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>> i think justice neil gorsuch said it well. when neighbors gathered in that room, no one thought they would come to success. the only reason they were able to his they were so good to each other. that has a great message for our times and sometimes it is easy to forget that our country has gone through greater peoples in the past that has seen enormous disagreements on the public stage, professor stephen carter who writes a lot has written an entire book on arguing we have very few manners for much of american history, the british author in the country in the mid 1800s wrote a book that we had no manners at all and very famous disagreements in the past, jefferson and hamilton. a dual between hamilton at a sitting vice president, as you may know, fatally. we always come back as a country, it does seem our differences are unique to our times, particularly acute, remember we have seen such differences in the past and have overcome them. >> that's important to learn from history and to remember how close we have come to violence an
>> i think justice neil gorsuch said it well. when neighbors gathered in that room, no one thought they would come to success. the only reason they were able to his they were so good to each other. that has a great message for our times and sometimes it is easy to forget that our country has gone through greater peoples in the past that has seen enormous disagreements on the public stage, professor stephen carter who writes a lot has written an entire book on arguing we have very few...
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neil gorsuch. one of the people who turned over roe v. wade. and what do we know about neil gorsuch at the time the vote came up? we knew that as lower court judge she had done the hobby lobby opinion which restricted access to contraception. we knew he had come from a list of prescreened people who would be antiabortion and we knew that 50 groups that support access to abortion had opposed neil gorsuch and yet john deaton says i would have voted for him. and now john deaton gives us the big defense of the filibuster that keeps us from making roe v. wade law of the land. that's the problem. we can't pass it with 52 votes because the republicans filibuster us. so here's the deal. if republicans are in control of the senate, there will be no bill to make roe v. wade law of the land. it doesn't matter where the we have 50 votes for it, 51 or 52. with republican control of the senate, we will have no bill to codify roe v. wade and that means when they are coming for us in massachusetts, we have no defense. mr. deaton: i get 30 seconds based on the
neil gorsuch. one of the people who turned over roe v. wade. and what do we know about neil gorsuch at the time the vote came up? we knew that as lower court judge she had done the hobby lobby opinion which restricted access to contraception. we knew he had come from a list of prescreened people who would be antiabortion and we knew that 50 groups that support access to abortion had opposed neil gorsuch and yet john deaton says i would have voted for him. and now john deaton gives us the big...
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inspired by our founding ideals and so exciting that we get to talk this morning with justice neil gorsuch, the honorary cochair of the national constitution center is joined by his coauthor jenny, please join me in welcoming neil gorsuch and janey. we are honored that you're here on constitution day. whyy don't we start by talking history of constitution day? >> well, janey, i want you chime in here too. it started about a hundred years ago by a woman who had immigrated from poll and after the russian immigration to escape communism and she loved this country so much and the opportunities that had given her, she wanted to throw a party to celebrate the constitution and so she did in long island home and dressed up in revolutionary outfits and had marching bands and they threw a big party and a newspaper publisher at the time thought that wasth such a great idea tht he said other cities should follow suit. and soon it became one of the biggest holidays in the american calendar. hundreds of thousands of people would gather in central park and philadelphia to, all around the country to celeb
inspired by our founding ideals and so exciting that we get to talk this morning with justice neil gorsuch, the honorary cochair of the national constitution center is joined by his coauthor jenny, please join me in welcoming neil gorsuch and janey. we are honored that you're here on constitution day. whyy don't we start by talking history of constitution day? >> well, janey, i want you chime in here too. it started about a hundred years ago by a woman who had immigrated from poll and...
