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first, what his original is him -- originalism? i think it can be summed up in a single sentence, and that is that the meaning of the text of the constitution should remain the same until it is properly changed by amendment. so, i know this sounds like a very radical doctrine and comes as a big shock to people. let me say that again, the meaning of the constitution should remain the same until it is properly changed by amendment. fine butight say, "ok, , why should that be? by should the meaning remain the same until it is properly ?"anged to answer the question it is important to know why we have a constitution and what it is. i happen to have a copy of it here. so, what is this? this document, the constitution, this is not the law that governs us. it authorizes people to make laws to govern us. with the exception of the 13th amendment, which governs us, everything else is the laws that governs those who govern us. the constitution -- then the question is, if this is the law that governs them, they can no more change the laws that
first, what his original is him -- originalism? i think it can be summed up in a single sentence, and that is that the meaning of the text of the constitution should remain the same until it is properly changed by amendment. so, i know this sounds like a very radical doctrine and comes as a big shock to people. let me say that again, the meaning of the constitution should remain the same until it is properly changed by amendment. fine butight say, "ok, , why should that be? by should the...
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the buckle's original, the straps are original. a lot of our canteens are original. helmets are original. dated 1915. >> a lot of people use original gas masks. we do simulated gas attacks. a lot of times it is better to have a reproduction gas mask instead of trying to destroy an original. it is hard to find. it is nice to put things back and have reproduction so you're not fogging up original stuff and destroying it. >> the other question would be why do you do this? and why do you portray the enemy from world war i? >> it's more interesting. i started reenacting when i was 10 years old. as time progressed i got burned out of civil war and you get into world war ii. and basically at this point i found my home with world war i. -- i always appreciate the german side of things, just because their uniforms are a lot nicer, the americans didn't really get involved until the latter part of the war, and pretty much i have german ancestry, so that's what got me involved. >> in my case, we started score -- war reenacting way back when. i'm retired u.s. army. you read all t
the buckle's original, the straps are original. a lot of our canteens are original. helmets are original. dated 1915. >> a lot of people use original gas masks. we do simulated gas attacks. a lot of times it is better to have a reproduction gas mask instead of trying to destroy an original. it is hard to find. it is nice to put things back and have reproduction so you're not fogging up original stuff and destroying it. >> the other question would be why do you do this? and why do...
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pieces.e, original is never -- the mirror original. the cloth is original. an original. is it was installed by the first owner. mrs. davis wrote about this in her memoirs. she said her young boys would shower's these ladies -- our these ladies with kisses. this board belonged to a fascinating man. for the tiny general confederacy at the beginning. he briefly served as a secretary of war. most of the war, he was confederate secretary of state. he worked closely with president davis. he was friendly with mrs. davis. when he left richmond, he left the cribbage board. we acquired it, but it would be appropriate to have something in this house since he was a frequent visitor. jefferson davis and judah benjamin became acquainted in lated states senate in the 1850's. jefferson davis was a senator from mississippi. mexican warpi and a veteran. militaryjamin had no experience. they were discussing an appropriation bills and things got heated. jefferson davis a pair we made a sneering reply to something judah benjamin said. benjamin asked davis if he had made that remark. replied
pieces.e, original is never -- the mirror original. the cloth is original. an original. is it was installed by the first owner. mrs. davis wrote about this in her memoirs. she said her young boys would shower's these ladies -- our these ladies with kisses. this board belonged to a fascinating man. for the tiny general confederacy at the beginning. he briefly served as a secretary of war. most of the war, he was confederate secretary of state. he worked closely with president davis. he was...
