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what do you mean be faithful to the text? >> at times, as i just suspensioned to the reference of the movie, we can distort it or do it just as we sometimes interpret it through our eyes be so subjective that we only want to support our point of view, and not look at the entire text of what it's trying to say for people then, to people now, and trying too say to the people -- to say to the people of the future. and i think that's what is faithful to the text. >> and that's what we will continue to do. and ron swisher continues to host mosaic. >> anything exciting in the new year? >> again, when it comes to the religious stories and all we say, to try to have that interfaith. >> that's what mosaic is about. have a blessed new year, and we hope at a prosperous one for you. we'll see you again next months. mallicoat. we kick off 2015 with our pitch....if you have a show idea......we would love to hear from you. go to facebook dot com slash bay sunday and comment to >> love to hear from you, to go facebook.com/baysunday. hopefully
what do you mean be faithful to the text? >> at times, as i just suspensioned to the reference of the movie, we can distort it or do it just as we sometimes interpret it through our eyes be so subjective that we only want to support our point of view, and not look at the entire text of what it's trying to say for people then, to people now, and trying too say to the people -- to say to the people of the future. and i think that's what is faithful to the text. >> and that's what we...
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to suppress the telephone. >> text messages. >> totally innocuous. >> it has now been 18 months since the murder that hernandez is accused of committing. a murder that happened right here in the middle of new england patriots country. where football is a passion. and where saturday mornings are the perfect time to play. >> you wake up and your adrenaline is going. >> locked down -- >> mike branch coaches the boston bandits, a semi-pro team. he remembers june 15th, 2013 like it was yesterday. something seemed out of place. >> a black suburban pulls up on my car. in the driver seat, 27-year-old odin lloyd. >> i see a smile. >> he thinks it's od because lloyd doesn't own a car. >> i'm like whose car is this? grant says he is suspicious, but he never gets a straight answer. lloyd is busy telling his buddies about the good time he had at a club the night before. police say they are partying. they had a good time, and that mr. hernandez spent a good amount of money. >> mr. hernandez is aaron hernandez, a $40 million rising star with the new england patriots. >> how much money? >> like ten g
to suppress the telephone. >> text messages. >> totally innocuous. >> it has now been 18 months since the murder that hernandez is accused of committing. a murder that happened right here in the middle of new england patriots country. where football is a passion. and where saturday mornings are the perfect time to play. >> you wake up and your adrenaline is going. >> locked down -- >> mike branch coaches the boston bandits, a semi-pro team. he remembers june...
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the meaning of the text of the constitution is one thing. how that meaning is to be given legal effect by the courts is another. so-called new originalists -- i consider myself one -- call the activity of ascertaining the meaning of the texas of -- the text of the constitution stuffingsal enter operation. when you're trying to figure out what the constitution means you're engaged in interpretation and then they call the activity of giving that meaning legal effect constitutional construction. when it comes to constitutional interpretation then, originalists think the meaning of the constitution remains the same or should remain the same, until it's properly changed by an article 5 amendment. the mean offering the constitution remain the same until it's properly changed. and in this proposition i think both david and ilya agree, at least this is the proposition to which the constitutional accountability center has committed itself. but when it comes to giving the original meaning of the text legal effect by adopting constitutional constructio
the meaning of the text of the constitution is one thing. how that meaning is to be given legal effect by the courts is another. so-called new originalists -- i consider myself one -- call the activity of ascertaining the meaning of the texas of -- the text of the constitution stuffingsal enter operation. when you're trying to figure out what the constitution means you're engaged in interpretation and then they call the activity of giving that meaning legal effect constitutional construction....
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he is the author of numerous scholarly works on constitutions, texts and history including the centers text and history narrative series. he regularly participates in supreme court litigation. he joined after serving as program director of the center for constitutional demomeracy. and as an attorney with the brendon for center justice at nyu school of law. we will begin with ilya shapiro. please welcome. thank you. [applause] >> well thanks very much for everyone for coming. and those of you in c-span land for watching. i hope you are enjoying your insomnia at 3:30 in the morning. by now everyone has ruled that the supreme court ruled that corporations can fire women who use birth control and religion trumps all over recourse. or that is what my twitter feed told me about the decision of burwell vs hobby lobby. it had nothing to to with the power of big business freedom to use contraception or balance constitutional concerns. hobby lobby was a straightforward statutory ruling on whether the government could override religious freedom. the supreme court ruled that corporations can't be
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jury ever see the final text? not if the defense can help it. >> these messages do not suggest fear. the government wants to put a much more sinister cast on them. sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. helping protect that world takes state farm. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avo
jury ever see the final text? not if the defense can help it. >> these messages do not suggest fear. the government wants to put a much more sinister cast on them. sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. helping protect that world takes state farm. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the...