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at 5:30 pm, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's foundingals of democracy, liberty and equality. and then at 6 p.m., the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the them african-american women who worked in nasa's computer pull. -- computer pool. among their achievements was sending men to the moon. at 7 p.m. watch american history tv series, historic presidential elections, exploring what made these elections historic. the issues of different eras and their lasting impact on the nation for this week the election of 1948 and what was considered a major upset. harry truman defeated republican new york governor thomas dewey in 1948 to win a full term in the white house. then at 8 p.m. on lectures in history, university of north carolina history professor janie myers on southeast native american tribes in the 18 century and the impacts of colonialism, the american revolution, and the emergence of the united states. at 9:30 p.m. on the presidency, an autho looksr at how eleanor roosevelt used television to promote her political and social cau
at 5:30 pm, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's foundingals of democracy, liberty and equality. and then at 6 p.m., the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the them african-american women who worked in nasa's computer pull. -- computer pool. among their achievements was sending men to the moon. at 7 p.m. watch american history tv series, historic presidential elections, exploring what made these elections historic. the issues of different eras...
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we've got the former clerk to supreme court justice neil gorsuch, he's mike davis.to take it on on the. also this -- the. >> ever since iran has been exporting terror all over the world, it's been just unraveling. the whole middle east has been unraveling. but, of course, the whole world has been unraveling since we left office. russia would have never attacked ukraine. this would have never if happened in the middle east. there wouldn't have been is an october 7th. you wouldn't have had inflation. none of these things would have happened. elizabeth: -- and, you know, multiple new october surprises hitting the 2024 race. and tonight's vp debate, it's iran, hurricane helene, the port strike. my panel is here to react. let's check in first with my buddies dagen and sean. it's good to see you guys. sean: welcome back. good to see you. we're going to do a debate preview with lara trump as well as the man who prepped tim walz for the debate for j.d. vance, tom tom emmer. dagen: we've got two hours coming up including all-around bad ass cory mills, congressman. he is on t
we've got the former clerk to supreme court justice neil gorsuch, he's mike davis.to take it on on the. also this -- the. >> ever since iran has been exporting terror all over the world, it's been just unraveling. the whole middle east has been unraveling. but, of course, the whole world has been unraveling since we left office. russia would have never attacked ukraine. this would have never if happened in the middle east. there wouldn't have been is an october 7th. you wouldn't have had...
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eastern, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideas of democracy, liberty and equality. at 6:00, the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women with their contributions to space exploration. at seven :00 p.m. eastern, watch american history tv series historic presidential elections, exploring what may -- made these elections historic and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948 and what was considered a major upset, harry truman defeating new york governor thomas dewey in 1948 to win a full term in the white house. at eight :00 p.m. eastern, university of north carolina at pembroke history of that history professor jamie myers on southeast native american tribes in the 18th century and the impacts of colonialism, the revolution and the emergence of the united states. and at 930 p.m. eastern, author angela beauchamp looks at how eleanor roosevelt used film and television to promote her political and social causes. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-s
eastern, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideas of democracy, liberty and equality. at 6:00, the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women with their contributions to space exploration. at seven :00 p.m. eastern, watch american history tv series historic presidential elections, exploring what may -- made these elections historic and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948 and what was...
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so exciting because of talk this morning with justice neil gorsuch the honorary cochair of the nationalonstitutions and is joined by his co-author, please join me in joining them. [applause] justice, we are so honored you are here on constitution day. why don't we start by talking about the history of constitution day but what is constitution day? >> and o in a chime in here too started about 100 years ago by a woman who it immigrated from poland after the russian revolution to escape communism. she loved this country so much the opportunities it had given her she wanted to throw a party to celebrate the constitution. and so she did in her long island home. they dressed up in revolutionary outfitsnd and they had marching bands and they threw a big party. and aou newspaper publisher at e time thought that was such a great idea he said others should follow suitf and so it became e of the biggest holidays on the american calendar. hundreds of thousands of people would gather in central park, in philadelphia and all around the country to celebrate the constitution for that is how got starte
so exciting because of talk this morning with justice neil gorsuch the honorary cochair of the nationalonstitutions and is joined by his co-author, please join me in joining them. [applause] justice, we are so honored you are here on constitution day. why don't we start by talking about the history of constitution day but what is constitution day? >> and o in a chime in here too started about 100 years ago by a woman who it immigrated from poland after the russian revolution to escape...
