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katty: are you an original? >> i was original that i used to be.what have you done to try to become more original? >> to find out how my worldview clashes with what most believe and speak up more with my contrarian opinions. for me, that is saying "there are a lot of people who use the myers-briggs type indicator, but that isn't a lot of evidence that is something we should use." it is about figuring out where i question the status quo come and not being silent. katty: the book is "originals." thank you for joining the program. many pet owners believe that music helps their animals relax. they might be right. there is some evidence that human harmonies might not be music to a cat's years. that is why david teie has come up with a composition that scientists say might be more appealing to felines than mozart or the rolling stones. i know brian went to meet him. -- jane o'brien went to meet him. ♪ jane: contrary and inscrutable. it is hard to fathom what goes on in a cat's mind. tomorrow, like fish, only taken. imagine trying to gauge their taste in
katty: are you an original? >> i was original that i used to be.what have you done to try to become more original? >> to find out how my worldview clashes with what most believe and speak up more with my contrarian opinions. for me, that is saying "there are a lot of people who use the myers-briggs type indicator, but that isn't a lot of evidence that is something we should use." it is about figuring out where i question the status quo come and not being silent. katty: the...
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, but original nevertheless. we arele on the ceiling not 100% sure of the date. there are 15 stars above it. it is somewhere after the 15th state interest the union. we don't know exactly when and may never know exactly when it was painted. it was sort of an artistic rendering of the seal of the united states. that was another thing created by the continental congress and independence hall in 1782. something they worked on throughout the revolutionary war. they kept changing a little bit here and there. floore a carpet on the that is a reproduction of the original carpet. it more than likely went to washington when they moved. it is long gone. we don't know what happened to the original senate carpet. it was made specifically for the room. there was enough written description of what exactly it was that enabled us to re-create the carpet. it would have also featured the seal of the united states, but it would been encircled by the original state seals. it was a pretty common motif of the time. chaining the states
, but original nevertheless. we arele on the ceiling not 100% sure of the date. there are 15 stars above it. it is somewhere after the 15th state interest the union. we don't know exactly when and may never know exactly when it was painted. it was sort of an artistic rendering of the seal of the united states. that was another thing created by the continental congress and independence hall in 1782. something they worked on throughout the revolutionary war. they kept changing a little bit here...
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and as far as original items goes, the chair on the platform for the speaker of the house is in original. we have three cheers exactly like that. we do not necessarily know which was which. we have one for the speaker of the house, one for the vice president, and one for the chief justice of the supreme court. we do not know which one is which. what we can fairly say is somebody important sat in that chair for speaker of the house. as far as this room went, it became a courthouse again. this was divided into two double rooms for a lot of years. they divided down the middle. about the time of the first world war, the city government have left this block and the city is recognizing the historic value of these buildings. they want to turn them into museum space. if you visited this in the years of the first world war, he would've seen the room restored back to the big single room it would have been, but it would've just been a room filled with old stuff. after world war ii, again the goal is to try to get them back how they look to in those important days. we have one chart we have been abl
and as far as original items goes, the chair on the platform for the speaker of the house is in original. we have three cheers exactly like that. we do not necessarily know which was which. we have one for the speaker of the house, one for the vice president, and one for the chief justice of the supreme court. we do not know which one is which. what we can fairly say is somebody important sat in that chair for speaker of the house. as far as this room went, it became a courthouse again. this...
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shotgun houses are african in origin. and the people who built these houses were african descendents building things that were familiar to them. the whitney house has the original murals. this is the only part we have had reconstructed. our conservator had to redo this wasern because it was no -- so deteriorated. but we have the original on the post. the 1840's, a time of great sugar wealth. this is significant. in the 1840's and ,850's built enormous mansions and most of our visitors here are expecting to see something like tara, something they have read about or seen in movies. by comparison, these are modest able tobut they were make enough money, using the forced labor of african-american slaves, to pay somebody to come .ut and paint faux marble all of that attention to detail cost a lot of money, and that money came from the forced labor on the fields. so, we are walking into one of .he large bedrooms this has the typical furnishing of the era, mid-19th century. also, again, has more of this decorative mural work on
shotgun houses are african in origin. and the people who built these houses were african descendents building things that were familiar to them. the whitney house has the original murals. this is the only part we have had reconstructed. our conservator had to redo this wasern because it was no -- so deteriorated. but we have the original on the post. the 1840's, a time of great sugar wealth. this is significant. in the 1840's and ,850's built enormous mansions and most of our visitors here are...