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jury ever see the final text. >> these messages do not suggest fear. the government wants to put a much more sinister cast on them. life reimagined gives you tools and support to get the career you'll love. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. muhi this is conor.m music. sorry i missed you. to get the career you'll love. i'm either away from my desk or on another call... ... please leave a message and i'll get back to you... ... just as soon as i'm available. thank you for your patience at this busy time. join us for stargazing with discovery at sea. enjoy cruises from four ninety-nine during our 50th anniversary sale. call your travel consultant or 1-800-princess. princess cruises. come back new. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ who cares how tight it can if turn, if it can't turn heads? who cares how capable it is, if it's incapable of creating a reaction? any suv can move somethi
jury ever see the final text. >> these messages do not suggest fear. the government wants to put a much more sinister cast on them. life reimagined gives you tools and support to get the career you'll love. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. muhi this is conor.m music. sorry i missed you. to get the career you'll love. i'm either away from my desk or on another call... ... please leave a message and i'll get back to you... ... just as soon as i'm available. thank you...
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he's the author of numerous scholarly works on constitution's text and history including the center's text and history narrative series. he regularly participates in supreme court litigation. he joined the center after serving as program director of the cardoza law school's nor schumer center for constitutional democracy and as an attorney with the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law. so we will begin with ilya shapiro. please welcome hum. thank you. [applause] >> well thanks very much everyone, for coming and those of you in c-span land for watching. i hope you're enjoying your insomnia at three in the morning. [laughter] so by now everyone here has heard that the supreme court ruled that corporations can fire women who use birth control and that religion trumps all other values and constitutional discourse. at least that's what my twitter feed told me when the supreme court decision in burwell v. hobby lobby came down. actually, the case had nothing to do with the power of big business the freedom to use any kind of contraceptive or how to balance religious liberty again
he's the author of numerous scholarly works on constitution's text and history including the center's text and history narrative series. he regularly participates in supreme court litigation. he joined the center after serving as program director of the cardoza law school's nor schumer center for constitutional democracy and as an attorney with the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law. so we will begin with ilya shapiro. please welcome hum. thank you. [applause] >> well thanks...
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back in the text bubble it was everybody and their your honor buying stocks. we were financing the building of this thing. are the venture capitalists who invest in these companies more sophisticated then they were past then? >> well, a lot who are investing back then were there in the dot-com days as well. they also invested in web band you know, the same investors. >> you know, these companies sort of look at venture capital capitalizes, private equity firms, they have a failure rate, and they've been fairly steady with their failure rate.
back in the text bubble it was everybody and their your honor buying stocks. we were financing the building of this thing. are the venture capitalists who invest in these companies more sophisticated then they were past then? >> well, a lot who are investing back then were there in the dot-com days as well. they also invested in web band you know, the same investors. >> you know, these companies sort of look at venture capital capitalizes, private equity firms, they have a failure...
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texts him again. get your ass up here. at the same time, hernandez is also texting lloyd. i'm coming to grab that tonight, are you going to be around? i need that and we could step for a little again. when lloyd doesn't answer immediately hernandez sends another text at 9:34. lloyd answers at 9:37, all right, where? at 9:39, he says i don't know, it don't matter but i'm going to hit you when i'm that way. >> surveillance videos show wallace and ortiz arriving at hernandez's home. he is apparently holding a gun and he is not happy. >> he says he is upset he can't trust anyone any more. they depart in a silver nissan altima. he is on camera at this gas station. he gets blue bubble gum and rolling papers for marijuana. at 2:22 a.m., the same altima pulls up to lloyd's home. as they start driving, a sign of trouble. hernandez tells lloyd he doesn't trust him, angry about who he was talking to at the club where they partied friday night. how do investigators know about the conversation in the car? ortiz, sources say, squeals during questioning. at 3:22 a.m., a string of securit
texts him again. get your ass up here. at the same time, hernandez is also texting lloyd. i'm coming to grab that tonight, are you going to be around? i need that and we could step for a little again. when lloyd doesn't answer immediately hernandez sends another text at 9:34. lloyd answers at 9:37, all right, where? at 9:39, he says i don't know, it don't matter but i'm going to hit you when i'm that way. >> surveillance videos show wallace and ortiz arriving at hernandez's home. he is...
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so explain that to me. >> i think it goes to the statutory text. statutory text says, women affected byh4 childbirth, and related medical conditions shall be treated the same as others with the inability to work. what it is saying to an employer, don't consider whether this person is affected by pregnancy or not so affected. that's not the basis on which you can compare this employee to other employees. instead base it on the employee's ability to work. the text wastsñ adopted from general electric which upheld the policy on the disabling condition. treating some kind of disabling conditions separate from pregnancy related -- >> you admitted that other persons can't be read literally. you have to read things into it. and you would read into it people in the same job classification. but if you can do that then why can't you also read into it people whose injuries -- whose disabilities have the same source? >> because once you do that, then the second clause of the pda doesn't occupy any space. and then congress should have stopped with the first cla
so explain that to me. >> i think it goes to the statutory text. statutory text says, women affected byh4 childbirth, and related medical conditions shall be treated the same as others with the inability to work. what it is saying to an employer, don't consider whether this person is affected by pregnancy or not so affected. that's not the basis on which you can compare this employee to other employees. instead base it on the employee's ability to work. the text wastsñ adopted from...