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and it's so exciting that we get to talk this morning with justice neil gorsuch, the honorary co-chair of the national constitution center. he's joined by his coauthor, janie nitze. please join me and welcoming justice gorsuch and janie nitze up. just as we're so honored that you're here on constitution day. why don't we start by talking about the history of constitution day? what is constitution? well, and jamie, i want you to chime in here, too. it was started about 100 years ago by a woman who had emigrated from poland after the russian revolution to escape communism. and she loved this country so much. the opportunities it had given her. she wanted to propose party to celebrate the constitution. and so she did an hour long island home, and they dressed up in revolutionary outfits and they had marching bands and they threw a big party and a newspaper publisher at the time thought that was such a great idea that he said other cities should follow suit. and soon it became one of the biggest holidays in the american calendar. hundreds of thousands of people would gather in central park
and it's so exciting that we get to talk this morning with justice neil gorsuch, the honorary co-chair of the national constitution center. he's joined by his coauthor, janie nitze. please join me and welcoming justice gorsuch and janie nitze up. just as we're so honored that you're here on constitution day. why don't we start by talking about the history of constitution day? what is constitution? well, and jamie, i want you to chime in here, too. it was started about 100 years ago by a woman...
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welcome supreme court justice neil gorsuch and author of this project mike davis. pros are saying it's election interference and trump's trial are being violated and constitutional rights. >> senator tom cotton is exactly right. what biden/harris special council jack smith has done here is a direct violation of the department of justices. a manual for the federal prosecutors and agents that makes sense unlawful for them to take action piling 165 middle age political document out of order highly irregular and this obama judge and in is a political assassination attempt by jack smith. liz: should he request de-pate baiting and be disbarred and cnn top legal analyst and el lee honen said these are president trump and ellie calling it a cheep shot and violated ordinary justice department procedures and principles to get trump before the election. he says there's no defending the conduct and legally and politically prejudicial of trump and another judge on the hot seat for doing this before the election. this grand jury testimony is yet to be adjudicated and it's outsid
welcome supreme court justice neil gorsuch and author of this project mike davis. pros are saying it's election interference and trump's trial are being violated and constitutional rights. >> senator tom cotton is exactly right. what biden/harris special council jack smith has done here is a direct violation of the department of justices. a manual for the federal prosecutors and agents that makes sense unlawful for them to take action piling 165 middle age political document out of order...
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paul: will neil gorsuch be decisive? he will be important in this argument i assume?ou are probably referencing his opinion a few years ago which had protections for gender identity into employment antidiscrimination law. you can't read anything from that into this case because it is a statutory case, defining consistent terms. he may or may not the on one side or the other but i don't think at least for him that case will be deposited. paul: tell us about the ghost running case, what are ghost guns and what is the dispute? >> we are in the month of halloween but this doesn't have anything to do with paranormal firearms or anything like that. the court throughout a regulation redefining bumps stocks to be machine guns. here, similarly, the same agency bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms redefined special kits, or parts, that can be manufactured, the doesn't have a serial number, it is hard to teresa. and regulating that sort of thing, we have the same sort of result here and there is no indication mind you that it is these kinds of guns that are prevalent, used in
paul: will neil gorsuch be decisive? he will be important in this argument i assume?ou are probably referencing his opinion a few years ago which had protections for gender identity into employment antidiscrimination law. you can't read anything from that into this case because it is a statutory case, defining consistent terms. he may or may not the on one side or the other but i don't think at least for him that case will be deposited. paul: tell us about the ghost running case, what are ghost...
