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agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them.uring the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving scholarism all together. >> in the end, tsao decided to stay on and still feels there is a lot more she is offer to the movement. >> her talk comes from her struggles fighting for what she believes in. it's her way of passing on the umbrella revolution to future generations. as students fought for the future of hong kong, one family was inspired to join them. this couple had no interest in politics prior to the umbrella revolution. they have two daughters, one in high school, and one in college. it was their younger daughter that changed their feelings. >> concerned about their child
agnes, the sao, founds fondly known as the goddess of scholarism is one of them.uring the umbrella revolution she slept out in tents on streets for days on end working as the group's spokeswoman. but suddenly in the middle of the unrest, she quit her post. tsao first started working as the group's spokeswoman after becoming a member in 2012. she's currently the host of an online program hosted once a week and also gives lectures. tsao says that at one point, she had considered leaving...
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it was coming home to mount vernon where it can be shared with scholars who can see it for themselves and research and write about the legacy of george washington and the founding of this nation. we were delighted to be able to welcome it home after so many years. such a long journey, but clearly very good caretakers in the meantime. >> i'm the vice president at mount vernon for the national library of george washington. the acts of congress was extraordinary book. the price was hard, but it was priceless. this is a very special book of george washington's. i call it his owners manual of the presidency. occasionally in life, there are opportunities you cannot miss. as we are planning to build this exciting new library that will open in september 2013, we want to have the best resources available to scholars who will come and study, the other researchers who will spend time in this wonderful new facility. later this fall, the public will have an opportunity to see this at mountur museum vernon. it is a wonderful display that will show the story of the book, but also where you can see t
it was coming home to mount vernon where it can be shared with scholars who can see it for themselves and research and write about the legacy of george washington and the founding of this nation. we were delighted to be able to welcome it home after so many years. such a long journey, but clearly very good caretakers in the meantime. >> i'm the vice president at mount vernon for the national library of george washington. the acts of congress was extraordinary book. the price was hard, but...
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as a scholar of the civil war i began to wonder. what did people do at home, on the street, with their families, by themselves when they heard the news of lincoln's assassination. i wanted to understand an event on the human scale. i decided to write mourning lincoln because books have drawn on public sources. i also found they gathered personal responses by reading memoirs crafted after the immediate events had pass ee ed. all of these are fine sources. the tweet that came in during jonathan's white talk asked what's been the most overlooked part of the assassination? well, read my book. in particular, personal responses to the illuminated irreconcilable differences after in the future, after the civil war. yet cure i don't sayly i found many of those portrayed a monolific nation in mourning. 9/11, again. in the days that followed attack it felt like the whole world was mourning and in gruf. in those photos of i saw evidence of something else. i saw evidence of tension and contention. one sign called for peace. another for peace af
as a scholar of the civil war i began to wonder. what did people do at home, on the street, with their families, by themselves when they heard the news of lincoln's assassination. i wanted to understand an event on the human scale. i decided to write mourning lincoln because books have drawn on public sources. i also found they gathered personal responses by reading memoirs crafted after the immediate events had pass ee ed. all of these are fine sources. the tweet that came in during jonathan's...
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it will be shared with scholars are delighted to welcome years,, after so many this. and i'mme is stewart's the president for the study. it is an extraordinary book for which we bid at auction. was a special book of george washington and i call it the owner manual. build theplanning to new library that will open, we want to have the best resources available to those who will study and the others who will spend time in the new facility. the public will have the opportunity to see the book here and it is a wonderful display that shows the story of the book and where you can see the and thel marginalia libraryen we opened the , it will be the cornerstone of the special collection in a library with primary books that belonged to george washington, andrs, letters, surveys there are extraordinary incation programs to engage training. the purpose of this library is to place -- to have a place where scholars can come to focus and study in the context of mount vernon. the association has given leadership to the extraordinary estate for 1.5 centuries and it has been a destinati
it will be shared with scholars are delighted to welcome years,, after so many this. and i'mme is stewart's the president for the study. it is an extraordinary book for which we bid at auction. was a special book of george washington and i call it the owner manual. build theplanning to new library that will open, we want to have the best resources available to those who will study and the others who will spend time in the new facility. the public will have the opportunity to see the book here...
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if that is what obama and appointees really believe maybe the scholars have won after all. thank you very much. >> thank you, david. at least -- if president trump does it one thing we know it will be tremendous. all right. we are going to hear from shapiro and you are going -- i asked because as of late friday night is a first -- late monday night is a first-time father. let's -- [applause] >> you get an applause. okay. we will hear from the senior fellow in constitutional studies at cato and the editor and chief of the cato supreme court review. before joining cato he was a special assistant advisor to the multi national force in iraq and on rule of law issues and practiced at paton bogs and clearly godly. he is the co-author of religious liberties for corporations? hobby lobby, the affordable care act and the constitution which came out just in 2014. he has contributed to a variety of poplar academic publications including the la times, usa today, weekly standard and so forth. he regularly provides commentary on the major media from cbs to colbert, npr and so forth. he h
if that is what obama and appointees really believe maybe the scholars have won after all. thank you very much. >> thank you, david. at least -- if president trump does it one thing we know it will be tremendous. all right. we are going to hear from shapiro and you are going -- i asked because as of late friday night is a first -- late monday night is a first-time father. let's -- [applause] >> you get an applause. okay. we will hear from the senior fellow in constitutional studies...
