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these are all original, all original pages, and one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress, and they see this exhibit or to hear us talk about it, is that we have very large sports collections, we are actually a premier secret sports archive, if you will, here at the library, through copyright, we have received everything from early rulebooks to team directories, two handwritten histories of leagues and things. so there's a great deal of material that we have here to work with. in documenting not just baseball, but a number of sports. next i want to show you something that was recently rediscovered that had been hidden away in a desk drawer for years. and no one really realized the importance of it, until recently, and these of the founding documents of american baseball. here we are in front of what is called baseball's magna carta. these are the founding documents that were used at the 1857 baseball convention in new york city that laid out the rules of the game that we have come to know as american baseball. and what happened was the
these are all original, all original pages, and one of the things that surprises a lot of people when they come to the library of congress, and they see this exhibit or to hear us talk about it, is that we have very large sports collections, we are actually a premier secret sports archive, if you will, here at the library, through copyright, we have received everything from early rulebooks to team directories, two handwritten histories of leagues and things. so there's a great deal of material...
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you see this sense of an origin as a pure origin, with the moment of arrival is the key step, the key beginning in the whole history of america. he of course sketches that forward all the way to the present day. what you see after that is the spread of all of this stuff through education. and education is this important way of how do you get ideas from someone like justice speaker and a speech like websters to a much broader population of the public. one of ways you do that is through education and through textbooks. and one of the first sort of histories of america, even though it's this sort of pilgrim-centered history of america is webster's. what you begin to see happen is webster's speech is sent around to schools, mainly in new england, but school children read it, they memorize sections of it was, they recite it, this is how they come to know their history, right. so this is one of the sort of important moments transmitting his version of america to a broader population. all right, so what we're going to talk about for a little while now is this sense of the importance of educa
you see this sense of an origin as a pure origin, with the moment of arrival is the key step, the key beginning in the whole history of america. he of course sketches that forward all the way to the present day. what you see after that is the spread of all of this stuff through education. and education is this important way of how do you get ideas from someone like justice speaker and a speech like websters to a much broader population of the public. one of ways you do that is through education...
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originally, in france it is butter and flour. here in new orleans butter woodburn before the roux gets to the dark color that we like it to be. once you have that dark roux the other thing that goes into everything is celery, bell pepper and onions. that is actually what i refer to as the creole. the traditional french was onions, celery and carrots. when those first french people got here, undoubtedly they with them. here in the city where we are painfully aware at least 7 feet under sea level. no matter where you are how in the world you going to grow a carrot? you can't grow a carrot. you can't grow a carrot in a place where you can't even dig a decent grave because the water table is too high. so that's how i believe the carrots came out and the pepper went in to what is really the creole. the crux of our flavor. the most important basis of everything is that dark creole roux with celery, bell pepper and onions added. creole food is also typified by tomato. cajun food tends to be brown. cajun food is often read , often tomato
originally, in france it is butter and flour. here in new orleans butter woodburn before the roux gets to the dark color that we like it to be. once you have that dark roux the other thing that goes into everything is celery, bell pepper and onions. that is actually what i refer to as the creole. the traditional french was onions, celery and carrots. when those first french people got here, undoubtedly they with them. here in the city where we are painfully aware at least 7 feet under sea...
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the original meaning of marooned and i want to make sure i capture this in the book, and any origin story of america has to include this. this is the contributions i hope i'm making. the original meaning of marooned is not cast aways being hurled into the wilderness. but it's enslaved people having the courage to flee into the wilderness. we need to recover this origin of western democracy. democracy then did not begin in the governance of puritan churches in europe, but on the frontier experience of escaped slaves. panama, jamaica, haiti of course wherever spain had its colonies. when they imported africans to work on their slave labor camps, in each one of those places people escaped into the inhospitable hinter land, whether it was swamp or mountains wherever they would not be followed. they would go there. as a matter of fact the very first settlers in the continental united states. this is probably something nobody knows. it's certainly not out there in the popular imagination. in the 1520s before spain has even settled anywhere in the continental united states, the first settlers we
the original meaning of marooned and i want to make sure i capture this in the book, and any origin story of america has to include this. this is the contributions i hope i'm making. the original meaning of marooned is not cast aways being hurled into the wilderness. but it's enslaved people having the courage to flee into the wilderness. we need to recover this origin of western democracy. democracy then did not begin in the governance of puritan churches in europe, but on the frontier...
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martin yan rates her version of starry night compared to vanguard's original or below i think i paid better than he did you know that said his is the original mine is a reproduction i paint this piece several times a year and i personally think i painted better than he did but no matter how much better you are you're still copying his work. and that is precisely what the local government is hoping to change international demand for the replica artworks produced here has waned since the two thousand and nine financial crisis this has prompted officials to encourage artists to produce original work instead this newly opened fourteen million dollar art museum is to has some of their work. but whether the original pieces will be produced at the a staunching speed of the replicas is another matter creativity after all takes time. just six months ago tehran seemed to be one of the go to destinations for investors from europe including germany in every way it's like siemens many other companies wanted to do business there but washington's for foreign policy a sense started to strangle iran'
martin yan rates her version of starry night compared to vanguard's original or below i think i paid better than he did you know that said his is the original mine is a reproduction i paint this piece several times a year and i personally think i painted better than he did but no matter how much better you are you're still copying his work. and that is precisely what the local government is hoping to change international demand for the replica artworks produced here has waned since the two...