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i talked one-on-one with stephen breyer and current justice neil gorsuch. my in-depth conversations with them are available on my living the bream podcast that drops today. the check them out. you'll hear stories on and off the bench. hanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. mark: hello america i am marco levin and this is "life, liberty & levin" son dav sunday but we o great guests senator "life, liberty & levin" and bernie moreno so i hope to call senator in the state of ohio he's run against the marxist socialist. we will get to that in a moment. you know, folks, there are leaders and there are leaders. there are statesmen and there are statesmen. mark, what are you talking about? we have people in this country who are absently fabulous. we have had fabulous presidency. what makes them so remarkable as they think out-of-the-box. donald trump thanks out of the box. donald trump is and will be a historic and iconic figure. not from america's media today and today the authors, 20, 50, 100 years from now he will get the acclaim that he deserves. it will not do him a
i talked one-on-one with stephen breyer and current justice neil gorsuch. my in-depth conversations with them are available on my living the bream podcast that drops today. the check them out. you'll hear stories on and off the bench. hanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. mark: hello america i am marco levin and this is "life, liberty & levin" son dav sunday but we o great guests senator "life, liberty & levin" and bernie moreno so i hope to call senator in the...
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i talked one-on-one with stephen breyer and current justice neil gorsuch. my in-depth conversations with them are available on my living the bream podcast that drops today. the check them out. you'll hear stories on and off the bench. hanks for joining us. i'm shannon bream. have a wonderful week.ra see you next week. will: that's . do you want to say good bye? ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone. well come to "sunday morning futures." thanks so much for joining us this morning, i'm maria bartiromo. today, negligence and dereliction of couth. fema running out of money after the white house shelled out billions to house and care for illegals as american citizens get walloped by hurricane helene with a little help from biden and harris. former hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard on the ground in north carolina and georgia with relief efforts for hard-hit communities. plus, florida congressman byron donalds and pennsylvania senate candidate david mccormick on the race that could change everything now 30 days away. then, president trump returns to the scene o
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supreme court by former justice stephen breyer is opposite of legal formalism embodied by a justice neil gorsuch that the law should be strictly construed in light of its text and original understanding regardless of practical consequences. in at that sense holmes was also the center of a debate that continues to this day. >> what was the
supreme court by former justice stephen breyer is opposite of legal formalism embodied by a justice neil gorsuch that the law should be strictly construed in light of its text and original understanding regardless of practical consequences. in at that sense holmes was also the center of a debate that continues to this day. >> what was the
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our distinguished guest today is neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united states, a colorado native. justice gorsuch served as a judge on the us court of appeals for the 10th circuit before his appointment to the supreme court by president donald j. trump in 2017. he has also worked as a senior official at the justice department, where he helped oversee its civil litigating divisions. as a partner at a law firm, a law professor and as a law clerk for justices byron white and anthony kennedy. his new book, which you all have in your hands, is overruled. the human toll of too much law. it just hit stores this week and is sure to be his second bestseller. following his 29 book, 2019 book, a republic if you can keep it, we have additional copies of the book available for sale in the museum store following the program. justice gorsuch will be interviewed today by jim byron president and ceo of the richard nixon foundation. so with that, ladies and gentlemen, all rise, please, and welcome justice gorsuch for. your honor. welcome to the nixon library. it is a real honor
our distinguished guest today is neil gorsuch, associate justice of the supreme court of the united states, a colorado native. justice gorsuch served as a judge on the us court of appeals for the 10th circuit before his appointment to the supreme court by president donald j. trump in 2017. he has also worked as a senior official at the justice department, where he helped oversee its civil litigating divisions. as a partner at a law firm, a law professor and as a law clerk for justices byron...
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eastern, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideals of liberty and equality. at 6:00, a ceremony offering -- honoring the african-american women who worked at nasa and their achievements with helping to calculate the 1959 apollo 11 mission sending men to the moon. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, watch american history tv's series "historic presidential elections," exploring what made these elections historic. this week, the election of 1948 in what was considered an upset. democratic president harry truman defeated thomas dewey to win a full term in the white house. at 8:00 p.m. on lectures of history, university of carolina at pembroke history professor on southeast native american tribes during the 18th history and the impacts on colonialism during the american revolution and the emergence of the united states. at 9:00 p.m., an author looks at how elliott -- eleanor used film and television from the early 1930's to 1950's to promote her social causes. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. find the full schedule on your program guide
eastern, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideals of liberty and equality. at 6:00, a ceremony offering -- honoring the african-american women who worked at nasa and their achievements with helping to calculate the 1959 apollo 11 mission sending men to the moon. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, watch american history tv's series "historic presidential elections," exploring what made these elections historic. this week, the election of 1948...
