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john marshall swears and thomas jefferson. he is chief justice. hey don't like each other very much. storyhas an engaging about how marshall turns his back on jefferson. but here is the remarkable thing. it does not require any profession of religion. you are allowed to say so help me god if you want to. there on rushmore, two of them were not conventional churchgoer. would want this understood, there is no religious test for public office. >> when the chief justice gives the opinion, there are three central questions. the first, did marbury have a right to his commission? >> yes. >> question two, if he had a right and the right was violated, did the law providing remedy? >> yes. marshalluestions, john is very clear he thinks the jefferson that illustration and jefferson have acted against the law. that they were duty-bound to give them the commissions once they were duly appointed. it is the harshest criticism of a presidential administration in a supreme court decision up to that point. host: here is the part where everyone looks to the thinking
john marshall swears and thomas jefferson. he is chief justice. hey don't like each other very much. storyhas an engaging about how marshall turns his back on jefferson. but here is the remarkable thing. it does not require any profession of religion. you are allowed to say so help me god if you want to. there on rushmore, two of them were not conventional churchgoer. would want this understood, there is no religious test for public office. >> when the chief justice gives the opinion,...
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capstone of that particular evening was a rousing lecture by justice scalia about the importance of john marshall to the history of the court and the history of the country. justice scalia was a grand friend of both the marshall foundation and the supreme court historical society. i hope you will join me in just a moment of silence to remember justice scalia. thank you. we are grateful this evening that the court, chief justice roberts and his colleagues, allow the supreme court historical society to continue using this courtroom for its programs. it is a gift to us, and we are grateful. at this juncture, normally, i would have a few remarks introduce our distinguished host for the evening. but it seems that chief justice roberts is on a tight schedule this evening, we are lucky to get him here. he has asked that his introduction be as brief as possible. since we are so grateful to chief justice roberts for his continuing support of the society, and since he is, after all, the chief justice, let me just say right now, it is my privilege and my owner to introduce our host for the evening, chief ju
capstone of that particular evening was a rousing lecture by justice scalia about the importance of john marshall to the history of the court and the history of the country. justice scalia was a grand friend of both the marshall foundation and the supreme court historical society. i hope you will join me in just a moment of silence to remember justice scalia. thank you. we are grateful this evening that the court, chief justice roberts and his colleagues, allow the supreme court historical...
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would agree that the figure could be one alone, and that alone, john marshall. nationall gerhardt, constitution center's supreme scholar in residence has written , marshall seems to have keenly understood the importance of treating one's enemies as well as one could. but he commanded the respect of the most everyone whom he served in spite of the fact that most did not share his ideology. i cannot help but noticing that another project that he would've enthusiastically approved. together the leading liberal and progressive organization to create the best interactive constitution on the world wide web. are writing about every provision of the constitution and the begin by drafting a common statement and then they statementseparate describing areas of disagreement. you can have confidence that every word in these statements is one that both sides can accept. i am thrilled to report that the college board has decided to make this tool is centerpiece of the new ap history and u.s. government exams and i encourage all of you to check it out and learn from it. we thin
would agree that the figure could be one alone, and that alone, john marshall. nationall gerhardt, constitution center's supreme scholar in residence has written , marshall seems to have keenly understood the importance of treating one's enemies as well as one could. but he commanded the respect of the most everyone whom he served in spite of the fact that most did not share his ideology. i cannot help but noticing that another project that he would've enthusiastically approved. together the...
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about our great chief justice john marshall. we have a number of descendents of the great chief justice here this evening. could i ask all of the descendents to stand so that we can offer them a special welcome? [ applause ] the society appreciates the contribution and participation of the john marshall foundation and particularly its president, the reverend caroline smith parkinson, who will have a few comments at this time. >> we are so grateful to chief justice roberts and to the supreme court historical society for your generous and gracious hospitality as together we celebrate this anniversary of john -- chief justice john marshall. it's been a pleasure and an honor to partner with you in co-sponsoring this event tonight, and to hear jeff rosen's really challenging and provocative words for us in the midst of the political campaigns that are going on right now, and i won't say any more about that. the mission of the john marshall foundation is to raise awareness to the great chief justice's legacy. what he believed in, his
about our great chief justice john marshall. we have a number of descendents of the great chief justice here this evening. could i ask all of the descendents to stand so that we can offer them a special welcome? [ applause ] the society appreciates the contribution and participation of the john marshall foundation and particularly its president, the reverend caroline smith parkinson, who will have a few comments at this time. >> we are so grateful to chief justice roberts and to the...
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. >> this year marks the 215th anniversary of chief justice john marshall appointment to the u.s. supreme court by president john adams. up next on american history tv, law professor jeffrey rosen lectures on the influence of john marshall. with opening remarks by chief justice john roberts. talks about the ideological differences between marshall and president thomas jefferson, and marshall's influence on later supreme court justices. the supreme court historical society and john marshall foundation cohosted the event in the supreme court chamber. this is about an hour. >> we are delighted to welcome you here to join us in celebrating the 215th anniversary of the appointment of john marshall to the supreme court of united states. this evening is a joint venture between the supreme court historical society and the john marshall foundation. this is not the first time that those two organizations have partnered. as an example, they joined forces to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the appointment of john marshall to the supreme court. the capstone of that particular evening was a r
. >> this year marks the 215th anniversary of chief justice john marshall appointment to the u.s. supreme court by president john adams. up next on american history tv, law professor jeffrey rosen lectures on the influence of john marshall. with opening remarks by chief justice john roberts. talks about the ideological differences between marshall and president thomas jefferson, and marshall's influence on later supreme court justices. the supreme court historical society and john...