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the scholar house will have 39 two- bedroom apartments and six three- bedroom units. the hope is to have the first families moving in late this year. 3 now here's bob with a local 12 traffic alert. 3 (traffic check)bob herzog looking at tri-state roadszero 3 there's no official vote for the best super bowl commerical.. but there are always a few that create a lot of buzz.. local12's paula toti got the tough assignment of watching those ads for these highlights. 3 they had cute super bowl babies .... depicting the baby boom that seems to happen in a super bowl .. they had the expected animals ... like a beaver that was friendly but didn't want a kiss in the marnot ad ... the part animal part human in the "puppy monkey baby" add for mountian dews kickstartpupppy monkey baby ,puppy monkey baby etc. the point was three great things in one ... to which one local viewer posted ... mountain dew ... mountain don't. movin on up for apartments dot com was attention getting ... beans don't burn on the grill ... change your apartment you change the world. 3 jeff johnson of cincin
the scholar house will have 39 two- bedroom apartments and six three- bedroom units. the hope is to have the first families moving in late this year. 3 now here's bob with a local 12 traffic alert. 3 (traffic check)bob herzog looking at tri-state roadszero 3 there's no official vote for the best super bowl commerical.. but there are always a few that create a lot of buzz.. local12's paula toti got the tough assignment of watching those ads for these highlights. 3 they had cute super bowl babies...
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my name is peter wood, i'm president of the national association scholars. in 2009 a young man heading for seaside vacation in mÉxico kicked off an unusually heavy book for beach reading, 800-page on the life of 18th century immigrant. 50 pages or so into the book the story took possession of the 29-year-old lined miranda, what emerged from his reading 2004 alexander hamilton, hottest ticket on broadway, broadway play is widely noted for many things including it's exact fidelity to historical facts. each books be not be like reading and can be a lot of things, one of the top five most assigned common readings for college freshmen last year was also a book about the obstacles overcome by an immigrant, it is the -- being shorter enrique's journey by sonia nosario, 16-year-old honduran boy, drug user and thief, makes us way through mÉxico and across the texas border at laredo. the book contrasts on several points, one of them is that enrique's journey is written at a level appropriate for fifth graders, engaged by the rating system. well, welcome to the launch
my name is peter wood, i'm president of the national association scholars. in 2009 a young man heading for seaside vacation in mÉxico kicked off an unusually heavy book for beach reading, 800-page on the life of 18th century immigrant. 50 pages or so into the book the story took possession of the 29-year-old lined miranda, what emerged from his reading 2004 alexander hamilton, hottest ticket on broadway, broadway play is widely noted for many things including it's exact fidelity to historical...
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bipartisan statement in which scholars of the divergent actives agree. a unanimous supreme court opinion. the separate statements are like separate concurrent dates. here we have not only the first bill of rights, but all 15 amendment building up the rest of it the next two years. let's begin with the fifth amendment, which includes what is called the due process clause which says no person should be deprived of life, liberty or property. what is the core of meaning for historic sources of that clause? you can click on the common statement and see roger fairfax and john harrison, two of the leading scholars of the due process clause telling you, and i'm ready now, the principles of government should be limited in how it makes it deficient is very old and anglo-american law. the magna carta, and it became well known over the centuries chapter 39 provide no freeman shall be arrested except for lawful judgment of peers with a lot of land. this language gave rights to due process. read the rest of the statement in your hear about the development of the due p
bipartisan statement in which scholars of the divergent actives agree. a unanimous supreme court opinion. the separate statements are like separate concurrent dates. here we have not only the first bill of rights, but all 15 amendment building up the rest of it the next two years. let's begin with the fifth amendment, which includes what is called the due process clause which says no person should be deprived of life, liberty or property. what is the core of meaning for historic sources of that...
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today, on 9news at four, reporter tarhonda thomas takes us in the kitchen with the soul food scholar. he shares some of his favorite recipes... and his vast knowledge on the role soul food really plays in black history. chicken and waffles, sounds combinition. where you can get your hands on a spaceship later today. this comes after a devstating accident that killed one of the company's pilots more than a year ago. the new spaceship different descent system designed to be safer. virgin galactic is selling space in the craft for tourist flights to space. among those rumored to have already signed up for the $250,000 flights: angelina jolie and brad pitt, paris hilton and stephen hawking. something you should know before traveling overseas. apple is recalling about 895-thousand work travel adapter kits and wall plug adapters for countries like australia, brazil and continential europe. the two prong adapters can break off -- posing a shock hazard. you can contact apple for a free replacement. mickey-d's is getting in on the chicken and waflles craze....sort of. the fast food joint is gi
today, on 9news at four, reporter tarhonda thomas takes us in the kitchen with the soul food scholar. he shares some of his favorite recipes... and his vast knowledge on the role soul food really plays in black history. chicken and waffles, sounds combinition. where you can get your hands on a spaceship later today. this comes after a devstating accident that killed one of the company's pilots more than a year ago. the new spaceship different descent system designed to be safer. virgin galactic...
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this is a work that is accomplished by librarians, historians and scholars. but it's the design of the links and the explanations provided by the curators wars also targeted to an audience that covers the k through 12 range of the next generation and what was simply a selection of data became an enormously valuable learning tool. that's one of the signature programs of the library of congress which spawned the american me. riff program, which according to jim had to be understood by a ten-year-old. the american memory program launched in 1990 was not only a pioneering program but enormous -- put online and curated fashion more than 20 million americans look at the collections of the libraries and other research institutions. jim also championed the library's many other internet services beyond the american memory program, there is the congressional database, online card catted log, -- catalogue, thest copyright office, america's library, and all of that is really used. in 2013 i notice it the library had recorded 84 million visits and 590 million page views.
this is a work that is accomplished by librarians, historians and scholars. but it's the design of the links and the explanations provided by the curators wars also targeted to an audience that covers the k through 12 range of the next generation and what was simply a selection of data became an enormously valuable learning tool. that's one of the signature programs of the library of congress which spawned the american me. riff program, which according to jim had to be understood by a...
