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most controversial decisions in supreme court history as we explored this case with our guests, randy barnett, professor at georgetown university law and, paul kent, political five professor at texas state university. "landmark cases" live monday at nine about user on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. >> "american history tv those quote is featuring c-span's original series, "first ladies: influence and image." series anduced this cooperation with the wte
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randy barnett is georgetown university law school, professor. author of a book called "restoring the law and constitution: the presumption of liberty." he's argued before the supreme court. randy barnett, thank you for being with us. >> great. >> paul kens actually wrote the book on locker in, his book, "economic regulations on trial," his home base is texas states university where he teaches political science. thanks. well, i'm telling people they should be interested in this. why don't you explain why, both of you. why is this case important? >> well, the case has become a symbol in -- a political symbol. it was made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran for president in 1912. it was about how roosevelt claimed that the court had overreached and overstepped its bounds to block progressive legislation from being enacted at the state level. ever since then, it's been a political flashpoint. it was made a political flash its point in a presidential campaign. >> political flashpoint for which side? >> well, roosevelt claim e eed l
randy barnett is georgetown university law school, professor. author of a book called "restoring the law and constitution: the presumption of liberty." he's argued before the supreme court. randy barnett, thank you for being with us. >> great. >> paul kens actually wrote the book on locker in, his book, "economic regulations on trial," his home base is texas states university where he teaches political science. thanks. well, i'm telling people they should be...
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randy barnett is at georgetown university. he is the author of a book restoring the lost constitution of congressional liberty and he is argued in court. her other guests actually read the book on lochner. his home base is texas state university. in telling people it should be interested in this, when to explain why? symbolcase has become a it was made into a political symbol by teddy roosevelt when he ran for president in 1912. it was a symbol of how roosevelt claimed the court had overreached and overstepped its bounds and blocks legislation from being enacted. ever since then it has been a because itlashpoint was made one in a presidential campaign. >> flashpoint for which side? >> roosevelt claimed that this was a product of laissez-faire economics which is what he got from the justice holmes in the was on the court and extolling homes as an honorable justice. on the court news president and enduring reelection he elevated him and elevated case which was called bigshot case. importance that it did not happen to let campaig
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what i was always told growing up, which may not have been typical for bakeries of that time. >> randy barnettu want to start? randy: i want to talk about the germans a little bit. there was a lot of anti-german sentiment. case inebraska was a which a local statute prohibited the teaching of german in grade school. that's how the anti-german cinema was, at least in brusca. the same -- at least in nebraska. --s reconstruction restriction on the teaching of german also failed. in part because it deprived the people that did german instruction of their livelihood. v nebraska case is considered a good law today. and yet it was still decided by the same lochner court on the very same basis that lochner v. new york was decided, and it also involved anti-german sentiment. >> you have to love our viewers. , retailhem tweeted ,rices of foodstuffs circa 1900 a loaf of bread cost seven cents. what you want to tell us about how joe lochner found himself at the center of this legal action. was it his idea? paul: they even got henry weismann into the act because they got him to do some of the expecting -- i
what i was always told growing up, which may not have been typical for bakeries of that time. >> randy barnettu want to start? randy: i want to talk about the germans a little bit. there was a lot of anti-german sentiment. case inebraska was a which a local statute prohibited the teaching of german in grade school. that's how the anti-german cinema was, at least in brusca. the same -- at least in nebraska. --s reconstruction restriction on the teaching of german also failed. in part...