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the sunken bar is original. the closets in the house -- all the closets are original. one over here has a hidden gun compartment, where lefty kept his guns. >> yeah, let's go take a look at that. there's like a little door that actually opens, and the gun or guns were put in that area. >> that's correct. >> the lifestyle that these guys had, and if these walls could talk, it would be amazing the business that went on in this particular place. >> absolutely. >> in fact, with so many investigations hounding lefty, this house became his criminal-defense headquarters, and his attorney, oscar goodman? guess what? he became mayor of las vegas, and now his wife, carolyn, is the current mayor. >> his lifestyle was different than any other person i had ever represented. he must have stayed up the better part of the night, holding court in the various restaurants, but he would stay in bed all day. and his wife would basically wait on him, and we would hold our meetings about his various cases, and i had, oh, i'd say maybe five or six cases going at any one time just involving hi
the sunken bar is original. the closets in the house -- all the closets are original. one over here has a hidden gun compartment, where lefty kept his guns. >> yeah, let's go take a look at that. there's like a little door that actually opens, and the gun or guns were put in that area. >> that's correct. >> the lifestyle that these guys had, and if these walls could talk, it would be amazing the business that went on in this particular place. >> absolutely. >> in...
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>> under the original understanding, it would be up to the u.s. court to determine whether it's going to recognize the competent and concurrent jurisdiction of that other country. what i'm saying is, in the case of federal and state regulations, there is no dispute about that. >> i don't think this is a surprise question or a particularly difficult one. >> it is the court of competent jurisdiction. it is the court that in that country has jurisdiction to try offenses for murder. no question about that. >> your answer is, can they be prosecuted here or can they not be prosecuted here? >> the answer is, it's not just that the particular court has competent jurisdiction, it's that we are going to recognize the jurisdiction of the other country over the crime. this is the point that furlong was making about the murder of a british subject, by a british subject, on a british ship. furlong says, it's pretty doubtful that the u.s. would recognize acquittal in that case because they would say you have no basis for concurrent jurisdiction over that crime.
>> under the original understanding, it would be up to the u.s. court to determine whether it's going to recognize the competent and concurrent jurisdiction of that other country. what i'm saying is, in the case of federal and state regulations, there is no dispute about that. >> i don't think this is a surprise question or a particularly difficult one. >> it is the court of competent jurisdiction. it is the court that in that country has jurisdiction to try offenses for...
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your brief and now your argument is just all about the original jurisdiction. there are some people on this venture that think that is the alpha and omega of every constitutional question. there are other people on this bench who do not, think 107 years of significant practice where 30 justices have signed onto a rule, that you're going to have to give me more than the fact that pretty early on in the republic they decided that that was not what the original understanding was, even if they were wrong. and so this is your opportunity to give me more. >> okay. 1922, i would say, but i opportunity in response to your offer me an opportunity to give you more, i will tell you incorporation incorporation incorporation, incorporation. the court has said its own residents are that incorporation makes a big difference for purposes of stare decisis. look at murphy v. waterfront commission to after incorporation the federal government and the state government should not be able to combine to do that which they can't do alone. >> the original understanding as well was star
your brief and now your argument is just all about the original jurisdiction. there are some people on this venture that think that is the alpha and omega of every constitutional question. there are other people on this bench who do not, think 107 years of significant practice where 30 justices have signed onto a rule, that you're going to have to give me more than the fact that pretty early on in the republic they decided that that was not what the original understanding was, even if they were...
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not and if not why not. >> under the original understanding it would be up to the u.s. court to recognize the competent and concurrent jurisdiction of that court. in the case of federal and state relations there's no dispute about that. >> i don't think this is a surprise question or a particularly difficult one. it is a court of competent jurisdiction, it's the court that in that country has jurisdiction to try for murder. your answer is, can they be prosecuted or can they not be prosecuted here? >> the answer is not just that the particular court is competent, it's that we're going to recognize the jurisdiction. s the point furlong was making about the murder of a british subject, by a british subject on a british ship and they say it's pretty doubtful england would recognize that case. that's determination the u.s. court would make you don't have to reach that question in this case. the point is that if that was the rule -- if that was the original understanding -- >> we do have to reach that question. because your position logically would extend to justice alito's h
not and if not why not. >> under the original understanding it would be up to the u.s. court to recognize the competent and concurrent jurisdiction of that court. in the case of federal and state relations there's no dispute about that. >> i don't think this is a surprise question or a particularly difficult one. it is a court of competent jurisdiction, it's the court that in that country has jurisdiction to try for murder. your answer is, can they be prosecuted or can they not be...
