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it did not look like that when olmstead began. he saw that was an important part of it. it was also important that the country learn you could have a scientifically managed forest. they had been doing it for centuries in europe, but it was not the practice here. he helped bring back together with george vanderbilt. as olmstead and vanderbilt were working out the bigger estate -- they understand the scientifically-managed forest would be a really big part of the estate -- they had to find someone who would make this happen. the first person they brought in as the first manager was remembered more from the national forest service. he started his career here at biltmore. was it going to look like in 20 years? was it going to look like in 50 years. horticulture,r of . have one important job the azalea garden, the shrub garden, the water gardens, the italian gardens. all of this had very specific goals the guests would experience. it all comes down to the original design and the people we have making it all come together. that is what makes biltmore. >> our cities tour staff
it did not look like that when olmstead began. he saw that was an important part of it. it was also important that the country learn you could have a scientifically managed forest. they had been doing it for centuries in europe, but it was not the practice here. he helped bring back together with george vanderbilt. as olmstead and vanderbilt were working out the bigger estate -- they understand the scientifically-managed forest would be a really big part of the estate -- they had to find...
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but olmstead was quite familiar with not just asheville area but beyond. he had traveled through here essentially in a role of journalist in many ways written about his travels so he knew potential of this area -- from a biological point from the botanical standpoint. then nay needed an architect and they brought on richard morris hunt who is arguably most renowned architect worked with various members of the vanderbilt family worked with george staten island, and so george had had kind of this dream team in place. i mean, i can't even imagine today if you wanted to have a country e estate a better pairing than frederick olmstead the or father of landscape architecture and richard morris hunt the first american to ever graduate from are the bizarre in paris. the guilded age architect. and the plan was finalized i believe in 1889, and he kept on accumulating different parcels sometimes through the name of an agent. sometimes his own name, and then they got -- then they got cracking and it was not until official opening for family and friends was christmas a
but olmstead was quite familiar with not just asheville area but beyond. he had traveled through here essentially in a role of journalist in many ways written about his travels so he knew potential of this area -- from a biological point from the botanical standpoint. then nay needed an architect and they brought on richard morris hunt who is arguably most renowned architect worked with various members of the vanderbilt family worked with george staten island, and so george had had kind of this...
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it did not look like that when olmstead began. he part that the learn scientifically been europe, was not helped bring with george vanderbilt. as olmstead and vanderbilt were working out the bigger estate -- they understand the scientifically-managed forest would be a really big part of the estate --find this they the first manager was remembered more from the national forest service. he started his career here at biltmore. was it going to look like in 20 to years. the director of horticulture, i have one important job. the azalea garden garden, the water gardens, the italian gardens. all of this had very specific goals would experience the original design and the people we have making it all come together. that is what makes biltmore. >> this weekend american history tv is featuring asheville, north carolina. we visited many sites showcasing its history. it's over a hundred miles inland from the atlantic coast. learn more about asheville all weekend here on american history tv. >> in april 2013i received a phone call from the wal
it did not look like that when olmstead began. he part that the learn scientifically been europe, was not helped bring with george vanderbilt. as olmstead and vanderbilt were working out the bigger estate -- they understand the scientifically-managed forest would be a really big part of the estate --find this they the first manager was remembered more from the national forest service. he started his career here at biltmore. was it going to look like in 20 to years. the director of horticulture,...
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to do a lot of rehabilitation, but olmstead was quite familiar with not just the asheville area, but he traveled through here essentially in a role of journalism writing about his travels, so he knew the potential of the area from a biological standpoint, a botanical standpoint. then, they needed an architect and they brought on richard morris hunt two is the most renowned architect of the gilded age working with various members of the vanderbilt family. he worked with the george in staten island, so george had kind of this dream team and play semi- can't even imagine today if you wanted a country estate a better pay or read than frederick olmstead the father landscape architecture and richard morris hunt, the first american to graduate from paris. the gilded age architect in the plan was finalized in 1889. he kept on accumulating different parcels, sometimes through the name of an agent, sometimes his own name and then they got cracking and it was not until the official opening for family and friends was christmas, 1895. of the interior was not completely finished at that time , but
to do a lot of rehabilitation, but olmstead was quite familiar with not just the asheville area, but he traveled through here essentially in a role of journalism writing about his travels, so he knew the potential of the area from a biological standpoint, a botanical standpoint. then, they needed an architect and they brought on richard morris hunt two is the most renowned architect of the gilded age working with various members of the vanderbilt family. he worked with the george in staten...
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he wanted olmstead to take a look at where he was thinking of building his country house and that is how it got started. then it became a very big country house. he was quite taken with the area and the decisive trip was the 88 trip he made with his mother. once olmstead said you haven't made a horrible mistake, the words are disaster here, you have to do a lot of rehabilitation but olmstead was quite familiar not just with the asheville area but beyond, he had traveled through here in the role of a journalist and had written about his travels. he knew the potential of this area from a biological standpoint, botanical standpoint, then they needed an architect, richard morris hunt, the most renowned architect working with various members of the vanderbilt family, worked on the vanderbilt family model in staten island so george had kind of this dream team in place. i can't imagine even today if you wanted to have a country estate, a better pairing than frederick olmstead, the father of landscape architecture and richard morris hunt, the first american ever to graduate in paris. the gil
he wanted olmstead to take a look at where he was thinking of building his country house and that is how it got started. then it became a very big country house. he was quite taken with the area and the decisive trip was the 88 trip he made with his mother. once olmstead said you haven't made a horrible mistake, the words are disaster here, you have to do a lot of rehabilitation but olmstead was quite familiar not just with the asheville area but beyond, he had traveled through here in the role...