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today, original songs by artists who performed on our show this past year. we had them record other songs during their initial appearance so we could present new performances, not reruns. with that, here we go. our first is from the musical "peace on your wings," a groundbreaking piece of work inspired by the life of sadako sasaki, a 12-year-old girl who died of leukemia from radiation from the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. she was made famous for having folded over 1,000 paper cranes to fulfill an old japanese legend that would grant one wish to anyone who would fold 1,000 cranes. to this day, she is a reminder of the innocent victims of war, and her story inspired an international movement of folding cranes for peace. for the first time since the show's premiere in 2014, the show has a brand new cast of 20 youth ages 7 to 17 from all around the bay area. after that performance, you will hear a guitar prodigy, wilson zhang.cha, he hn playing classical guitar since he was nine years old.om tl conservatory of music, and was a finalist in the united states
today, original songs by artists who performed on our show this past year. we had them record other songs during their initial appearance so we could present new performances, not reruns. with that, here we go. our first is from the musical "peace on your wings," a groundbreaking piece of work inspired by the life of sadako sasaki, a 12-year-old girl who died of leukemia from radiation from the atomic bomb dropped on hiroshima. she was made famous for having folded over 1,000 paper...
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the is the same location original house of representatives was housed. at that point, there were only 16 members of the house. today, we have 40. you'll notice one place with large columns in the building, and those are original construction columns, structural loading columns. building columns. it takes more room now for the greater number of legislators. the interesting thing is in 1931, when they first opened here, they didn't have offices, so the legislators work at their desk. the historical photos we have of them during their sessions shows papers all over their desks, and that is not the case today. every legislator has their own office. it was a plane room, plastered ceiling, plastered walls. larger wainscot. the ceiling has been raised, better lighting. they used to be like small tables that each legislator had, but now it is a significant improvement -- with the house chamber being bigger than the senate chamber, there's also a large dais at the front where the speaker presides. in state studio was adopted the district area. it includes represe
the is the same location original house of representatives was housed. at that point, there were only 16 members of the house. today, we have 40. you'll notice one place with large columns in the building, and those are original construction columns, structural loading columns. building columns. it takes more room now for the greater number of legislators. the interesting thing is in 1931, when they first opened here, they didn't have offices, so the legislators work at their desk. the...
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it was named that from the family that originally built the structure. and it represents insignificant time period in ranching history. this was built during the time when -- the republic of texas, when there were grants given to a large blocks of primarily german immigrants, who immigrated from germany and settled significant portions of central texas. and so, this is structure was originally built to house a family, but in later times it was used as a general store. it was used as a way station, a post office, for a lot of different things that this was used for in central texas. but it was very common architecture that enabled the settlers to be able to take advantage of cooling winds. is essentially two cabins built with a common roof, and a central breezeway or dog trot that did provide cooling winds, obviously in the summertime. and in fact, oftentimes in significant heat the family would probably sleep in this area, rather than actually sleeping in the bedrooms. so in this particular cabin, we can go ahead and walk over and we can see -- it would
it was named that from the family that originally built the structure. and it represents insignificant time period in ranching history. this was built during the time when -- the republic of texas, when there were grants given to a large blocks of primarily german immigrants, who immigrated from germany and settled significant portions of central texas. and so, this is structure was originally built to house a family, but in later times it was used as a general store. it was used as a way...
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the original sauce you still find in france. it's a mayonnaise-based sauce that has capers, pickles, and parsley in it. but when the sauce came across the atlantic ocean, it changed. of course it probably changed because of refrigeration or lack thereof. mayonnaise is a very dicey issue if you don't have that refrigeration. so consequently, instead of the possible deadly consequence of the mayonnaise-based roumelad sauce, it dramatically changed in new orleans and it became a fiery kissing cousin with a base of what's known as creole mustard. creole mustard is a coarse, grain, dark brown, kind of like a german mustard that is spicy and delicious, and that's what forms the basis. you can even see the little mustard seed s in there of that traditional new orleans red roumelade. again and again in new orleans we will find dishes that perhaps came in a very pure form from france but got tweaked just a little bit when it got here. the sauce is a perfect example of that. and yet conversely, we also here in new orleans operate what are
the original sauce you still find in france. it's a mayonnaise-based sauce that has capers, pickles, and parsley in it. but when the sauce came across the atlantic ocean, it changed. of course it probably changed because of refrigeration or lack thereof. mayonnaise is a very dicey issue if you don't have that refrigeration. so consequently, instead of the possible deadly consequence of the mayonnaise-based roumelad sauce, it dramatically changed in new orleans and it became a fiery kissing...