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. >> host: when did you know that you wanted to be a scholar? when did the idea of teaching and being a scholar really, really grasp view, grand view? did you get there after a long line in the road or was it something you focus on from early on transferred my mother told me i was born to push a pencil because i was lazy and didn't like manual labor. i asked once what can i get shift yard? she said to go someplace else. i realized i want to be a professor when i was a more it. he was a theologian trained out of every and each is took an interest in me. i remember i would say something and he would just put his head on the table. >> host: the relationship with a faculty member who becomes a mentor. and i'm sure a friend. >> guest: close friend. effingham so beautiful about it, i did have to navigate and negotiate how i got there, whether or not i should be there. i walked into brawling all, when it is terminal. everything around me just a from who i was. even though i was come from a working-class family, post office was a big job back then. my m
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today, on 9news at four, 9news thomas takes us in the kitchen with the soul food scholar. he shares some of his favorite recipes... and his vast knowledge on the role soul food really plays in black history. we now know more about the timeline and the price tag of that enormous rock slide on i-70. c-dot still has a lot of work today and the weather is not helmping them clear the highway new glenwood canyon. the new estimate... in 10 minutes. we've been talking about this story for weeks: a surgical technician accused of switching needles... to steal narcotics. it's led thousands of people to be tested for hepatitis and hiv. and today - we'll find out if the suspect will get out of jail. good morning. happy friday. meteorologist belen de leon and traffic reporter >>> 545 people in colorado died last year in car crashes. the national highway safety administration says all of these fatalities could have been prevented. they have a new strategy to reduce the people dying out on the roads. >> well, we've been talking about this story for weeks, a surgical technician accused of
today, on 9news at four, 9news thomas takes us in the kitchen with the soul food scholar. he shares some of his favorite recipes... and his vast knowledge on the role soul food really plays in black history. we now know more about the timeline and the price tag of that enormous rock slide on i-70. c-dot still has a lot of work today and the weather is not helmping them clear the highway new glenwood canyon. the new estimate... in 10 minutes. we've been talking about this story for weeks: a...
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i think both approaches really have been taken to heart by a whole generation of young legal scholars. and others as well. practitioners, even politicians. he was a force in conservative legal thought. and then also i think his legacy will be felt in certain areas where he lead the court. for example, two areas, one, he reinvigorated the meaning of the confrontation clause in the 6th amendment. that is the clause that says a criminal defendant has the right to confront his or her accusers. he would accept no sur gats. the accuser, whoever for example tested the dna blood in a case had to be there on the witness stand. and secondly he also reinvigorated the role of juries in trials, criminal trials. they were the fact finders. they were the ones who had to-- the prosecution had to prove beyond a reasonable doubt any facts that would increase a sentence. >> jamal green, i know you have said this in the past, that scalia's influence was really perhaps greatest outside of the court and less so on the actual rulings themselves. can you explain why that's the case? >> well, he did have a nu
i think both approaches really have been taken to heart by a whole generation of young legal scholars. and others as well. practitioners, even politicians. he was a force in conservative legal thought. and then also i think his legacy will be felt in certain areas where he lead the court. for example, two areas, one, he reinvigorated the meaning of the confrontation clause in the 6th amendment. that is the clause that says a criminal defendant has the right to confront his or her accusers. he...
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. >> constitutional scholar. i have one of these fancy constitutions i keep in my pocket. where does it say that president obama, gap, that one, has to nominate someone right now. >> making a nomination. refusing to appoint someone for years and years and years. it lacking the duty. the senate does not have a duty. opposing no obligation. several scholars have found it with the academic leadership. this is a political election. we are too close to the election. it is too pivotal. i think it is a reasonable position. as i wrote in the "wall street journal" this morning, it is not unprecedented. fueling the justices. the judiciary or anything like that. >> reversed to the lower courts ruling. let's talk politics a little bit. perceived as obstructionist. why would they just say go ahead and nominate your person, president obama. we will take our time with this. there is a delay. that is a political compilation. >> i think that it is more honest and more clean. rather than go through the charade. voting that person down again regardless of the qualifications. i think it is a
. >> constitutional scholar. i have one of these fancy constitutions i keep in my pocket. where does it say that president obama, gap, that one, has to nominate someone right now. >> making a nomination. refusing to appoint someone for years and years and years. it lacking the duty. the senate does not have a duty. opposing no obligation. several scholars have found it with the academic leadership. this is a political election. we are too close to the election. it is too pivotal. i...
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he was a great scholar who had friends in many places. i was just last week at the university of chicago law school where i went to law school and so many people have stories as they used to teach there for a long period of time. they miss him very much. mr. president, the supreme court has the constitutional responsibility to weigh some of the most important issues facing the american people. from freedom of speech to do process, to doing business in america. supreme court decisions have impacted and continue to impact the daily life of every citizen of this country. that's one of the three pillars of the government we value the court's distinctive installation of public opinion. justices commit commit themselves to the law and to the constitution, and not to politics or partisanship. americans need and deserve to have a functional and fully staffed supreme court. we cannot delay consideration of the next supreme court nominee, as my colleague just pointed out you would have to go back to the civil war to a time where position, an import
he was a great scholar who had friends in many places. i was just last week at the university of chicago law school where i went to law school and so many people have stories as they used to teach there for a long period of time. they miss him very much. mr. president, the supreme court has the constitutional responsibility to weigh some of the most important issues facing the american people. from freedom of speech to do process, to doing business in america. supreme court decisions have...
