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roberts. right. roberts has actually joined the three democratic appointees in a surprising of these procedural disputes, where he might be sympathetic on the merits to what the other justices are doing. he's not sympathetic to what they're doing procedurally. the alabama redistricting case is a good example of that. but more fundamentally, again, i mean, it just reinforces the whole point when folks like me get criticized because of our politics, it really drives home why it's so important to talk about the court as an institution and to talk about the court context in which we're not focusing on the outcomes. we're focusing on the court's behavior even when the outcomes are ones we like. so talk a lot about authority, originalism, succeeding when mainstream politicians tolerate it and you make the same point. why do you think those politicians have failed? treat the extremists as pariahs? why are they all afraid of trump? why are they all afraid of whatever they're afraid of? for a bunch of
roberts. right. roberts has actually joined the three democratic appointees in a surprising of these procedural disputes, where he might be sympathetic on the merits to what the other justices are doing. he's not sympathetic to what they're doing procedurally. the alabama redistricting case is a good example of that. but more fundamentally, again, i mean, it just reinforces the whole point when folks like me get criticized because of our politics, it really drives home why it's so important to...
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lawyer you know, i suppose the argument would be that justice ortiz is as chief justice john roberts once said, called balls and strikes. and so to suggest that there is some political motivation, shapes their decisions, is suggesting that that's not they're doing that instead they are responding in to some sort of political decision. so in some ways, i would say joe biden was working the refs little bit. right. you what might be coming? what i find disingenuous about the current court is that chief justice roberts knows that he is not calling balls and strikes because the selects its cases and so it isn't like the pitch is coming in i'm just calling it is this court has selected dobbs to make a decision an overturn roe versus wade. this court selected bruin to expand gun rights. this court selected the harvard and north carolina cases to affirmative action. so this is it, very much an activist. and so i think when joe biden says that he's he's not talking them so much as he's talking to america and says, we have ability to overcome the decisions this court is making. his jump in on
lawyer you know, i suppose the argument would be that justice ortiz is as chief justice john roberts once said, called balls and strikes. and so to suggest that there is some political motivation, shapes their decisions, is suggesting that that's not they're doing that instead they are responding in to some sort of political decision. so in some ways, i would say joe biden was working the refs little bit. right. you what might be coming? what i find disingenuous about the current court is that...
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ratliff and robert o'brien in which they say section 702 must be preauthorized and they say putting the requirement in the is not what they recommend. there is no doubt the value from the national security for what 702 has brought is immense over the last 15 plus years. we have some of the requirement is a part of this. in my view, county detrimental in the work we've done. can you comment on the requirement that you're engaged in? >> a requirement would get for 702 to protect americans. the reality is the stage of an investigation, it's only after review the information, this is information in our holdings were looking at. that's when we know for the car. to have a. recently we had information in a foreign terrorist in contact, contact in the united states, we did know the nature of the contract but we knew it was something that caused interest and would not have probable cause for a warrant but we run that information through our holdings and it allowed us to look at the content which showed us this is serious, it's urgent. the individual had weapons components and other informati
ratliff and robert o'brien in which they say section 702 must be preauthorized and they say putting the requirement in the is not what they recommend. there is no doubt the value from the national security for what 702 has brought is immense over the last 15 plus years. we have some of the requirement is a part of this. in my view, county detrimental in the work we've done. can you comment on the requirement that you're engaged in? >> a requirement would get for 702 to protect americans....
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john f in 63 was assassinated in dallas and then robert kennedy. then they failed in the california and the ambassador hotel and angeles in june of 68. but what i'm trying to show you here, these pages is the role that graham throughout that year. so graham sees johnson at the funeral at st pat's and johnson says after you're after we're done here, would you mind coming down to the white house to advise me to and to hold some kind of a, a service the staff who are really affected by this as as americans were. and so graham says, of course so the graham diary talks about i came down washington right afterwards from new york. he says in his diary, something like it, one of the most depressing flights i've ever taken, because it was full of robert kennedy's former staffers. i got to the white house, i checked my usual room at the white house. i mean, who has a usual room at the white house, as i believe his diary says, three or four. so the third floor of the mansion now shows you how close he to the to the johnson's. and he was a regular guest at the
john f in 63 was assassinated in dallas and then robert kennedy. then they failed in the california and the ambassador hotel and angeles in june of 68. but what i'm trying to show you here, these pages is the role that graham throughout that year. so graham sees johnson at the funeral at st pat's and johnson says after you're after we're done here, would you mind coming down to the white house to advise me to and to hold some kind of a, a service the staff who are really affected by this as as...