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the origins of these monumental structures are still shrouded in mystery. some of these limestone blocks way up to twenty tons they could turn to dust before we find out more about them. a marine archaeologist at the university of montana is trying to preserve the ruins here he's photographing some of them. gambon converts the photos to three d. animated images. this is what the temples might have looked like. but he says he's running out of time to complete his work. but. what's incredible is that the rate of erosion has been much faster over the past seventy years than it has been in the past four thousand five hundred years and that is not just because that been uncovered but because you have aspects such as acid the rain lucian carbon monoxide and so on but actually accelerate so it's not just the period of time since there have been uncovered but since we've got all these more than paula newton's this is really accelerating the rate fell for ocean. this is the house our team temple complex on the main island it's a major tourist attraction. the canopy
the origins of these monumental structures are still shrouded in mystery. some of these limestone blocks way up to twenty tons they could turn to dust before we find out more about them. a marine archaeologist at the university of montana is trying to preserve the ruins here he's photographing some of them. gambon converts the photos to three d. animated images. this is what the temples might have looked like. but he says he's running out of time to complete his work. but. what's incredible is...
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good bakley had lost its original meaning people have become sedentary. for. the director of the state museum of prehistory and holler mellor says this was a major turning point in human history. so this new lead it was really decisive. here we have nearly four thousand acts heads from the new little period. that i. used axes to clear forests to create farmland. they also use them to split wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element in the transition to sedentary life. in dimension with and yet since huffed. hunters and gatherers also stayed in one place for extended periods provided that they could find enough food. but the changes that took place in the neolithic period or revolutionary. users of journalist mention this transition to sedentary life was a key development. for thousands of years people had lived as hunter gatherers a natural way of life. would. they fed themselves in the natural way as well as if they had relatively few children because the women did not become pregnant while they w
good bakley had lost its original meaning people have become sedentary. for. the director of the state museum of prehistory and holler mellor says this was a major turning point in human history. so this new lead it was really decisive. here we have nearly four thousand acts heads from the new little period. that i. used axes to clear forests to create farmland. they also use them to split wooden beams which were then used to build complex houses. this construction of housing was a key element...
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it topped the original. it sent me out with a... there's the thing, you see — you're saying that a sequel is better than the original. how often does that happen? i'm saying that in the case of both the sequel and the original, i lost all sense of critical faculty and ijust felt myself going with it. and, i mean, were i a braver man, i would've been dancing in the aisles. it was — and particularly, as things are at the moment, it's the film that you really need. and i promise you, if you can get through my love, my life without floods of tears, then you're dead to me. it's kind of that and mary poppins at the moment. those are the two touchdowns. you will love it. well, i can tell that i will. and i didn't like the first one because i felt there were too many people in it who couldn't sing, and that really annoyed me. this is better. well, there are still some people who can't sing. but it's fine, because when they do the songs that matter, they can sing. someone just said to me that we can't talk about this film for the whole p
it topped the original. it sent me out with a... there's the thing, you see — you're saying that a sequel is better than the original. how often does that happen? i'm saying that in the case of both the sequel and the original, i lost all sense of critical faculty and ijust felt myself going with it. and, i mean, were i a braver man, i would've been dancing in the aisles. it was — and particularly, as things are at the moment, it's the film that you really need. and i promise you, if you...
