Fun to accuse his opponent of bestiality because whether or not it was true, he had to defend himself. Right. And so i think theres been a lot, you know theres always been this sort of lets put this out there and see what, you know what dance they have to do to make this, to get out of this. So yeah. And that was probably said, obviously with him in the preinternet age. [laughter] where you can put anything out now about anybody. Bun of the nice things and hopefully our book is part of this is there is a way of trying to hold politicians accountable and things like fact check and the Tampa Bay Times political practice you can change the accuracy of the statement and i would love to see personally more of those type of things and how politics come and again we hope that our book, by eluding people to the fact they fall back on these wellworn expressions can contribute to that understanding. I understand how these spread so quickly with the internet but who comes up with them in the firs
The openair auctions and his cousin said he would strike a blow against slavery. Lincoln, when he he was a state legislator in illinois which, im from illinois, was the most racist statement in the north at the time. Lincoln is a state legislator in the 1930s. He proposed in the Illinois State legislator a bill for emancipation in the district of columbia. That was the most forward thinking thing that you could do at the time. While its true that he evolved that he grew, he deepened, his thoughts in response to events and circumstances and reading in his own experiences, he was always antislavery. In slavery. In 1858, before he was president and his house divided, in his house divided speech, he said he is determined to put slavery on the course of ultimate distinction. Began in 1854 with his speeches in springfield and peoria and theyre very explicit about slavery. If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong lincoln was also a politician. He had very difficult circumstances. He. He had
The openair auctions and his cousin said he would strike a blow against slavery. Lincoln, when he he was a state legislator in illinois which, im from illinois, was the most racist statement in the north at the time. Lincoln is a state legislator in the 1930s. He proposed in the Illinois State legislator a bill for emancipation in the district of columbia. That was the most forward thinking thing that you could do at the time. While its true that he evolved that he grew, he deepened, his thoughts in response to events and circumstances and reading in his own experiences, he was always antislavery. In slavery. In 1858, before he was president and his house divided, in his house divided speech, he said he is determined to put slavery on the course of ultimate distinction. Began in 1854 with his speeches in springfield and peoria and theyre very explicit about slavery. If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong lincoln was also a politician. He had very difficult circumstances. He. He had
Busy. Bank of japan is scheduled to change everything. Ill get you that in a bit. Private joke. Also on todays program weve not learned our lesson yet you say. Are americans really using their homes as atm machines once again . With housing prices on the rise, are so many home equity line numbers starting to move higher again . I mean, we have some startling figures on how many people are starting to open those equity lines of credit again and what they are doing with it. Brings us back to the danger days of the crisis, and when you have 20 billion in the bank do you really care about dropping 2 billion to buy a new toy . Cash. Whats behind former microsoft Steve Ballmers stunning 2 billion deal for the l. A. Clippers. Everyone is talking about it. Why billionaires with money to burn are changing everything when it comes to valuing sports franchises. You have a different take on it. I do. I think these franchises are going up in value. Ill fight it out with robert frank, but, first, th
Common core standards. Then later a Hero Foundation forum on immigration. The Supreme Courts new term begins in three weeks, up next, a look at some of the key issues and cases the justices will consider, from the smithsonian institution, this is two hours. If you can hold your questions to the end, if you want to sit up straight and smile, you want to sit up straight in case youre in the picture. I have given you a handout with the speakers bios in order to leave them with as much time as possible to discuss the cases and to allow time at fend for your questions. But i do want to welcome them today. Our panel includes, ken snannagan, willie jay, who is a partner in the Litigation Department and cochair of its active litigation process. John biscubic, editor in charge at reuters. General donald varelli who represents the United States before the Supreme Court. And lori alveno mcgill who is a partner at burk hard and sullivan and was law clerk to Justice Ruth Bader ginsberg, please join