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the original bailolo, the original bail out with that hundai sonata was 3839 northwest 19th street, and then they took the first male into cut of at 4501orthwest 22nd street. again, two people in custody. one male, one female we're told by bso still on the run at this hour. so again, they are looking for two. they have two in custody out of originally light house point, and all ending in oakland park without in you major irs j we have heard of. >> calvin: jefef is the feeling that the other two suspects could be somewhere in the vicinity of other two people who were caught? >> jeff: did not area. you have the florida highway patrol, you have the brord sheriff's office in that area as well. a lot of times in these chases people start in an arming ever original area but usually wind in places that they are familiar with, and when these two suspects were running into that for a car andmazingly that subaru they were able to start within less than a minute. soe don't know what kind of equipment they had, if it was s push but on start, if a key was left if that car. we don't know if it could
the original bailolo, the original bail out with that hundai sonata was 3839 northwest 19th street, and then they took the first male into cut of at 4501orthwest 22nd street. again, two people in custody. one male, one female we're told by bso still on the run at this hour. so again, they are looking for two. they have two in custody out of originally light house point, and all ending in oakland park without in you major irs j we have heard of. >> calvin: jefef is the feeling that the...
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tv distribution packs for original content.mbitions, richard, good to see you again. -- explain how the deal will work. when you look at content, it is harder to stand out in the past. it is more difficult. content that stands out, it means something. you think about an immersive experience. we have a documentary film fund and we are making a number of movies. those movies are anything from space to the environment to wildlife to whatever it is. it seems to us that producing content just for a narrow winter of document -- window of documentaries does not make sense. give a second on television, we could benefit discovery. it runs theatrically discovery will approach their different properties. they will be promoting the same film but they will be promoting it first when we have the theatrical window. take the window and distribute it through that window. for us, it is our first foray into taking original content and running it through a television distribution window. it might be a model for other things. you might do more orig
tv distribution packs for original content.mbitions, richard, good to see you again. -- explain how the deal will work. when you look at content, it is harder to stand out in the past. it is more difficult. content that stands out, it means something. you think about an immersive experience. we have a documentary film fund and we are making a number of movies. those movies are anything from space to the environment to wildlife to whatever it is. it seems to us that producing content just for a...
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these are original drafts. these are the only known original drafts of this operation.n, this is an attempt englandic peace between that king george seemed to ignore. copy ofginal working the olive branch petition was written in 1775 and it was given the distinction of such importance by historians that they compare it to the magna carta. this was the last ditch effort of the colonists to send a petition to king george the third and he gave it be cold shoulder that led up to the war of independence. of there two copies olive branch petition in existence, and only one original, working draft copy and that is here in the karpeles collection. in keeping with the revolution, this is a promissory note written by benjamin franklin and it was france loaning the americas a certain amount of money to finance the revolution. without this promissory note, we may not have won the revolutionary war. that is how important this document is. this is thomas jefferson's handwriting. this is a handwritten report by president thomas jefferson about the lewis-clark expedition. it discusses
these are original drafts. these are the only known original drafts of this operation.n, this is an attempt englandic peace between that king george seemed to ignore. copy ofginal working the olive branch petition was written in 1775 and it was given the distinction of such importance by historians that they compare it to the magna carta. this was the last ditch effort of the colonists to send a petition to king george the third and he gave it be cold shoulder that led up to the war of...
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adam: i would hate to see the original. david: i was going to say.would be interesting to read. i think his rhetoric got more colorful as time went on. charlie: he became more of a personality? david: more of a personality. to some extent, perhaps, cared more about some of the issues. but i had a hard time thinking of how stronger the language could have been in his dissent for marriage equality. charlie: here is what is interesting. you are as renowned a lawyer as anyone in the courtroom today. he was not a trial lawyer as far as i know. david: he was not, but a law professor. i do not think anything could have gotten him out of teaching other than being on the bench. he loved the intellectual back and forth that you had in the classroom. and debating with like-minded people. charlie: what is your favorite opinion, adam? adam: maybe morrison v. olsen. he said, sometimes a wolf comes in sheep's clothing, this wolfe comes as a wolf. charlie: there is this friendship with justices across the spectrum, especially kagan and ginsburg. it is a bit like buc
adam: i would hate to see the original. david: i was going to say.would be interesting to read. i think his rhetoric got more colorful as time went on. charlie: he became more of a personality? david: more of a personality. to some extent, perhaps, cared more about some of the issues. but i had a hard time thinking of how stronger the language could have been in his dissent for marriage equality. charlie: here is what is interesting. you are as renowned a lawyer as anyone in the courtroom...
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ronald reagan put him on the court and he inspired a conservative movement and championed originalism and the approach seems to interpret the constitution as it was understood at the time it was written. he ridiculed the idea of a living constitution. the notion the founding document should evolve with the times. he was known for his witty, sarcastic dissent and wrote an issue of this sort will come before the court clad so to speak in sheep's clothing but this wolf comes as a wolf. always eager for debate he relished jousting with advocates and his landmark 2008 decision in district of colombia versus keller upheld the second amendment gives individuals the right to own guns. justice scalia could be very provocative at times on social issues like same-sex marriage and abortion and was a passionate defender of the death penalty and his ruling under the sixth amendment often favored criminal defendants and enjoyed opera and hunting and singing at parties and was justice ruth bader ginsburg. speaking last year justice ginsburg said, quote, i disagreed with most of what he said but loved
ronald reagan put him on the court and he inspired a conservative movement and championed originalism and the approach seems to interpret the constitution as it was understood at the time it was written. he ridiculed the idea of a living constitution. the notion the founding document should evolve with the times. he was known for his witty, sarcastic dissent and wrote an issue of this sort will come before the court clad so to speak in sheep's clothing but this wolf comes as a wolf. always...