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randy barnett at georgetown university law center and author of the book, "restoring the lost constitution." and paul kens. landmark cases, live monday at 9:00 p.m. et. >> all campaign long, c-span takes you on the road to the white house. unfiltered access to the candidates at town hall meetings, news conferences, rallies and speeches. every campaign event we cover is available on our website at c-span.org. >> carly fiorina hosted the town hall meeting in buford, south carolina, or she talked about foreign policy, the economy and investment issues. thank you, so much. it is great to be back here in south carolina. shannon, thank you for that wonderful introduction and thank you children for the pledge of allegiance that you did so well. how many of you watched the benghazi hearings? course, hillary clinton continues not to answer the fundamental question, which is, since she clearly knew this was a purposeful terror attack on the night it was going on, why did she get up the next day and address the american people and talk about a videotape that did not represent our values and why did s
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most controversial decisions in the pre-court history as we explore this case with our guest, randy barnett, professor of constitutional law at georgetown and author of the book "restoring the lost constitution," and paul kent, political science professor at texas state university. monday. cases, live >> next, british prime minister david cameron takes questions from members of the british house of commons. then republican presidential candidate donald trump at a rally in miami. at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with amy chozick. >> on wednesday, members of parliament questioned british prime minister david cameron on domestic issues, including the steel industry, recent tax credit cuts, and security for people with disabilities. this is just over 35 minutes. >> order. questions for the prime minister. alan jones. >> question one. this morning, i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings today. >> i would like to thank the prime minister. an expensive public consultation. the government retail sector cham
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randy barnett, professor of constitutional law, and author of the book, "restoring the lost constitution peer co- constitution." and paul kens. landmark cases on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] next, the book looks at and impact onip u.s. policy in the cold war. this event is a little over a half hour. [applause] >> thank you for being here. thank you roham for coming for this talk. irish everyone to read this book if you want to understand the u.s. iranian relationship today. let me first ask you, what inspired you to write this? roham: first of all, can i just say thank you to the nixon foundation for the kind invitation to come. they've taken such good care of me. i absolutely love it. i look at my office in london and it is mostly raining. to be here is a real pleasure. this book was a labor of love basically. i come from an iranian family, i was born very shortly after the fall of the shah
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randy barnett, author of the book "restoring the lost constitution," and paul kens. "landmark cases," live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. >>> at today's white house briefing, press secretary josh earnest answered questions about the presidential campaign, a deployment of the u.s. troops to cameroon to counter boca haram and the transpacific partnership agreement. >> the trip to harvard was excellent. i enjoyed it. they treated me very well. spent some time on thursday and friday at the institute of politics at harvard. lot of ambitious young minds who are looking for inspiration. hopefully i provided at least a little bit. we'll do that during his briefing, i guess. good. yes, i'm very excited about the royals. i see somebody up here was looking to have a good time, which i appreciate. so i'm glad this was waiting for me at the podium when i walked out here. i'm glad somebody is having their fun before the series star starts. i intend to have my fun after the series is over, so we'll see how it goes, but that should be a fun tuesday. b
randy barnett, author of the book "restoring the lost constitution," and paul kens. "landmark cases," live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. >>> at today's white house briefing, press secretary josh earnest answered questions about the presidential campaign, a deployment of the u.s. troops to cameroon to counter boca haram and the transpacific partnership agreement. >> the trip to harvard was excellent. i enjoyed it. they treated...
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out why lochner is one of the most controversial decisions in history as we discuss this with randy barnett and author of the book "restoring the lost constitution", and paul kens author of lochnerv. new york. landmark cases. live monday on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. >>> this sunday night, on q&a, amy chosic chae iic shares her experiences from hillary clinton's 2008 campaign and compares it to now. >> i wasn't in a senior role, and i also, you know, when you're traveling all the time, i got to know the people that traveled with her. i feel like i got to know her pretty well because she'd come back on the plane and talk to us. but at the same time, i didn't have the same sort of sources that the campaign and high level people that i have now. and whether that's a function of being of the times or a function of just being in a more senior role. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> hillary clinton testified before the house benghazi committee, which is investigating the 2012 terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. the first half of her ei
out why lochner is one of the most controversial decisions in history as we discuss this with randy barnett and author of the book "restoring the lost constitution", and paul kens author of lochnerv. new york. landmark cases. live monday on c-span, c-span 3 and c-span radio. >>> this sunday night, on q&a, amy chosic chae iic shares her experiences from hillary clinton's 2008 campaign and compares it to now. >> i wasn't in a senior role, and i also, you know, when...