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. >> john marshall in marbury versus madison said this is different. law, that is fine with the other branches. >> what sets scott versus sanford a part is it is the ultimate anti-presidential case. it is what you don't want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates? , theochner versus new york supreme court said that it should make the decision. >> tonight will explore the slaughterhouse cases. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span c-span.org. >> earlier today, hillary clinton held a campaign rally at harlem, new york. introducing mrs. clinton was new york senator charles schumer. this is almost an hour. ♪ >> hillary! hillary! hillary! hillary! hillary! hillary! [applause] senator schumer: good morning, harlem! good morning, new york! it is so great to be here and i am so privileged to be able to have the honor of introducing my friend and colleague, hillary clinton -- [applause] who frankly needs no introduction, especially here in harlem. [applause] as
. >> john marshall in marbury versus madison said this is different. law, that is fine with the other branches. >> what sets scott versus sanford a part is it is the ultimate anti-presidential case. it is what you don't want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates? , theochner versus new york supreme court said that it should make the decision. >> tonight will explore the slaughterhouse cases. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the...
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"my giftfamously said, of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest moment of my life," and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer calls a dominant force in american life. america,"0 on "reel -- >> the role will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target. >> the 1981 nasa documentary "space shuttle" on the voyage of columbia. the 1968 campaign film for republican presidential candidate richard nixon. that ii have decided will adjust my ability to win and cope with the issues in the files of the primary and not just in the smoke-yl rooms of miami. the 1930's to 1970's. >> religious authorities came together to protest the program and, in fact, accelerated congress' decision to terminate the the next year. i think this was a moment of lawson and for the chicano for the -- blossoming chicano movement. >> for a complete schedule, go to www.c-span.org. ♪ >> the senate crime investigation committee shifts operations to washington where the attorney general is among the witnesses and urgently
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greyhounds win 56 to 42 to advance to the state semifinals against john marshall. other boys finals. 5a quarters. norview loses to potomac. bruton. while in 1a surry county sees its season come to an end. 3a girls quarterfinals. norcom against brookville. greyhounds wearing white, off the turnover, here comes ayisha savage, she gets the runner to fall. then it's nia hardy from outside, she led norcom with 11 points brookville slowly began to pull away. hannah young had 16 points and 13 rebounds. the norcom girls had a fantastic season, but it comes to an end in the state quarters. brookville wins, 52 to 39. more girls finals. 6a, landstown loses to langley. 5a, salem moves on after beating potomac. the warhill girls and surry county girls both lose. private school division 2 final. nansemond suffolk loses to miller [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back to the election center. i'm jake tapper. on cnn i pass for a bona fide hunk. [ laughter ] it's been a crazy week in politics, so if tonight's election results continue to roll in, let's take a look back at the pas
greyhounds win 56 to 42 to advance to the state semifinals against john marshall. other boys finals. 5a quarters. norview loses to potomac. bruton. while in 1a surry county sees its season come to an end. 3a girls quarterfinals. norcom against brookville. greyhounds wearing white, off the turnover, here comes ayisha savage, she gets the runner to fall. then it's nia hardy from outside, she led norcom with 11 points brookville slowly began to pull away. hannah young had 16 points and 13...
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[applause] i respectfully suggest that john marshall was right. there was a bill of rights and -- in the original constitution and i would like your comments. an independent judiciary, prohibition of ex post facto, and bills of attainder, and then the tradition of the common law that developed over many, many years protecting individual rights. what is your thoughts onhat? and this is not said that we didn't need a bill of rights that would make the rights contextually clear in that point and time onward. richard: well, i should tell you all that my next project is a biography of john marshall. i have just begun. you can't help but being impressed by this man, by both his intelligence and his clarity of expression. certainly, he makes a very powerful case. he is very interested in contracts. and not prohibiting anything that will inhibit the obligation of contracts. and that is where he is very forward-looking. he does see the united states as an economic unit, and he really pushes that as far as he feels he constitutionally can. >> is freedom of
[applause] i respectfully suggest that john marshall was right. there was a bill of rights and -- in the original constitution and i would like your comments. an independent judiciary, prohibition of ex post facto, and bills of attainder, and then the tradition of the common law that developed over many, many years protecting individual rights. what is your thoughts onhat? and this is not said that we didn't need a bill of rights that would make the rights contextually clear in that point and...
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. >> adams famously said my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his by grapher john edward smith calls a dominant force in american life. >> at 10:00 on real america -- >> roger. >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary space shuttle, a remarkable flying machine, on the two-day maiden voyage of the space shuttle "columbia." on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 campaign film for republican presidential candidate richard nixon. >> i have decided that i will test my ability to win and my ability to cope with the issues in the fires of the primaries. and not just in the smoke-filled room of miami. >> and at 1:00, a panel of authors on their recent books chronicling mexican american civil rights from the 1930s to the 1970s. >> this coalition of labor unions, mexican american civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to protest the exploitation of the
. >> adams famously said my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his by grapher john edward smith calls a dominant force in american life. >> at 10:00 on real america -- >> roger. >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary space shuttle, a remarkable...
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and seventeen in the state semis on friday night seven thirty from richmond in a rematch with john marshall peyton manning making it official he's going to retire after eighteen seasons the sheriff ride off into the sunset is a two time super bowl champs will have an official press conference on monday at one pm manning is a five time mvp is the all time leader in yards and quarterback wins college baseball this afternoon chris penn wood in his own earmarks close out their series with rutgers at home yet lefty adam bainbridge on the hill for the monarchs second though to get the strikeout gina gave up just five hits through five innings rodeo bainbridge also pretty good pick off move here catches a scarlet knight in the wrong way first baseman great great great fin with the coach's son tags him out then they get on the board nick walker from callum high single to right center moves. connor myers over thirty scored a fielder's choice for one of the lead for rockers were tied at one bend in the fifth with runners on one of two errors by the marks they would fall to the scarlet tt2watu# sd bt@
and seventeen in the state semis on friday night seven thirty from richmond in a rematch with john marshall peyton manning making it official he's going to retire after eighteen seasons the sheriff ride off into the sunset is a two time super bowl champs will have an official press conference on monday at one pm manning is a five time mvp is the all time leader in yards and quarterback wins college baseball this afternoon chris penn wood in his own earmarks close out their series with rutgers...