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the original plan with the popout increase the building to 7,368 square feet. that has now been reduced. >> yes, that is correct. so the proposed unit area and the lower unit is now 3361 square feet and in the upper unit, it's 3402 square feet. >> commissioner moore: while i am not principally objecting to the modifications that have been made to the building, i'm still concerned that we are in an rh 3 and i would have liked to see another unit added seeing the amount of square footage. we're trying to strive toward measured unit sizing. and this still seems rather large. i'm curious what other commissioners think about that, because it's a still a large expansion without the benefit of a third unit in an r 3 residential district. if you are okay with standing there, i would like the other commissioners to weigh in on the subject matter. >> i'm comfortable with the project as proposed. commissioner richards? >> commissioner richards: i agree with commissioner moore, it doesn't pass the densification test for me. there is an agreement, i'm loathe to step in and
the original plan with the popout increase the building to 7,368 square feet. that has now been reduced. >> yes, that is correct. so the proposed unit area and the lower unit is now 3361 square feet and in the upper unit, it's 3402 square feet. >> commissioner moore: while i am not principally objecting to the modifications that have been made to the building, i'm still concerned that we are in an rh 3 and i would have liked to see another unit added seeing the amount of square...
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not so much the crisis of july 1914, but the origins. and then, when i quickly discovered that the gentleman under home i would be working on of bismarckiews which were quite disparate from mine, i decided to change centuries rather than universities and -- [laughter] dr. weinberg: started working on the background of the diplomacy of world war ii and wrote my inner they -- might in a -- wrote my ma thesis on world war ii. here we are.and you are moving into that area of research. you picked the right century for your research and made enormous contributions the cause of that decision. one of your earliest and most that brought you early recognition as well was hitler'slet's -- your second book. tell us how that came about. dr. weinberg: my first job after wasnished my phd captured german records that were held by the american army torpedo factory in alexandria, virginia, so i got some sense of this, and that probably had something to do with my being asked to establish the program for microfilming the captured german documents before th
not so much the crisis of july 1914, but the origins. and then, when i quickly discovered that the gentleman under home i would be working on of bismarckiews which were quite disparate from mine, i decided to change centuries rather than universities and -- [laughter] dr. weinberg: started working on the background of the diplomacy of world war ii and wrote my inner they -- might in a -- wrote my ma thesis on world war ii. here we are.and you are moving into that area of research. you picked...
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i'm going back to my original question, how many people do you serve? >> i have a list of all the programs and the numbers served by programs it will take me a minute to add them all up. >> supervisor: okay. supervisor fewer has a general question. >> supervisor fewer: the contract states over 10 years or over $10 million goes to the supervisor for approval what if it take over 10 years? >> deputy city attorney, john gibner. the 10-year question whether the $10 million question is whether the city anticipates the contract will cost $10 million over its term. your question about a five-year contract with multiple extensions, if there are extensions built into the contract when it's first signed and the term is going to be over 10 years, that contract comes to the board for approval. if there's a five-year contract without extensions or options to extend built in goes to the board but if it extends by two years and in year nine wants another two-year extension the department must come to the board that the point to approve because that's when it goes over
i'm going back to my original question, how many people do you serve? >> i have a list of all the programs and the numbers served by programs it will take me a minute to add them all up. >> supervisor: okay. supervisor fewer has a general question. >> supervisor fewer: the contract states over 10 years or over $10 million goes to the supervisor for approval what if it take over 10 years? >> deputy city attorney, john gibner. the 10-year question whether the $10 million...
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what is your take on the supreme court in terms of originalism?>> i think the supreme court today is better than it has been in the past. i think we have normally we have close to five votes for constitutional fidelity and that's very important. as you point out justice gorsuch has been a great addition. probably one of the clearest writers on the court is clarence thomas, who is very careful and actually would go further to move the court in the direction of constitutional fidelity. so i think that we have great prospects, and that's why it's so important that we continue to have a president who brings in the constitution and in the appointment of judges at all levels back, remember the courts of appeal also are going to handle most of the things and the constitutionality of laws, constitutionality of federal executive actions are mostly decided at the court of appeals level, and then some excellent appointments there. we have to make sure that is maintained. the 5-4 balance in the constitution is a delicate balance and could use a couple more co
what is your take on the supreme court in terms of originalism?>> i think the supreme court today is better than it has been in the past. i think we have normally we have close to five votes for constitutional fidelity and that's very important. as you point out justice gorsuch has been a great addition. probably one of the clearest writers on the court is clarence thomas, who is very careful and actually would go further to move the court in the direction of constitutional fidelity. so i...
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and twenty other countries the original successful. song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after i remakes the release to no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marketing campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it got more and more pop. his next single became another worldwide hit. cover version of the eighty's classic sold around two and a half million times. the project called f with german pop singer marc forster and their debut single reached number one in germany. but not everything the young star touches turns to gold later singles stated the lower end of the charts. matters most to me is that i feel good about what i do in this case my music i want to produce songs i'm proud of that i think are musically great and i want to share with people where they get to
and twenty other countries the original successful. song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after i remakes the release to no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marketing campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it got more...