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the professional of constitutional law at the -- georgetown university law center, randy barnett, discusses along with paul kens, a political science professor from texas state university. an3, andn, c sent -- csp c-span radio. announcer: today, the house debated a bill on the health care law and it would defund planned parenthood for one year. the house is scheduled to vote on the bill tomorrow. the beginning of the debate with the rules committee. this is 45 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one hour. mr. woodall: thank you, mr. speaker. during consideration of this resolution all time is yielded for the purpose of debate only. i'd like to yield the customary 30 minutes to my friend from new york, ms. slaughter, pending which i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. woodall: i'd also like to ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. woodall: i want to start with the end of what our reading clerk
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as we close, let me say thank you to randy barnett and paul kens for helping us understand the 1905 case lochner v. new york. the, thank you. ♪ our landmark cases series continues next monday. we will look at shank versus the schenck versus-- the united states. justice oliver wendell holmes wrote a unanimous opinion that the espionage act of 1917 is constitutional, even when used to punish speech that would be permissible in times of peace, meaning that the first amendment is not absolute. you can learn more at c-span.org/landmark cases. on the landmark cases website, you will find the history, impact of each case in this book "landmark cases," written by tony mauro. available for $8.95 plus shipping. that is at c-span.org\landmarkcases. >> coming up, as a special addition to our landmark cases, an interview with senator charles grassley. then the democratic presidential candidates talk to the ian seat women's forum conference. later we will look at immigration policy. >> senator chuck grassley, thank you. let me start by asking you about your committee role with the supreme court. what
as we close, let me say thank you to randy barnett and paul kens for helping us understand the 1905 case lochner v. new york. the, thank you. ♪ our landmark cases series continues next monday. we will look at shank versus the schenck versus-- the united states. justice oliver wendell holmes wrote a unanimous opinion that the espionage act of 1917 is constitutional, even when used to punish speech that would be permissible in times of peace, meaning that the first amendment is not absolute....
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the most controversial decisions the supreme court history and we explore this case with artist randy barnett professor of constitutional law at georgetown university law center and the author of the book restoring the constitution. and paul came to the political science ambassador at texas state university and author of lochner versus new york economic regulation on trial landmark cases live tonight at my eastern on c-span and c-span radio. >>> i am the c-span capital help reduce her and i usually cover the house and senate floor legislation goings-on and then also other key events on capitol hill. as a network we are committed to covering the hearings gavel to gavel with a very high-profile hearing we've covered all the hearings by the select committee on benghazi come in the house of representatives. so this is one of the next in the series we covered. i got there at 7:00 in the morning and the crews were already set up. they put cameras in before and got in place very early in the morning for a morning show washington journal said they could show what was going on in the hearing room even
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as we close, let me say thank you to randy barnett and paul kens for helping us understand this. ♪ >>ur landmark cases series continues next monday. justice oliver wendell holmes wrote a unanimous opinion that the espionage act of 1917 is constitutional, even when used to punish speech that would the permissible in times of peace. meaning that the first amendment is not absolute. casesn watch the landmark \landmark cases. the history, people, and impact ,f such cases is in this book tonyark cases, written by mauro. available for $8.95 plus shipping. that is sad c-span.org/landmark cases. at c-span.org \landmark cases. >> coming up, as a special addition to our landmark cases, an interview with senator charles grassley. then the defense programs bill and later, another chance : lochnerndmark cases v. new york. senator chuck grassley a violent, thank you. let me start by asking you about possible role of these the v the supreme court. what is your responsibility? we would have everything to do with the approval of judges that go on court. it is an important process we go through. the su
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the most controversial decisions the supreme court has ever made as we explore this case with randy barnettom georgetown law center and author of a book restoring the lost constitution and a political science review -- vassar at texas state university landmark cases -- live monday on c-span c-span3, and radio. onn american history tv saturday, november 7, four tours and live interviews. we will explore the tank submarine experience, the road to berlin, an african-american story. we will take your questions for historians throughout the day. later,ar ii -- 70 years saturday, november 7, beginning at 11:00 a.m. eastern here
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most controversial decisions in supreme court history as a way to export the case with our guest, randy barnettthor of the book "restoring the lost constitution." s, political science professor at texas state university. "landmark cases" live on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. >> republican candidate carly fiorina was in south carolina for a town hall event where she answered questions from her supporters. she talked about the economy, persecution of christians, and hillary clinton's testimony before the hospital gaza committee. from the university of south carolina satellite campus in beaufort, this is under one hour. [applause] carly fiorina: thank you so much. you are for that introduction and thank you, children, for the pledge of allegiance. you did so well. themany of you watched benghazi hearing a little bit? mmm. clintonourse, hillary continues not to answer the fundamental question which is, since she clearly knew this was a purposeful terrorist attack on the night it was going on, why did she get up the next day and address the american people and talk about the videotape that did
most controversial decisions in supreme court history as a way to export the case with our guest, randy barnettthor of the book "restoring the lost constitution." s, political science professor at texas state university. "landmark cases" live on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. >> republican candidate carly fiorina was in south carolina for a town hall event where she answered questions from her supporters. she talked about the economy, persecution of christians, and...