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. >> adams said, my gift of john marshal to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshal has been widely praised for transforming supreme court into what his biographer calls a dominant force in american life. >> at 10:00 on reel america. >> rocker. roll.
. >> adams said, my gift of john marshal to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshal has been widely praised for transforming supreme court into what his biographer calls a dominant force in american life. >> at 10:00 on reel america. >> rocker. roll.
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, my gift to john marshall was my proudest act.s been widely praised in transforming the supreme court into what is called a dominant force to american life. america -- on real "reel america." documentary, on the today made in voyage of the space shuttle columbia. film forcampaign richard nixon. >> i have decided i will test my and to put -- office on, a panel of books chronicling mexican-american civil rights. civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to protest the bracero program, and in fact, accelerated congress's decision to terminate it the next year. i think this was a moment of long serving -- of blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> this week, president obama visited cuba and delivered remarks and havana on relations with cuba. he spoke on lifting the trade embargo, and also offered to support -- his support to brussels. it was the first visit to cuba since calvin coolidge in 1928. president obama: thank you. [applause] muchas gracias. thank you so much.
, my gift to john marshall was my proudest act.s been widely praised in transforming the supreme court into what is called a dominant force to american life. america -- on real "reel america." documentary, on the today made in voyage of the space shuttle columbia. film forcampaign richard nixon. >> i have decided i will test my and to put -- office on, a panel of books chronicling mexican-american civil rights. civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to...
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. >> adams famously said that my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudestact of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer johnedward smith calls a dominant force in american life . >> on 10 on real america. >> roger, role. >> the role will put the show on attending toward an imaginary target in space in 1981 nasa documentary space shuttle: a remarkable flying machine on the today major maiden voyage of the spatial columbia. sunday morning at 10 eastern on the road to the right house rewind. the 1968 campaign film for presidential candidate richard nixon. >> i have decided that i will test my ability to win and my ability to focus on issues in the fires of the primary and not just in the smoke-filled rooms of miami. >> at one, a panel of authors on the recent book chronicling mexican american civil right from the 1930s to the 1970s. >> this coalition of labor unions, mexican american civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to protest the exploitation of the program and in fa
. >> adams famously said that my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudestact of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer johnedward smith calls a dominant force in american life . >> on 10 on real america. >> roger, role. >> the role will put the show on attending toward an imaginary target in space in 1981 nasa documentary space shuttle: a remarkable flying machine on the...
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john marshall is the chief of hematology and oncology at med star georgetown university hospital. more than 100,000 cases of colon cancer are diagnosed every year. it's the second leading cause of cancer diegos in this country. the american chance he society recommends first time screening at age 50 unless there's family history of the disease. >> so the big trick here is if 50 is the line when you're supposed to be screened are, these people who are younger than 50 would never be happened to austin. >> they did every single test imaginable. it's not your gal bladder, not your appendix. >> excruciating pain sent her to the hospital two summers ago but the cancer wasn't diagnosed till months later. and by then it had spread to her liver. doctors operated immediately and after a year of chemotherapy she is now disease free. 36-year-old amanda feigel was always tired but thought she wasn't feeling well because she was a new mother. >> my maine symptom was abdominal pain. >> doctors thinking it was an ovarian problem did exploratory surgery and found nothing. >> they recommended the c
john marshall is the chief of hematology and oncology at med star georgetown university hospital. more than 100,000 cases of colon cancer are diagnosed every year. it's the second leading cause of cancer diegos in this country. the american chance he society recommends first time screening at age 50 unless there's family history of the disease. >> so the big trick here is if 50 is the line when you're supposed to be screened are, these people who are younger than 50 would never be...
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. >> adams famously said, my gift of john marshal to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer calls a dominant force in american life. >> at 10:00 on real america -- >> go. >> roger, roll. >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary, space shuttle, a remarkable flying machine. on the two day maiden voyage on the space shuttle columbia. sunday morning at 10:00 eastern on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 campaign film for republican presidential candidate, richard nixon. >> i have decided that i will test my ability to run and my ability to cope with the issues in the fires of the primary and not just in the smoke filled room of miami. >> at 1:00, a panel of authors on their recent books christianicling mexican american civil rights from the 1930's to 1970. a >> this coalition of labor unions, religious authorities, came together to protest the exploitation of the program and acceler
. >> adams famously said, my gift of john marshal to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer calls a dominant force in american life. >> at 10:00 on real america -- >> go. >> roger, roll. >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary, space shuttle, a remarkable...
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. >> john marshall said this is different.s a law.tution if it is the law, you have the courts to tell what it means. set treads got apart is anti-pr ultimate presidential case. >> the supreme court said it should make the decisions in those cases. >> monday on "the communicators," the chair of the house judiciary committee talks about some of the key issues in technology, encryption, surveillance, and e-mail. he is joined by a "politico" reporter. you only need to look at the problems we have had with foreign governments. we need to be moving toward stronger uses of an corruption and stronger encryption itself. panel ofhistory tv, a authors talk about their recent books, chronicling the history of mexican civil rights from the 1930's to the 1970's. we will hear about the fight for better farmworker conditions in california's salinas valley. the multiracial coalition in texas, the national
. >> john marshall said this is different.s a law.tution if it is the law, you have the courts to tell what it means. set treads got apart is anti-pr ultimate presidential case. >> the supreme court said it should make the decisions in those cases. >> monday on "the communicators," the chair of the house judiciary committee talks about some of the key issues in technology, encryption, surveillance, and e-mail. he is joined by a "politico" reporter. you only...