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he was a brilliant constitutional scholar that adhered the original intent that the founding fathers had for our u-s constitution.... flags will remain at half staff today until sunset tonight. one name mentioned as a supreme court justice comes from iowa. jane kelly is a judge in the eighth u-s circuit court of appeals. she is currently serving in cedar rapids, iowa. president obama nominated her three years ago in january... she has been serving in eastern iowa since 1994. meanwhile locals are reacting to all the political talk surrounding scalia's replacement this morning... and some warn that it all takes away from the real issue. drake constitutional law professor -- mark kende -- says a new justice should be nominated sooner rather than later. he says because of all the major cases pending in the supreme court -- like affirmative action, abortion and labor issues -- a delay could disrupt the whole process. the ties that are likely with just eight justices will force the lower court to resolve issues. kende says typically, finding a quick replacement is relatively doable .. but
he was a brilliant constitutional scholar that adhered the original intent that the founding fathers had for our u-s constitution.... flags will remain at half staff today until sunset tonight. one name mentioned as a supreme court justice comes from iowa. jane kelly is a judge in the eighth u-s circuit court of appeals. she is currently serving in cedar rapids, iowa. president obama nominated her three years ago in january... she has been serving in eastern iowa since 1994. meanwhile locals...
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it will be called the scholars housley will -- which will have room for 40 students. the goal is to raise retention rates but some say it amounts to segregation and school leaders disagree. >> it's a space for african american men to one to come together and validate their number two it's a space where they can have conversation and talk with individuals who come from the same background who share the same experience. >> the scholars house will be in a building with hundreds of other students and those living there will need to apply. fall. >>> how about this, good newsfrom jimmy carter tonight saying new scans show no sign of cancer. of course last year doctors die know-- diagnosed him with melanoma in the liver and brain and while the cancer is no long are detectable he says he plans to continue his treatment. >>> the mystery surrounding a death thought to have -- desk thought to have belonged to president kennedy is tabled and the desk is on display again at jfk library. someone who thought kennedy used it in school geaive it to the library in the -- gave it to the
it will be called the scholars housley will -- which will have room for 40 students. the goal is to raise retention rates but some say it amounts to segregation and school leaders disagree. >> it's a space for african american men to one to come together and validate their number two it's a space where they can have conversation and talk with individuals who come from the same background who share the same experience. >> the scholars house will be in a building with hundreds of...
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duke university scholars will exam the impact of scalia's death on law and politics during a discussion today. the public is welcome to attend on the west campus at 4 this afternoon. >>> you can learn about an important local leader during an african american heritage tour. the focus of the tour is professor edward evans a church leader from fayetteville 100 years ago. he and his wife ran the school that later became fayetteville university. they will conduct a tour tracing his steps and stopping at several historic sites at 9:00 a.m. school will welcome a special visitor to celebrate black history month. victor glover junior visits ferguson elementary school today. he's not obviously a nasa astronaut but a fighter pilot and a navy legislative fellow in the u.s. congress. he will speak at the school's black history month assembly this afternoon and sure he will inspire many students. >>> updates on stories and other news are available throughout the day on the air on line and on the wral mobile phone app. >>> the wake county school board retreat reassumes in kerri today. members have be
duke university scholars will exam the impact of scalia's death on law and politics during a discussion today. the public is welcome to attend on the west campus at 4 this afternoon. >>> you can learn about an important local leader during an african american heritage tour. the focus of the tour is professor edward evans a church leader from fayetteville 100 years ago. he and his wife ran the school that later became fayetteville university. they will conduct a tour tracing his steps...
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yatter is like it isn't the role of a scholar the organization or this is divisive. when taken together this rationalization not only did not rise to the defense of israel's behavior but to never surpassed the category of platitude. they were diversionary tactics. another example is the media blitz that happened to the profound criticism it was subject so i was involved of these on-line skirmishes with the validity of palestinian life with the slaughter of palestinian in civilians and dozens of children included. yes people rationalize these things. there was very live told defense of israel's actions during the two months slaughter but i kept hearing a particular set of diversionary narratives that israel is forced to kill children by her dash in firing rockets we are led into something we don't want to do when they don't recognize the right to exist a blah, blah, blah but it did on the amount to what israel is doing. then it was resupplied with armed weaponry. with that to discourse so those that otherwise have been saying that i came into the situation of a clean
yatter is like it isn't the role of a scholar the organization or this is divisive. when taken together this rationalization not only did not rise to the defense of israel's behavior but to never surpassed the category of platitude. they were diversionary tactics. another example is the media blitz that happened to the profound criticism it was subject so i was involved of these on-line skirmishes with the validity of palestinian life with the slaughter of palestinian in civilians and dozens of...
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for the scientists, historians and scholars. it was also targeted from the covers from k-12 in the next generation than what was a collection of the data that became an enormously valuable learning tool. that is one of the signature programs which according to jim had to be understood. the program was not only a pioneering program but today it's put online for 20 million in the collection of the library and other research institutions. there's the congressional database, the online card catalog, the copyright office, the website and all of that is used to. when i was vice president of the world bank and wanted to learn more about programming from that i was fascinated by the the intellectuals and the historian and the wisdom that he possessed. they were overwhelmed by the amount but the information when explained becomes knowledge but it means more than knowledge. we need wisdom. there are different qualities. it's not an attribute of use. we we wouldn't attribute wisdom to them. we wouldn't say that young man is wise beyond his
for the scientists, historians and scholars. it was also targeted from the covers from k-12 in the next generation than what was a collection of the data that became an enormously valuable learning tool. that is one of the signature programs which according to jim had to be understood. the program was not only a pioneering program but today it's put online for 20 million in the collection of the library and other research institutions. there's the congressional database, the online card...
