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eastern, justice clint bullock. >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is, who to appoint to the united states supreme court and federal judiciary. >> thursday >> women are often first to spot conflict on the horizon coming their way. insight and information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been averted. >> friday it is clock p.m. eastern, author william julius wilson. students do not fully understand the complex forces that have increased, for example, their economic woes, economic securities create conditions that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tension. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> joining us now is paul waldman, a blogger for the washington post. and senior writer at the american prospect. he is here to talk about the democratic party's legislative agenda. thank you for joining us today. we will start with the health care bill. we have the republicans trying to put together a plan in the senate. assuming a plan comes together and ultimately
eastern, justice clint bullock. >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is, who to appoint to the united states supreme court and federal judiciary. >> thursday >> women are often first to spot conflict on the horizon coming their way. insight and information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been averted. >> friday it is clock p.m. eastern, author william julius wilson. students do not fully understand the complex...
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you can see the entire conversation with clint bullock tonight at 8:00 eastern. he talks about the role of the judicial branch and the impact of the supreme court rulings in areas such as property rights, racial preferences, and juvenile sentencing. that is at 8:00 eastern tonight. >> sunday on q&a -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values or beliefs, i am asking them to open their eyes to other people so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. gladstone. she discusses her book "the trouble with reality, a rumination on moral panic in our time, in which she looked at what constitutes reality today and how that has changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we had evolved culture that was notgned to validate us and to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight, when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. at 8:00y night eastern on c-span's q&a.
you can see the entire conversation with clint bullock tonight at 8:00 eastern. he talks about the role of the judicial branch and the impact of the supreme court rulings in areas such as property rights, racial preferences, and juvenile sentencing. that is at 8:00 eastern tonight. >> sunday on q&a -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values or beliefs, i am asking them to open their eyes to other people so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world....
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. >> in prime time, arizona supreme court justice clint bullock on the debate between judges over howy dangerous body if it ever took on the powers of the executive or the legislative branches. and indeed, when it has done so, and it has done so in many instances, it has been a very dangerous branch of government. so there is a constant battle going on in the judiciary between those who believe that the constitution is an evolving that the a document judges should look at and say in our time, how should this rate, not how does it read that how should it read, and the judges in our system who believe that the constitution is eternal, that there is a way to amend the constitution, it is not by judicial legislation, it is by the amendment process that the framers set out in the constitution and it is illegitimate for judges to themselves amend the constitution. and the resolution of that injuring battle is absolutely vital to the future of freedom in our country. >> you can watch the entire discussion with justice clint bolick tonight. he talks about racial preferences and juvenile scent
. >> in prime time, arizona supreme court justice clint bullock on the debate between judges over howy dangerous body if it ever took on the powers of the executive or the legislative branches. and indeed, when it has done so, and it has done so in many instances, it has been a very dangerous branch of government. so there is a constant battle going on in the judiciary between those who believe that the constitution is an evolving that the a document judges should look at and say in our...
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. >> wednesday, the arizona supreme court justice clint bullock. >> the most important decision that a president will ever make is who to appoint to the united states supreme court and the .ederal judiciary >> thursday, hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to spot conflict on the horizon coming their way. when their insight and information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been averted. >> friday, harvard university sociologist and author, william julius wilson. >> everyday citizens do not fully understand the complex forces that have increased their economic woes.
. >> wednesday, the arizona supreme court justice clint bullock. >> the most important decision that a president will ever make is who to appoint to the united states supreme court and the .ederal judiciary >> thursday, hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to spot conflict on the horizon coming their way. when their insight and information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been averted. >> friday,...
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. >> begin watch the entire discussion with clint bullock on the role of judicial bench. he just about the impact on property rights, racial preferences and juvenile sentencing. wednesday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> we're standing in the heart of the national archives. for those who have never been in this room before, what is on display in the cases behind it? >> this is the rotunda of the national archives. it is the home of the charters of freedom, the constitution, the bill of rights and the declaration offor those who havn this room independence. it is very dark in this room. light is the enemy of paper documents. are the most precious documents of the american government. they are serious about protecting are them. so we keep light as restrictive as possible. it is dark intentionally. >> these are originals for the declaration of independence. how many originals are there? >> original means original. it is the only copy of the original that was signed in philadelphia. >> same for the other documents? >> same. what otherh preservation are we not seeing? >> we
. >> begin watch the entire discussion with clint bullock on the role of judicial bench. he just about the impact on property rights, racial preferences and juvenile sentencing. wednesday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> we're standing in the heart of the national archives. for those who have never been in this room before, what is on display in the cases behind it? >> this is the rotunda of the national archives. it is the home of the charters of freedom, the constitution,...
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also tonight at 8:00 eastern, clint bullock talks about the debate among judges over how to interpret constitution at his a portion of what you will see. that theamers did warn judiciary could become a very dangerous body if it ever took on the powers of the executive or the legislative branches. indeed, when it has done so and it has done so in many instances , it has been a very dangerous branch of government. there is a constant battle going on in the judiciary between those who believe that the constitution is an evolving document, that is a document that the judges should look at and say, really in our time, how should this read, not how does it read. the judges in our system who believe that the constitution is eternal, there is a way to amend the institution -- constitution and not by judicial legislation but the amendment process that the framers set out in the constitution. and it is illegitimate for judges themselves to amend the constitution. the resolution of that indoor battle is absolutely the -- enduring battle is aptly vital for a country. announcer: you can save the e
also tonight at 8:00 eastern, clint bullock talks about the debate among judges over how to interpret constitution at his a portion of what you will see. that theamers did warn judiciary could become a very dangerous body if it ever took on the powers of the executive or the legislative branches. indeed, when it has done so and it has done so in many instances , it has been a very dangerous branch of government. there is a constant battle going on in the judiciary between those who believe that...
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. >> you can watch the entire discussion with clint bullock on the role of the judicial branch tonight. he talks of the impact of property rights, racial preferences and juvenile sentencing here on c-span. a.sunday on the q and >> i am not asking anybody to compromise their values and i'm asking them to open their eyes to other people so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> the cohost and managing editor of w n.y.c.'s on the media. see discusses her book, the trouble with reality, a rumination of moral panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed. x i set up at the beginning our biological wiring and i wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. he gave us the illusion that our reality was watertight, when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >> we are standing in the heart of the national archives, for those who have never b
. >> you can watch the entire discussion with clint bullock on the role of the judicial branch tonight. he talks of the impact of property rights, racial preferences and juvenile sentencing here on c-span. a.sunday on the q and >> i am not asking anybody to compromise their values and i'm asking them to open their eyes to other people so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> the cohost and managing editor of w n.y.c.'s on the media. see discusses her...
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. >> wednesday, arizona supreme court justice clint bullock. >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is who to appoint to the united states supreme court and to the federal judiciary. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to spot conflict on the horizon their their way, and when insight and information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been averted. >> friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, harvard university sociologist and author william julius law wilson. >> many students do not understand the complex forces that increase their economic woes. economic insecurities create conditions that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tension. >> this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. onthis holiday weekend, american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 p.m., pulitzer prize-winning historian david mccullough talks about how the founders valued education, viewed slavery, and persevered in the face of hardship and how these ideals shaped american society. >> he grew up
. >> wednesday, arizona supreme court justice clint bullock. >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is who to appoint to the united states supreme court and to the federal judiciary. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to spot conflict on the horizon their their way, and when insight and information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been...