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. >> adams famously said my gift of john marshal to the people of united states was the proudest act life. and marshal has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer john edward smith called a dominant force in american life. >> and at 10:00 on reel america -- >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading. >>> space shutting, a remarkable flying machine on the two-day maiden voyage of the space shuttle clum into yea. the 1968 campaign film for republican presidential candidate richard nixon. ♪ >> i have decided that i will test my ability to win and my ability to cope with the issues in the fires of the primaries and not just in the smoke filled room of miami. >> and at 1:00, a panel of authors on their recent books chronicling mexican civil rights from the 1930s to 1970s. >> in this coalition of labor unions with, mexican civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to protest the exploitation of the program and in fact accelerated congress's decision to terminate it the next year in 1964. and i think this was a moment o
. >> adams famously said my gift of john marshal to the people of united states was the proudest act life. and marshal has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer john edward smith called a dominant force in american life. >> and at 10:00 on reel america -- >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading. >>> space shutting, a remarkable flying machine on the two-day maiden voyage of the space shuttle clum into yea. the...
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. >> john marshall said this is a political document. it is also a law. if it is a law, we have the courts to tell what it means and that is on the other branches. >> it sets the supreme court apart is that it is the ultimate in type case. >> we should make the decisions about those debates the supreme court said it should make those decision against those debates. landmark cases begins at ten eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> [applause]. >> thank you very much.yself, t thank you for being here. i am r am delighted to be in beautifulw savannah. i've been asked to speak a little bit about myself to say what role books have played in my life. pretty how i first became interested in writing. i think the important thing to begin with is that i was born in 1937, and therefore seen some pretty important changes in american life. i graduated from radcliffe college in 1959 which means i had a harvard it education. i wish i had studied more and enjoyed myself less.man doing [laughter] after college i had a terrific job as a reporter at liferobable magazine. a j
. >> john marshall said this is a political document. it is also a law. if it is a law, we have the courts to tell what it means and that is on the other branches. >> it sets the supreme court apart is that it is the ultimate in type case. >> we should make the decisions about those debates the supreme court said it should make those decision against those debates. landmark cases begins at ten eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> [applause]. >> thank you very...
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. >> john marshall in marbury v. madison said this is different.the constitution is a political document. it sets up the political structures, but it is also a law. and if it is a law we have the courts to tell what it means and that's binding on the other branches. >> what sets dread scott apart is the fact it is the ultimate anti-presidential case. >> tonight we'll look at the case that established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states and affirming the supreme court's power of judicial review. marbury v. madison. tonight at 10:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >>> book tv's in prime time on c-span2. starting tonight at 8:30 eastern. each night we'll feature a series of programs on topics ranging from politics to education, to medical care and national security. plus, encore presentations from recent book festivals. tune in for book tv in prime time, this week on c-span2. go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >>> author and former white house domestic policy advisor explains why flphilanthropy distinguishes the u.s. f
. >> john marshall in marbury v. madison said this is different.the constitution is a political document. it sets up the political structures, but it is also a law. and if it is a law we have the courts to tell what it means and that's binding on the other branches. >> what sets dread scott apart is the fact it is the ultimate anti-presidential case. >> tonight we'll look at the case that established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states and affirming the...
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a few centuries ago, justice john marshall famously declared the court "has a duty to say what the law is." not an option. a duty. a solemn duty. if the senate refuses to even consider a nominee and prevents the court from discharging that becausetional duty an of a so clearly divided court. the same court by keeping the seat vacant for hundreds of days . it matters a cousin it perpetuates because of the way if fractured cot fractures our . the famous designers gave one supreme court the responsibility of resolving conflicts from the lower courts. if those convicts were allowed to stay, we would end up with a patchwork of law, inconsistent with federal laws. federal laws will be constitutional in some parts of the country, but not constitutional in others. i don't have to go to the cases you know that are pending appeal because of how controversial they are. freedom of speech, freedom to follow the teachings of your faith, to determine what constitutes the teachings of your faith, the right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure -- all of this could depend on where you happen
a few centuries ago, justice john marshall famously declared the court "has a duty to say what the law is." not an option. a duty. a solemn duty. if the senate refuses to even consider a nominee and prevents the court from discharging that becausetional duty an of a so clearly divided court. the same court by keeping the seat vacant for hundreds of days . it matters a cousin it perpetuates because of the way if fractured cot fractures our . the famous designers gave one supreme court...
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more than two centuries ago, justice john marshall, famously declared that the court, quote, has a duty to say what the law is. not an option, a duty. a solemn duty. when the senate refuses to even consider a nominee, it prevents the court from discharging that constitutional duty and so clear divided court. we are saving the court by keeping the seat vacant for hundreds of days matters not just because -- certainly it perpetuates. because of the way it fractures our country. the framers designed our system to one supreme court responsibility to resolve conflicts in the lower courts. if those conflicts were allowed to stand, we end up with a patchwork constitution inconsistent with equal justice and the rule of law. federal laws that apply to the whole country will be constitutional in some parts of the country but unconstitutional in others. i don't have to go through the cases you know that are pending appeal. and how controversial they are. the extent of your federal constitution, constitutional rights, freedom of speech, freedom to follow the teachings much your faith, determine wha
more than two centuries ago, justice john marshall, famously declared that the court, quote, has a duty to say what the law is. not an option, a duty. a solemn duty. when the senate refuses to even consider a nominee, it prevents the court from discharging that constitutional duty and so clear divided court. we are saving the court by keeping the seat vacant for hundreds of days matters not just because -- certainly it perpetuates. because of the way it fractures our country. the framers...