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and i talked about the supreme court and trump added neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett matt mentioned immunity, so i was thinking above the law and the fact that he thinks he is a king and i added ginni thomas as well as samuel alito's wife who likes to fly flags. this is when the alito draft was accidentally released if you can believe that. sometimes you just have to kind of think i will just visually show this. that is part of the draft and i wanted to show how this is creating a situation where women are not controlling their own lives. so now we come to 2024, vice president harris and trump with all of his baggage. so what i really want to kind of want to talk about is we watched hillary clinton run for president twice and i started cartooning in 1992 and saw a lot of sexism toward her, not just by people, but by the media. this was done in 2008 when she was running against obama and a voter asked her a question and she teared up and i went back and looked at that video because it is described as she started crying, she is just getting a little emotional talking ab
and i talked about the supreme court and trump added neil gorsuch, brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett matt mentioned immunity, so i was thinking above the law and the fact that he thinks he is a king and i added ginni thomas as well as samuel alito's wife who likes to fly flags. this is when the alito draft was accidentally released if you can believe that. sometimes you just have to kind of think i will just visually show this. that is part of the draft and i wanted to show how this is...
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i talked one-on-one with stephen breyer and current justice neil gorsuch.-depth conversations with them are available on my living the bream podcast that drops today. the check them out. you'll hear stories on and off the bench. hanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ ♪
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. >> starting with neil gorsuch, just weeks after taking office, then brett kavanaugh in 2018 and finishing off with amy coney barrett just a week before election day we were looking in that moment at the cementing of a super majority of conservative justices with great fear because we knew the potential would move very quickly to overturn roe the supreme court has overturned roe v. >> wade absolutely a static well it's been overturned president trump's appointments to the court are probably his lasting legacy. it's going along outlive donald trump, going long i live his memory because a lot of the justices he appointed judges are fairly young consequential legacies a huge win for trump and his conservative base for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. >> wade terminated. and i did it but the reversal of roe would become a loss at the ballot box blunting the expected red wave in the 2022 midterms and being very unpopular with voters as trump approaches 2024 he doesn't know how to talk about it everybody does he tout it? >> does he distance himself from it? >> he seems to choose a mixtur
. >> starting with neil gorsuch, just weeks after taking office, then brett kavanaugh in 2018 and finishing off with amy coney barrett just a week before election day we were looking in that moment at the cementing of a super majority of conservative justices with great fear because we knew the potential would move very quickly to overturn roe the supreme court has overturned roe v. >> wade absolutely a static well it's been overturned president trump's appointments to the court are...
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. >> starting with neil gorsuch, just weeks after taking office, then brett kavanaugh in 2018 and finishing off with amy coney barrett just a week before election day we were looking in that moment at the cementing of a super majority of conservative justices with great fear because we knew the potential would move very quickly to overturn roe the supreme court has overturned roe v wade absolutely a static so it's been overturned president trump's appointments to the court are probably his lasting legacy. >> it's going along outlive donald trump, going long, i live his memory because a lot of justices he appointed judges are fairly young consequential legacies a huge win for trump and his conservative base for 54 years, they were trying to get roe v. >> wade terminated. and i did it but the reversal of roe would become a loss at the ballot box blunting the expected red wave in the 2022 midterms and being very unpopular with voters as trump approaches 2024 he doesn't know how to talk about it. >> everybody does. >> he touted does he distance himself from it? he seems to choose a mixture of b
. >> starting with neil gorsuch, just weeks after taking office, then brett kavanaugh in 2018 and finishing off with amy coney barrett just a week before election day we were looking in that moment at the cementing of a super majority of conservative justices with great fear because we knew the potential would move very quickly to overturn roe the supreme court has overturned roe v wade absolutely a static so it's been overturned president trump's appointments to the court are probably...