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would wouldn't someone say get the original tape, stipulate it's the original and enter it into potential evidence. >> it's fascinating the original tape hasn't been produced. i don't know if it's been doctored with. the fact that they are so unwilling to produce the original. if i'm giuliani or president trump. i demand to have all the tapes and the originals to make sure there was nothing doctored on these tapes. i would think as a special counsel he would want the original rather than a facsimile of it. i would be shocked if he hasn't demanded it already. i find if the tape was leaked, it was a copy of a tape of a tape. eric: you think they have it already? the fbi seized material from his home, office and hotel room. >> i hope they do have it. all of this with respect to what mr. cohen is doing. he's aiming for a pardon or a deal with the special counsel. he's look out for his best interests instead of his client's. eric: if he doctored with the tape it's legal in new york to secretly record somebody else as long as it's one party. so it was legal what he did. but could he face disbar
would wouldn't someone say get the original tape, stipulate it's the original and enter it into potential evidence. >> it's fascinating the original tape hasn't been produced. i don't know if it's been doctored with. the fact that they are so unwilling to produce the original. if i'm giuliani or president trump. i demand to have all the tapes and the originals to make sure there was nothing doctored on these tapes. i would think as a special counsel he would want the original rather than...
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originally i got two bathrooms that was for the original permit and the other bathroom upstairs was completed way back in 2006. there was electrical and planning permits i was requesting a final, they said i have to wait for the other bathroom downstairs to be completed before they final it. the other bathroom downstairs was for my mom who cannot climb the stairs. but he passed away last year and she ended up renting somewhere else because of a contractor who left me with the second bathroom and waited and waited. so we never pursued the second bathroom until recently which kind of delayed the original permit. that's the reason for the renewal. although the first bathroom has previous electrical and plumbing that needs to be finalized and then also, there was activity on the permit. before the last director's hearing, i got a permit because the original bathroom was in a different location and then albert young, the inspector who got the electrical permit approved said let's final a revision for the relocation of the new bathroom, which i filed before the last director's hearing and then also
originally i got two bathrooms that was for the original permit and the other bathroom upstairs was completed way back in 2006. there was electrical and planning permits i was requesting a final, they said i have to wait for the other bathroom downstairs to be completed before they final it. the other bathroom downstairs was for my mom who cannot climb the stairs. but he passed away last year and she ended up renting somewhere else because of a contractor who left me with the second bathroom...
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that's after he made a joke congratulating africa for winning the world cup and a reference to the origins of many of the players on the french team but the ambassador failed to see the funny side. of one of the well. i get it i get it they have to say it's the french team but look at those eyes. you don't get that tan by hanging out in the south of france my friends the rich and various backgrounds of these play is a reflection of france's diversity but cooling them an african team it seems you will do knowing that frenchness this even in just legitimizes the ideology which claims witness is the only definition of being fridge. trevon i have sought to clarify his earlier comments although he did not offer an apology you've seen or played i love them paul pogba. i watch all of them like i love those players and i love how african they are and how french they are don't take their french as a way but i also don't think any take an african as a way out human rights activist named video believes that it's important not to ignore people's origin what the french ambassador is saying you know he'
that's after he made a joke congratulating africa for winning the world cup and a reference to the origins of many of the players on the french team but the ambassador failed to see the funny side. of one of the well. i get it i get it they have to say it's the french team but look at those eyes. you don't get that tan by hanging out in the south of france my friends the rich and various backgrounds of these play is a reflection of france's diversity but cooling them an african team it seems...
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that's what the house looked like originally. this is the house currently with the renovation that was completed over 10 years ago. my point being that this home was 10 years ago renovated and i think it fell under completely different architectural guidelines and everything that we have now because we're now a designated balboa terrace district, historic. so i wanted to show you the difference of this. now -- >> vice president melgar: are you speaking in support of the d.r. requestor? >> no. i'm speaking for the d.r. requestor, in support of her, yes. i'm giving you a history of her project for historical relevance. this particular project, if you can show that house, that house was built 10 years ago and that was the last house built in balboa terrace before we became a designated balboa district. today if this project was to be put forth before the board, we probably would not approve it. in 10 years' time, you know, you have the historic and different planning departments. so i would just like to show that. i also have anothe
that's what the house looked like originally. this is the house currently with the renovation that was completed over 10 years ago. my point being that this home was 10 years ago renovated and i think it fell under completely different architectural guidelines and everything that we have now because we're now a designated balboa terrace district, historic. so i wanted to show you the difference of this. now -- >> vice president melgar: are you speaking in support of the d.r. requestor?...
