots of regulation and the deregulatory environment may very well also reverse course. give us your sense of all of this and its impact from a business owner and a small business impact that you see happening. >> sure. thank you. if they follow through and when biden becomes president, if he does, and they follow through with what they promise, they're going to i eliminate the tax cuts put in place over the last few years, i say look at the last three and a half years of history so you can learn. all of a sudden, wh
joining me right now, john paul mitchell's founder jean paul dejoria. j.p., it's great to see you this morning. let's talk about the potential incoming administration and some of the promises that they've made. joe biden has said he wants to raise taxes by $4.3 trillion. kamala harris, in fact, said the first thing we do when we get in office is we're going to reverse that tax cut plan that the trump administration put in place. another key factor that the trump administration used to really...
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[mcdonald] paul wanted to make an example of john gotti's guys. since he was the capo, gotti himself would be executed. it became a "kill or be killed" situation for john gotti and his crew. everylet's skip the rinse. waste up to 20 gallons. [newsreader] well here we are at t finish quantum with activeblu technology, cleans without pre-rinsing. switch to finish and skip the rinse to save water. here are a couple answers... chances are you have some questions right now lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfecting wipes together can be used on over 100 surfaces. and kill up to 99.9% of germs. lysol. what it takes to protect. and the reason that we're here is because all the top celebrities are staying here. ever desirable elizabeth taylor. it's john forsythe, star of dynasty... [taylor-gordon] in the 80s there was no hotel that compared to the helmsley palace. ...it's the fonz, henry winkler. you went there to be seen and mrs. helmsley was having breakfast there too. leona helmsley was the queen but not of a country. she was the queen of a hotel.
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if i can quote justice john paul stevens, even though we may not ever know the -- for certainteed the identity of the winner of this year's -- even though we everot ever note the -- the identitytainty of the winner of this year's election, we know the identity of the loser and that loser is the american voter. host: that caller mentioned dubois, who argued the case for campaign. the supreme court does not allow cameras, but this case was the first time that they released the audio. it was based on c-span joining in that request. we want to give viewers a taste of what those arguments were like in the supreme court. this is david boys first followed by ted olson. the florida supreme court has whole -- has held that where a discernedtent can be , even if they did not follow the rules -- voters were told to fill it in with a number two pencil. several thousand did not. it was voter error. the supreme court in 1998 said you have to count those votes. ourre argument is -- argument is there are different standards for evaluating those ballots from county to county differenthave been standar
if i can quote justice john paul stevens, even though we may not ever know the -- for certainteed the identity of the winner of this year's -- even though we everot ever note the -- the identitytainty of the winner of this year's election, we know the identity of the loser and that loser is the american voter. host: that caller mentioned dubois, who argued the case for campaign. the supreme court does not allow cameras, but this case was the first time that they released the audio. it was based...
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if i can quote justice john paul stevens, he said although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. it is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. i think ever since then, confidence in particularly conservative george's -- judges general,urt, in confidence has gone down because that sure looked like a form of judicial activism. host: the caller from florida argueded david boyce who for the bush campaign. ted olson led the arguments in the supreme court. the supreme court does not allow cameras, but they do record the audio. this case was the first time they released the audio immediately after the case was argued. i should note it was based on c-span and other news organizations joining in the request. a tasteo give viewers of what the arguments were like in the supreme court. this is david boyce first followed by ted olson. [video clip] floridaupport -- voter'scourt has held a dissent is supposed to be counted. told to fill it in w
if i can quote justice john paul stevens, he said although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. it is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. i think ever since then, confidence in particularly conservative george's -- judges general,urt, in confidence has gone down because that sure looked like a form of judicial activism. host: the...
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-paul: 10. -john: 10 fahrenheit? -paul: correct. -john: so high. lemonis: so, what's happening with that? john: you're giving away product. the ice cream isn't hard enough. you're not getting the air in the scoop. it compresses on itself. the yield of a 3-gallon tub -- you should get 60 4-ounce scoops. -lemonis: 60 4-ounce scoops. -john: 4-ounce scoops. if i have that product at 10 degrees, -i'll be lucky to get 40. -mike: yeah. lemonis: look, i was willing to bite the bullet and actually pay more for ice cream, but now that we know we're gonna get more scoops per tub, we're actually gonna come out pretty close to even. right now, farrell's is paying $17.50 per tub, but because we're serving it at too high of a temperature, we're only yielding 40 scoops. that means we're paying 44 cents per scoop. fosselman's is going to charge us $30 per tub, but because we now know the right temperature to serve it at, it'll yield 60 scoops, meaning that the new cost per scoop is around 50 cents. we're only gonna pay 6 cents more per scoop, but we now have the or
-paul: 10. -john: 10 fahrenheit? -paul: correct. -john: so high. lemonis: so, what's happening with that? john: you're giving away product. the ice cream isn't hard enough. you're not getting the air in the scoop. it compresses on itself. the yield of a 3-gallon tub -- you should get 60 4-ounce scoops. -lemonis: 60 4-ounce scoops. -john: 4-ounce scoops. if i have that product at 10 degrees, -i'll be lucky to get 40. -mike: yeah. lemonis: look, i was willing to bite the bullet and actually pay...
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paul stevens, he said, although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. it is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. and i think that ever since then, confidence in particularly conservative judges on the court, obviously more among liberals than other, but confidence has gone down because that sure looked like a form of judicial activism. host: the caller from florida mentioned david boies who argued the case in the supreme court for the al gore campaign. for the bush campaign, it was ted olson who led the arguments in the supreme court. as c-span viewers know, the supreme court does not allow cameras, but they do record the audio. and this case was the first time they released the audio immediately after the case was argued. i should note it was based on c-span and other news organizations joining in the request. i want to give viewers a sample, a taste of what the arguments , were like in the supreme court. this is david boies
paul stevens, he said, although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. it is the nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law. and i think that ever since then, confidence in particularly conservative judges on the court, obviously more among liberals than other, but confidence has gone down because that sure looked like a form of judicial activism....