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my gift famously said, of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer john edward smith calls "a dominant force in american life." ealand at 10:00 on railameri america. the 1981 nasa documentary, "space shuttle, a remarkable flying machine," sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on road to the white house rewind. the 1969 film for richard nixon. i have decided that i will judge my ability to win in the fires of the primary. and not just in the smoke-filled room. 1:00, a panel of authors on the recent books chronicling mexican-american civil rights from the 1930's to 1970's. >> the coalition of labor unions, mexican civil rights leaders, and religious leaders came together to protest the explication and in fact, accelerate congress' decision to terminate the next year in 1964. i think this was a moment of blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to www.c-span.org. aging expert and author paul irvin
my gift famously said, of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer john edward smith calls "a dominant force in american life." ealand at 10:00 on railameri america. the 1981 nasa documentary, "space shuttle, a remarkable flying machine," sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on road to the white house rewind. the 1969 film for richard...
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while all of that was going on it was another group of prominent citizens including chief justice john marshall and former justice james madison who thought we need to build a monument. the best monument. as designed, the original plan would have been the tallest structure in the world. the problem here was that they could not get the supplies of marble, nor the money to pay for some marble together in any kind of organized fashion. they will buildwere built a little bit here and there and then stop and raise more money, build more, stop and raise more money. for years and years the washington monument was a big stop in the middle of the capitol city where you saw not the greatness of george washington reflected and ideas and symbols but cows, pigs, and sheep grazing at the foot of this unfinished marble. said something like the portrait of george washington in the white house can see the stump is a supplemental of the city. the sitting president zachary taylor. they warn people not to consumeconsumers things because there were diseases. less than a week later he was dead. we tried to honor one
while all of that was going on it was another group of prominent citizens including chief justice john marshall and former justice james madison who thought we need to build a monument. the best monument. as designed, the original plan would have been the tallest structure in the world. the problem here was that they could not get the supplies of marble, nor the money to pay for some marble together in any kind of organized fashion. they will buildwere built a little bit here and there and then...
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jefferson ought to write the declaration of independence, and the man when he became president who put john marshalln the supreme court, the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting director, he was remarkable. charlie: he could have been a kingmaker of the revolution. qualityngton's greatest during the war was that he would not give up. we would defeat this british army. the best equipped toughest army in the world. poorly equipped, poorly clothed, and adequately trained army was going to take on -- no naval force, not a ship to defend any port. it was preposterous. he had never led an army in battle before. when washington is retreating across new jersey, that is the -- the lowest point. he hasn't a chance. it is over. he gets his army down. he succeeds in getting across the delaware. the british army comes right after and the officers decide that winter is coming and it is time that gentleman stop this fighting business for the duration. the british office went back to new york. --n the british forces washington is on the other side of the delaware. he only has about 4000 troops. it is ov
jefferson ought to write the declaration of independence, and the man when he became president who put john marshalln the supreme court, the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting director, he was remarkable. charlie: he could have been a kingmaker of the revolution. qualityngton's greatest during the war was that he would not give up. we would defeat this british army. the best equipped toughest army in the world. poorly equipped, poorly clothed, and adequately trained army was going...
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. >> john marshall in marbury versus madison said this is different, the constitution is a politicalocumentary it sets up the structures. but it is the law. and we have finding it in the other branches. ultimatethe anti-presidential case, exactly what you do not want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates? and the supreme court said it should make the decisions of those debates. announcer: landmark cases begins tonight on c-span and see c-span.org. joe biden called for the confirmation of merrick garland in a speech at georgetown university law center. fromplains his combination 1992, which republicans have used to justify their refusal to hold hearings on the current nominee. this is 40 minutes. [applause] >> hi, everyone. thank you. lisa down. my name is joe biden. i have worked for victorian nurse for a long time. and i mean, long time. and i'm told the dean of students when i met him, i almost decided not to do the speech here. my son went to georgetown and my staff went to georgetown and my son did his first year of law school here at georgetown. he ended up
. >> john marshall in marbury versus madison said this is different, the constitution is a politicalocumentary it sets up the structures. but it is the law. and we have finding it in the other branches. ultimatethe anti-presidential case, exactly what you do not want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates? and the supreme court said it should make the decisions of those debates. announcer: landmark cases begins tonight on c-span and see c-span.org. joe biden...
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. >> adams famously said, my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer calls a dominant force in american life. >> and at 10:00 on real america. >> roger roll. >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary space shuttle, a remarkable flying machine, on the two-day maiden voyage of the space shuttle columbia. sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the 1968 campaign film for republican presidential candidate richard nixon. >> i have decided that i will test my ability to win and my ability to cope with the issues in the fires of the primary. and not just in the smoke-filled room of miami. >> and at 1:00, a panel of authors on the mexican american civil rights from the 1930s to the 1970s -- >> and this coalition of labor unions, mexican american civil rights leaders and religious authorities came together to protest the exploitation of the program and in fact accelerated c
. >> adams famously said, my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer calls a dominant force in american life. >> and at 10:00 on real america. >> roger roll. >> the roll will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary space shuttle, a remarkable flying...