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the rules of origin in tpp have lower figures. don't understand why that was the result and there may be a claim that it will work out for the best, but we have been totally unable to contain from ustr any collaboration as to why this change will not lead to what i said because when i was in mexico, parts companies gave me a chart that if the rules of origin were changed from 60 to 40, half of the parts companies in mexico would disappear are. the lot of those parts companies came from the u.s. to mexico as automotive production shifted from the u.s. to mexico. we are talking about $23 billion of investment in mexican plans in the last few years by producers in the united states. so there is a real danger, i think come as i said here and i said so rather colorfully to try to make this thing really work. and i will quote myself. >> a safe thing to do. >> it isn't always safe. and it says in other words, u.s. consumers find themselves deriving tpp cars. that means product from the three countries or trucks with half of their parts b
the rules of origin in tpp have lower figures. don't understand why that was the result and there may be a claim that it will work out for the best, but we have been totally unable to contain from ustr any collaboration as to why this change will not lead to what i said because when i was in mexico, parts companies gave me a chart that if the rules of origin were changed from 60 to 40, half of the parts companies in mexico would disappear are. the lot of those parts companies came from the u.s....
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in every area, he has made a contribution that was original and, you know, had influence with his colleagues. >> let's bring al jazeeras's washington correspondent back in, mike vick vi vig viing /* / viqueira. this will become a point that many will raise specifically today, of course, we've got the debate tonight, the republicans. what do you think we are going to hear? mike viqueira, are you still with us on the phone? >> i am here. can you hear me? >> yes. can you hear me? >> yes. i was just saying it seems almost premature or perhaps even unseemly to talk about politics, the professor outlying the significance, the substance of the signifcas over 30 years there. i come from an italian american family. i remember my grandfather people withing with pride when antonin scalia became the first italian american on the supreme court. this is going to be a political football from this moment forward over the next 7 months. ted cruz already with a statement calling him quote one of the greatest justices in history t you remember ironically enough in 1986, scalia was easily confirmed an appointee
in every area, he has made a contribution that was original and, you know, had influence with his colleagues. >> let's bring al jazeeras's washington correspondent back in, mike vick vi vig viing /* / viqueira. this will become a point that many will raise specifically today, of course, we've got the debate tonight, the republicans. what do you think we are going to hear? mike viqueira, are you still with us on the phone? >> i am here. can you hear me? >> yes. can you hear me?...
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she says of the original owner need a promise that she could stay in the cottage on california avenueuntil she died. the house has been passed down through three generations now hatch pays rent to the survivor of the original owner's granddaughter. the owner wants to evict patch and her roommate and sell the house . but the lawyer says the landlord is it a breach of contract and caused -- calls of the eviction elder bruce -- abuse. >>> it's time for a check on the weekend weather forecast. britney is checking in everything. you want to know how to plant that we can. >> the weekend will be nice we will see temperatures stay pretty close to average and we're typically in the low 60s for this time of year. so after that we will warm things up as we head into next week. let's take a closer look outside right now. it's a bit breezy also like sprinkles in the region but those will taper and we will see mostly cloudy skies as you go to the rest of tonight. that's going to set us up for a dry weekend. quite conditions and there is are so sprinkles out there . that will continue for another ho
she says of the original owner need a promise that she could stay in the cottage on california avenueuntil she died. the house has been passed down through three generations now hatch pays rent to the survivor of the original owner's granddaughter. the owner wants to evict patch and her roommate and sell the house . but the lawyer says the landlord is it a breach of contract and caused -- calls of the eviction elder bruce -- abuse. >>> it's time for a check on the weekend weather...
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they have another dozen and they are more original. conventional. >> what made you start thinking about things, how did you test it and develop theories? >> i made a bad decision on >> for people who don't know they sell glasses online and started with an online glasses business. they have been successful. you knew them well. company. they were named the most innovative in the world by fast company. neil bloominthat will was in the first class i taught at wharton and i opted out of investing which was depressing. wrong. research. >> what are the lessons you bring up in originals can we apply to personal life? >> if you study creative architects and look at them versus technically skilled but unoriginalal peers. one thing is their parents were much more likely to focus on values than rules. they said, look. these are guiding principles but we want you to have freedom. they were more comfortable maybe not listening to nay sayers. >> it sounds like the idea of teaching kids to think, not what to think. >> exactly. >> i was a little surpri
they have another dozen and they are more original. conventional. >> what made you start thinking about things, how did you test it and develop theories? >> i made a bad decision on >> for people who don't know they sell glasses online and started with an online glasses business. they have been successful. you knew them well. company. they were named the most innovative in the world by fast company. neil bloominthat will was in the first class i taught at wharton and i opted...