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most controversial decisions in supreme court history as we explored this case with our guests, randy barnett, professor at georgetown university law and, paul kent, political five professor at texas state university. "landmark cases" live monday at nine about user on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. >> "american history tv those quote is featuring c-span's original series, "first ladies: influence and image." series anduced this cooperation with the white house historical association, with conversations with experts, tors of historical sites, and questions from c-span's audience, we tell the stories of the first ladies. now, lady bird johnson. this is about two hours. ♪ lady bird johnson: a beautification to my mind is far more than a matter of cosmetics. to me, it describes the whole effort to bring the natural world and the man-made world into harmony. to bring order, usefulness, delight to our whole environment. that, of course, only begins with trees, flowers, and landscaping. susan swain: that's from a film created by the johnson administration with lady bird johnson talking about bea
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find out why it's a controversial decision as we can floor the case with with our guest, randy barnettprofessor and author, and paul kens, political science professor at texas state university. landmark cases, live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. >>> subcommittee on space will come to order, please. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recesses at any time. welcome to today's hearing entitled deep space exploration, examining the impact of the president's budget. i recognize myself for five minutes for an opening statement. last week was an amazing time for the space community. a major hollywood film about the exploration of mars debuted within days of nasa announcing a significant scientific discovery, liquid water on mars. the coincidence of these two events garnered the public's attention and rightly so. rarely does popular culture and science align in such a fashion. the attention also prompted obvious questions from the public such as, how will discovering water on mars impact future exploration? are we really going to mars? and how an
find out why it's a controversial decision as we can floor the case with with our guest, randy barnettprofessor and author, and paul kens, political science professor at texas state university. landmark cases, live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span3 and c-span radio. >>> subcommittee on space will come to order, please. without objection, the chair is authorized to declare recesses at any time. welcome to today's hearing entitled deep space exploration, examining the impact of...
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the most controversial decisions in supreme court history, as we explore the case with our gets, randy barnett and paul kens, author of "lockner v. new york: economic regulation on trial." "landmark cases," live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. >>> fbi director james comey testified last week before an oversight hearing of the house jude-i ju judiciary committee about the screening of syrian refugees coming to the u.s. the committee is chaired by representative bob goodlatte. >> as the seventh director of the federal bureau of investigation. we're happy to have you here with us today. i once again commend your distinguished service to our nation and i'm confident you will continue to serve honorably at the helm of the fbi. today the fbi continues to face the effects of one of the worst national security leaks in our nation's history by edward snowden two years ago. over the past year the house judiciary committee spearheaded an act that ended the controversial national security program and provided expanded oversight and transparency in america's intelligence gath
the most controversial decisions in supreme court history, as we explore the case with our gets, randy barnett and paul kens, author of "lockner v. new york: economic regulation on trial." "landmark cases," live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span 3, and c-span radio. >>> fbi director james comey testified last week before an oversight hearing of the house jude-i ju judiciary committee about the screening of syrian refugees coming to the u.s. the committee is...
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as one of the most controversial decisions the supreme court's history as we explore this with randy barnettand paul cans, political science professor at texas state university. landmark cases. live monday at nine clock p.m. eastern. -- 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> i stay in the wings so this is quite unusual to me. i want to thank all of you for your friendship, loyal support and for planning this wonderful evening for me. i shall remember it always. thanks to the young people for this great welcome. >> pat nixon was the first republican first lady to address the national convection -- national convention. she made volunteerism her issue, chief supporter to her husband richard nixon and behind-the-scenes, political advisor. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. first ladies, influence in image. ask -- exploring the public and private lives of women who have filled the role of worst lady. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span three -- c-span 3. host: drug abuse in this country . joining us from new york is dr. andrew kolodny, the chief medical officer for phoenix house. thank you fo
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one of the most controversial decisions and supreme court history as we explore this case with randy barnettofessor at georgetown university law center and author of the book "restoring the ens,titution," and paul k political science professor at texas state university. like tonight on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. c-span has your coverage of the road to the white house 2016 where you will find the speeches, thee debates, and most importantly, your questions. this year, we are taking our road to the white house coverage into classrooms across the country as our student camp contest, giving students the opportunity to discuss what important issues they want to hear the most from the candidates. follow c-span's student can contest and rode to the white house coverage to the 16th on tv, on the radio, and online at c-span.org. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: joining us from new york is simone weichselbaum of the marshall project. she is a staff writer for the organization and we are talking about the criminal justice system and the efforts to reform that. good morning to yo
one of the most controversial decisions and supreme court history as we explore this case with randy barnettofessor at georgetown university law center and author of the book "restoring the ens,titution," and paul k political science professor at texas state university. like tonight on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. c-span has your coverage of the road to the white house 2016 where you will find the speeches, thee debates, and most importantly, your questions. this year, we are...