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said, my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer called the dominant force in american life. america"00, on "real -- >> the shuttle heading towards an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary, "space shuttle." sunday morning at 10:00 eastern on "road to the white house: rewind." forpresidential campaign richard nixon. >> i am excited that i will test my ability to lead in the fires of the primaries. , a panel of authors on their recent book chronicling mexican-american civil rights from the 1930's to the 1970's. >> this coalition of labor unions, mexican-american civil rights leaders, and religious authorities came together to protest the program and accelerated congress' decision to terminate it the next year. ofhink this was a moment blossoming for the chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> consumer advocates from across the country are in washington, d.c., for the consumer federation of america
said, my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. marshall has been widely praised for transforming the supreme court into what his biographer called the dominant force in american life. america"00, on "real -- >> the shuttle heading towards an imaginary target in space. >> the 1981 nasa documentary, "space shuttle." sunday morning at 10:00 eastern on "road to the white house: rewind." forpresidential...
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roberts: john marshall said this is different. the constitution is applicable document. it is also a law. it is the job of the courts to say what it means. scott is the ultimate anti-precedent case. in lakhdar versus new york it said that it should make the decisions on these issues. madison wasersus the decision that established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states. >> we are live at the american enterprise institute. carl zinsmeister on why u.s. philanthropy is distinguished from others in the world. this event is being hosted by the american enterprise institute. our live coverage is underway. we are waiting for this event to get underway at the american enterprise institute. private philanthropy. a quick look at what is going on in washington this week. the house and senate are out for the easter break. the senate comes back next monday. back tuesday, april 12. later this week president obama will welcome world leaders from more than 50 nations. >> how philanthropy fuels american success. they have generously supported this lecture series for more
roberts: john marshall said this is different. the constitution is applicable document. it is also a law. it is the job of the courts to say what it means. scott is the ultimate anti-precedent case. in lakhdar versus new york it said that it should make the decisions on these issues. madison wasersus the decision that established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states. >> we are live at the american enterprise institute. carl zinsmeister on why u.s. philanthropy is...
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this weekend -- >> adams famously said, my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming supreme court into what his biogreafer calls a dominant force in american life. >> and at 10:00 on real -- ica, >> it will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> a remarkable flying machine on the two-day maiden voyage of the space shuttle columbia. sunday morning at 10:00 eastern on road to the white house rewind. the 1968 campaign film for republican presidential candidate richard nixon. >> i have decided that i will test my ability to win and my ability to cope with the issues in the fires of the primary. and not just in the smoke-filled room of miami. >> and at 1:00, a panel of authors on their recent books chronicling mexican american civil rights from the 1930's to the 1970's. >> this coalition of labor unions, mexican american civil rights leaders, and religious authorities came together to protest the exploitation of the program and in fact accelerated con
this weekend -- >> adams famously said, my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. and marshall has been widely praised for transforming supreme court into what his biogreafer calls a dominant force in american life. >> and at 10:00 on real -- ica, >> it will put the shuttle on its precise heading toward an imaginary target in space. >> a remarkable flying machine on the two-day maiden voyage of the space shuttle...
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. >> john marshall said this, is different. the constitution is a political document. it sets up the political structures. it's also a law and if it's a law, we have the courts to tell what it means and that's on the other branches. >> the fact that it is the ultimate antiprecedential case and exactly what you don't want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates? in lochner vs. new york the supreme court said it should make those decisions of those debates. >> landmark cases begins this monday night at 10:00 eastern n c-span and c-span.org. >> this year c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to montgomery, alabama. you're watching "american history tv" all weekend every eekend on c-span3. >> welcome to the first white house, the confederacy in montgomery, alabama. we're so glad you've come to visit us. this is the home of president jefferson davis and his family when they were in montgomery in the spring of 1861, march to the end of may when the confederate government was formed across
. >> john marshall said this, is different. the constitution is a political document. it sets up the political structures. it's also a law and if it's a law, we have the courts to tell what it means and that's on the other branches. >> the fact that it is the ultimate antiprecedential case and exactly what you don't want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates? in lochner vs. new york the supreme court said it should make those decisions of those debates....
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back to you, marshall. >> thanks, john. st. joe's plays cincinnati later tonight in spokane, washington. spring training phillies and the pirates, the bases loaded, working so he can work the bags. that is a grand slam. second straight day with a hoymer. one of four home runs from the phillies including franco's. phillies win, 15-12. that's sports. we'll be right back. >>> crowd of well-wishers cheering as dozens of students from cooper medical school of roan cool found out. this was match day. some heading as far as california, others stay close to home at children's hospital of philadelphia and cooper. and the zoo welcomes gram to the cat family, to see the 8-year-old tiger who arrived from cheyenne zoo in colorado in january. beautiful animal there. and we're waiting for snow this weekend. >> yes, colorado, some of that snow headed this way for sunday. but our temperatures are warm enough so a lot is going to melt. it is going to be hours and hours worth of snow. an update coming at 11:00. with new computer information the l
back to you, marshall. >> thanks, john. st. joe's plays cincinnati later tonight in spokane, washington. spring training phillies and the pirates, the bases loaded, working so he can work the bags. that is a grand slam. second straight day with a hoymer. one of four home runs from the phillies including franco's. phillies win, 15-12. that's sports. we'll be right back. >>> crowd of well-wishers cheering as dozens of students from cooper medical school of roan cool found out. this...
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american >> john marshall said this is different. the constitution is a political document. sets up the political structures, but it's also a law, and if it's a law, we have the andts to tell what it means that's fine in the other branches. sets it apart is the fact that it's the ultimate presidential case. it's what you don't want to do. >> who should make decisions about those debates. lochner vs. new york, the supreme court said it should make the decisions after the debates. >> landmark cases begins monday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> for this year's student cam contest, students tell us issues they want the candidates to discuss during the 2016 presidential campaign. equality, old us economy, education and immigration were all top issues. hanks to all the students and teachers who competed this year and congratulations to all of our win ers and every week day starting on the 1st, one of the top 21 winning 6:50 a.m. ll air at eastern on c-span. all entries are available for viewing online at studentcam.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host:
american >> john marshall said this is different. the constitution is a political document. sets up the political structures, but it's also a law, and if it's a law, we have the andts to tell what it means that's fine in the other branches. sets it apart is the fact that it's the ultimate presidential case. it's what you don't want to do. >> who should make decisions about those debates. lochner vs. new york, the supreme court said it should make the decisions after the debates....