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eastern, neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideals of democracy, liberty, and equality. at 6:00, a congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women who worked at nasa's computer pool, there contributions to space exploration and helping to cockily 1959 apollo 11 mission that send men to the moon. 7:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv series historic presidential elections. explore what made these elections historic and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, election of 1948 and what was considered a major upset. democratic president harry truman defeated thomas dewey in 1948 to win a full term in the white house. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, university of north carolina and temperament history professor jamie myers on southeast native american tribes during the 18th century and impacts of colonialism, the american revolution, and emergence of the u.s. 9:30 p.m. eastern on the presidency, angela beauchamp looks at how eleanor roosevelt used film and television from the early 1930's to the 1960's to promote her political and social cause
eastern, neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideals of democracy, liberty, and equality. at 6:00, a congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women who worked at nasa's computer pool, there contributions to space exploration and helping to cockily 1959 apollo 11 mission that send men to the moon. 7:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv series historic presidential elections. explore what made these elections historic and the lasting impact on...
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if you count the skinny repeal, you voted to confirm brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch to the supreme court. they were key to overturning roe. and yet, you back harris over trump when we have these key issues for democrats, including abortion in the closing days and now obamacare and you're not on their side with those issues why? >> oh, we do differ particularly domestic on foreign policy. i can tell you if she's a lot closer to traditional bipartisan consensus on foreign policy, are even more conservative foreign policy, working with our allies, strong american presence, leadership abroad but domestically, yes, there are differences, but here's where i signed mostly with kamala harris as a conservative, i believe in the rule of law as do all conservatives. and the basic tenet of the rule of law is that you respect elections. and the former president had an election, he lost. and then he sought to overturn that election and that's not conservative. and so that's the most important for me is respect for the rule of law and that's where she's far or closer to where conservatives and mo
if you count the skinny repeal, you voted to confirm brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch to the supreme court. they were key to overturning roe. and yet, you back harris over trump when we have these key issues for democrats, including abortion in the closing days and now obamacare and you're not on their side with those issues why? >> oh, we do differ particularly domestic on foreign policy. i can tell you if she's a lot closer to traditional bipartisan consensus on foreign policy, are even...
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she shepherded neil gorsuch this is supreme court process and celebrating when roe v.was overturned. she set herself when she entered the republican primary, all of a sudden her mind change of this because she knows this is important to voters in new hampshire. we cannot trust what she is saying right now. we need to make sure we have a governor who will protect -- reproductive health in new hampshire and that is my priority. >> allergy a quick chance to follow up, national abortion been with the 20 weeks i believe speedy five months here cargo along with exceptions, after those five months. the current law is six months in new hampshire and obviously with exceptions in the last three months. i believe this issue should be decided by the state. new hampshire decided this and for me i firmly support the law. that is what i said from day one in this campaign. i will be to anything more restrictive that is sent to my desk and i believe it's consensus. one of her jobs as governor is to bring people together around difficult issues and respect the consensus of the state, an
she shepherded neil gorsuch this is supreme court process and celebrating when roe v.was overturned. she set herself when she entered the republican primary, all of a sudden her mind change of this because she knows this is important to voters in new hampshire. we cannot trust what she is saying right now. we need to make sure we have a governor who will protect -- reproductive health in new hampshire and that is my priority. >> allergy a quick chance to follow up, national abortion been...