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john wall in washington. there's apparently some story since you're also an baseball guy when lincoln received his the word of his nomination that he was playing baseball with some local boys in springfield. and he said well, you have to wait till i get another hit. yeah. and apparently spalding, something made that story up. were you able to prove that that's not true? yeah, that breaks my heart. that lincoln wasn't playing baseball when got word information. it's he he was supposedly playing handball and played it during the convention sort of to to ward away some the stress. he loved playing handball which is interesting they apparently his long arms he really helped and he said this game makes my shoulders feel better. so yes ted leventhal from philadelphia. first timer, i thought remember reading years back that even some of the new york delegation was concerned that was so high profile extremely abolitionist that they actually lincoln to come east and do the cooper union speech is that correct? well the
john wall in washington. there's apparently some story since you're also an baseball guy when lincoln received his the word of his nomination that he was playing baseball with some local boys in springfield. and he said well, you have to wait till i get another hit. yeah. and apparently spalding, something made that story up. were you able to prove that that's not true? yeah, that breaks my heart. that lincoln wasn't playing baseball when got word information. it's he he was supposedly playing...
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we have with us robert kennedy. and the quote is of course, that he let him off the hook so easily he had three or four great jokes of how people him with his dad, his on and on. but that's part one. part two of the story is even better. and that's what happens a couple of weeks later, we we ask at the madison airport, it's like close to midnight. he's trying to get back on a plane and income's the caroline the plane. and here comes john f kennedy off the plane. and yes, i was just oh, my gosh. just trying to like sink in his seat. he doesn't think he'll remember the guy. but just in case, you know, kennedy eyes him laser his eyes, walks over, reaches out his hand and bobby kennedy's the name some guy he met one time weeks before, and he remembered how to play the joke. so i just love those moments. it's great stuff. kennedy had a lot of great one more funny kennedy joke, then i'll shut up about him. but he was trying to win over farmers and wisconsin. i believe in some some farmer kind of crossed his arms, says you
we have with us robert kennedy. and the quote is of course, that he let him off the hook so easily he had three or four great jokes of how people him with his dad, his on and on. but that's part one. part two of the story is even better. and that's what happens a couple of weeks later, we we ask at the madison airport, it's like close to midnight. he's trying to get back on a plane and income's the caroline the plane. and here comes john f kennedy off the plane. and yes, i was just oh, my gosh....
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republican got a presidential medal of honor and freedom from john f kennedy, it's pretty unbiased. but he wouldn't in the first recipient. but i always thought so. robert taft actually ran for the republican nomination three times and i think that each time it wasn't necessarily opposites and research that came against him and he lived his life very transparently. so in his first bid for the republican nomination, they actually thought that he was too liberal, the far right, because he had supported a lot of the new deal initiatives since then. full circle. then later he's running against eisenhower and they think he's too conservative, because they think that he is isolationist, but it's just really this information that he put out there that was available to his opponent within his own party. it's carter's vote that was used against him. so it's just really not used against him. it used to show people, i guess, who they believed he was or paint a picture of why he would not be the best nominee for the party. so it is really interesting just to think about it within one's own part
republican got a presidential medal of honor and freedom from john f kennedy, it's pretty unbiased. but he wouldn't in the first recipient. but i always thought so. robert taft actually ran for the republican nomination three times and i think that each time it wasn't necessarily opposites and research that came against him and he lived his life very transparently. so in his first bid for the republican nomination, they actually thought that he was too liberal, the far right, because he had...
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mary roberts. mary frances roberts arrives in mobile, alabama, in 1846. she is interrogated on board a vessel. she's brought into the county jail house. and while she's there, the jailer calls for her. and so she goes to the jailers office. and when she goes to the jailers office, he attempts to sexually assault her. and she's able to escape because the door slightly ajar and somebody happen to be walking by. when he made his when he made his attempt, actually, it was security back to her, sail to her cell and, pulled the cell door, shut. the british council was alerted to this. he filed a number of reports and was sort of this turned into a bit of an international incident. but mary frances roberts was basically a victim of sexual assault. william forrester. he arrived in the territory of florida in 1835. key west. when he arrived there in 1835, this was his second time going to florida and being arrested for being for entering the territory illegally. and because it was the second time the florida statute that allowed for the law to come down very hard
mary roberts. mary frances roberts arrives in mobile, alabama, in 1846. she is interrogated on board a vessel. she's brought into the county jail house. and while she's there, the jailer calls for her. and so she goes to the jailers office. and when she goes to the jailers office, he attempts to sexually assault her. and she's able to escape because the door slightly ajar and somebody happen to be walking by. when he made his when he made his attempt, actually, it was security back to her, sail...