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duffy was that originally since you've landmarked the sand born maps was that original a two unit buildingn 19 hundred. >> if we say that it is shown as two units. and the water department i here we go so mr. patterson's son on the overhead >> wow. you've gotten all kinds of help. >> it should happen for often. >> so as you can see on the overhead this is the water department record in a two family dwelling in 1891 to family and then we have more overhead here 1891 water connection and foundation work two family 1950 sand born map and some brichlts in 1996 so there's a lot of stuff it shows you that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> okay that i am on this >> hello my name is silvia johnson. and the efficiency no doors should be you know founded on the side of the - this is where a lot of the extends with that repairs and design that were - you think it is not you know really the design for you know i've heard public view trying it relieve the depression on the center of the ryan it can be in at a different way with the house has been before that we have been able to do gift of not following
duffy was that originally since you've landmarked the sand born maps was that original a two unit buildingn 19 hundred. >> if we say that it is shown as two units. and the water department i here we go so mr. patterson's son on the overhead >> wow. you've gotten all kinds of help. >> it should happen for often. >> so as you can see on the overhead this is the water department record in a two family dwelling in 1891 to family and then we have more overhead here 1891 water...
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>> i was an original. just fascinating guy. he is so smart. one of the big things he said is go with high volume of ideas. he talks about thomas edison most didn't work. keep turning out the ideas and a couple may become -- >> risk takers, too, being risk adverse. >> if you are starting up your own company keep doing what you are doing first. hedge your bets a little bit. >> i love the hobby idea. einstein was a ventriloquist. >> few people know that. >> he wasn't. >> fascinating, check it out. >>> we have food, drinks and a whole lot of fun for your football weekend coming up after this. mastering irresistibly smooth. the lindor truffle. chocolatiers. a hard outer shell with a smooth center. welcome to the best time of your day. unwrap... unwind... experience... the melt. only the lindor truffle. fall for strawberries this valentine's day... try our lindor strawberries and cream truffle from the lindt master chocolatiers. i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control med
>> i was an original. just fascinating guy. he is so smart. one of the big things he said is go with high volume of ideas. he talks about thomas edison most didn't work. keep turning out the ideas and a couple may become -- >> risk takers, too, being risk adverse. >> if you are starting up your own company keep doing what you are doing first. hedge your bets a little bit. >> i love the hobby idea. einstein was a ventriloquist. >> few people know that. >> he...
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>> we went back to the original statue from 1927 and we scanned it . we blended it with a computer with the latest version. >> keeping it local, he heads to brooklyn where he is plated with 24 karat gold. >> the winner in each is kept top-secret. it's even from the one to make the awards. they bring their statue to a station and give us the statue. we fix their nameplate to the trophy and we pass it back to them. the idea that some of the world will hold the idea is its own honor. it's a sense of pride that come sunday night. a piece of the apple will be among the stars on stage.>> it seemed like a big deal. i was right. they are the songs that we love to hear. all across the distance and spaces between us. [music] >> it's a look back at oscar history. >> the family game night. is the weekend and i am i recognize the song from the 50 shades of gray soundtrack. this earned itself a oscar nomination.>> some of your favorite songs and the biggest actually come from movie soundtracks. do you want me to sing anything off of it? >> the bodyguard? >> so many
>> we went back to the original statue from 1927 and we scanned it . we blended it with a computer with the latest version. >> keeping it local, he heads to brooklyn where he is plated with 24 karat gold. >> the winner in each is kept top-secret. it's even from the one to make the awards. they bring their statue to a station and give us the statue. we fix their nameplate to the trophy and we pass it back to them. the idea that some of the world will hold the idea is its own...
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in a squarele hole to be original. many originals hate risk. >> i think of somebody who founds a company and think they must have a huge risk tolerance. who looks at that and doesn't want to look at the risk? >> it looks risky. but in their mind it is risky not to act. they have big ideas and what happens if they don't if give it a shot? entrepreneurs who say i will keep my day job before i go all in are 33% less likely to fail. >> counter to what people would expect. you think you have to devote your heart and mind and soul to an occupation. >> those are the stories we hear. a lot of successful entrepreneurs are people saying i want a backup plan and buy time to do the idea right. look at phil knight. he started nike but started as an accountant selling shoes out of the trunk. if he had gone in right away he would have had pressure to get the product to market. >> people watching at home might think how can i make myself more of someone like this or help my kids to develop some of these characteristics. what would you
in a squarele hole to be original. many originals hate risk. >> i think of somebody who founds a company and think they must have a huge risk tolerance. who looks at that and doesn't want to look at the risk? >> it looks risky. but in their mind it is risky not to act. they have big ideas and what happens if they don't if give it a shot? entrepreneurs who say i will keep my day job before i go all in are 33% less likely to fail. >> counter to what people would expect. you...