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prefer to live at home whenever possible, and two, there have been several course cases such as olmstead which was a extreme court case, and here locally, chambers versus san francisco, and both of these cases found that unnecessary institutionalization of individuals with disabilities might be considered discrimination if there are appropriate options for care in a lower level. so giving changing demographics, health care financing trends, and the high cost of doing business, san francisco is facing several challenges. so first, we know we have a growing vulnerable population. our population 65 and older is growing rapidly. it's currently 14%, and this will grow to 21% of our population by 2030. additionally, we have a shrinking supply of skilled nursing beds, and we also have seen a more recent trend of closures of smaller boarding care operators. and finally, we know that there are limited options for individuals who are lower limited income, and especially if they need long-term care or if they have behavioral health challenges. for example we know that skilled nursing facilities whi
prefer to live at home whenever possible, and two, there have been several course cases such as olmstead which was a extreme court case, and here locally, chambers versus san francisco, and both of these cases found that unnecessary institutionalization of individuals with disabilities might be considered discrimination if there are appropriate options for care in a lower level. so giving changing demographics, health care financing trends, and the high cost of doing business, san francisco is...
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let you take angela in north olmstead, ohio on the line between 30 and 60 years old. >> good morning.verybody ins to whatever way you celebrate. i want to say that when they started killing off all the civil rights leaders with the kennedys, with martin luther king and malcolm x.. when all the big people were gone, this what did under the rug and say they are all a bunch of criminals. they started locking us up in droves. you walked across the street sideways or something. now the police just run people over, they don't care. i never thought i would live to see some like this in my lifetime. me she grandmother told never thought she would live to see a black man in the white house. she didn't live to see it, but i did. i lived my grandmother's dream. after she lead -- after he left the white house, looked at just look at the shadow our nation is in. nobody could've ever predicted this. host: angela this morning. what do you want to pick up on from that, press a joseph? -- professor joseph? despitei think -- >> the assassinations. we can go back as far as 63 with the kennedy and of edg
let you take angela in north olmstead, ohio on the line between 30 and 60 years old. >> good morning.verybody ins to whatever way you celebrate. i want to say that when they started killing off all the civil rights leaders with the kennedys, with martin luther king and malcolm x.. when all the big people were gone, this what did under the rug and say they are all a bunch of criminals. they started locking us up in droves. you walked across the street sideways or something. now the police...
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since they put the wiretaps in olmstead under the public sidewalk, this was a public phone booth in whichatz had no property interest. there were laws about constitutionally protected spaces, like a home. so is applying the existing law as good lower coats should edit required a conceptual leap by harvey schneider and the willingness to embrace the leap by the supreme court to strike down the search. >> will you explain the process of getting from the ninth circuit to the spring court -- supreme court? >> was they got their decision, they had a chance to file a petition for discretionary review. in the modern era the supreme , court takes a small percentage of cases. --typically takes question cases of national importance or where there is a split on the lower court. in this case, the law was clear. you had to have physical penetration. goldman, another important law, made it clear that you could use a device placed on the outside, ear.tially a large the law was clear. far as i recall, there was not a circuit split on this question. the supreme court took this case because there was deep
since they put the wiretaps in olmstead under the public sidewalk, this was a public phone booth in whichatz had no property interest. there were laws about constitutionally protected spaces, like a home. so is applying the existing law as good lower coats should edit required a conceptual leap by harvey schneider and the willingness to embrace the leap by the supreme court to strike down the search. >> will you explain the process of getting from the ninth circuit to the spring court --...
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court has made a move back toward the more property-based view and in some cases has revitalized olmstead and goldman going back to the text of the amendment. so the question now becomes what do do you with these cases as we go forward in the modern era? the reality is that the brought rights approach could have some very real applications, and you saw arguments in carpenter. justice scores scoresy talking about how they might apply. > that was such an interesting observation and fascinating. two different but supporting positions. on the one hand, the justice resurrecting the property based approach. on the other hand, justice sotomayor, said that it makes no sense that the data surrenderered to a third party is one to which we have no expectation of privacy, is focused more on our privacy expectations and that 24/7 searches can reveal so much about us, and we should have the right to conceal or thoughts on emotions. it is interesting to see two justices from different perspectives coming to the same result by bringing together two of these threads in the fourth amendment. both of which
court has made a move back toward the more property-based view and in some cases has revitalized olmstead and goldman going back to the text of the amendment. so the question now becomes what do do you with these cases as we go forward in the modern era? the reality is that the brought rights approach could have some very real applications, and you saw arguments in carpenter. justice scores scoresy talking about how they might apply. > that was such an interesting observation and...