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scholar of original is a. so there isn't a lot of question of, what would she really do? on has written extensively this and understands on a deep vehicle -- a deep theoretical level of what is going on with original is a. but the other judges, when you are deciding a case you are bound by precedent. and it's not always something the judge might agree with, or may think this isn't really a test or a rule that was grounded in original understanding. judge kavanagh does this, going back to first principles and discussing, here is the original understanding. but in his current position he isn't able to affect that if there is a contrary supreme court precedent. just remembering to get that out here and wedent is are going to apply the precedent that we have. for me it would be a difficult decision. i'm glad i don't have to make the choice between these three but it's a good problem to have. a razor thin republican majority, 51-40 nine, and if senator john mccain is unable to vote, do you think he should resign? t
scholar of original is a. so there isn't a lot of question of, what would she really do? on has written extensively this and understands on a deep vehicle -- a deep theoretical level of what is going on with original is a. but the other judges, when you are deciding a case you are bound by precedent. and it's not always something the judge might agree with, or may think this isn't really a test or a rule that was grounded in original understanding. judge kavanagh does this, going back to first...
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believes that it's important not to ignore people's origin. what's the french ambassador say you know he starting about. kind of ideology in france or with about assimilation and the rich and but this doesn't work because what is important in france it's to talk about differences because if france is strong today it's because of his difference is big because of firm the people who is coming who are coming from everywhere we cannot deny today that if there is there is a african black. african french or international team is because of france it's because the story in france france invaded africa years ago this is from go to the least we can talk about that but still we can say that yes they are french but we have to talk about their origin to it's very very important dutch foreign minister stuff bloc has faced a storm of criticism after saying that there is no such thing as a peaceful multicultural society and. it's a little good. for her. to. steal something. from her out of the stamps are. already being. held off. the shelf. or. the minister
believes that it's important not to ignore people's origin. what's the french ambassador say you know he starting about. kind of ideology in france or with about assimilation and the rich and but this doesn't work because what is important in france it's to talk about differences because if france is strong today it's because of his difference is big because of firm the people who is coming who are coming from everywhere we cannot deny today that if there is there is a african black. african...
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if he had adhere to the original plans there would be no problem here today. starting in february 2016, problems arose involving the date -- drainage and the electrical system of our garage. from from months to get this repaired. just the beginning. spoke poorly tiered scaffolding broke loose. threatening our wiring structure. and subscribed by neighbors homeless occupation. april 2016, we saw the interior of the building had been gutted. the list goes on and on. abatement by d.b.i. in august 2016, we went after that and we went through the expensive time and energy draining process to put together an underpinning and license agreement to protect our home. signed by him november 4th a few weeks later on thanksgiving weekend, a crew came in without permits, without notification and porridge and unpermitted foundation directly contrary to this agreement jeopardizing our home. we then, at great expense, filed with our neighbors and sued him on december 20th. by december 27th, while i was ill and helping to care for my seriously ill sister, we were asked to quickl
if he had adhere to the original plans there would be no problem here today. starting in february 2016, problems arose involving the date -- drainage and the electrical system of our garage. from from months to get this repaired. just the beginning. spoke poorly tiered scaffolding broke loose. threatening our wiring structure. and subscribed by neighbors homeless occupation. april 2016, we saw the interior of the building had been gutted. the list goes on and on. abatement by d.b.i. in august...
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europe's original inhabitants were hunters. the new immigrants had been farmers for several generations. and hunters and gatherers left behind little archeological evidence. that. later they probably migrated to less fertile regions perhaps near newly populated areas. along the coasts of northern europe they found rich fishing grounds and decided to settle. here in the colony modern region on the west coast of ireland archaeologists are researching this key transitional phase. this is the only moment of this type. stretch of coast here so this is clearly a very significant place that has survived in the landscape it's likely to be much bigger in the past. so i only need to show pointed to a seasonal occupation site as part of a seasonal round of living on the shore here we have all the shell middens on the shoreline here but there inches or centimeters deep this is a monumental mitten if you like on like any other one along the shoreline here so it's it's it's a particular sites. sacred dimension to us. hopefully we'll get to e
europe's original inhabitants were hunters. the new immigrants had been farmers for several generations. and hunters and gatherers left behind little archeological evidence. that. later they probably migrated to less fertile regions perhaps near newly populated areas. along the coasts of northern europe they found rich fishing grounds and decided to settle. here in the colony modern region on the west coast of ireland archaeologists are researching this key transitional phase. this is the only...