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the texts. did you see who i'm with? his sister answers, who? lloyd answers, nfl, just so you know. the significance of that? "just so you know." prosecutors wanted to introduce that to say, he was warning his sister. i'm with the nfl guy, just in case anything happens. that would have been incredibly powerful evidence for the jury to see. and prejudicial. the judge ruled that it was too speculative to say that's why he was writing the text. >> this is not a slam dunk? >> i think most people watching this case think prosecutors can get a conviction here. but it may not be that easy. >> reporter: in court, hernandez sits well groomed, well dressed, his demeanor gives no indication of the trouble he faces or the trouble in his past. espn's jeremy schaap said there were concerns over hernandez before he was drafted by the patriots. >> aaron hernandez became a fourth round rather than second or third round draft pick in 2010 because the league had looked into his background. and some people determined that they didn't like what they had seen. >> reporter: aaron hernandez was raised in a
the texts. did you see who i'm with? his sister answers, who? lloyd answers, nfl, just so you know. the significance of that? "just so you know." prosecutors wanted to introduce that to say, he was warning his sister. i'm with the nfl guy, just in case anything happens. that would have been incredibly powerful evidence for the jury to see. and prejudicial. the judge ruled that it was too speculative to say that's why he was writing the text. >> this is not a slam dunk? >>...
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later prosecutors say the former players are pleading not guilty texted each other about the alleged attack trying to cover it up. >> you'll see some text messages very concerned about what the victim knows. >> reporter: the defense will argue the young men are not guilty of rape with beatty's lawyer claiming it's the college culture that put his clients in this situation. >> it was the culture that encouraged sexual promiscuity. but not just alone. it was also a culture of alcohol. >> she drank quite a lot of alcohol. mixed drinks shots. reports she drank more than usual >> it came in the way of television. shows like "jersey shore." >> reporter: in this culture of sex and alcohol, the defense will argue, further instilled with reality shows like "jersey shore" that glamorize and promote drinking and sex. what do you make of the defense argument that this is part of the college culture? >> when you use this college culture argument you're making the concept of well, these guys are drunk, out of control, but how did they get that way? it's from tv it's from sex, and all these things c
later prosecutors say the former players are pleading not guilty texted each other about the alleged attack trying to cover it up. >> you'll see some text messages very concerned about what the victim knows. >> reporter: the defense will argue the young men are not guilty of rape with beatty's lawyer claiming it's the college culture that put his clients in this situation. >> it was the culture that encouraged sexual promiscuity. but not just alone. it was also a culture of...
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because when i read the biblical text, i read it in a spirit. d, of course, as a christian, i'm centric, you see, i focus on the pal sin january jew -- pal stint january jew named jesus, and because i keep track of it in the way of keeping track of the love and justice, it doesn't really spill over into the particular years and the parallel of the years. there's more to love and justice that i'm focusing on, brother. but you stay strong this your prophetic work. >> thank you sir. >> absolutely. absolutely. [applause] >> thank you so much, cornel west. this was such a wonderful conversation. i wish it could just go on and on. [cheers and applause] >> booktv is on twitter. follow us to get publishing news scheduling updates, author information and to talk directly with authors during our live programs. twitter.com/booktv. >> from my father i inherited my confidence my resilience, my passion and my audacity. looking back, although it was never explained to me in this way, he taught me the spirit of -- [speaking in native tongue] which is the greek i
because when i read the biblical text, i read it in a spirit. d, of course, as a christian, i'm centric, you see, i focus on the pal sin january jew -- pal stint january jew named jesus, and because i keep track of it in the way of keeping track of the love and justice, it doesn't really spill over into the particular years and the parallel of the years. there's more to love and justice that i'm focusing on, brother. but you stay strong this your prophetic work. >> thank you sir. >>...
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and -- >> jimmy: let's go back to the texthe said, sara, that's his wife, told me no more soccer, i am done. my christmas day, i had my whole family in my case. on your case? [ laughter ] or do you have a tiny family that you carry around? >> no, they were bothering me because i got hurt and -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, okay. back to the text message. it says, go cowboys. all right. i will go to dallas and new york. i just can't run or jump. i need to grow and become a man. my family needs me. i love you ladies. [ cheers and applause ] there are so many -- i would love to have been there. i would love to have been there as your whole family yelled at you over the holiday. >> no, no, no. it was crazy. >> jimmy: so, you can work, be you cannot run or jump. by the way, i have never seen you do any of those three things in the first place. >> only drink and eating. >> jimmy: yes. are you really going to give up soccer because your wife told you you have to? >> jimm >> yeah. >> jimmy: aren't you worried about your figure? you work so h
and -- >> jimmy: let's go back to the texthe said, sara, that's his wife, told me no more soccer, i am done. my christmas day, i had my whole family in my case. on your case? [ laughter ] or do you have a tiny family that you carry around? >> no, they were bothering me because i got hurt and -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, okay. back to the text message. it says, go cowboys. all right. i will go to dallas and new york. i just can't run or jump. i need to grow and become a man. my...
