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the mcmillan commission had the lincoln memorial in mind. monuments, we put wherever they tend to fall, depending on the sponsors. what long found said to george washington in 1789 -- no nation had ever before the opportunity on deliberately deciding on the spot where capital city should be fixed. the plan should be drawn on such a scale so as to leave room for the aggrandize men and embellishment -- embellishment where the increase in wealth of the nation would allow it to iod howeverny per remote. no doubt he would consider it to be at odds with the original idea, that the mall at its place in american democracy evolves as our society evolves. this is a notion that my nonprofit, the national body meant coalition has been trying and encourage government and congress to think about, that our original mall, the first century mall, l'enfant mall laid out the fundamentals -- excuse me one second -- notice the yellow dotted line. that's the original banks of the potomac river. the mcmillan commission more than doubled the size of the mall and ex
the mcmillan commission had the lincoln memorial in mind. monuments, we put wherever they tend to fall, depending on the sponsors. what long found said to george washington in 1789 -- no nation had ever before the opportunity on deliberately deciding on the spot where capital city should be fixed. the plan should be drawn on such a scale so as to leave room for the aggrandize men and embellishment -- embellishment where the increase in wealth of the nation would allow it to iod howeverny per...
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mcmillan says he's got a gun he panicked.he is on the top step of the vestibule and pushes back and jumps back and gets terrified he pulls out his gun and starts firing. carol is standing right there any season flow backwards and thanks he's been hit. my well sweetie fall backwards. he sees the bullets ricocheting around is very small vestibule he thinks, diablo's firing gun he pulls out his gun and starts firing. back in the car you got boston murphy and lacey mcmillan flow backwards a they think he's been hit. in the end carol and mcmillan fire 15 to 16 bullets each. is there firing at Ãbhe's in the corner of the vestibule is back straight and knees are bent there thinking classic shooters crotch. this guy has been trained, that's what they're thinking. what he's trying to make himself a small as possible. they're all going bang, bang, with their backs up against the vestibule. how do they stop? he's down. can boss gets up and walks toward diablo he looks down at his right hand to find out and see the gun. he's got the gun.
mcmillan says he's got a gun he panicked.he is on the top step of the vestibule and pushes back and jumps back and gets terrified he pulls out his gun and starts firing. carol is standing right there any season flow backwards and thanks he's been hit. my well sweetie fall backwards. he sees the bullets ricocheting around is very small vestibule he thinks, diablo's firing gun he pulls out his gun and starts firing. back in the car you got boston murphy and lacey mcmillan flow backwards a they...
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i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to
i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to
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outon versus mcmillan came 7-2. you managed to pull justice scalia. that was the a the mimic case for which the new york times dubbed you that cruelest justice. judge thomas: youngest and cruelest. judge katsas: did you read that op-ed? judge thomas: never did, but i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless. [laughter] judge thomas: brought to you by tied. -- tide. judge katsas: and the last of the 8-1's was shut which came out 5-4. you pulled scalia and the old chief and kennedy. judge thomas: that was still another loss. judge katsas: it was a tough year. judge thomas: but look at the progress. 4 votes. 2 votes, judge katsas: you whittle away at it. there were a lot of ignorant and perhaps ill meaning people who were saying that you must have just been mindlessly following justice scalia when the reality was even from day one, that street ran both ways. and there were some very specific instances in which justice scalia was following you. judge thomas: well, we knew that. [laughter] cannot, you are a judge now. people are going to
outon versus mcmillan came 7-2. you managed to pull justice scalia. that was the a the mimic case for which the new york times dubbed you that cruelest justice. judge thomas: youngest and cruelest. judge katsas: did you read that op-ed? judge thomas: never did, but i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless. [laughter] judge thomas: brought to you by tied. -- tide. judge katsas: and the last of the 8-1's was shut which came out 5-4. you pulled scalia and the old chief and...
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hudson versus mcmillan came out 7-2. he managed to pull justice scalia. that was the case in which the "new york times" dubbed you the coolest justice. >> youngest and coolest. >> did you read that read the . >> was never did. i i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless, you know? brought to you by tide. [laughing] >> and the last one of those 8-1 came out 5-4. you pulled scalia in the old chief and you pulled kennedy. >> but that was still another lost. >> another loss come like a sieve it was a tough year. >> but look at the progress. no votes, two votes, four votes. >> little by little. >> that's the way you whittle away at it. >> there were a lot of very ignorant and perhaps ill meaning people who were saying that you must have just been mindlessly following justice scalia, when the reality was even from day one, that street ran both ways and there were some very specific instances in which justice scalia was following you. >> well, we knew that and, you know, you can't, you are a judge now and people are going to say things. you c
hudson versus mcmillan came out 7-2. he managed to pull justice scalia. that was the case in which the "new york times" dubbed you the coolest justice. >> youngest and coolest. >> did you read that read the . >> was never did. i i like that because it sounds like the young and the restless, you know? brought to you by tide. [laughing] >> and the last one of those 8-1 came out 5-4. you pulled scalia in the old chief and you pulled kennedy. >> but that was...