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we have a pretty good origin. we all know this and it's the program tale and religious oppression, flight in the mayflower, skate to the promised land and it's not like were naÏve but i saw on the table )-right-parenthesis you lies my teacher told me by james and across the way is billed may far which companies these mythology but the influence of the myth is still there. it's embedded in the image we have that america is a shining city on a hill that image that was made popular by the 1980s by ronald reagan and borrowed it, by the way, from john kennedy used it in the 1960s but it did not get on until reagan used it. america -- if this is america and this is our image america is built on a covenant not between people but tween people and god. this image comes from the sermon from 1530 from john winthrop and what he said was if god would prevent them from having a shipwreck and if he landed them safely, safe and sound and dry where they do not get immersed, they would keep the faith and say pure and resist corrupt
we have a pretty good origin. we all know this and it's the program tale and religious oppression, flight in the mayflower, skate to the promised land and it's not like were naÏve but i saw on the table )-right-parenthesis you lies my teacher told me by james and across the way is billed may far which companies these mythology but the influence of the myth is still there. it's embedded in the image we have that america is a shining city on a hill that image that was made popular by the 1980s...
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recreated laverne and shirley's original apartment set on paramount's stage 29. special in front of a live studio audience who asked question. >> you two still friends? >> no. >> well, that was a joke of course. the two shared their memories of their favorite episodes and showed some rarely seen bloopers. >> how can we go back? >> oh, i'm sorry. >> we had a few bloopers of our own when penny and cindy recreated that famous opening sequence on the very same back lot where the original was shot 26 years earlier. ♪ one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight ♪ ♪ schlemiel schlimazel hasenpfeffer incorporated ♪ >> i'm falling out of these shoes. i'm sorry. >> they were joined by most of the original cast including lenny and squiggy while penny's brother gary marshal who created "laverne and shirley" was our warm-up act. >> my mother called and said would i get penny a job. she's dating morons. >> and unlike other reunion specials penny and cindy stepped into their roles again as laverne and shirley. they did a comedy scene written by the series original writers wh
recreated laverne and shirley's original apartment set on paramount's stage 29. special in front of a live studio audience who asked question. >> you two still friends? >> no. >> well, that was a joke of course. the two shared their memories of their favorite episodes and showed some rarely seen bloopers. >> how can we go back? >> oh, i'm sorry. >> we had a few bloopers of our own when penny and cindy recreated that famous opening sequence on the very same...
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his workas talks about on his original production. >> if mitch mcconnell suggested this, how much control did he have over the control of the content ? >> zero. we had a couple of conditions. you have to talk to the democrats and you do not have any editorial control. they said, that's fine but we don't want you to focus on the acrimony. to dod you can't ask us that. we're not going to concentrate on it but we cannot shy away from it. we have to come out with a product we feel people on the journalism side and those who what's the senate can say, they did not give a big wet kiss, but also we did not do a hatchet job. >> mark farkas, executive producer on c-span's original production "the senate."
his workas talks about on his original production. >> if mitch mcconnell suggested this, how much control did he have over the control of the content ? >> zero. we had a couple of conditions. you have to talk to the democrats and you do not have any editorial control. they said, that's fine but we don't want you to focus on the acrimony. to dod you can't ask us that. we're not going to concentrate on it but we cannot shy away from it. we have to come out with a product we feel...
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and the original building permit? >> commissioner richards: the 2014 one. >> so we don't have the full calculations for that permit. i have looked at it and it does seem there is an exhibit in the sponsor materials. there is a substantial portion that was meant to stay. sidewalls i think, almost the entirety of the first florida. so i can't talk about -- we don't have the exact specific percentages for what was approved. but normally the process would call for -- >> it would be, but this project also happens to be located in the r 1 zoning district, it has the ability to be approved by the zoning commission. >> and it didn't make it to the zoning administrator desk? >> no, the official document is the review of the demolition. no such document was issued for the project. >> i read the signed affidavit i believe. he says on page 2 of 5, i am alone acting as professional construction made time critical decisions in the field to remove various structures that were compromised and posed a risk. my professional code of con
and the original building permit? >> commissioner richards: the 2014 one. >> so we don't have the full calculations for that permit. i have looked at it and it does seem there is an exhibit in the sponsor materials. there is a substantial portion that was meant to stay. sidewalls i think, almost the entirety of the first florida. so i can't talk about -- we don't have the exact specific percentages for what was approved. but normally the process would call for -- >> it would...
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not so much the crisis of july 1914, but the origins. and then, when i quickly discovered that the gentleman under home i would be working on of bismarckiews which were quite disparate from mine, i decided to change centuries rather than universities and -- [laughter] dr. weinberg: started working on the background of the diplomacy of world war ii and wrote my inner they -- might in a -- wrote my ma thesis on world war ii. here we are.and you are moving into that area of research. you picked the right century for your research and made enormous contributions the cause of that decision. one of your earliest and most that brought you early recognition as well was hitler'slet's -- your second book. tell us how that came about. dr. weinberg: my first job after wasnished my phd captured german records that were held by the american army torpedo factory in alexandria, virginia, so i got some sense of this, and that probably had something to do with my being asked to establish the program for microfilming the captured german documents before th
not so much the crisis of july 1914, but the origins. and then, when i quickly discovered that the gentleman under home i would be working on of bismarckiews which were quite disparate from mine, i decided to change centuries rather than universities and -- [laughter] dr. weinberg: started working on the background of the diplomacy of world war ii and wrote my inner they -- might in a -- wrote my ma thesis on world war ii. here we are.and you are moving into that area of research. you picked...