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nation star bank, the fifth lend tore hold her mortgage couldn't produce her original signed note. >> i know i'm not the only one. i hear it over and over in court. >> reporter: people are struggling. trying to win this this argument. >>yes. >> reporter: but how many are successful. >> very few. >> reporter: attorneys we talk to say only a hand full of people have been successful trying this. still, if you'd like the check your mortgage status, we've set up a special interview extra. just go to facebook.com slash michael felled, news 6. >>> thank you and experts tell us that credit unions and smaller local banks appear to keep their documents up to date. the biggest defenders of lost original copies are major banks. >>> if you're on the market for a mechanic, you need to see this. >> reporter: have you ever been ripped off by a mechanic? lots of people have. even though there's supposed to be a state agency to prevent that from happening. i'm investigators louis bolden, i came to allahassee tallahassee to find out. >>> it was noticeably warmer owed there tonight. >> it was good in the
nation star bank, the fifth lend tore hold her mortgage couldn't produce her original signed note. >> i know i'm not the only one. i hear it over and over in court. >> reporter: people are struggling. trying to win this this argument. >>yes. >> reporter: but how many are successful. >> very few. >> reporter: attorneys we talk to say only a hand full of people have been successful trying this. still, if you'd like the check your mortgage status, we've set up a...
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it was the committee, the title of the original, reflecting him as an original, and a first generation and a proponent of the originalism theory. >> there is no one like him ever on the supreme court. is that what you thought about? >> so many people are intrigued by my choice. the first biography i did was justice o'connor but for people that don't know the court he is one of the nine, a conservative, and outspoken but why focus on him? he is an original. you know firsthand and have been following him and close to him for decades. he is so distinctive in style but he is distinctive among his career as well. >> you mention the opera. i think of justice scalia as someone who might have been an opera. he is italian, larger than life and when he is in a rom everyone listens to him and talks to him. that is true in the supreme court. you have a whole chapter about his oral argument and what it is like to be in the supreme court with him. >> it is funny you hone in on the opera because you can see him almost conducting something. there were times i would go watch him speak and he would stan
it was the committee, the title of the original, reflecting him as an original, and a first generation and a proponent of the originalism theory. >> there is no one like him ever on the supreme court. is that what you thought about? >> so many people are intrigued by my choice. the first biography i did was justice o'connor but for people that don't know the court he is one of the nine, a conservative, and outspoken but why focus on him? he is an original. you know firsthand and...
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originally the were more commitments than 10 of course. what were some of the others speak with there's a great trivia about the constitution. one thing that everybody realizes is that, well, madison had a lot of amendments and their window down to be 12 and to send out to the states is 12 amendments. which is what we think of as our first amendment was actually the third amendment. you configure whether you think would be as important if it was the third, like i third amendment right to speak. that doesn't sound so good the third amendment is soldiers. the first to amendments drop out. they both involve congress. one of them is the eventually we ratified 100 years later as what, the 20 some. so we only get the 10 amendments. what's interesting is although we think of it as the bill of rights, a lot of people who write on this nail have shown that at the time they didn't call it the bill of rights. to amendments really only began to be thought of as the bill of rights in the last hundred years. to our notion that the first 10 amendments be
originally the were more commitments than 10 of course. what were some of the others speak with there's a great trivia about the constitution. one thing that everybody realizes is that, well, madison had a lot of amendments and their window down to be 12 and to send out to the states is 12 amendments. which is what we think of as our first amendment was actually the third amendment. you configure whether you think would be as important if it was the third, like i third amendment right to speak....
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ago, originalism was nowhere to be found in law schools.even considered worth discussing by the law professors. they were so uniform in the other camp. and that is not the case anymore. at a are originalists number of prominent law school faculties. not as many as the other field. that is understandable. it is enormously attractive to judges because it empowers them to do good things. they are not wicked people. they have a view of what it ought to be, this idea of a living constitution. that is what the first amendment means. how can we expect that the founding fathers in writing see all thation to would transpire? why should we expect them to create a document that was so broad and spoke to a generality that would be appropriate for all the changes to come? justice scalia: i do not disagree with. you are mistaking what my philosophy is if you think it the addressing of new phenomenon that were on -- unanticipated. i inquired into the question of whether the fourth amendment, the restriction against unreasonable searches and seizures, appl
ago, originalism was nowhere to be found in law schools.even considered worth discussing by the law professors. they were so uniform in the other camp. and that is not the case anymore. at a are originalists number of prominent law school faculties. not as many as the other field. that is understandable. it is enormously attractive to judges because it empowers them to do good things. they are not wicked people. they have a view of what it ought to be, this idea of a living constitution. that...