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as a scholar, think he made for interesting arguments. but as a judge, he often lacked the character, the self-control to live up to the arguments he made as a scholar. the two most striking cases are the two cases where he wrote -- the first one he joined a vicious dissent to his own opinion in another case, and in the second one, he attacked his own theory of judicial -- statutory interpretation that he laid out in a 2012 book. he was a great scholar. i wish that he of an able to live up to his own ideals. but impartially, all too often, i think he let ideology and partisanship get in the way of some of the more idealistic notions he articulated as a scholar. juan: scott, i want to ask about the irony of scully of being a proponent of regionalism, faithfulness to the letter of the constitution and yet now the republican majority say the president should not really decisive powers of the constitution gives him to name the next supreme court justice. >> i think it is highly ironic. this was a politically driven conservatism. i think scali
as a scholar, think he made for interesting arguments. but as a judge, he often lacked the character, the self-control to live up to the arguments he made as a scholar. the two most striking cases are the two cases where he wrote -- the first one he joined a vicious dissent to his own opinion in another case, and in the second one, he attacked his own theory of judicial -- statutory interpretation that he laid out in a 2012 book. he was a great scholar. i wish that he of an able to live up to...
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the various groups of critical legal scholars who influence peaked right around the late 1980s when i was in law school and so not coincidentally perhaps with barack obama, not going to do with the idea peaked while he there and is influenced by them, all these critical scholars were always a minority even among the majority of left leaning faculty. most law professors work or remain traditional liberals. nevertheless, their influence has been broadly felt in the legal academy and, therefore, has been influential in undermining commitment to the rule of law. as it turns out the rule of law maintains a tenuous foothold as an important concept in the liberal legal academy i do mean something different. it's not the classic rule of law of neutrality and so forth. it's through of law, if the government wants to do something it has to come up with a non-ridiculous theory as to why it's legal. this doesn't put no constriction on the government, because the law only been so far without breaking the it just doesn't put much of a constraint on the government. if you're thinking what thing has
the various groups of critical legal scholars who influence peaked right around the late 1980s when i was in law school and so not coincidentally perhaps with barack obama, not going to do with the idea peaked while he there and is influenced by them, all these critical scholars were always a minority even among the majority of left leaning faculty. most law professors work or remain traditional liberals. nevertheless, their influence has been broadly felt in the legal academy and, therefore,...
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there's a movement among scholars. i think less so among politicians. it seems to me that especially democrats are really unwilling o say how crucial marriage is, that it's a mistake to have babies outside marriage, and married need to get before you have children. if we could send that message by ministers, you know, people in the communities, but above all, politicians, it difference. big i could be wrong about that. i'm sure there are people who at the -- in fact, beginning about the up politician that i would like to o through the speeches and see how many times he said that, i think that's part of the problem. >> bob? as far as the movement of views in the academy, we all gree there's been a growing consensus that's both/and, it's that ther/or, it's true some people that is both/and -- be clear -- there's a broad that marriage is good for kids. everybody agrees that marriage as declined in -- that's no debate about the decline in the marriage in the working class. some disagreement about in much of that is economic the origin and how much is normat
there's a movement among scholars. i think less so among politicians. it seems to me that especially democrats are really unwilling o say how crucial marriage is, that it's a mistake to have babies outside marriage, and married need to get before you have children. if we could send that message by ministers, you know, people in the communities, but above all, politicians, it difference. big i could be wrong about that. i'm sure there are people who at the -- in fact, beginning about the up...
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he worked his way through georgetown, became a world scholar, and set out to make a difference for others in one of the poorest states of our country. he tackled the schools, standards, accountability, smaller sizes, and now the highest graduation rate in the region. created.ring jobs it isn't a miracle. it is just progress. that is what this election is about and it is about your future. i want you to send the message to this country about what kind of future you want, what kind of leadership you need and how we can win again. >> this is our country. let's take it back. >> he is the son of a coal miner. navy pirate -- pilot. author of the americans with disabilities act. leader in the fight to transfer billions into education and medical research. to take back the billions wasted on tax breaks for the rich. tom harkin, for president. >> in grade school, sister rosanne taught me you cannot be all things to all people. these other candidates say they are for the middle class that they want tax breaks for the wealthy. they can't have it both ways. i am on the side of working families, alway
he worked his way through georgetown, became a world scholar, and set out to make a difference for others in one of the poorest states of our country. he tackled the schools, standards, accountability, smaller sizes, and now the highest graduation rate in the region. created.ring jobs it isn't a miracle. it is just progress. that is what this election is about and it is about your future. i want you to send the message to this country about what kind of future you want, what kind of leadership...
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pop culture scholar andrew jason sudeikis comes to maine to interview hannah jason sudeikis comes to maine to interview hannah rebecca hall , the protective widow of an acclaimed singer. when the unlikely pair strike a deal to co-write a biography, andrew finds himself clashing with a cast of locals, joe manganiello , and her loving but defensive parents blythe danner, richard masur . when hannah and andrew's stormy blossoms into an connection, they that the next lives may involve each other. dianna aragon and griffin dunne costar in this startlingly romantic tale of finding love in the places. pop culture scholar andrew jason sudeikis comes to maine to interview hannah rebecca hall , the protective widow of an acclaimed singer. pair strike a deal to biography, andrew finds himself cast of locals, including hannah's hunky suitor joe manganiello , and her loving but defensive parents blythe danner, richard masur . when hannah and andrew's stormy partnership blossoms into an unexpected connection, they face the possibility that the next chapter in their each other. dianna aragon and gr
pop culture scholar andrew jason sudeikis comes to maine to interview hannah jason sudeikis comes to maine to interview hannah rebecca hall , the protective widow of an acclaimed singer. when the unlikely pair strike a deal to co-write a biography, andrew finds himself clashing with a cast of locals, joe manganiello , and her loving but defensive parents blythe danner, richard masur . when hannah and andrew's stormy blossoms into an connection, they that the next lives may involve each other....