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so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. the studio people imagine there's a huge studio and thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with the trackpad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remake spec but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. single has sold eight million units so far. that put him under some pressure. as a whole ever manage another number one in the us that be especially if it were entirely my own song i keep trying. to track together it's called masterpiece but it was a flop in the charts it seems success is not that easy to repeat. because we love it so much here's the cheerleader for félix doesn't appear in it we get to meet the original singer who also became world famous after the remakes released by for now and see you next time on. i. think they are following. me. like i'm. not. coming to find all these. things. to meet me you regret losing you feel to. me it
so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. the studio people imagine there's a huge studio and thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with the trackpad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remake spec but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. single has sold eight million units so far. that put him under some pressure. as a...
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this is brief 20. 11 was the original etcheverry lot, and 10 was the original waterfront lot, and this is the area that they gave up that the etcheverry owners that that owner deeded over to the waterfront owners. and it served as the open space for the property since that time, for the last 47 years. if you looked at the original configuration, lot ten was too small to develop, and the owner at that time specifically asked if he could use this area from lot 11. and he agreed, at a huge discount price, because it couldn't be developed. and he had already built the application -- the apartment building, so he said yeah, and that's why they both decided to share it. so the transfer of that portion was made strictly conditional, strictly conditional on that lot remaining at open space -- as open space, and it has done so because this lot was too small. the corner property did not need a variance, and it was not granted a variance. it has no right to effect this particular variance. as the idea that it was held jointly or the variance somehow is belonging to both properties is just not tru
this is brief 20. 11 was the original etcheverry lot, and 10 was the original waterfront lot, and this is the area that they gave up that the etcheverry owners that that owner deeded over to the waterfront owners. and it served as the open space for the property since that time, for the last 47 years. if you looked at the original configuration, lot ten was too small to develop, and the owner at that time specifically asked if he could use this area from lot 11. and he agreed, at a huge...
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the locals an open door stage a historical play in various locations that dramatize is the origin of silent night after the end of the napoleonic wars. that have. yet to sort through and of and the gun it was a terrible time the poverty created by the wards and the molding troops that passed through the village this cute blend of today the song stay. vokes the hope for peace visitors to the silent night chapel can listen to the original version with its six verses and accompanying guitar chords. oh. god. in two thousand and eleven unesco added silent night to its intangible cultural heritage list sept primal hopes the song's popularity will last for generations to come. most folks who use new we have to try to maintain the tradition within the families so that children grow up as things it is not easy in the digital age of because of the internet it gets just don't sing songs like that anymore and it was all sing and i brought the human a memo so. some sixty thousand visitors flock to the small village every year most of them in the pre-christian a season tourists and locals alike en
the locals an open door stage a historical play in various locations that dramatize is the origin of silent night after the end of the napoleonic wars. that have. yet to sort through and of and the gun it was a terrible time the poverty created by the wards and the molding troops that passed through the village this cute blend of today the song stay. vokes the hope for peace visitors to the silent night chapel can listen to the original version with its six verses and accompanying guitar...
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there's no trumpet in the original but fake. so we called.was at the pool when my phone rang and it was félix saying hey how about it and i'm like sure i'll be home soon anyway i'll see what i can do i sat down at home listen to the song played it through twice and was pretty much done. so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. just as was the studio people imagine there's a huge studio with thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with the trackpad and faders and that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remakes back then but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. plan does. the single has sold eight million units so far doesn't have put him under some pressure. however manage another number one in the us that be especially if it were entirely my own song i keep trying to. catch. have now produced a track together it's called masterpiece but it was a flop in the charts it seems success is not
there's no trumpet in the original but fake. so we called.was at the pool when my phone rang and it was félix saying hey how about it and i'm like sure i'll be home soon anyway i'll see what i can do i sat down at home listen to the song played it through twice and was pretty much done. so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. just as was the studio people imagine there's a huge studio with thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it...
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and twenty other countries the original was less successful. song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after i remakes they released it but no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marc. campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it got more and more popular. became another worldwide hit. cover version of the eighty's classic nobody sold around two and a half million times. set up the project called f with german pop singer marc forster and their debut single reached number one in germany. but not everything the young star touches turns to gold later singles stated the lower end of the charts. matters most to me is that i feel good about what i do in this case my music i want to produce songs i'm proud of that i think are musically great and i want to share with people when they get
and twenty other countries the original was less successful. song was already a hit in jamaica but pretty are known in the rest of the world even after i remakes they released it but no one really listened to it for about six months but somehow it just reached the consumers it got to number one on spotify in sweden without any marc. campaign or record company people just decided they liked it and put it on their playlist sent it to their friends posted it on facebook and stuff and gradually it...