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as it was that i fell in love with both straight away your original is amazing. words lol this is the original by the french israeli folk pop group and shows found the song on you. is what i'm from i just want to turn it into something you can dogs do and i think that's what i did. no doubt that's what he did shawn says remakes topped the charts in twenty countries on the music video to the song has gone to five hundred million views. player and sees one of the most successful songs produced in germany that's pretty crazy means he got bigger i mean as norman once if you look blogs. after the success of his first singles schultz began his d.j. career doing gigs around the world. to believe that he was once unemployed and struggled to make ends meet by collecting deposit bottles am he'd been dreaming of becoming a d.j. since he was a teenager. the first time i was in a club i was fifteen and i just fell in love straightaway with the music with the people it was so cool and i decided there and then to become a d.j. . the journey was tough. for years robin shows had
as it was that i fell in love with both straight away your original is amazing. words lol this is the original by the french israeli folk pop group and shows found the song on you. is what i'm from i just want to turn it into something you can dogs do and i think that's what i did. no doubt that's what he did shawn says remakes topped the charts in twenty countries on the music video to the song has gone to five hundred million views. player and sees one of the most successful songs produced in...
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of his the original below is the fake. the software utilizes machine learning algorithms by google to switch faces. countless fake videos have already been made nicholas cage is a favorite for recasting in new roles unfortunately the program has also been misused to plaster the faces of well known actresses on to sex videos which resulted in the groups getting banned from reddit the program is still available. that was a snapshot. and now one more on the digital world this is our facebook page view digital for all the latest digital news entrenches interesting apps gadgets and helpful tutorials you can watch the ship reports there to. follow us and tell us what you think. on d.w. digital. and as always we leave shift through the exit our internet find of the week this time it's unsatisfying. nearly everyone's had this experience almost. but not quite. the graphic artists of parallel studio and friends were annoyed enough to take action and express their dissatisfaction in colorful animations. sometimes there's nothing you
of his the original below is the fake. the software utilizes machine learning algorithms by google to switch faces. countless fake videos have already been made nicholas cage is a favorite for recasting in new roles unfortunately the program has also been misused to plaster the faces of well known actresses on to sex videos which resulted in the groups getting banned from reddit the program is still available. that was a snapshot. and now one more on the digital world this is our facebook page...
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finance and the original viennese apple strudel was born of. an egg lukewarm water two pinches of salt and some some flour well formed the basis for the. celebs and lastly the flour that loves me with fine flour. after kneading the dough for a good while she leaves it to cool now she prepares the apple filling. those mistakes are the most important thing on the apples were in the salad green apples are all. you can use bed. granny smith's because they taste better i don't think you're smart. she can stop the apples infinity and figure slices and sprinkle some with lemon to keep them from growing brown. ones in the row and some raisins some are then you know the bread crumbs which have been roasted with us in the frying pan until they're golden brown. now she covers the auto and flour so it's ready to be rolled out. down the edges to make a mound in the center sink under. the hood i'm outside now i'm going to fists in the middle and you can nicely stretch the dough out with. so. you can toss it into a two. on one kind of gentle wisdom type for t
finance and the original viennese apple strudel was born of. an egg lukewarm water two pinches of salt and some some flour well formed the basis for the. celebs and lastly the flour that loves me with fine flour. after kneading the dough for a good while she leaves it to cool now she prepares the apple filling. those mistakes are the most important thing on the apples were in the salad green apples are all. you can use bed. granny smith's because they taste better i don't think you're smart....