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he worked his way through georgetown, and became a rho des scholar. first, he tackled schools. smaller class sizes, accountability, and now the highest graduation rate. he built the economy, one of the highest growth rate of jobs in any state. manufacturing jobs at 10 times the national rate. that is what this election is about. >> is about you, our future. i want to send a message to this country about what kind of country will have, what kind of people we will have, about what kind of leadership you believe in, and about how we can win again. >> this is our country. let us take it back. >> paid for by clinton for president. >> college and an rotc president, senator from iowa, father of two, author of the americans with disabilities act, billions given to education and research, the only candidate with plans to take back the country. rebuilding this nation now. tom harkin, for president. >> paid for by americans for harkin. >> you cannot be all things to all people. these other candidates say they are for the middle-class class, yet they all want more tax breaks for the wealth
he worked his way through georgetown, and became a rho des scholar. first, he tackled schools. smaller class sizes, accountability, and now the highest graduation rate. he built the economy, one of the highest growth rate of jobs in any state. manufacturing jobs at 10 times the national rate. that is what this election is about. >> is about you, our future. i want to send a message to this country about what kind of country will have, what kind of people we will have, about what kind of...
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. >> you are a scholar. a distinguished scholar. as we begin to wind down, as a scholar you have an opportunity to talk to an audience all the time. but the young people you talk to represent an important segment. >> what is the role in the revolution of values? versus those who are what i call on the practical side. >> the beauty of a liberal arts education, it creates the conditions for us to engage in that arduous task of self question. so certain of everything. but one of the things about what i do is a very way in which it forces us forces engagement. .. that's a role that has sometimes been adopted by the media. >> big money has taken over, hasn't it. >> you only have a handful of televisions and news organizations that have the power and the reach to gather -- but that's what makes social media so important. >> social media has changed a lot. it pretty much allows anyone to level the playing field, however it also requires one to be a lot more sharp in exercising judgment. just because you see it or hear it on the internet, d
. >> you are a scholar. a distinguished scholar. as we begin to wind down, as a scholar you have an opportunity to talk to an audience all the time. but the young people you talk to represent an important segment. >> what is the role in the revolution of values? versus those who are what i call on the practical side. >> the beauty of a liberal arts education, it creates the conditions for us to engage in that arduous task of self question. so certain of everything. but one of...
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two scholars counted four evang evangelicals along the cabinet appointees. he did appoint robert billing as the assistant secretary for education and non-public schools. but was removed from the position because of protest from catholic educators who were worried about a prodestant having so much power. there was no presence of note. this hardly tempered expectations. one frustrated evangelical advisor told reagan he should get saved or get out. reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to the supreme court in the first year. he vowed to nominate only committed pro-life jurist to the nation's highest court. his winning to the national right to life endorsement was secured in two private meetings with the group's president who promise said that. o'connor was a startling choice. pro-lifer's dug up o'connor's voting record and found a worrisome history of pro-life votes. reagan's shocking decision to nominate o'connor seemed specially insulting news to pro-life activist. at the white house 50 leaders from various religious right organizations complained to martin bl
two scholars counted four evang evangelicals along the cabinet appointees. he did appoint robert billing as the assistant secretary for education and non-public schools. but was removed from the position because of protest from catholic educators who were worried about a prodestant having so much power. there was no presence of note. this hardly tempered expectations. one frustrated evangelical advisor told reagan he should get saved or get out. reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to the...
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school is closed since 1926 and is vacant since 2004. the marion group hopes to turn what is called a scholar house. 45 apartments, low-income parents, going to college. >> academic services. chalk hair availability. after school care visibility. and supportive services for the whole family. >> summer mcclan hn is enrolling in business management in gateway. she hopes to move in. . >> i could get a long-term care. >> and 11 million renovation will turn the 1931 school building into apartments, offices and restore an auditorium for community use. a second building will be built in the back, next to renovated ball field, which is more than single parent housing. >> it provides a supportive community so that parents are supporting each other and they are learning the important of education in the process. >> this is the marion group scholarship project. they've seen the concept help break the cycle of poverty. >> and we've seen 22 families go on for higher education. >> and it could continue to be side. >> a plan at that helps, i guess honor the history of the building building. >> the construct
school is closed since 1926 and is vacant since 2004. the marion group hopes to turn what is called a scholar house. 45 apartments, low-income parents, going to college. >> academic services. chalk hair availability. after school care visibility. and supportive services for the whole family. >> summer mcclan hn is enrolling in business management in gateway. she hopes to move in. . >> i could get a long-term care. >> and 11 million renovation will turn the 1931 school...
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scalia a remarkable man and praising his service as a jurorrist and as a -- jurist and as a legal scholar. we're going to join the debate in south carolina on the west coast regular programming. thank you. ,, ,,,,,, we don't make good deals anymore. >> my philosophy on radical islamic terrorism is very simple-- we win, they lose. >> the world is a better place, it's a safer place when we are the strongest military in the world. >> i believe we have an obliexwaigz to help people who live in the shadows. >> we were fiscally responsible. we took leadership positions. we're innovative. >> we must restore our place as the leader and indispensable power of the free world. >> we are going to make america great again. >> tonight, live from the peace center in greenville, south carolina, cbs news brings you the republican pres
scalia a remarkable man and praising his service as a jurorrist and as a -- jurist and as a legal scholar. we're going to join the debate in south carolina on the west coast regular programming. thank you. ,, ,,,,,, we don't make good deals anymore. >> my philosophy on radical islamic terrorism is very simple-- we win, they lose. >> the world is a better place, it's a safer place when we are the strongest military in the world. >> i believe we have an obliexwaigz to help...