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>> original is who had the permit on january 18, 2015, yeah? >> yes. >> commissioner tanner: and it was sold twice since then. >> once. >> commissioner tanner: only once. >> right. >> commissioner tanner: to the applicant. so then, they would be eligible to apply for the exception if all the other things were grant zb . >> right, so they have to hit all the exceptions. >> commissioner tanner: so retail food establishment. >> yeah. so why don't i bring -- and each case is different, too. >> so we have to look at who the original owner is, and here, it would have been 2015 -- january 18, 2015, that there was a lapse, and then, they came in, and then, they applied. so under that, we would consider them as a new permit, and we would look at all the criteria, the density. then, we would look at how close they are to a school or retail permit establishment. so based on the law, that's how we would review. but there's a bunch of check lists, that we can't go through all of them. >> commissioner tanner: thank you. >> commissioner honda: and on the one
>> original is who had the permit on january 18, 2015, yeah? >> yes. >> commissioner tanner: and it was sold twice since then. >> once. >> commissioner tanner: only once. >> right. >> commissioner tanner: to the applicant. so then, they would be eligible to apply for the exception if all the other things were grant zb . >> right, so they have to hit all the exceptions. >> commissioner tanner: so retail food establishment. >> yeah. so...
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because the originalism claim, originally they claim that the original intentions of the framers havedied and now their change it to the original meaning. the difference between those things is more verbal than real. what they're saying is they want to recover the mentality of the people at that moment. this to me is utterly preposterous. it's not sort of, well, i don't completely agree. this is like, are you kidding me? you are on my turf and you can't play here. you don't know what they were saying. you haven't read it. this is all a device. and i do a close analysis of scalia is opinion and d.c. versus heller, which he regards as his masterpiece of originalism and i suggest it's a labyrinthine trip through alice in wonderland. there is a kind of law school history that's interesting. remember, if you're a lawyer you are given your client. your job is to mount the evidence that supports your client and suppress the evidence that is a bad. that's what scalia does. historians can't do that. you are not allowed to do that here historians are on the one hand, or on the other hand, and p
because the originalism claim, originally they claim that the original intentions of the framers havedied and now their change it to the original meaning. the difference between those things is more verbal than real. what they're saying is they want to recover the mentality of the people at that moment. this to me is utterly preposterous. it's not sort of, well, i don't completely agree. this is like, are you kidding me? you are on my turf and you can't play here. you don't know what they were...
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does this is the original goal has room this is the original director's room designed by boxer gopi was with the one nine hundred twenty three by exhibition. of the exhibition aim to show the movements of cheever and send explaining to say to people environment during and this is our idea in mind this is what we're working on. the one hand i sit down. and go before i want to go the others can't but you. know once watching. he so this is where he set. about us moving to making comfortable furniture wasn't that a board to him right because i have to say this isn't a cosy chair. by pure she's a suspect this desk chair has been reconstructed from sketches and drawings there's no photo of it as he prints not recorded food. would you fork over yours actually sat on a chair by deep money at this desk because that would be a dog and later so there was a steal to share by broader that he used at his desk and this one here is very real theoretical it suits the concept of this room when you look at the surrounding edge this all around the border i mean these are the countries need we all know from
does this is the original goal has room this is the original director's room designed by boxer gopi was with the one nine hundred twenty three by exhibition. of the exhibition aim to show the movements of cheever and send explaining to say to people environment during and this is our idea in mind this is what we're working on. the one hand i sit down. and go before i want to go the others can't but you. know once watching. he so this is where he set. about us moving to making comfortable...
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so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track.he studio people imagine there's a huge studio and thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with the trackpad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remakes back then but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. single has sold eight million units so far doesn't a hit like that put him under some pressure. however manage another number one in the us that be especially if it were entirely my own song i keep trying. to. have now produced a track together it's called masterpiece but it was a flop in the charts it seems success is not that easy to repeat. because we love it so much here's the cheerleader for félix doesn't appear in it instead we get to meet the original singer who also became world famous after the remakes was released by for now and see you next time. i. think they. are not. going to find all these. years. to let me. come regaling you f
so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track.he studio people imagine there's a huge studio and thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with the trackpad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remakes back then but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. single has sold eight million units so far doesn't a hit like that put him under...
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what are the origins of the common law? and the most authoritative common law jurests in both england and american well into the 19th century asserted that christianity is and always has been the foundation of the common law and nothing in the common law is valid that is not consistent with divine revelation. this is a very common assertion. it's certainly not an uncontested assertion. that formulation i read to you i have taken from blackstone's commentaries so the great english juis making this assertion. he is not alone. others make this particular assertion. here is the significant point. a popular notion was that inso far as the u.s. constitution accredited the common law, the american people through their ratification of the constitution incorporated christianity into their very organic law upon ratification and adoption of the constitution. now, this claim has sweeping, sweeping implications for the proposition that christianity and its sacred text have informed american law including constitutional law. legal schola
what are the origins of the common law? and the most authoritative common law jurests in both england and american well into the 19th century asserted that christianity is and always has been the foundation of the common law and nothing in the common law is valid that is not consistent with divine revelation. this is a very common assertion. it's certainly not an uncontested assertion. that formulation i read to you i have taken from blackstone's commentaries so the great english juis making...