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they text with the trafficker, they text with their john, that is how they set up appointments. and just logically, kids text, right? so when we talked to them about calling a hotline. they said i wouldn't call a hotline, for a variety of reasons. the most obvious being, my trafficker is standing over my shoulder. and so we worked with polaris to launch the be free text short code, which was a way for victims and anyone who wanted to interact with the national human trafficking hotline to text instead of call. and what we're excited to see is that we are achieving -- i won't say we have achieved because i believe there is more work to be done. but we are achieving what we originally set out to achieve, which is give victims a more direct and accessible way to reach out for help. so we know that about 9% of the calls that come into the hotline are victims themselves and 20% of the texts are from victims themselves. our objective this year with efforts we're undertaking is to increase that percentage and launch marketing programs that speak directly to the victims themselves and g
they text with the trafficker, they text with their john, that is how they set up appointments. and just logically, kids text, right? so when we talked to them about calling a hotline. they said i wouldn't call a hotline, for a variety of reasons. the most obvious being, my trafficker is standing over my shoulder. and so we worked with polaris to launch the be free text short code, which was a way for victims and anyone who wanted to interact with the national human trafficking hotline to text...
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. >> reporter: the jury won't hear about a text message the victim sent to his sister moments beforelled saying quote, you saw who i'm with nfl, just so you know. >> i think the text messages are the ones that are particularly critical. i found it surprising the judge threw them out. the judge was focusing on the fact that he thought it didn't necessarily prove that odin lloyd was fearing for his life. it does prove something else that he was with hernandez. >> as i told you, drama already in that boston courthouse. so let's go to the courthouse right now and check in with alexandra field. what's happening? >> reporter: it looks like we're going to have to wait a little longer for the start of this long-awaited trial. here is what should have happened when everyone arrived at court. the jury was supposed to be sworn in and we would proceed to opening statements first from the prosecution and then the defense. that hasn't started. what we're hearing from our susan candiotti is that the judge started this morning by announcing a juror was delayed. the judge told the courtroom she had r
. >> reporter: the jury won't hear about a text message the victim sent to his sister moments beforelled saying quote, you saw who i'm with nfl, just so you know. >> i think the text messages are the ones that are particularly critical. i found it surprising the judge threw them out. the judge was focusing on the fact that he thought it didn't necessarily prove that odin lloyd was fearing for his life. it does prove something else that he was with hernandez. >> as i told you,...
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the mother." "we left that out." so... >> hinojosa: they just really didn't want to... >> they just... they didn't touch it. it would not be in their text, and it would not be in the performance. >> hinojosa: it is so not talked about, that women can be perpetrators. >> so i was totally prepared for mo'nique to leave it out, or for lee daniels not to have that in the movie. and for mo'nique... i didn't know mo'nique was going to go there. but i had an inkling. i met her on the set. she hugged me, and she said... i forget her exact words, but she said something like, "i'm going to do this, and if i ever get off track, mommy, i want you to let me know." and it just went into my heart. i said, "this woman is serious," you know what i mean? but because i was unsophisticated, and i didn't know what the dailies were, you know, i didn't know anything about filmmaking or anything, so i didn't know that at the end of each day's shooting they show the dailies, what has been shot. so the first time i saw the film was just like everybody else. i was in a... >> hinojosa: you're kidding me. >> even though i had had a cameo and been on the set, when i
the mother." "we left that out." so... >> hinojosa: they just really didn't want to... >> they just... they didn't touch it. it would not be in their text, and it would not be in the performance. >> hinojosa: it is so not talked about, that women can be perpetrators. >> so i was totally prepared for mo'nique to leave it out, or for lee daniels not to have that in the movie. and for mo'nique... i didn't know mo'nique was going to go there. but i had an...