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kids are learning the importance of education along with the process. >> this is the group's sixth scholar house project. it seems that the concept helped to break the cycle of poverty other places. single parent, families go on to pursue higher education. >> it brings back the life of an abandoned landmark and can continue to be an anchor in the east side. >> i believe that this is a feasible plan and this is a plan that really can help i guess, honor, the history of the building. >> now, joe tell us that the scholar house will have 39 apartments and 6 bedroom units and the hope is to have the first families moving in later this year >> adam: the forecast does not feel like super bowl sunday but we will take it. >> brandon: yeah take it now before winter moves in, especially if it gets worse tomorrow. and it looks to be winter like. >> liz: it is february. >> adam: it is february. we are talking 50s today >> brandon: next week will not be bad when it comes to snow fall and you can see the high, thin, clouds pushing on through and the temperatures range between, the middle 20s to the lower
kids are learning the importance of education along with the process. >> this is the group's sixth scholar house project. it seems that the concept helped to break the cycle of poverty other places. single parent, families go on to pursue higher education. >> it brings back the life of an abandoned landmark and can continue to be an anchor in the east side. >> i believe that this is a feasible plan and this is a plan that really can help i guess, honor, the history of the...
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you are all scholars who have studied the court. a timeu ever come across in the national history as damaging to the future of the of power,the balance as it relates to the supreme court? >> i would say not. there were serious issues and i think that this is more defiant of the constitution. >> anyone else? >> we have had some unfortunate moments in our history and it is hard to say. >> this tells you something about the territory we are in and we are looking at low occurred inat previous history and i think that the deliberate choice to not do something is remarkableed and is and, when things have gotten bad, there have been no other times when people voluntarily abandoned being represented in congress. that was the civil war and this is not the civil war. then, the constitution remained in effect. >> the only thing i would add is that a thing that is worrisome about this is a precedent that is set and this is crossing a line that will be hard to walk back in the future. plays a rolelitics with any nomination to the court and peopl
you are all scholars who have studied the court. a timeu ever come across in the national history as damaging to the future of the of power,the balance as it relates to the supreme court? >> i would say not. there were serious issues and i think that this is more defiant of the constitution. >> anyone else? >> we have had some unfortunate moments in our history and it is hard to say. >> this tells you something about the territory we are in and we are looking at low...
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scholar of the u.s. role in the history of the world. my work that most pertains to our panel today is a book called "promise and peril -- america at the dawn of a global age" out in paper back. you can buy it down stairs. i had the distinction pleasure of being the chair and co-organizers of this really exciting panel, i think. and i hope you'll agree once we're done.
scholar of the u.s. role in the history of the world. my work that most pertains to our panel today is a book called "promise and peril -- america at the dawn of a global age" out in paper back. you can buy it down stairs. i had the distinction pleasure of being the chair and co-organizers of this really exciting panel, i think. and i hope you'll agree once we're done.
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. >>> duke university scholars will investigate the impact on law and politics and are welcome to attend the discussion on the duke west campus at 4 this afternoon. >>> it's nod big day for presidential candidates. donald trump is looking for his third victory after picking up 50 delegates in south carolina. it's shaping up to be a three man race trump ted cruz and markie rubio in nevada. candidates spoke at several events over the weekend. >> one after the other. are we going to win georgia? [applause] we have to get out and vote. we have to vote. >> the dam kratz do nolte- -democrats do not want to run against me but i cannot wait to run against them. >> ted cruz says trump targets him because he's the biggest threat. cruz took a disappointing third place in south carolina. on the democratic front sanders is looking to rebound from a tough loss to hilary clinton. democrats have their next contest saturday in south carolina. >>> a wake county school board retreat yesterday in kerri. some of the solutions could anger patients who want their kids going closer to home. another hot button i
. >>> duke university scholars will investigate the impact on law and politics and are welcome to attend the discussion on the duke west campus at 4 this afternoon. >>> it's nod big day for presidential candidates. donald trump is looking for his third victory after picking up 50 delegates in south carolina. it's shaping up to be a three man race trump ted cruz and markie rubio in nevada. candidates spoke at several events over the weekend. >> one after the other. are we...
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one of my favorite quotes is for many young scholars if it isn't on the internet it doesn't exist.hat is a fairly awesome thought. i think we all identify with that but we also identify with what i hope is a dual circumstances that you can have a book with paper, and you can have a book that is accessed through the internet. that is almost the ideal world when you are speaking of the book. it may be the use of paper will recede but that is beyond our power. that is going to be a public choice. >> in terms of -- >> as a former children's librarian i have to say and brain research has shown tactile and the book as the object for that container is where you are getting the earliest and most important experiences with text. that is where you find the wonderful -- and if you have seen children with picture books and you know that is where that type of creativity and engaging the mind that the digital is not as useful and helpful from 0-6. so learning and having the appreciation of the object is important. >> right. somebody gave me a replica of the "naria chronicles" and i would like to
one of my favorite quotes is for many young scholars if it isn't on the internet it doesn't exist.hat is a fairly awesome thought. i think we all identify with that but we also identify with what i hope is a dual circumstances that you can have a book with paper, and you can have a book that is accessed through the internet. that is almost the ideal world when you are speaking of the book. it may be the use of paper will recede but that is beyond our power. that is going to be a public choice....
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he went on to say that he was a brilliant constitutional scholar. the passing of supreme court justice scalia has sparked a fierce election-year battle within hours of the announcement...rep in washington were feuding over whether or not president barack obama should appoint a successor. scott mclean has the latest. as condolences come in, battle lines also being drawn over justice antonin scalia's replacement. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell quickly making clear choose presidential candidates following suit during saturday's debate. presidential candidate it's called delay, delay, delay. presidential candidate i do not believe the president should appoint someone.in california, president obama acknowledging scalia's death and promising to nominate a replacement soon. i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibilities to nominate his successor in due time. and there will be plenty of time for me to do so and for the senate to fulfill its responsibility to give that person a fair hearing and a timely vote. getting a nominee confirmed in this
he went on to say that he was a brilliant constitutional scholar. the passing of supreme court justice scalia has sparked a fierce election-year battle within hours of the announcement...rep in washington were feuding over whether or not president barack obama should appoint a successor. scott mclean has the latest. as condolences come in, battle lines also being drawn over justice antonin scalia's replacement. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell quickly making clear choose presidential...
