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per flower head. it only takes two or three of .hese to make a good size meal fama at the time patents were not available for plants, people thought plants were created by nature or god, not by people. eye.e don't bat an those things in the market place that took years to develop. one of the grandparents of the uat is the kumquat. coming here really gives you a sense of that history. it also gives you a sense of community in santa rosa and burbank as a person, who helped to promote not just plant
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breeding and improved plants, but an emphasis on the teaching of science in school. and teaching of evolution. >> throughout the weekend, is featuringory tv santa rosa, california. andn more about santa rosa other stops on our tour at citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. journalnal law onrespondent -- tony morrow a case featured in the series and supreme court's new term. >> he didn't get his position because of this. dealt with it.rt
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it was called marlboro versus madison. the court said basically that he deserves some remedy, but the remedy that congress has provided for this goes beyond the power and touch power and authority of congress. courtere with the supreme was going to strike down that law. this is something the court had never done before. an act of congress unconstitutional. >> on monday, as the supreme court starts the new term, c-span debuts its new series, landmark cases and supreme court decisions. we take a look at the real story behind the famous marbury versus
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madison case. and the newly appointed chief .ustice john marchal >> john marshall established the court as the interpreter of the constitution in the famous heat -- the famous decision he wrote. >> joining the discussion, yell law school professor and author of the great decision. landmark cases, exploring 12 historic supreme court rulings by revealing the life and times of the people, plaintiffs, lawyers, and justices in these cases. landmark cases premieres at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span3 and c-span radio. and for background on each case, order your copy of landmark cases companion books available for 895 plus shipping at /landmarkcases.
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>> allard gallatin was treasury secretary and a member of the commission that because she did the treaty of ghent. this talk was hosted by the u.s. capital historical society and is about one hour. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen. i have to ask who is this person that montoya was referring to, this wonder can -- this wonder kindt he was speaking of. to thank my hosts for this afternoon.
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beis a great pleasure to among my fellow citizens and be able to discuss at some length what happened in ghent, and to address a few other matters which are of interest to us at this particular time, which is the recent application of napoleonic and the possibilities being discussed, the removal of the capital from the current location to another. i will save those for the end of our discussion. as you know or may not know, i was a relatively young man when i came to the treasury. was 40 years old. now i am 54 years old. as you can see there has been some change in my appearance in that time. some would say it is the responsibilities. i would simply
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