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as it was on its original site. this really represents a significant time. in ranching history. this was built during the time of the republican texas, and there were grants given to large blocks of german immigrants who emigrated from germany and settled significant portions of central texas. the structure was originally built to house a family. then, in later times it was used as a general store, a way station, a post office, a lot of different things. was very common architecture that enabled the settlers to be able to take advantage of cooling wind, so it essentially was to cabins, built with a -- two cabins, roof.with a common in periods of significant heat the family would sleep in this area rather than actually sleep in the bedrooms. cabin, we canular go ahead and walk over and see what would have been a bedroom family,adults in the there is a secondary bedroom also in one of these rooms, and then above us, are actually two the -- above that the children would have slept in. it began to bea, able to have more
as it was on its original site. this really represents a significant time. in ranching history. this was built during the time of the republican texas, and there were grants given to large blocks of german immigrants who emigrated from germany and settled significant portions of central texas. the structure was originally built to house a family. then, in later times it was used as a general store, a way station, a post office, a lot of different things. was very common architecture that...
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-- originalism? if there is anyone that is more of a strict constructionist on that final scale and your view. carrie: the great news from my perspective is we have an embarrassment of riches. you have judge amy coney barrett , while she has not had many opportunities to show how she she happensinalism, to be a leading scholar for originalism. extensively on this and understands at a deep theoretical level what is going on with originalism. but other judges have a real attern -- when you are citing case on appellate courts, you are bound by precedent. supreme court precedent is not a was something the judge might agree with. think this is a test or rule that was a grounded in original understanding. i know particular judge kavanaugh, going back to first principles and discussing here is what the original understanding is. ifisn't able to affect that there is contrary supreme court precedent, but even remembering to get that out there. precedent is here, so we will apply the precedent we have. would b
-- originalism? if there is anyone that is more of a strict constructionist on that final scale and your view. carrie: the great news from my perspective is we have an embarrassment of riches. you have judge amy coney barrett , while she has not had many opportunities to show how she she happensinalism, to be a leading scholar for originalism. extensively on this and understands at a deep theoretical level what is going on with originalism. but other judges have a real attern -- when you are...
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that well so i play remakes on my original tracks so if the energy moves. it's not only about the gigs before and after robin schulz makes time for his fans and one of the he's still the same guy you go for a beer with the one who's just really nice to everyone which can be annoying when you go to his hotel room you're like who are all these people and he's like i don't know i'm either. on the seat. always on the road always full of energy. two hundred days in yeah. the life of a jeep can't. seem to get lots of gigs in the u.s. then back to europe. south africa places like that. he supposedly ends as much as one hundred thousand euro has played a gig but nothing chills also pays a high price for all that work. because your private life suffers and it takes a lot out of you physically and mentally it can be hard but i didn't want anything else i never imagined it would be this huge but i love it and i'm putting all my energy and passion into. nonstop through the day and night for rob and shields the residents could get along for ever. to wrap things up we'll
that well so i play remakes on my original tracks so if the energy moves. it's not only about the gigs before and after robin schulz makes time for his fans and one of the he's still the same guy you go for a beer with the one who's just really nice to everyone which can be annoying when you go to his hotel room you're like who are all these people and he's like i don't know i'm either. on the seat. always on the road always full of energy. two hundred days in yeah. the life of a jeep can't....
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it's hard to top phyllida lloyd's record—breaking original, but can you really resist any movie in which cher plays a glamorous granny who gets to do a show—stopping version of fernando? i know i can't. # oh, no, no, no, no# despite becoming the biggest ever hit at the uk box office, back in 2008, the original mamma mia wasn't nominated for a single oscar, not one. at this year's academy awards in march, the top prizes were spread between a range of titles. francis mcdormand won best actress for three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. gary oldman earned a belated best actor oscar for playing winston churchill in darkest hour. and best film and best director went to guillermo del toro‘s sublime magical fantasy, the shape of water. as always, some of the most interesting films were in the foreign language category where diverse contenders included ildiko enyedi's ethereal on body and soul from hungary. ziad doueiri's provocative the insult from lebanon. andrey zvyagintsev bleak loveless from russia. and ruben ostlund's cannes palm d'or winner the square from sweden. go on, go away.
it's hard to top phyllida lloyd's record—breaking original, but can you really resist any movie in which cher plays a glamorous granny who gets to do a show—stopping version of fernando? i know i can't. # oh, no, no, no, no# despite becoming the biggest ever hit at the uk box office, back in 2008, the original mamma mia wasn't nominated for a single oscar, not one. at this year's academy awards in march, the top prizes were spread between a range of titles. francis mcdormand won best...