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. >> when did you know that you wanted to be a scholar? wind and the idea of teaching and being a scholar really grasp you? did you get there after a long, winding road? >> you know, mother told me osborne the pencil. that is the 1st thing. can i get a job at the shipyard? but i actually realized that i wanted to be a professor, a philosophy professor and we were -- theologian trained. took an interest in me and i remember it would say something and he would just put his head on the table. >> the relationship, faculty member. >> a close friend. the thing that was so beautiful about it, i did not have to navigate a negotiate how i got there, whether or not i should be there. locked into the boys home going into thurmond all. everything around me just a friend who i was even though was coming from a working-class family. post office is a big job. my mother cleaned toilets commander 1st. she was in the 8th grade. i got stuck with it. and it was at morehouse, something was putting you. even as i was struggling to try to keep the only three or
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he was a brilliant constitutional scholar that adhered the original intent that the founding fathers had for our u-s constitution.... flags will remain at half staff today until sunset tonight. tanning bed opponents are preparing to win over law makers this morning... tomorrow about 100 iowans -- including melanoma survivors -- will crowd the state capitol to convince lawmakers this is the year to take action. they want minors banned from using tanning beds. bills like that have come up before... but they've never gotten very far. now all the talk about a busier than ever. "i think the exposure that's on the issue is gaining traction. i can tell from my own personal business that there are more girls coming in for those events. and i think that's great, and i encourage all of them to go back to school and tell their friends about it." the iowa house is now considering the bill.. which will only affect those under 18 this time. lawmakers changed it from 18 and under, hoping to help it pass. today iowans honor presidents past... and it may mean a change of plans for your daily errands.
he was a brilliant constitutional scholar that adhered the original intent that the founding fathers had for our u-s constitution.... flags will remain at half staff today until sunset tonight. tanning bed opponents are preparing to win over law makers this morning... tomorrow about 100 iowans -- including melanoma survivors -- will crowd the state capitol to convince lawmakers this is the year to take action. they want minors banned from using tanning beds. bills like that have come up...
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. >> bay area politicians and scholars analyzing how this will play out. jackie spear will not have a role in the confirmation process, but she knows the politics. >> it's a very tight wire that the senate majority will actually be walking because they could be seen as being obstructionist. >> reporter: supreme court confirmations can have a role in national races. some scholars say the contention confirmation of clarence thomas ushered in big changes in senate races the following year in 1992. >> many consider that the year of the woman. senator feinstein, boxley, moseley braun all got elected. >> reporter: john trevino was a lawyer for the judiciary committee back then as dean of usf law school, he hosted justice scalia for a symposium here. he predicts president obama may be able to replace scalia in his term. >> the president may not get his first choice but at the end of the day you'll see president obama's nominee approved by the u.s. senate. >> reporter: the senate can affirm a nominee by a simple majority. in the case of a tie, vice president joe b
. >> bay area politicians and scholars analyzing how this will play out. jackie spear will not have a role in the confirmation process, but she knows the politics. >> it's a very tight wire that the senate majority will actually be walking because they could be seen as being obstructionist. >> reporter: supreme court confirmations can have a role in national races. some scholars say the contention confirmation of clarence thomas ushered in big changes in senate races the...
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explar scholar exploration with astronauts. >> and chances are our voices are coming to you via cable box, one that you are required to rent but that could be changing. >> i know it's not your clock, you would have set your clock. >> it should set itself, actually, right? i mean, that is one of the i'm excited because it's a monthly expense and it's like the phone company when we used to rent our phones, but, no, we are own our phones, and the fcc agrees with me e and so how many do you think you are spending on your cable box each year. >> i have no idea. >> that is exactly the point, but i can tell you exactly. according to the fcc 99% of us are renting our cable boxes to the tune of $231 per year per box that we don't own, add it all up and we are dumping 20 million a year on those and the fcc says that needs to change. we don't have a chase. and even choice.even if you wanted to go out and make a cable box, and sell it, you can't, because the cable companies companies crypt all companies encrypt all of the that should change so that competing boxes do work, and to help make the ca
explar scholar exploration with astronauts. >> and chances are our voices are coming to you via cable box, one that you are required to rent but that could be changing. >> i know it's not your clock, you would have set your clock. >> it should set itself, actually, right? i mean, that is one of the i'm excited because it's a monthly expense and it's like the phone company when we used to rent our phones, but, no, we are own our phones, and the fcc agrees with me e and so how...
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so there has been a movement among scholars. i think less so among politicians. it seems to be that especially democrats are really unwilling to say how crucial marriage is, that it's a mistake to babies outside marriage and that you need to get married before you have children. if we could send that message i our politicians, ministers, people in communities that above all politicians come it would make a big difference. i could be wrong. i'm sure the people, in fact they were promised at the beginning about a democratic politician that i would like to go through speeches and see what kind he said this does constituents i think that's part of the problem. >> bob? >> as far as the movement of views in the academy, we would probably all agree there's been a growing consensus that it is both and. it's not either or. it's true that some people, that it's both and, be clear, there's a pretty broad consensus now that marriage is good for kids. everybody agrees that marriage has declined, there's no debate about the decline in the working-class. there's some disagreeme
so there has been a movement among scholars. i think less so among politicians. it seems to be that especially democrats are really unwilling to say how crucial marriage is, that it's a mistake to babies outside marriage and that you need to get married before you have children. if we could send that message i our politicians, ministers, people in communities that above all politicians come it would make a big difference. i could be wrong. i'm sure the people, in fact they were promised at the...