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flynn originally said that he had not met the ambassador when, in fact, he had.oday, the judge said that by doing so, flynn, quote, arguably sold out his country. lying to federal agents carries a five-year prison sentence. flynn is the highest profile culprit so far in special counsel robert mueller's investigation into links between trump's election campaign and russia. joining us now from washington is our correspondent maya shwayder. maya, it is good to see you. this was supposed to be a cut and dry sentencing. instead it has been postponed. what changed the mood within the courtroom? i understand there was a lot of drama. maya: indeed, not just in the courtroom but between yesterday and today when the buzz around town, shall we say, was that flynn might get zero jail time given that prosecutors were saying he had been extremely cooperative with the mueller investigation, and maybe even perhaps wanted to keep him around for more help. they were recommending zero jail time. people were expecting that that was going to be the case, and now we see this change in
flynn originally said that he had not met the ambassador when, in fact, he had.oday, the judge said that by doing so, flynn, quote, arguably sold out his country. lying to federal agents carries a five-year prison sentence. flynn is the highest profile culprit so far in special counsel robert mueller's investigation into links between trump's election campaign and russia. joining us now from washington is our correspondent maya shwayder. maya, it is good to see you. this was supposed to be a...
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we have a piece of his artwork here which was an original art. tried to service both before and while he was there through his artwork. and he became well known within the battery in particular and throughout the regiment, the 150th shield artillery as quite an artist. he's also sharing a case with our engineer, lyle mcquillan came from portland maine and this is unfortunate one of our soldiers that we don't have an image of. we tried real hard to get an image of him, but we have some wonderful materials, he was in the 14th engineers which is actually assigned station with the british fourth army. a couple of neat pieces here. we have his service coat and his 1917 helmet that he wore as well. and you can see the us, the 1, the 4 and what we believe is the engineers castle in the center there. so that a real neat piece. they spent some time with the british building what was known as light railways. so they were not or narrow gauge will raise are not what we think a standard gauge railways today. much smaller with the use of moving troops and supp
we have a piece of his artwork here which was an original art. tried to service both before and while he was there through his artwork. and he became well known within the battery in particular and throughout the regiment, the 150th shield artillery as quite an artist. he's also sharing a case with our engineer, lyle mcquillan came from portland maine and this is unfortunate one of our soldiers that we don't have an image of. we tried real hard to get an image of him, but we have some wonderful...
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president clinton originally said that he had not met the embassador when in fact he had today at the. judges said that by doing so flynn quote arguably sold out his country lying to federal agents carries a five year prison sentence flynn is the highest profile culprit so far in special counsel robert mohler is investigation into links between trump's election campaign and russia. are joining us now from washington is our correspondent my a sweeter my it's good to see you have this was supposed to be a cut and dry sentence and instead it's been postponed what changed the mood within the court room i understand there was a lot of drama. yeah indeed not just in the courtroom but even just between yesterday and today when the the buzz around town shall we say was that flynn might get zero jail time given that prosecutors are saying he had been extremely cooperative with the mauler investigation and maybe even perhaps wanted to keep him around for more how they were recommending zero jail time people were expecting that that was going to be the case and now we see this change in the cour
president clinton originally said that he had not met the embassador when in fact he had today at the. judges said that by doing so flynn quote arguably sold out his country lying to federal agents carries a five year prison sentence flynn is the highest profile culprit so far in special counsel robert mohler is investigation into links between trump's election campaign and russia. are joining us now from washington is our correspondent my a sweeter my it's good to see you have this was...
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are there religious origins to constitutional order? what, if any, is the role of faith in the founding? our guide exploring these is dr. daniel dreisbach who is a professor in the school of public affairs at the american university in washington dc. he received a dr. of philosophy degree where he studied as a rhodes scholar and a jurist doctorate degree from the university of virginia. he served as a judicial clerk for the circuit judge of the fourth circuit court of appeals. for two years he plucked practiced public interest law specializing in civil and religious liberties. his researching includes constitutional law in the intersection of politics law and religion in american public life. he has edited 10 books including thomas jefferson and the wall of separation between church and state, faith and the founders of the republic, and the sacred rights of liberty fund. his most recent book is reading the bible with the founding fathers, oxford university press. is available for purchase after the lecture this evening. the supreme cour
are there religious origins to constitutional order? what, if any, is the role of faith in the founding? our guide exploring these is dr. daniel dreisbach who is a professor in the school of public affairs at the american university in washington dc. he received a dr. of philosophy degree where he studied as a rhodes scholar and a jurist doctorate degree from the university of virginia. he served as a judicial clerk for the circuit judge of the fourth circuit court of appeals. for two years he...