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they are not using the text., misinterpret it to justify their own violence. however, in the muslim community they have a very clear voice against them. we are doing that. our colleges across the wall were training other imams and saying no to other people in order to undermine any possibility of these people becoming the voice of islam. >> i want be to ask you if there is a level of debate necessary and that brings up a point, i asked senator burr andersen senator murphy some of our closest allies not doing enough. lashing a blogger. sentencing a christian woman to death for blasphemy. do you hear a volume maybe we could describe it as of voices within the islamic faith countering this violent message? >> volume no. but sitting next to an imam who has expressed himself as beautifully as he did is really encouraging to me and members of our community. there is a great rabbi with the greatest body of law who was under be the hand of his oppressors and he died a very cruel death. they took the torah scroll and they
they are not using the text., misinterpret it to justify their own violence. however, in the muslim community they have a very clear voice against them. we are doing that. our colleges across the wall were training other imams and saying no to other people in order to undermine any possibility of these people becoming the voice of islam. >> i want be to ask you if there is a level of debate necessary and that brings up a point, i asked senator burr andersen senator murphy some of our...
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the text message from the victim in this case before he died, it was a text message to his sister sayingu know who i'm with, nfl, just so you know. and we already talked about that indictment for double murder. are those critical elements of the case or is there enough that you know of that's going to be introduced at trial to get a conviction? >> it's an excellent question. and i think the text messages are the ones that are particularly critical and i found it surprising that the judge threw them out. the judge was focusing on the fact that he thought that it didn't necessarily prove that oden lloyd was fearing for his life. but it does prove something else, that he was with hernandez. now, this is a circumstantial case, ash leigh. they do have video of the four men getting into a car a couple of hours earlier. they had video of that same car entering the industrial park where oden lloyd was killed execution style. but they don't have a gun. they don't have a witness, even though there are three defendants, nobody's turned on the others yet. and in the state of massachusetts, even thou
the text message from the victim in this case before he died, it was a text message to his sister sayingu know who i'm with, nfl, just so you know. and we already talked about that indictment for double murder. are those critical elements of the case or is there enough that you know of that's going to be introduced at trial to get a conviction? >> it's an excellent question. and i think the text messages are the ones that are particularly critical and i found it surprising that the judge...
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senator dole was a of person who could sit in a chair with a yellow legal pad and work out the text of the consent agreement. he was leader on two occasions first in 1985 and 1980. then he became minority leader for number of years and came back as majority leader in 1995. on both those occasions he was the kind of person who worked out difficult arrangements. he had a terrific sense of humor. he was wonderful to listen to. he enjoyed the history of the senate. he used his give the minutes at the beginning of each day. by the by centennial, he published -- we published senator dole's historical almanac. he got a great chuckle out of that. so the office is always working closely with him on that. >> george mitchell? >> george mitchell, you know, if you watched him, he looked very professorial. he looked very benign, very calm and very mild mannered. but if you talk to the senators, they said this is a very tough politician. this is a person who knows what's going on. who is really scheduling and planning things and he was a very effective leader. but he was just -- so the opposite of wh
senator dole was a of person who could sit in a chair with a yellow legal pad and work out the text of the consent agreement. he was leader on two occasions first in 1985 and 1980. then he became minority leader for number of years and came back as majority leader in 1995. on both those occasions he was the kind of person who worked out difficult arrangements. he had a terrific sense of humor. he was wonderful to listen to. he enjoyed the history of the senate. he used his give the minutes at...
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weeks ago, professor warned of laws in the social studies text book that the state board was reviewing. these books make moses the original founding father and credit him for virtually every distinctive feature of american government, she observed. some texts were so skewed, she lamented that students might even end up, quote believing that moses was the first american. an erroneous conclusion in wellman's estimation. if moses is startlingly prominent in the text books, it is because the text books were written to cover social studies standards created by the texas board of education in 2009 and 2010. these standards depict moses as someone, quote, whose principles informed the american founding documents and they portray the ten commandments as a direct precursor to the declaration of in dependence and the constitution. they identify biblical law and the judeo-christian legal tradition as the starting points for american law and government. this is what texas wants its students to know about moses and the ten commandments. social studies traditionally has a civic function. the purpose
weeks ago, professor warned of laws in the social studies text book that the state board was reviewing. these books make moses the original founding father and credit him for virtually every distinctive feature of american government, she observed. some texts were so skewed, she lamented that students might even end up, quote believing that moses was the first american. an erroneous conclusion in wellman's estimation. if moses is startlingly prominent in the text books, it is because the text...
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since it's in the text, what do you want to say about jack? way you goat control what you say or don't want to say about it. >> you're very funny, and that's wonderful because i was on the show yesterday, and i was8risç asked this question about jack first. and i found myself kind of ÷)q and the person said, well, it is on the second page. i went oh okay, i guess they have a right to ask about jack. it's than i don't like talking about jack. i do like talking about jack. but he's not the only thing my life was made up of. he's a big part of it an interesting part of it. sometimes a part of it. i still enjoy it. you know i think bottom line with jack, he made a movie once called "iron weed." and i was with -- with meryl streep. it was a very, very tough movie and he played a very sad alcoholic. after the lights went up in the movie, i was bereft. i was so sad. and i realized that a world without jack was aninfinityily duller, sadder place. he's one of the lights of my life. he's not the main light. but in the starry sky, he shines bright. i tru
since it's in the text, what do you want to say about jack? way you goat control what you say or don't want to say about it. >> you're very funny, and that's wonderful because i was on the show yesterday, and i was8risç asked this question about jack first. and i found myself kind of ÷)q and the person said, well, it is on the second page. i went oh okay, i guess they have a right to ask about jack. it's than i don't like talking about jack. i do like talking about jack. but he's not...