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the design plans on spot-on the original ship. you're seeing some of the incredible renderings on your screen. on cruise ships to rock climbing waterslides. but toned down to stay namesake. it will an edwardian style gym and a squash court. the plans were announced a few years back but then on, we know the ship set off on its maiden voyage from china to dubai. no word on how much a ticket would cost you, but like the original, it will have first, second and third-class tickets for sale. harry potter fans went crazy harry potter fans went crazy yesterday about novel by j.k. rowling. we were all pretty excited to hear about harry potter and the cursed child. but still people some questions. j.k. rowling set the record straight on twitter. rowling set the record straight on twitter. she tweeted "to be clear, the script of cursed child is being published, not a novel, not a prequel. the cursed child is a play set to open in london this summer. rowling reportedly from fans who can't travel to see the play. so publishers decided to take
the design plans on spot-on the original ship. you're seeing some of the incredible renderings on your screen. on cruise ships to rock climbing waterslides. but toned down to stay namesake. it will an edwardian style gym and a squash court. the plans were announced a few years back but then on, we know the ship set off on its maiden voyage from china to dubai. no word on how much a ticket would cost you, but like the original, it will have first, second and third-class tickets for sale. harry...
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the original people that came up here where captive audience. they really cannot leave the city once they were here. they could maybe take a train, but where are you going to go and why? there were a lot of things created to keep them here and happy. once the automobile arrived, people could stay one day and take off and spend the evening here, take off. we had a more transient type of tourists coming here. now we have people coming in just for the weekend. they contrive a from anywhere and spend a weekend. a lot of people come in for a couple of days. we occasionally have people that are good enough to stay for weeks if not months. tourism is our biggest industry still here and we really rely on tourists to come here and enjoy the community, have a great time and tell their friends are great santa barbara was. all weekend american history tv is featuring santa barbara, california. the santa barbara museum of natural history displays the oldest human remains in the u.s. dating back 13,000 years. posted by our costume indications cable partners,
the original people that came up here where captive audience. they really cannot leave the city once they were here. they could maybe take a train, but where are you going to go and why? there were a lot of things created to keep them here and happy. once the automobile arrived, people could stay one day and take off and spend the evening here, take off. we had a more transient type of tourists coming here. now we have people coming in just for the weekend. they contrive a from anywhere and...
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this bar is the original. tile floor's original 1902. tin ceilings. the murals on the wall were painted for room and board. - you have a couple drinks and stare at the floor, you might fall down. - [john] that's right, you might fall down. - [david] it'd make ya a little dizzy. - this bar's been original since about 1918. refinished about 1990. - [david] they're fabulous. - [john] old german storybook, which is what those are out of. nothing like getting a painting like that done for room and board, because this was a tavern back in the day, so a lot of people coming into town would find a room to stay. be able to get their drinks, food, everything. - [david] you know, you're not that old a guy, but i gotta tell ya, this has even disappeared in our lifetime, the telephone booth. (john laughing) that's a telephone booth. you can go in there and make a phone call. that is amazing. lovely lady, she wasn't here at the turn of the century, right? - no, no, no. this is angie, our bartender. - i didn't think so. we were talking about carl's food. they got th
this bar is the original. tile floor's original 1902. tin ceilings. the murals on the wall were painted for room and board. - you have a couple drinks and stare at the floor, you might fall down. - [john] that's right, you might fall down. - [david] it'd make ya a little dizzy. - this bar's been original since about 1918. refinished about 1990. - [david] they're fabulous. - [john] old german storybook, which is what those are out of. nothing like getting a painting like that done for room and...
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chewbacca in the original "star wars" movies. >> that's right! >> jimmy: well, it's very good to have you here. good luck at t t oscars. "steve jobs" is available february 16th on blu-ray, dvd we'll be right back with richard dreyfuss. wassup? i'm hannibal i'm gonna use samsung pay to get a katz's deli pastrami sandwich. (katz's employees) hey!!! hey what's up? hey can i pay qith my phone? you mean like apple pay? we don't got that. no like samsung pay. kind of works everywhere. even on this janky old thing. he wants to pay with his phone. whadda ya want hannibal? i want to pay with my phone. don't look at the cameras -ike. you read it doesn't work. watch me. boom! oh! samsung pay is here and pretty much everywhere else. starin' at it by malibu n helene stand out. by design. by design. [ cheers and applause ] still to come, music from old dominion. winner and one of the greats of "jaws," "close encounters, more. named bernie in the tv movie "madoff," it starts wednesday night at 8:00 here on abc. please say hello to [ cheers and applause ] >> if
chewbacca in the original "star wars" movies. >> that's right! >> jimmy: well, it's very good to have you here. good luck at t t oscars. "steve jobs" is available february 16th on blu-ray, dvd we'll be right back with richard dreyfuss. wassup? i'm hannibal i'm gonna use samsung pay to get a katz's deli pastrami sandwich. (katz's employees) hey!!! hey what's up? hey can i pay qith my phone? you mean like apple pay? we don't got that. no like samsung pay. kind of...
