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at 9653. part of his campaign, —— prison. he was in prison for violating sedition act, part of the sp at akamai speaking out against world war i at the time. very different circumstances where you have a man called linda laroche. lyndon had run a times, again another prolific presidential campaign, another third party candidate. he ran a times between 1976 and 2004. he candidate. he ran a times between 1976 and 200a. he was injailfor five years, convicted for tax and mail fraud. five years, convicted for tax and mailfraud. he had really built supporters out of a lot of money to enrich himself. he only got zero points 2% of the vote but he is someone who is interesting in the sense that he really was a conspiracy is before that became popularised as we now know today. and is so much part of the hyper— partisanship we see in america is a continual struggle.— partisanship we see in america is a continual struggle. fascinating. we

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the system here. two of the charges is facing are about when he was in office, the case relating to january the 6th, and the one relating to georgia. but the difference is with the georgia one, it is a state case, so they will allow cameras in the courtroom, in the way that they won't allow for the federal case. so, the expectation is that we will see donald trump arrange live on camera for the first time. 50. see donald trump arrange live on camera for the first time.- camera for the first time. so, in our camera for the first time. so, in your role _ camera for the first time. so, in your role as _ camera for the first time. so, in your role as a — camera for the first time. so, in your role as a historian, - camera for the first time. so, in your role as a historian, you i camera for the first time. so, in j your role as a historian, you can tell as this would potentially... we are obviously a long way away, but it is possible for someone to run for office from prison? it is happens not once but twice. absolutely. it happened within a 70 year span twice, the first time was of eugene dabbs, a socialist who ran five times for the presidency, and he ran as a prisoner. he was actually campaigning as prisoner 9653, and again, that was part of his campaign. the highest you got was 36% of the boat, but he was in

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the spirit of 76, who was prosecuted because the government believes that the film undermined the united kingdom. u.s. ally in the war, and was therefore considered seditious. under woodrow was so, the thousand more's were prosecuted under the espionage act for legitimate pulisic low speech, like eugene debs, a socialist leader who gave a riling speech to a crowd about 1200 people. in it, he spoke out against war, saying, quote, if war is right, let it be declared by the people. you, who have lost your lives to lose. that speech landed eugene debs in prison, charged with ten counts of violating the espn adage and sedition acts. the prosecution claimed that his speech was, quote, calculated to support insubordination and propagate obstruction into the draft. dubs was sentenced to ten years in prison, and less than you two years into his sentence, eugene debs when the socialist party's nomination for the presidency, for the presidency, for a federal present tense jury in georgia. steps, as convict number 9653,

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christine romans. >> good morning. not such a great morning on wall street yesterday. after a really great year last year, a lot of people were saying it was time to take money off the table and the dow fell below 10,000 for the first time in three months. why do we care about 10,000? we really don't. it's just psychological. some people who track numbers say that close there at 9908 may be part of this market trying to do a 10% correction from the recent highs which would bring it down to 9653. there's concerns about the stability and durability of the economic recovery. maybe in this country we've already factored that into the big rally from last year so there's really not much more to go until we get some more good economic news. we know that the economic news is still pretty mixed april the jobs picture is still dim. financial stocks led the way lower yesterday, some of those taking a big hit, 2% or 3% along the way. there's also concern, you'll hear a lot about this, sovereign debt worrieses in europe. what in the world does that

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round number, we watch it. but it's the first close below there in three months. financial stocks leading the way. there's just still some ongoing concern about the durability and just how strong the american economic recovery is going to be and how long it's going to last. we've known about those doubts for sometime. don't forget the stock market did great last year so there are some analysts who are saying the dow needs to maybe have a 10% correction and that would take us down to about 9653. so worries about the health of the u.s. economy. also something we've been talking about a couple of times. the european debt concerns. you heard us talk last week about the p.i.i.g.s. portugal, ireland, italy, greece, and spain. these are countries that, you know, the watchers, debt watchers are watching very, very closely because they want to see if they'll be able to make all the payments on their debt, if they'll be able to keep their fiscal houses in order. there is still some concern about stability of -- financial stability in the eu right now. >> all right. christine romans for us this morning. the other color is black.

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