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out the track. >> reporter: looks like it's ready to be somewhere else. >> that is great about the textingan get the bird out. >> the female hawk will be re-elected about 70 miles away. she'll be tagged so crews can make sure she doesn't return. so far, less than 3% do. that is considered success for the team of conservationists. >> how is the public responding to the efforts going on? >> overwhelmingly the public response is yea. we can't put houses here, but we can do something for conservation. that's a big win. >> one of the things i have to bring up, how amazing is the remote controlled coyote on an air boat. who thought of that. >> crazy, the wildlife biologist, steve, this is his idea. he's from seatac. it's brilliant. the fact that you can scare birds away from the flight path of a plane using this model of a coyote on a motor boat was amazing. we saw it work. >> conservation work in the field should be fun, and we should come up with the creative ideas, i love watching it. >> i'm jealous of you guys, you do fieldwork. >> come alang, we'll find something fluorescent in the amazon t
out the track. >> reporter: looks like it's ready to be somewhere else. >> that is great about the textingan get the bird out. >> the female hawk will be re-elected about 70 miles away. she'll be tagged so crews can make sure she doesn't return. so far, less than 3% do. that is considered success for the team of conservationists. >> how is the public responding to the efforts going on? >> overwhelmingly the public response is yea. we can't put houses here, but we...
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in the background is statutory authorization, the waivers have a basis in the express text. hing i want to figure is it's interesting to think not just the state as a check on the executive branch but of the combination of the possibly of the states and the executive branch to interact as a check on congress and on the ecessive partisanship and is fortunately of congress. if you can get a compromise between the states and the executive branch, the administration would be a will to do a lot of its goals without having to bring congress in. that may create this interesting pressure to the polarization dynamic that we see in congress. if they do have that effect that arguably is a good result from our separation of power standpoint because it's again reinforcing the idea of having multiple branches involved and checking too much distortion alley and factionalism in any one of the branches. thank you very much. [applause] >> next realtor from professor pratheepa gulasekaram. >> thank you, raquel, for organizing and inviting me to this great panel. i think my comments will dovetai
in the background is statutory authorization, the waivers have a basis in the express text. hing i want to figure is it's interesting to think not just the state as a check on the executive branch but of the combination of the possibly of the states and the executive branch to interact as a check on congress and on the ecessive partisanship and is fortunately of congress. if you can get a compromise between the states and the executive branch, the administration would be a will to do a lot of...
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in keeping with the original text. >> the clerk we will call the wall. >> mr. chairman. >> i. >> ms. miss high camp mr. donnelly the vote on the amendment is ten in favor and 12 opposed. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> i move unanimous consent we dispense with the reading i will not offer amendment number nine. i am offering amendment number ten which would limit the president to 130 day. currently allows the president to indefinitely waive the sanctions of this legislation for 30 days. in the national security interest of the united states. i would say that the president has overlooked or turned a blind eye to the uranian actions and if he is so hell-bent on getting a deal he will compared to the continued away sanctions. surely 21 months is enough time to reach a deal that secretary kerry predicted would take only three to six months. >> thank you. with the intent of the sponsored amendment clearly to oppose in good conscience the success of these negotiations for all intents and purposes again undermining that and plays to what you say that you want to
in keeping with the original text. >> the clerk we will call the wall. >> mr. chairman. >> i. >> ms. miss high camp mr. donnelly the vote on the amendment is ten in favor and 12 opposed. >> the amendment is not agreed to. >> i move unanimous consent we dispense with the reading i will not offer amendment number nine. i am offering amendment number ten which would limit the president to 130 day. currently allows the president to indefinitely waive the...
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the defense didn't want certain text messages they won on that. defense didn't want the jury to know that aaron hernandez is charged in a separate set of murders. they won't learn about that. how is it going to affect this trial assist begins right now? >> good morning, everybody. john an excellent question. tt a huge setback to the prosecution that the judge has said number one, you cannot introduce text messages. why would they want to introduce the text messages? because the text messages from odin lloyd right before he was killed execution style to his sister about who he was with it just said nfl. so the presumption would have been that had they been able to introduce that they would have been able to argue to the jury that oh did lloyd's state of mind was that he was in fear and that he wanted his sister to know exactly who he was with moments before he was killed. the other evidence that would have been highly highly persuasive but also very prejudicial, is the fact that aaron hernandez is not only facing these murder charges, guys. he's fac
the defense didn't want certain text messages they won on that. defense didn't want the jury to know that aaron hernandez is charged in a separate set of murders. they won't learn about that. how is it going to affect this trial assist begins right now? >> good morning, everybody. john an excellent question. tt a huge setback to the prosecution that the judge has said number one, you cannot introduce text messages. why would they want to introduce the text messages? because the text...