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, she happens to be a leading scholar for originalism. there is not a lot of question, what would she really do given this opportunity? she has written extensively on this. she understands at a deep theoretical level what is going on with originalism. but i think the other two also have a real pattern of when you , are citing a case on appellate courts, you are bound by precedent. and the supreme court precedent as we indicated before, it is not something the judge might even agree with or think this isn't really a test or rule that was a grounded in original understanding. but then in an opinion, and i know particularly judge kavanaugh, going back to first principles and discussing, here is what the original understanding is. but he and his current position isn't able to affect that if there is contrary supreme court precedent, but even just remembering to get that out there. as a matter of principle this year precedent is here, so we , are going to apply the precedent we have. for me it would be a very difficult decision. i'm glad i don
, she happens to be a leading scholar for originalism. there is not a lot of question, what would she really do given this opportunity? she has written extensively on this. she understands at a deep theoretical level what is going on with originalism. but i think the other two also have a real pattern of when you , are citing a case on appellate courts, you are bound by precedent. and the supreme court precedent as we indicated before, it is not something the judge might even agree with or...
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i worked on the origin of feathers and development of feathers and the dinosaur origin of birds and the who is related to whom et cetera. for many years i thought it was weird stuff that rick was into but i do not think i needed to make a central worldview and why not, why bother? it was in a fun as it was. over the years i realized a lot of the things i was studying related to one fundamental question and the question is how does beauty evolve. i don't mean beauty to us as the motivation that drives science, my science anyway but beauty to the birds themselves and to the scientific concept that birds are beautiful because they are beautiful to themselves and active agents in their own evolution through their social and sexual choices. to start i will start with a video to show how the enormous challenge of this in the breadth and complexity of beauty in nature. this is the superb bird of paradise. sorry. he is a [inaudible] bird, the female does the nesting and she's about to visit him as his display site and she's about to land on the log and when we see is this amazing complex displa
i worked on the origin of feathers and development of feathers and the dinosaur origin of birds and the who is related to whom et cetera. for many years i thought it was weird stuff that rick was into but i do not think i needed to make a central worldview and why not, why bother? it was in a fun as it was. over the years i realized a lot of the things i was studying related to one fundamental question and the question is how does beauty evolve. i don't mean beauty to us as the motivation that...
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the banquet hall features an original french table where from the eighteenth century. the paintings on the walls depict the prince's travels. every year the estate draws around a million visitors. this is and it's such a joy to walk around and just take it all in. i don't like us and yet natural is very new but also historical that. we love being here it just makes us so happy to see all this. arise with coffee and cake in the afternoon or a three course meal in the evening are especially popular. the perfect way to savor this historic garden kingdom. well another delicacy we are about to savor has a centuries old tradition apple strudel is a popular pastry dish around europe but the oldest known recipe dates back to the late seventeenth century and is kept in a library in the austrian capital of vienna and that's where we're headed now to see how a struggle fit for an emperor is made at a former royal summer residence the beautiful schoenborn palace. should bone palace the former summer residence of the hapsburg monarchs is one of vienna's top attractions. at the impe
the banquet hall features an original french table where from the eighteenth century. the paintings on the walls depict the prince's travels. every year the estate draws around a million visitors. this is and it's such a joy to walk around and just take it all in. i don't like us and yet natural is very new but also historical that. we love being here it just makes us so happy to see all this. arise with coffee and cake in the afternoon or a three course meal in the evening are especially...