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by former justice stephen breyer is the opposite of formalism embodied by justice like justice neil gorsuch that sense, holmes was at the center of the debate that continues to this day. host: what was the reaction in 1881 when the common-law was published? jeffrey: i think we could call it respectful to weldment. -- bewilderment. it was delivered as a series of lectures and everyone acknowledged that holmes gave a deep and real contribution to systematizing the common-law and from the beginning, many people found it tough reading and therefore-- host: jeff rosen, is the common-law still taught in law school? >> i had it assigned in law school. i still remember thcopy i had, a brown paperback cover with a gavel on it. i must've tried to make myay through it, but i don't remember a word of it. it wasn't until you gave me the homework assignment of talking about the common-law, that i set out to read read -- reread it. i found it as arduous as many people have before. so therefore deafening took some close reading, but i think it is just an example of the fact that it is a book that is much r
by former justice stephen breyer is the opposite of formalism embodied by justice like justice neil gorsuch that sense, holmes was at the center of the debate that continues to this day. host: what was the reaction in 1881 when the common-law was published? jeffrey: i think we could call it respectful to weldment. -- bewilderment. it was delivered as a series of lectures and everyone acknowledged that holmes gave a deep and real contribution to systematizing the common-law and from the...
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eastern, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about the founding ideals ofracy, liberty and equality. and the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women who worked at nasa for the space expiration in earliest days and for calculating the 1969 apollo mission to the moon. watch american history tv's series historic presidential elections, employing -- exploring what made them historic, the issues of the errors and a lasting impact on the nation. the election of 1948 and what was considered a major upset where democratic harry truman defeated republican harry doing -- thomas dewey. and a history professor jimmy myers on southeast native american tribes during the 18th century and the impact of colonialism, the american revolution and the emergence of the united states. and at 10:30 p.m. eastern, and author looks at how eleanor roosevelt used film and television in the early 1930's to the 1950's to promote her political and social causes. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span 2 and find a full prog
eastern, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about the founding ideals ofracy, liberty and equality. and the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women who worked at nasa for the space expiration in earliest days and for calculating the 1969 apollo mission to the moon. watch american history tv's series historic presidential elections, employing -- exploring what made them historic, the issues of the errors and a lasting impact on the...
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supreme court by former justice stephen breyer is opposite of legal formalism embodied by a justice neil gorsuch, who thinks that the law should be strictly construed in light of its text and original understanding regardless of practical consequences. in at that sense holmes was also the center of a debate that continues to this day. >> what was the reaction in 1881 when the common-law was published? >> i think we could call it respectful bewilderment. it was well acclaimed, well received, delivered as a series of lectures that were well-attended and everyone acknowledged that holmes made a deep and real contribution to the systemizing of the law and found profound truth from its history, but from the very beginning, many people found it tough reading and therefore perhaps more praised than read. >> jeff rosen is the common-law still taught in law school? >> it's assigned. whether it's taught, i don't know. i have to fess up at this point and aseeped in law school, i remember the cover, brown paper back with a gavel on it and i must have tried to make my way through it. and it wasn't until you
supreme court by former justice stephen breyer is opposite of legal formalism embodied by a justice neil gorsuch, who thinks that the law should be strictly construed in light of its text and original understanding regardless of practical consequences. in at that sense holmes was also the center of a debate that continues to this day. >> what was the reaction in 1881 when the common-law was published? >> i think we could call it respectful bewilderment. it was well acclaimed, well...
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supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideals of americanberty, and equality. then the congressional gold medal ceremony. some of their achievements helping to calculate the apollo 11 omission. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, watch historic presidential elections exploring what made these elections historic. the issues of different eras and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948 in a major upset, harry truman defeated governor dewey in 1948 to win a full term in the white house. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a history professor on southeast native american tribes during the 18th century and the impact of colonialism, the american revolution, and the emergence of the united states. at 9:30 eastern, looking at how eleanor roosevelt used film and television from the early 1930's to the 1950's to promote her political and social causes. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a full schedule on yourrogram guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> weeknights this month, we are s
supreme court justice neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's founding ideals of americanberty, and equality. then the congressional gold medal ceremony. some of their achievements helping to calculate the apollo 11 omission. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, watch historic presidential elections exploring what made these elections historic. the issues of different eras and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948 in a major upset, harry truman defeated governor...