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but when it comes to the original meaning of the text by adopting constitutional construction's we're no longer a engaged to ascertain the meaning but the implement the doctrine that do not violate the spirit of the text but apply it to particular facts and circumstances of statutory restrictions of interference with life liberty and property. i offer this because it helps to understand when we answer questions where the corporations themselves have free exercise rights or fare better health of the individuals or the question of those that they talk about were the most faithful to the original meaning we tried to devise doctrines' that are the mostaithful to the spirit of the constitution does not engaged to interpretation improper. in instances such question ofpplication are not matters that a cable to be resolved directly by th original meaning. instead we try to figure out how this is best given legal effect. such a likely to revolve overtime even as the original meaning remains fixed those of are clearly resolve gore best resolved by previous doctrines' hint that can be described
but when it comes to the original meaning of the text by adopting constitutional construction's we're no longer a engaged to ascertain the meaning but the implement the doctrine that do not violate the spirit of the text but apply it to particular facts and circumstances of statutory restrictions of interference with life liberty and property. i offer this because it helps to understand when we answer questions where the corporations themselves have free exercise rights or fare better health of...
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a malaysian airlines plane was the text 404 plane not found. you can see the top of the screen. the tab read isis will reveil and there was an image of -- prevail and there was an image of the text. they said the system was compromised but its internal servers are secure. the website seems to be back to normal now. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. san francisco is about to help the homeless, it aims to provide housing to help people get back on their feet. ktvu's david stevenson toured the site. this is a first of its kind project. >> reporter: it is. it is a pilot scheduled to last 8 months but the hope is it will lead to something permanent to help the homeless find stable housing. >> reporter: school has been out for 9 years at this high school, though there are still reminders around. with $3 million in private donations it is getting a new lease on life as a homeless aid center. >> we will have 75 people here at any given time. >> reporter: this center aims to chart a path for homeless people. >> if you have possessions you can't leave them in the shelter. you can't stay together in a
a malaysian airlines plane was the text 404 plane not found. you can see the top of the screen. the tab read isis will reveil and there was an image of -- prevail and there was an image of the text. they said the system was compromised but its internal servers are secure. the website seems to be back to normal now. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. san francisco is about to help the homeless, it aims to provide housing to help people get back on their feet. ktvu's david stevenson toured the site....
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and the text i am going to talk about is something i have written on. it is "the battle hymn of the republic." the column, the hymn by julia ward howe -- i think it is one of the great poems in american literature. i want to start by telling you a story of the hymn's origins, its influences, and its legacy, so you see it and get a sense of transformation and what we learn from it. you are familiar with julia ward howe. austen abolitionist. -- boston abolitionist. abolitionist him. i did not know the origins of "the battle hymn of the republic" is a southern hamymn created largely by african-americans. the earliest use is as a southern camp meeting song in 1807. the camp meetings were especially popular in the south because backwoods southern communities, small communities many people did not have enough manpower or wouod or ability to create churches. every quarter or so, they would gather in the forest or woods. thousands of people. they would have weeklong camp meetings. and that is where they would be spiritually regenerated. these camp meetings were
and the text i am going to talk about is something i have written on. it is "the battle hymn of the republic." the column, the hymn by julia ward howe -- i think it is one of the great poems in american literature. i want to start by telling you a story of the hymn's origins, its influences, and its legacy, so you see it and get a sense of transformation and what we learn from it. you are familiar with julia ward howe. austen abolitionist. -- boston abolitionist. abolitionist him. i...
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but in the end, their--the--the idea that the text and the writing would be an equal balance to the images was sort of the hybrid i was--i was trying to attempt here. c-span: how long did it take you? >> guest: three years. c-span: and it's... >> guest: everything takes three years. don't ask me why. c-span: and at the very end, you talk about you have--you want to--you--you... >> guest: one last one, right? c-span: you don't like the monument business. >> guest: i don't like the monument business. well, i retired after '89, didn't want to get typecast. i hope you can appreciate the--the position. people were joking, `you know put up a sign, monuments by maya.' i mean, i basically stepped away from it, except i realized i have always been, since i was a child, very concerned about what man is doing to the environment i look at us, and, you know, scientists have called what we're going through the sixth largest extinction of the history of the planet. c-span: what is this, by the way, while we're talking? >> guest: this is an aerial satellite image of the earth and i actually don't remember
but in the end, their--the--the idea that the text and the writing would be an equal balance to the images was sort of the hybrid i was--i was trying to attempt here. c-span: how long did it take you? >> guest: three years. c-span: and it's... >> guest: everything takes three years. don't ask me why. c-span: and at the very end, you talk about you have--you want to--you--you... >> guest: one last one, right? c-span: you don't like the monument business. >> guest: i don't...
