understand something of their history. if politicians aren t telling us the truth in our school textbooks and recent textbooks show there is almost a process to get rid of all of the early history of the united states and act as if there was and the revolutionary war and wasn t even a civil war yew you have written a back to help kids understand who they are as americans. that s right. mike: why is that important? so important that our children understand who we are as americans and in my new book ellis the elephant discovers how our nation began as he learns about the 13 original colonies and the period of colonial america is vitally important. it is the period in which our characteristics and traits were shaped and when we became american and our kids need know about this. mike: what do kids not know about american exceptionalism that is the overriding thing that they grow up with a different perspective of the country than they need to have. and our kids really need to kno
understand something of their history. if politicians aren t telling us the truth in our school textbooks and recent textbooks show there is almost a process to get rid of all of the early history of the united states and act as if there was and the revolutionary war and wasn t even a civil war yew you have written a back to help kids understand who they are as americans. that s right. mike: why is that important? so important that our children understand who we are as americans and in my new book ellis the elephant discovers how our nation began as he learns about the 13 original colonies and the period of colonial america is vitally important. it is the period in which our characteristics and traits were shaped and when we became american and our kids need know mike: what do kids not know about american exceptionalism that is the overriding thing that they grow up with a different perspective of the country than they need to have. and our kids really need to know why we are
no poor eye sight. no bias and no hostility. it speaks for itself. the wheels of justice are not always swift. they move slowly. they always have. sometimes they need a little grease. sometimes a push. sometimes even a fourth wife gone missing. with us tonight is one of the 12 jurors who helped move the wheels of justice in the drew peterson case, juror ron sipolo. ron, thanks for being with us this evening. how are you? good, judge. good to see you again. and we have looked at each other for many weeks in that courtroom and i was always wondering what you were thinking and i finally get the chance to ask you. you sat through this trial. yew were the one juror who held out.
thinks will help him win. i m a team player. when you smile i see what you are. that s all right. let me ask you about the vice president. without trying to guess, i think it s important, but without guessing it, i would love it to be christie. how is he going to go about picking it? i think it s first of all about if yew looked at george w., for example, getting wyoming couldn t have been the reason he picked dick cheney. dick cheney pick himself, though. come on. that whole dance was orchestrated. by cheney. of course. he was in charge of picking and he pick himself. tom ridge is a good guy, of course he s not good on the values questions. of course he was against the you can see how he shot everybody down seeing that he d get the job himself. i think they will face a
pleads the fifth which the fcc says is the reason they don t continue the investigation. let s back up for a second here. when google whose motto is do no evil said we are glad this is over and we are going to put this behind us they issued a redacted fcc report. did they open pandora s box by issuing a redacted report to make themselves look good? they tried to spin it this their way because they knew under fed oia, the freedom of information act that information was going to come out this week so they chose to release it and put their own spin on it. the problem is the facts that were blacked out showed that they knew exactly what they were doing which was the exact opposite of all of their public representations. judge jeanine: what is interesting is the feds said if yew are going to release the redacted we will release the whole thing. do you think a $25,000 fine which apparently google makes