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randy barnett, a professor of constitutional law and author of the book "restoring the lost constitution" and the political science professor at texas state s hostsity paul ken "landmark cases." director james comey testified before no bright a committee.h this is about two hours and 45 minutes. >> good morning. the judiciary committee will come to order. >> welcome, director komi. we are happy to have you here with us today. commend your distinguished service and i am confident you will continue to serve honorably. today, the fbi continues to face the effects of one of the worst national security leaks in our nation wash history by edward snowden two years ago. was aa freedom act bipartisan law that ended a controversial national security program. you provided transparency of the american intelligence gathering. the act in chores that federal law appropriately respects civil liberties, while providing the and meet ourls national security responsibilities. comey to thank director and the men and women of the fbi, for working closely with the members of this committee to ensure the passag
randy barnett, a professor of constitutional law and author of the book "restoring the lost constitution" and the political science professor at texas state s hostsity paul ken "landmark cases." director james comey testified before no bright a committee.h this is about two hours and 45 minutes. >> good morning. the judiciary committee will come to order. >> welcome, director komi. we are happy to have you here with us today. commend your distinguished service...
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randy barnett, professor at georgetown university law kens, political science professor at texas stateniversity. cases, live monday at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. >> i stay in the wings and don't come out too often, so this is quite unusual for me. what i do want to thank all of you for your friendship and your and for planning this wonderful evening for me. i shall remember it always. and thank you for this great welcome. >> pat nixon was the first republicans -- republican first lady to address the national convention. he traveled more widely than any , madelady before her volunteerism her issue, and behind-the-scenes she was nixon's political advisor. at nixon, this sunday night 8:00 p.m. eastern. sunday and it got p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: again, for the remainder of our time, democrats only. answer this question for us. to win the white house, democrats need to -- and then you can fill in the rest. for those who support hillary clinton, (202) 748-8000. for those who support bernie sanders, (202
randy barnett, professor at georgetown university law kens, political science professor at texas stateniversity. cases, live monday at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. >> i stay in the wings and don't come out too often, so this is quite unusual for me. what i do want to thank all of you for your friendship and your and for planning this wonderful evening for me. i shall remember it always. and thank you for this great welcome. >> pat nixon was the first...
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considered one of the most controversial decisions as we explore the decision with our guest, randy barnettconstitutional law professor at georgetown, and paul kens a political science professor at texas state university. landmark cases, live monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, -span 3rks and c-span radio. >> hillary clinton continues her testimony before the house benghazi committee at this hour. it's live now on c-span2 and c-span3. here's how "the washington times" writes about it. former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton was confronted with evidence that says she knew the 2012 attack that killed the u.s. ambassador to libya was a terrorist assault even as she and her dcht were publicly blaming an anti-islam internet video for touching off violence. but hillary clinton got some support on twit they are afternoon. senator barbara boxer tweeting, roskam's theory on benghazi is about as sound as the flat earth theory. congressman alan grayson saying, benghazi, giving blame where blame is due. hint, not hillary. we're planning to have all of mrs. clinton's testimony on the c-span
considered one of the most controversial decisions as we explore the decision with our guest, randy barnettconstitutional law professor at georgetown, and paul kens a political science professor at texas state university. landmark cases, live monday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, -span 3rks and c-span radio. >> hillary clinton continues her testimony before the house benghazi committee at this hour. it's live now on c-span2 and c-span3. here's how "the washington times" writes...
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randy barnett, professor of constitutional law, and author of the book, "restoring the lost constitution peer co- constitution." and paul kens.
randy barnett, professor of constitutional law, and author of the book, "restoring the lost constitution peer co- constitution." and paul kens.