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in a chair with a yellow legal pad and with a bunch of senators standing around him, working out the text of the amendments. and i think he was leader on two occasions, first in 1985, and sixth in the majority leader for a number of years and he came back as a majority leader in 1995 and 1996. in all of those occasions, he was the person to work out difficult situations. he had a terrific sense of humor. he was wonderful to listen to, he liked the history of the senate. he would give the minutes and by the by centennial, he published -- we published senator dole's historical almanac. he got a great chuckle out of that. so the office is always working closely with him on that. >> george mitchell? >> george mitchell, you know, if you watched him, he looked very professorial. he looked very benign, very calm and very mild mannered. but if you talk to the senators, they said this is a very tough politician. this is a person who knows what's going on. who is really scheduling and planning things and he was a very effective leader. but he was just -- so the opposite of what he appeared to be, t
in a chair with a yellow legal pad and with a bunch of senators standing around him, working out the text of the amendments. and i think he was leader on two occasions, first in 1985, and sixth in the majority leader for a number of years and he came back as a majority leader in 1995 and 1996. in all of those occasions, he was the person to work out difficult situations. he had a terrific sense of humor. he was wonderful to listen to, he liked the history of the senate. he would give the...
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when i got the text, i called him on the number were the text came. hone and we had 20, 25 minute discussion about this. he was telling me about the fight he had trying to get the killer of his son into court and then also convicted. it was an uphill battle. in my situation, i told him that there were witnesses. we have to understand, there was a man the testified that said, i pulled up into the gas station and heard the noise, heard the music, left. i enjoyed the music and wanted to hear the music more. that is a person that is a thinking person, a reasonable person. when michael dunn somebody said to the kids, you're not going to talk to me that way, before he shot them, this man was out of the convenience store and heard him say that. there was a difference between the dynamic of what happened with trayvon, because the renault witnesses. we at several witnesses at the gas station that saw these kids being shot at. >> george zimmerman. off in the killing of trayvon martin. michael dunn was convicted albeit, in a second trial. the first truck of attem
when i got the text, i called him on the number were the text came. hone and we had 20, 25 minute discussion about this. he was telling me about the fight he had trying to get the killer of his son into court and then also convicted. it was an uphill battle. in my situation, i told him that there were witnesses. we have to understand, there was a man the testified that said, i pulled up into the gas station and heard the noise, heard the music, left. i enjoyed the music and wanted to hear the...
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instruction materials as a social studies teacher for example, it was one thing to give the students the text of the reverend dr. martin luther king speech but giving the clip of the sprn that is appropriate, however not appropriate to show the entire two hour documentary of the march if it's not within the context of the development of the process so show clips that will allow the principles and teachers to actually have conversation about the structure of the clips and the additional resources we're anticipating that basis if the board approvals this policy to have some conversations between site administrators and teachers as they are planning their instruction there will be principle exemptions around the policy which is referenced around the appropriate use and above all thank you commissioner norton for your writing this policy below all no zealousness one way or other banning clips in the classrooms but not have the attitude you're showing something from the lion king and pressure port to be part of the biological to tie the instructional clips to the curriculum so what will come from
instruction materials as a social studies teacher for example, it was one thing to give the students the text of the reverend dr. martin luther king speech but giving the clip of the sprn that is appropriate, however not appropriate to show the entire two hour documentary of the march if it's not within the context of the development of the process so show clips that will allow the principles and teachers to actually have conversation about the structure of the clips and the additional...
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that is taking the language the text, the script of the play, and finding in that all of the clues thatnow to create a person who is patrick stewart and yet other than patrick stewart at the same time and trying to live his life instead of your own. one of the great things of being ann)z actor is that we -- in order to do our job, have to put ourselves in other people's shoes. that is the one thing i wish more of us could do more and more in every aspect of our lives, in every aspect of the work that we do and the things that we care about. what does it feel like to stand where that person is standing? >> that's always the question -- how we develop -- i think the answer is that's how we develop the empathy that's required coming to the fullness of our own humanity by putting ourselves in other people's shoes. >> said it perfectly. >> no no no. this is why he's one of my all-time favorite guests. he's welcome today tomorrow, day after tomorrow. whenever you're doing nothing, come hang out. which is never -- you're always busy doing something. the new film is "mash," starring one sir pat
that is taking the language the text, the script of the play, and finding in that all of the clues thatnow to create a person who is patrick stewart and yet other than patrick stewart at the same time and trying to live his life instead of your own. one of the great things of being ann)z actor is that we -- in order to do our job, have to put ourselves in other people's shoes. that is the one thing i wish more of us could do more and more in every aspect of our lives, in every aspect of the...