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lawyers discuss over journalism and textualism and doctrine as to how they get to those outcomes. scalia was an originalist. he made an enormous contribution to the court by saying, number one you look at the text of the constitution. that's what lawyers do. they look at the text of statutes or they look at the text of documents. and secondly, that you look at the original understanding of the people of the society at the time of the enactment of the constitution, 1789.so the main body of the constitution was seven articles.for the first 10 amendments the bill of rights, 1791. he would have looked at the understanding of that society but you, and you get some extraordinary interpretations. for example, on the issue of capital punishment, very dear to school - very dear to antonin scalia's heart. -- who is the lord in the context of capital punishment. it is the state. so capital punishment is on its face authorized by the constitution and fifth amendment. it talks, no one hall answers a capital crime list by indictment and no one should be deprived of life without due process of l
lawyers discuss over journalism and textualism and doctrine as to how they get to those outcomes. scalia was an originalist. he made an enormous contribution to the court by saying, number one you look at the text of the constitution. that's what lawyers do. they look at the text of statutes or they look at the text of documents. and secondly, that you look at the original understanding of the people of the society at the time of the enactment of the constitution, 1789.so the main body of the...
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lanzando ataques contra los mexicanos que eran violadores narcotraficantes y asesinos, palabras textualeslante atraerle nidal paÍs y en ese momento se acabaron las divisiones polÍticas del pais y todo el mundo estaba detrÁs del presidente estados unidos no detrÁs del presidente de republicanos, reince priebus. >> muchas gracias josÉ y adriana por estar con nosotros, gracias. >> gracias a ti josÉ. >> momento de una breve pausa al regresar daca * se prepara para la batalla legal que podrÍa marcar el principios de su fin. >> en nuestra gente >> en nuestra gente extraordinaria conoceremos al base fit me! matte and poreless, ¡luce fit ahora! de maybelline new york. más allá de combinar con el tono de la piel... se ajusta a su textura. borra los poros. controla el brillo. nuestro look más natural... ahora, ¡en más tonos que nunca! fitme! de maybelline make it happen maybelline new york. el 60 % de las mujeres usan un tamaño incorrecto de toallas femeninas y tienen derrames. prueba always my fit encuentra el número ideal para tu flujo y talla de ropa interior en cualquier paquete always. si la t
lanzando ataques contra los mexicanos que eran violadores narcotraficantes y asesinos, palabras textualeslante atraerle nidal paÍs y en ese momento se acabaron las divisiones polÍticas del pais y todo el mundo estaba detrÁs del presidente estados unidos no detrÁs del presidente de republicanos, reince priebus. >> muchas gracias josÉ y adriana por estar con nosotros, gracias. >> gracias a ti josÉ. >> momento de una breve pausa al regresar daca * se prepara para la batalla...
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[laughter] >> misdemeanor, as a strict textual list, i think it's rather obvious that under 18 usc section 373 the sisters never did commands macbeth nor solicit him to cause malcolm's death but did they not induce them to do the crime by telling him he will be king? i welcome your reply in poetic meter, two. >> i'm not sure that i can do it again. [laughter] >> does, answer the question. >> of course, your honor. even if all they told him was that someday he would be king they did not suggest that he take action to make it so. >> webster defines induce as to arouse by indirect stimulation. >> your honor, even if they had said that they hoped he would someday be king that would not be enough. first, hope is not a plan. second, hope is not a directive. simply saying i hope you can see your way clear through taking actions to be king, that district if they had wanted him to do something they would have been really, really clear about it. >> my copy of the record says let's go to the heath and will meet macbeth and will sell him to king duncan. that's what it says in my copy spirit yes, your
[laughter] >> misdemeanor, as a strict textual list, i think it's rather obvious that under 18 usc section 373 the sisters never did commands macbeth nor solicit him to cause malcolm's death but did they not induce them to do the crime by telling him he will be king? i welcome your reply in poetic meter, two. >> i'm not sure that i can do it again. [laughter] >> does, answer the question. >> of course, your honor. even if all they told him was that someday he would be...
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ramble: it's unusual that we can find textual evidence to support archaeological evidence.the killing of vampires with the firebrand is over. "may there be good fortune, good luck, blessings, and virtue." stakes of this sort are very ancient. they've been found in many parts of central tibet, and also at the foot of the great wall. and they date back to the third century bc. narrator: the discovery of stick effigies at the foot of china's great wall is another piece of evidence confirming these people could've come from there. with dna recovered from each cave population, the scientists can see, over a 3,000-year timespan, which of them was adapted to survive at altitude, and when the adaptation appeared. di rienzo: an important feature of the study is that it provides ancient dna samples and data from different time points in the past. we can see how the data changes over time. and this is what we call watching evolution in action. narrator: anna finds that all of the people buried in the caves have the high altitude adaptation. but the study of their dna reveals there's a
ramble: it's unusual that we can find textual evidence to support archaeological evidence.the killing of vampires with the firebrand is over. "may there be good fortune, good luck, blessings, and virtue." stakes of this sort are very ancient. they've been found in many parts of central tibet, and also at the foot of the great wall. and they date back to the third century bc. narrator: the discovery of stick effigies at the foot of china's great wall is another piece of evidence...
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but when it comes to monuments themselves, i favor con textualization by professionals and a strong involvement by the historical community in the contextualization of those monuments and historical rebalancing of the landscape including more perspectives from lots of different minority groups that also deserve to have their history told. so that's the sort of long and short of what i'll give you on that. but i'm happy to talk more about it at length. thank you very much for your questions. i appreciate them. [ applause ] >>> our look at the civil war will continue in a moment. while congress is on break, we are showing you american history tv programs normally seen weekends here on c-span3. coming up, why president james buchanan is blamed for failing to avoid the civil war. then, a look at general henry halleck, the commander of all of president lincoln's armies. followed by general arm strong custer, how he advanced to where he did and his impact on the civil war. and later, political cartoonist thomas nast and his illustrations during the civil war. american history tv continues tonight in
but when it comes to monuments themselves, i favor con textualization by professionals and a strong involvement by the historical community in the contextualization of those monuments and historical rebalancing of the landscape including more perspectives from lots of different minority groups that also deserve to have their history told. so that's the sort of long and short of what i'll give you on that. but i'm happy to talk more about it at length. thank you very much for your questions. i...
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theirs are known for static displays, textual interpretations. this really is about being there in the moment at that time. if you could speak generally or havefically to how you taken on the challenge, that would be interesting, as a curator, to hear. thank you. >> thank you, jennifer. pitch out an easy question. [laughter] >> welcome, jennifer. yes. i don't know, we have one sculpture in the wiki that is -- whitney that is connecticut. [laughter] 19th century, early 20th century stuff. this is a difficult thing. this gets children involved in helping with the gal leries. their artists working on these things. art is generally static until you get into cinematography, then it is kinetic. so people holding the painting up -- you guys humbly have much ideas.teresting >> i do not take more interesting. museum, the challenge, is to tell a story well. if a story is told well, the subject is visited through the storytelling, then the object -- they are all distant objects. the objects become a link between the person and the narrative. -- a thing hasd
theirs are known for static displays, textual interpretations. this really is about being there in the moment at that time. if you could speak generally or havefically to how you taken on the challenge, that would be interesting, as a curator, to hear. thank you. >> thank you, jennifer. pitch out an easy question. [laughter] >> welcome, jennifer. yes. i don't know, we have one sculpture in the wiki that is -- whitney that is connecticut. [laughter] 19th century, early 20th century...