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neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's fin -- america's founding ideals, and a congressionalceremony honoring the african-american men and women for their contributions to space exploration in its early days for calculating the 1969 apollo mission sending men to the moon. watch historic presidential elections, exploring what made these elections historic, issues of different eras, and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948. in what was considered a major upset, harry truman defeated republican new york governor thomas dewey in 1948 to win a full term in the white house. lectures in history, the university of north carolina at pembroke history professor on southeast native american tribes during the 18th century and the impacts of colonialism, the american revolution, and emergence of the united states. on the presidency, looking at how eleanor roosevelt used film from the early 1930's to 1960's to promote her political and social causes. exploring the american story. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program gu
neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's fin -- america's founding ideals, and a congressionalceremony honoring the african-american men and women for their contributions to space exploration in its early days for calculating the 1969 apollo mission sending men to the moon. watch historic presidential elections, exploring what made these elections historic, issues of different eras, and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948. in what was considered a...
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eastern, neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talks about america's founding ideals of democracy, libertyequality. at 6:00 the gold-medal ceremony honoring the african-american women for their calculation of the 1969 apollo 11 mission, sending men to the moon. at 7:00 p.m. eastern, watch american history tv series "historical presidential elections" exploring what made these historic, issues of different eras, and their lasting impact on the nation. 1948 and what was considered a major upset democratic president harry truman defeated thomas dewey in 1948 to win a full term in the white house. at 8:00 p.m., university of north carolina at pembroke history professor myers on tribes and the impact of colonialism and the emergence of the united states not :00 on the presidency, an author looks at how eleanor roosevelt used film and television from the early 1930's to the 1960's to promote her political and social causes. exploring the american story. watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch anytime online at c-span.org/history. >>
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eastern, supreme court justice neil gorsuch and a former law clerk talk about america's founding ideals0, the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring african-americans who work at nasa's computer pool. one of their achievements was helping to calculate the apollo 11 mission sending them to the moon. watch american history tv's serious historic presidential election someone made these elections historic in their impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948. and what was considered a major upset, harry truman defeated thomas dewey in 1948, winning a full term in the white house. and at 8 p.m., a history professor on southeast native american tribes during the 18th century and the impact of colonialism, the american revolution and the emergence of the united states. and on the presidency, author angela beauchamp talks about how franklin roosevelt did use film. watch american history tv on c-an 2. >> the house will be in order. >> c-span celebrates 45 years of f covering congress like no other. we have been your primary source for capitol hill, providing balance, unfiltered cove
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neil gorsuch and his former law clerk talk about america's fin -- america's founding ideals, and a congressionalmony honoring the african-american men and women for their contributions to space exploration in its early days for calculating the 1969 apollo mission sending men to the moon. watch historic presidential elections, exploring what made these elections historic, issues of different eras, and the lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948. in what was considered a major upset, harry truman defeated republican new york governor thomas dewey in 1948 to win a full term in the white house. lectures in history, the university of north carolina at pembroke history professor on southeast native american tribes during the 18th century and the impacts of colonialism, the american revolution, and emergence of the united states. on the presidency, looking at how eleanor roosevelt used film from the early 1930's to 1960's to promote her political and social causes. exploring the american story. watch american history tv every weekend and find a full schedule on your program guide
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supreme court justice neil gorsuch and former law clerk talk about america's founding ideas of democracy, liberty and equality. then, the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women who worked for nasa and country fitted to space extortion in its earliest days and helped send men to the moon. watch american history tv's historic presidential elections, exploit what made them historic, and their lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948 in what was considered a major upset, democratic harry truman defeated dewey to win a full term in the white house. then on lectures in history, the university of north carolina professor on southeast native american tribes during the 18th century and the impacts of colonialism, the american revolution, and more. and on the presidency, and author looks at how eleanor roosevelt used film and television from the early 1930's through the 1950's to promote her political and social causes. exporting th
supreme court justice neil gorsuch and former law clerk talk about america's founding ideas of democracy, liberty and equality. then, the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring the african-american women who worked for nasa and country fitted to space extortion in its earliest days and helped send men to the moon. watch american history tv's historic presidential elections, exploit what made them historic, and their lasting impact on the nation. this week, the election of 1948 in what was...