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magazine and publishing reviews of new books and advertisements from a variety of firms, appleton, mcmillan others. and june 1884 the start of the summer season, it does the best summer books in paper editions, and then we have this, 1885, this is the first ad for summer books in paper covers. and this is very interesting in terms of the way the advertisement works. if you look closely you can see the price. paper-bound books, 50 crepts to a low of 30 cents cents. cheaper than the 1.25 cloth cover that the books might have appeared in. now the first three are books by very, very popular well-established scribner authored many from the 1870s so they're not new. we they frank stockton residents at the lady and the tying ore the story but family on a canal boat. it also mentions francis hodgkin's burne's story but the coal mines of lank end -- england. all three of these books are novels set at summer resorts, so scribner is beginning to see the opinion of capitalizing specifically on summer reading, by featuring reading matter that is novel, fiction, light fiction, set at a summer resort. and
magazine and publishing reviews of new books and advertisements from a variety of firms, appleton, mcmillan others. and june 1884 the start of the summer season, it does the best summer books in paper editions, and then we have this, 1885, this is the first ad for summer books in paper covers. and this is very interesting in terms of the way the advertisement works. if you look closely you can see the price. paper-bound books, 50 crepts to a low of 30 cents cents. cheaper than the 1.25 cloth...
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is publishing reviews of new books and advertisements from a variety of firms, appleton, ticknor, mcmillan and others. in june 1884 the start of the summer season, it does the best summer books in paper editions. and then we have this, 1885. this is the first ad for summer books in paper covers. this is interesting in terms of the way the advertisement works. if you look closely you can see the prices. these are paperbound books. they are 50 cents to all of 30 cents, so not as low as cheap publishing but cheaper than the cloth, , that the books might he appeared in. the first three are books by very, very popular well-established scribner office, many of them from 1870s so you're not new. we have frank stockton the lady or the tiger or there's a story about family on a canal vote. it also mentions francis hodgkins burnett, outlast lowery, a story about the coal mines in england. look at the three titles underneath it. the three in the middle are all the george carson leisa, one is newport, novel. one something called passion, and the third is in the distance. all three of these are novels
is publishing reviews of new books and advertisements from a variety of firms, appleton, ticknor, mcmillan and others. in june 1884 the start of the summer season, it does the best summer books in paper editions. and then we have this, 1885. this is the first ad for summer books in paper covers. this is interesting in terms of the way the advertisement works. if you look closely you can see the prices. these are paperbound books. they are 50 cents to all of 30 cents, so not as low as cheap...
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first i read the book by terry mcmillan. i loved the book. was excited when it became a movie.ng this for teenage readers. and that surprised me. i thought that that would be a little too advanced for them. why do you think this is a good book for teenagers? >> well, it's part of our "zora" created a literary cbooks by women. we felt it focuses friendship, on solidarity, what it means to be a true friend to one another and to support one another through good times and bad. and that's why i thought that this would be a good read. >> okay. i get that. i get that. it definitely is about supporting each other. when the men go crazy and don't act right. you're right. that's a really good recommendation when you look at it that way. what about adult readers? >> oh, for adult readers, there's so much out there. one book that i think is critical to read is so you want to talk about race. this is by agiom aluo, a good starting point for anyone who wants to have a conversation about race with their friends, with their family, even with your colleagues. it answers such questions as what a
first i read the book by terry mcmillan. i loved the book. was excited when it became a movie.ng this for teenage readers. and that surprised me. i thought that that would be a little too advanced for them. why do you think this is a good book for teenagers? >> well, it's part of our "zora" created a literary cbooks by women. we felt it focuses friendship, on solidarity, what it means to be a true friend to one another and to support one another through good times and bad. and...
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stephen mcmillan will join us in a few. the let's talk about the market today. and for the month.t institute is still with us ubs and mark smith joins the conversation first i'll turn it you to, mike. you sort of left us last hour with the fact that august can be volatile but the setup here is just more of the same. which is technology leads this market that remains disunconnected with a lot of the economic fundamentals we see. >> no doubt about it there was a little bit of a squeeze and chase feel just to the final hour you don't know if that is necessarily telling you much of anything except you have this month end rush people not wanting to be skewed to negative to into the weekend. we have another interesting situation here that is a record high monthly close on the s&p 500 a couple per spent below the all time close that is mid month. all thyme monthly close. at the same time, all time low and all time high close in gold. so it's the everything rally at the moment it is kind of disinflationary boom that is going on in the asset markets at the moment. not that there is vas dis
stephen mcmillan will join us in a few. the let's talk about the market today. and for the month.t institute is still with us ubs and mark smith joins the conversation first i'll turn it you to, mike. you sort of left us last hour with the fact that august can be volatile but the setup here is just more of the same. which is technology leads this market that remains disunconnected with a lot of the economic fundamentals we see. >> no doubt about it there was a little bit of a squeeze and...
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he then observed that he thought it was strange that may mcmillan had written this statement as amberd managed to miss spelled her name not once but twice in two different ways throughout the letter. he also took the court through several of the incidents where amber heard says thatjohnny depp had been violent towards her and said that the evidence pointed in the other direction. not only we re in the other direction. not only were there witnesses who had been employed byjohnny depp or associated with him, there were independent witnesses like a police officer, an officer who attended one officer, an officer who attended one of the incidents in los angeles, a trained domestic violence officer. she told the court that she saw no visible signs of injury on amber heard. amber heard hadn't said a physical altercation had taken place, which contrasts with what amber heard had told the court throughout this case and on other occasions. thejudgement was reserved by mrjustice nichol and we are now waiting to see what his judgement will be and whetherjohnny depp will be labelled as a wife beat
he then observed that he thought it was strange that may mcmillan had written this statement as amberd managed to miss spelled her name not once but twice in two different ways throughout the letter. he also took the court through several of the incidents where amber heard says thatjohnny depp had been violent towards her and said that the evidence pointed in the other direction. not only we re in the other direction. not only were there witnesses who had been employed byjohnny depp or...