university in st. louis. catholic university is all catholic. and the kids there have taken deep offense at what? they are taking deep offense at this. take a look at this statue. it is of father pierre jean dement. and he lived from you took spanish no you took german. my dad took german. he thought german would be a dominant language in the country. dad, you swung and missed on that one. january 30th, 1801 to 1873. this is a long time ago. this guy s a tremendous individual. he came here from belgium, i don t know if you heard and one of his focuses was helping native americans. he was converting them. and that s what he s doing in that statue. this is a guy that was best friends with sitting bull. the most famous american indian that we know of. little cupcakes object because it hurt their feelings because they think it celebrates white supremacy. especially ryan mckinley. he argues the status sends a clear message of intolerance to native americans and white super
time for tonight s rewrite. which of these newspapers is the oldest newspaper in new york? and which one is the new kid on the block? now i know this looks like the oldest newspaper. but this scrappy little thing is the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in america. it is actually 50 years older than the new york times. the new york post was founded by alexander hamilton in 1801. and the 21st century new york post is one that believes in heroes and villains and is at its dramatic best when one of its heroes is in a fight with
and which one is the new kid on the block? now i know this looks like the oldest newspaper. but this scrappy little thing is the oldest continuously published daily newspaper in america. it is actually 50 years older than the new york times. the new york post was founded by alexander hamilton in 1801. and the 21st century new york post is one that believes in heroes and villains and is at its dramatic best when one of its heroes is in a fight with one of its villains. last week they got a story they ve been waiting for since the start of de blasio s administration. one was in open warfare with mayor de blasio. the story made the front page
states who without authority of the united states carries on any correspondence with any foreign government with intent to influence any foreign government in relation to any disputes or controversies with the united states shall be fined or imprisoned or both. that s pretty strong language. and it seems very clear. what in this doctrine or this statute stands out to you in this case? what stands out is that it was enacted in 1799. that s when president adams was leading us when this law was enacted. just to give you an idea, that s significant because we have a doctrine which is basically use it or lose it. if we have a law on the books that we never enforce it, after a while, it sort of dies on its own. that s what s happened here. the last indictment under the act was 1801 or 1803 or something like that. so it gives you an idea how rarely used this statute is. that being said, in the time
of, the spacecraft was larged back in 2007 and it ll soon start operated siris, but it s sending back crisp, clean pictures. newly released images taking when it was 52,000 miles from siris. there s craters and mysterious bright spots. it s the largest body between jupiter and mars in the main asteroid belt with a diameter of 590 miles. it s not a new discovery but found in 1801 129 years before pluto was found. originally it was called a planet then an asteroid and now a dwarf planet. that triggers an identity crisis. it s called a giant mystery. some scientists think it used to have a sub surface ocean and may still have liquid water beneath the ice surface. scientists say they hope to solve that mystery and others