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so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. the studio and tell people imagine there's a huge studio and thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with a track pad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remake but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. so far.
so what was originally a reggae song became a tropical house track. the studio and tell people imagine there's a huge studio and thousands of co-producers but i just fed it all into my computer and mixed it myself with a track pad and faders that was it actually for the mastering i went to the record company. and that was a huge honor getting to do the remake but it wasn't planned to be such a huge breakthrough. so far.
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originally, the original award we did 10% of 244. >> that is correct. >> but we don't do that anyway -- that way anymore? >> when we came to the ten year capital plan, that is when we realized that the number for the contingency and the scope would be higher. so we rebaselined, we put the number in there and then now we are trying to actualize that number into the contracts to allow us to have money available for stuff that we anticipated when we did the ten year capital plan. what we can do is write it up and make sure that it is explained with numbers, and we can probably give you the projects that we anticipate and the cost of each one of the scopes. >> yes. >> okay. that would be good. thank you. >> it has been moved. is there a second? >> seconds. >> is there any public comment on the item? colleagues? all those in favour? the motion carries. next item, please. a. >> item 14 is public hearing discussion and possible action to approve a schedule of rates and charges for the p.u.c. power enterprise s.f. program service in san francisco to take effect on or after five your first 20
originally, the original award we did 10% of 244. >> that is correct. >> but we don't do that anyway -- that way anymore? >> when we came to the ten year capital plan, that is when we realized that the number for the contingency and the scope would be higher. so we rebaselined, we put the number in there and then now we are trying to actualize that number into the contracts to allow us to have money available for stuff that we anticipated when we did the ten year capital plan....
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and is time to mark the 10-year anniversary of the original lease. that's why this lease extension is about 6-8 weeks shy of ten years. to take into account the holdover period that was necessary to get this legislative process through. increases or year over year at cpi bracketed at 2%, and 5%. that's no lower than 2%, no greater than 5%. the cost to the city includes, in addition to the rent, the payment of the utilities averaging $150,000 per year, as well as services which average $125,000 per year. the fair market price was based upon appraisal by collier's which came in $59 per square foot. the city and the landlord have negotiated some extensive repairs and improvements to the air handling, hvac and generator located at the premises. these improvements will be done at the landlord's expense, improving the premises for the police department. i wanted to point out at this time that there are two type graph cal errors. the first modification is page 1, line 3, it says resolution retro actively. obviously this is not retroactive in this lease exte
and is time to mark the 10-year anniversary of the original lease. that's why this lease extension is about 6-8 weeks shy of ten years. to take into account the holdover period that was necessary to get this legislative process through. increases or year over year at cpi bracketed at 2%, and 5%. that's no lower than 2%, no greater than 5%. the cost to the city includes, in addition to the rent, the payment of the utilities averaging $150,000 per year, as well as services which average $125,000...
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mary poppins returns picks up on the story from the one thousand nine hundred sixty four original. a long break between a film and its sequel. this time around emily blunt plays the extraordinary nanny. my goodness and bill have you done your clues you could grow god that much so well and john yes just to fit the crime scene around me because she's mary poppins cope's she just a leapt off the page at me she is so sick and bassy and funny and they rooted in all of this. so delightful to play. like the original the sequel is loosely based on the mary poppins novels by an australian born writer pamela linden travers in the midst of the great depression mary drops in on jane and michael banks now fully grown and living in the house on london's cherry tree lane where michael now has children of his own. troops who now he's michael b. are still not a caught fish. after michael's wife dies his family is in danger of losing their home. and her mary poppins to build a house on cherry tree lane with confidence and joy again. best thing about the room the character of mary poppins is that she
mary poppins returns picks up on the story from the one thousand nine hundred sixty four original. a long break between a film and its sequel. this time around emily blunt plays the extraordinary nanny. my goodness and bill have you done your clues you could grow god that much so well and john yes just to fit the crime scene around me because she's mary poppins cope's she just a leapt off the page at me she is so sick and bassy and funny and they rooted in all of this. so delightful to play....
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early folks the hope for peace visitors to the silent night chapel can listen to the original version with its six verses and accompanying guitar chords. dog. was in two thousand and eleven unesco added silent night to its intangible cultural heritage list sept primal hopes the songs popularity will last for generations to come. most folks who we have to try to maintain the tradition within the family so that children grow up using it it's not easy in the digital age of because of the internet kids just don't sing songs like that anymore and it will sing a member of the human mimosa will. some sixty thousand visitors flock to the small village every year most of them in the preakness missy's and tourists and locals alike enjoy the festive atmosphere around the silent night chapel this is all it's a quintessential christmas song that is always lovely because everyone associates it with the special memories that brings people together particularly around christmas eve with over something so we had to phonied and then end it if we had the famous song it's not our fault it's known around
early folks the hope for peace visitors to the silent night chapel can listen to the original version with its six verses and accompanying guitar chords. dog. was in two thousand and eleven unesco added silent night to its intangible cultural heritage list sept primal hopes the songs popularity will last for generations to come. most folks who we have to try to maintain the tradition within the family so that children grow up using it it's not easy in the digital age of because of the internet...