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but i'm going to try because it was looking at features or practices of indigenous original cultures all around the world that we could learn from now. trying to make a bridge, a really practical, inspirational bridge. because for one thing, it helps, i think, to know that there were all these cultures that didn't have even gendered pronouns. people were people. there was no he and she. what a concept. didn't have a word for nature because we weren't separate. didn't have a word for race because they didn't believe it, you know? i mean, the cultures that were organized on a circle, not a pyramid, that really saw us as linked rather than ranked. so it leads into those cultures. and also, i think, we can get very practical ideas. for instance, talking about the prison industrial complex here -- thank you, angela davis. she gave us that phrase, right? >> exactly. >> it is in some or as far as i know in many original cultures if somebody did an antisocial, destructive thing, they were, indeed, punished with isolation. because we're communal creatures. so perhaps isolation is a universal
but i'm going to try because it was looking at features or practices of indigenous original cultures all around the world that we could learn from now. trying to make a bridge, a really practical, inspirational bridge. because for one thing, it helps, i think, to know that there were all these cultures that didn't have even gendered pronouns. people were people. there was no he and she. what a concept. didn't have a word for nature because we weren't separate. didn't have a word for race...
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in his new book, "originals" how nonconformists change the world, professor grant shares the secrets of successful trail players and explains how you can become one. here's nsbc's willie geist. >> adam grant is teaching some of the youngest business ninds to be productive. >> some of you are having way too much fun with this. >> the first step to a original idea, he says, is to poke a hole in the status quo. >> originality starts with looking at the world around you and seeing something that nobody else saw. it's taking the leap. not only to have the idea but making it a reality. >> in 2010, four of his professor did just that. they wondered why a pair of eyeglasses should cost hundreds of dollars. that question and the answer the guys found gave birth to the popular eyewear company warby parker. >> they said we would like you to invest in this company to which you said -- >> no, i'm not interested in investing. >> that hurts right now, doesn't it? >> they were just valued at over a billion dollars. now my wife handles all of our investments. >> 1.2 billion to be exact. the warby mom
in his new book, "originals" how nonconformists change the world, professor grant shares the secrets of successful trail players and explains how you can become one. here's nsbc's willie geist. >> adam grant is teaching some of the youngest business ninds to be productive. >> some of you are having way too much fun with this. >> the first step to a original idea, he says, is to poke a hole in the status quo. >> originality starts with looking at the world...
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the original fireplace in the bar.>> reporter: and then the seats are incredible. it's like the big vinyl booths, you know. >> yes. the classic vinyl booths that original joey's is known for. >> reporter: these are some of the dishes you are known for. what am i looking at here? the scramble, right? >> this is vote eights special with mushrooms. veal parmesan, ravioli house made here and steak al bruno that was on the menu for 58 years at joe's at westlake. and everyone is asking about the steakle olive bruno and veal parm. we have our famous burger that will be here and taking center stage, hopefully. >> a lot of cops and firefighters come here, you know, after work to enjoy a brew. we are going to see the cascade room next. and they said, are the portions still going to be big? what's the cost like? >> absolutely. portions are big and cost, you are going to get a good value for your meal no doubt. >> reporter: this is the cascade room. this is completely different. it used to have fish, right? >> it had fish. we rais
the original fireplace in the bar.>> reporter: and then the seats are incredible. it's like the big vinyl booths, you know. >> yes. the classic vinyl booths that original joey's is known for. >> reporter: these are some of the dishes you are known for. what am i looking at here? the scramble, right? >> this is vote eights special with mushrooms. veal parmesan, ravioli house made here and steak al bruno that was on the menu for 58 years at joe's at westlake. and everyone...
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what thewe can't say original meaning was.hen the electric chair comes in you have to decide if that is cruel and unusual punishment. against whichnt you compare this later phenomena at the timexteant the eighth and memos ratified. if the electric chair is less cruel than hanging which it certainly is it is not prohibited by the eighth amendment. death by injection which is even less cruel than the electric chair. certainly less cruel than hanging. lamb: another falsehood exposed. who wrote that headline? justice scalia: bryan garner the co-author. he is not a law professor. probably the foremost of law.apher he is the editor of black's law dictionary. the editor of books on legal usage. the highly respected scholar. has his own company called law prose. lectures around the country on writing briefs. lamb: he's listed here as a research professor. justice scalia: he is an adjunct professor. brian lamb: the false notion that judges and law professors not being historians are unqualified to do the historical .esearch justice sca
what thewe can't say original meaning was.hen the electric chair comes in you have to decide if that is cruel and unusual punishment. against whichnt you compare this later phenomena at the timexteant the eighth and memos ratified. if the electric chair is less cruel than hanging which it certainly is it is not prohibited by the eighth amendment. death by injection which is even less cruel than the electric chair. certainly less cruel than hanging. lamb: another falsehood exposed. who wrote...
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what thewe can't say original meaning was.hen the electric chair comes in you have to decide if that is cruel and unusual punishment. against whichnt you compare this later phenomena at the timexteant the eighth and memos ratified. if the electric chair is less cruel than hanging which it certainly is it is not prohibited by the eighth amendment. death by injection which is even less cruel than the electric chair. certainly less cruel than hanging. lamb: another falsehood exposed. who wrote that headline? justice scalia: bryan garner the co-author. he is not a law professor. probably the foremost of law.apher he is the editor of black's law dictionary. the editor of books on legal usage. the highly respected scholar. has his own company called law prose. lectures around the country on writing briefs. lamb: he's listed here as a research professor. justice scalia: he is an adjunct professor. brian lamb: the false notion that judges and law professors not being historians are unqualified to do the historical .esearch justice sca
what thewe can't say original meaning was.hen the electric chair comes in you have to decide if that is cruel and unusual punishment. against whichnt you compare this later phenomena at the timexteant the eighth and memos ratified. if the electric chair is less cruel than hanging which it certainly is it is not prohibited by the eighth amendment. death by injection which is even less cruel than the electric chair. certainly less cruel than hanging. lamb: another falsehood exposed. who wrote...