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all night to nominate judges and in the last days of his administration he appoints his justice john marshalls confirmed by a federalist senate. i think we can't say that the constitution requires one thing or another but this is the longest wait any nominee has had. >> politically speaking, did the president get outmaneuvered? he's just put out the name of a 63-year-old white guy who is a centrist. but for the gop line in the sand, would he not perhaps of taken someone of color, someone more liberal and someone younger who would have gone on the supreme court akin to scalia going on at his young age? >> he may have taken someone younger. but garland is ideal judge's judge, model of bipartisan. he is so respected by both sides. john roberts said when garland disagrees with you, you're in a tough spot. and there's no question. the bottom line is merrick garland will be with the liberals on any of the big cases where scalia was on the other side. so to say he's a centrist, that doesn't say he'lling a strong voice for liberty. it's just someone who is absolutely respect as the model of a judge's
all night to nominate judges and in the last days of his administration he appoints his justice john marshalls confirmed by a federalist senate. i think we can't say that the constitution requires one thing or another but this is the longest wait any nominee has had. >> politically speaking, did the president get outmaneuvered? he's just put out the name of a 63-year-old white guy who is a centrist. but for the gop line in the sand, would he not perhaps of taken someone of color, someone...
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in 1800, john cadams is staying up all night to nominate and appointments his chief justice john marshallrmed by a federal senate. i think we can't say that the constitution requires one thing or another but this is the longest wait. >> politically speaking, did the president get out maneuvered. he put out the name of a white guy who is a centuriest and a kin to scalia going on at his young age. >> he may have taken someone younger. garland is ideal judge's judge, model of bipartisan. he's so respected by both sides. john roberts said when garland disagrees with you, you're in a tough spot and no question. the bottom line he'll be with the liberals on all big cases where scalia was on the big side. so to say he's a scentrist, someone absolutely respected as the model of a judge's judge. >> what do you make of some republicans saying well, maybe in a lame-duck session, maybe if we're waiting the swearing in of president hillary clinton or president donald trump, then maybe we'll move on this nomination. >> it would make a lot of sense for them because the odds are that anyone hillary clint
in 1800, john cadams is staying up all night to nominate and appointments his chief justice john marshallrmed by a federal senate. i think we can't say that the constitution requires one thing or another but this is the longest wait. >> politically speaking, did the president get out maneuvered. he put out the name of a white guy who is a centuriest and a kin to scalia going on at his young age. >> he may have taken someone younger. garland is ideal judge's judge, model of...
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he's the one who said jefferson ought to write the declaration of independence and put john marshall on the supreme court, maybe the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting directors john adams was quite remarkable if he had done nothing else. >> rose: he could have been the kingmaker of the revolution. >> yes, but i think washington's greatest quality, certainly during the war, was he would not give up. >> rose: george washington. absolutely. the idea we were going to defeat this british army, the best-trained, best-equipped, toughest army in the world, this sort of a pickup team of an army that washington had, poorly-equipped, poorly-clothed, inadequately trained, was going to take on -- and no naval force, not a ship to defend any of our ports at that point, it was preposterous, he had never led an army in battle before the war began but he wouldn't quit. when washington is retreating across new jersey in the late months of 1776, that is the absolute nader of this nation, the lowest point. he hasn't a chance. it's over. and he gets his army down and succeeds getting across
he's the one who said jefferson ought to write the declaration of independence and put john marshall on the supreme court, maybe the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting directors john adams was quite remarkable if he had done nothing else. >> rose: he could have been the kingmaker of the revolution. >> yes, but i think washington's greatest quality, certainly during the war, was he would not give up. >> rose: george washington. absolutely. the idea we were going...
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jefferson ought to break the declaration of independence, and the man when he became president who put john marshall supreme court, the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting director, he was , john adams was remarkable. charlie: he could have been a kingmaker of the revolution. david: washington's greatest quality during the war was that he would not give up. no matter how bad things got. the idea that we would defeat this british army, the best trained, best equipped, toughest ofy in the world, this sort a pickup team of an army that washington had, poorly equipped, poorly closed, inadequately trained, would take on -- and no naval force, not a ship to defend any port. it was preposterous. he had never led an army in battle before. but he wouldn't quit. when washington is retreating across new jersey in 1776, that nadir of thiste nation, the lowest point. he hasn't a chance. it is over. he gets his army down. he succeeds in getting across the delaware. the british army comes right after him, and the british officers decide, winter is coming, time to stop the fighting business for the dur
jefferson ought to break the declaration of independence, and the man when he became president who put john marshall supreme court, the greatest chief justice we ever had. as a casting director, he was , john adams was remarkable. charlie: he could have been a kingmaker of the revolution. david: washington's greatest quality during the war was that he would not give up. no matter how bad things got. the idea that we would defeat this british army, the best trained, best equipped, toughest ofy...