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"it was keeping a lot of the original text, keeping the characters very much of linear with the original text. the zombies just are a factor of the movie, and i think that makes it all the more better for it." "i shall never relinquish my sword for a ring." (nat-sword drawn) "i think it's really smart and really and fun and just, you know, i was desperate to be a part of this film, which had like five girls at the front being total, you know, being the fighters and that was something that was quite unique, i think." "yee-ah!" (nat- sword) in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ((brian loftus)) ((kirsten joyce)) > that's a look at the roads... > the first u-s case of the zika virus... > the first u-s case of the zika virus... transmitted through sexual contact... has been confirmed in dallas, texas. ((kirsten joyce)) the c-d-c and dallas authorities revealed the finding... a day after th
"it was keeping a lot of the original text, keeping the characters very much of linear with the original text. the zombies just are a factor of the movie, and i think that makes it all the more better for it." "i shall never relinquish my sword for a ring." (nat-sword drawn) "i think it's really smart and really and fun and just, you know, i was desperate to be a part of this film, which had like five girls at the front being total, you know, being the fighters and that...
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if there is a tie, the original -- original lower court ruling would be have held. >> to a with abc seven current and the coverage of the death of justice scalia as well as what happens next in the selection of a new justice for the supreme court. even get a taste 24 hours a day on our website or on the wjla news app. developing right now in prince george county, the victim count in the child pornography case of deonte carraway is now at 16. the crime scene as spreading from schools to a church. cheryl conner joins us live with what we have learned. this continues to be so disturbing. it does. it is likely that deonte carraway would have attended this parish on sunday here at .ion praise we have learned that police accuse him of victimizing a child at this church. this van used to bring deonte a caraway to services with children who was part of his choir. night of the parents is the pastor's wife had zion praise tabernacle lutheran church and boomer police a caraway victimize the child. another update, 16 victims who are as young as nine. >> [indiscernible] >> she says do not take care aw
if there is a tie, the original -- original lower court ruling would be have held. >> to a with abc seven current and the coverage of the death of justice scalia as well as what happens next in the selection of a new justice for the supreme court. even get a taste 24 hours a day on our website or on the wjla news app. developing right now in prince george county, the victim count in the child pornography case of deonte carraway is now at 16. the crime scene as spreading from schools to a...
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not everyone has a famous origin story. there's not a household name refrigerator, the or the television, or the internet. why the question of who invented the telephone is a question of such popular currency 120 years later. aboutis another puzzle what it means to ask and answer that question. >> if you think about it, there are a few big assumptions going on there. one is that there is a single thing called the telephone. at this is one invention in one device rather than a cluster of components or technologies. his wife for example would probably not point to one single inventor of the internet. you can say the same about the telephone. twoy telephone had at least bits. it had a transmitter that would turn sound into electricity and a receiver that you would listen to. beyond that, there were batteries and wires and switches and exchanges. this the telephone as a single invention is already particular kind of mood. second, the related key assumption is that there is one person who invents the telephone . but there is a s
not everyone has a famous origin story. there's not a household name refrigerator, the or the television, or the internet. why the question of who invented the telephone is a question of such popular currency 120 years later. aboutis another puzzle what it means to ask and answer that question. >> if you think about it, there are a few big assumptions going on there. one is that there is a single thing called the telephone. at this is one invention in one device rather than a cluster of...
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the origin is in the constitution of the united states. article one section eight, clause 17 which says that this is a part from the country. and that is where it began. but i think you might want more. it has been reinforced. no one knew how to govern the city. congress did not want to govern it. and so they allowed for a man and then the mayor was elected, etc. it came up 1871. 1871, i think. therefore it had a territorial governor. it did not have any elected officials at that point. that is when alexander shepp had for rain. i don't want to get into shepherd. a man who lies the rebuild the city, very controversial. what happened after that because of some things he did my great claims of malfeasance of funds 1874 they decided that it would not have a territory. it would not be allowed to have a mayor. they would have three people that would be appointed to run the city. to would be appointed by the president. but one, the 3rd was always reserved for military man. that is what thomas lincoln casey could build the washington monument. we
the origin is in the constitution of the united states. article one section eight, clause 17 which says that this is a part from the country. and that is where it began. but i think you might want more. it has been reinforced. no one knew how to govern the city. congress did not want to govern it. and so they allowed for a man and then the mayor was elected, etc. it came up 1871. 1871, i think. therefore it had a territorial governor. it did not have any elected officials at that point. that is...