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. >> john marshal said this is different. the constitution is a political document. it sets up the political structures but it's also a law and if it's a law we have to courts to tell what it means and that's binding on the other branches why sets dred scott astart the fact it's the ultimate anti-precedental case. >> who makes the decisions about the debates and lochner versus new york, the supreme court said it should make the decisions of those debates. >> tonight, the case that limited privileges of citizenship guaranteed by the newly enacted 14th amendment to only those rights in the constitution. the slaughter house cases. >>> back at the heritage foundation now for the continuation of a multi-panel discussion on intelligence and national security. up next, keynote address from congressman mike rogers, former chair of the house permanent select intelligence committee. >> well, welcome back from that short break. i hope you enjoyed the second panel as much as i did. we're going to continue the conversation and i'm particularly pleased to have former representativ
. >> john marshal said this is different. the constitution is a political document. it sets up the political structures but it's also a law and if it's a law we have to courts to tell what it means and that's binding on the other branches why sets dred scott astart the fact it's the ultimate anti-precedental case. >> who makes the decisions about the debates and lochner versus new york, the supreme court said it should make the decisions of those debates. >> tonight, the case...
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john marshall said this is different. the constitution is a political document.t sets up political structures. but it is also a law, and we have courts to tell us what it means. the fact that it is the ultimate anti-pr ecedential case. >> the supreme court said it should make the decisions of those debates. >> tonight we will look at the case that struck down regulations on working conditions that violated the guarantee oft's liberty of contract. eastern on10:00 p.m. c-span and www.c-span.org. sciences planetary director outlined the future of the space exploration programs. nasa currently plans to send humans to mars by 2030 and is mapping the planet using a robotic rover named curiosity. >> thank you for coming. we got the e-mail that said that he was not coming, and that was the bad news. we did not have a replacement then. administrators are cautious. you at are -- we watched the press conference and we wait until he speaks so we can get a sound bite for our radio program because he is the one who says something interesting all the time. it is a delight to ha
john marshall said this is different. the constitution is a political document.t sets up political structures. but it is also a law, and we have courts to tell us what it means. the fact that it is the ultimate anti-pr ecedential case. >> the supreme court said it should make the decisions of those debates. >> tonight we will look at the case that struck down regulations on working conditions that violated the guarantee oft's liberty of contract. eastern on10:00 p.m. c-span and...
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ofhe famously said, my gift john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of life. and marshall has been widely praised with transforming the supreme court into what john edward smith calls a dominant force in american life. >> and on real america -- >> roger. the 1981 nasa documentary, spatial, a remarkable flying machine. on the two day made a voyage of columbia. on the road to the white house rewind, the film for richard nixon. willhave decided that i test my ability to win and andility in the primaries not just in this smoke-filled room in miami. >> and a panel of authors on their books chronicling mexican rights. >> the coalition of labor unions, mexican american civil rights unit is -- they came together to protest the program and in fact, accelerated congress's decision to terminate it the next year. and i think this was a moment of blossoming for the movement. >> for the complete american history tv we can schedule go to c-span.org. washington journal continues. host: we are back this morning with a roundtable discussion about the fight against isis. j
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said my gift of john marshall to the people of the united states was the proudest act of my life. rshall has been praised for transforming the supreme court into what is called a dominant force in american life. >> at 10:00 on real america. role will put the shuttle on its precise heading towards an imaginary target in space. >> be today day maiden voyage of the spaceship columbia. the 1968 campaign for richard nixon. >> i have decided -- my ability to win and to cope with the issues. and not just in the smoke-filled room of miami. at 1:00, a panel of authors chronicling mexicans civil rights from the 1930's to the 1970's. >> they came together to protest the exploitation and accelerated congress' decision to terminate it the next year. this was a moment of blossoming chicano movement. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. "washington journal continues. lance,ongressman leonard republican of new jersey. what do you think the u.s. response should be to what ?appened in brussels the fight against isis, and domestically, what do we do? tost: we need to return regular order w
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. >> john marshall said in marbury versus madison says the constitution is a political document. setups the political structures, but it's also a law. and if it's a law, we have the courts to tell what it means and that's binding on the other branches. >> what sets dread scott apart is the fact that it is the ultimate anti-press dential case. it's exactly what you don't want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums and historic places. up next, a visit to the national museum of the american jewish history in philadelphia. to learn about their poor exhibition, tracing the history of the jewish people in america from 1654 to the present day. this is part one of a two-part program. >> welcome to the national museum of jewish american history in philadelphia, pennsylvania. i name is claire pingle. i'm the associate curator her s at the museum. i'm happy to give you a tour today. the museum was started in 1976 by one of the five original jewish congregations that date back to the colonial period.
. >> john marshall said in marbury versus madison says the constitution is a political document. setups the political structures, but it's also a law. and if it's a law, we have the courts to tell what it means and that's binding on the other branches. >> what sets dread scott apart is the fact that it is the ultimate anti-press dential case. it's exactly what you don't want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates. >> each week, american history tv's...
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while all that was going on through is another group of prominent citizens including chief justice john marshall and former justice james madison was that we need to build a monument. a great monument, a huge monument, the best monument. as designed the original plan would've been the tallest structure in the world. the problem here was that they couldn't get the supplies of marble nor the money to pay for said marble together in any kind of organized fashion. they would build a little bit and then you have to stop, raise more money, and biltmore, stop and raise more money. for years and years and years the washington monument was a big stump in the middle of the capital city where you saw not the greatest of george washington reflected in ideas and symbols but is a little cows, pigs and sheep's hundred and -- sheep grazing at the foot of this unfinished marble. it said something like a portrait of george washington in the white house can see that the stump as it sits in the middle of the city and took almost the a tear in his eyes forming, which is just a beautiful thing. in july 1850 they held
while all that was going on through is another group of prominent citizens including chief justice john marshall and former justice james madison was that we need to build a monument. a great monument, a huge monument, the best monument. as designed the original plan would've been the tallest structure in the world. the problem here was that they couldn't get the supplies of marble nor the money to pay for said marble together in any kind of organized fashion. they would build a little bit and...