Restore to a new generation of lawyers and citizens the understanding of the american founders about the First Principles of our law and the moral grounds of their own rights, natural law. We offer programs for attorneys, law students, judges, and the public to advance the ideas of natural law or natural rights and the constitution. One mention of note about the house we are in today the was built in 1825 during the first year of John Quincy Adams administration. He had just if he did jackson in a vote in the house of representatives that was a controversial election. The builder of the house happened to be here in washington at the time in charge of the reconstruction of the white house and the capital building, which had been burnt by the british in the war of 1812. He happened to also be a friend of John Marshall and justice story, and because the court only met three months in cheer, he rented rooms in this house to them because the court only met three months each year. Later on,
Wall. There was that much space between them. The walls were not conserved until later, but the house was rebuilt and it looked about what it did. It was more like a public building, maybe. It did notloors, have that saggy fielding that president roosevelt loved. But truman built it for all time so that the main thing would happen, the president would stay in the president s house. He was very emphatic about that. In fact, as the sub cellars were being dug, he came by and they were about to widen the door with air hammers, and he said stop. So they had to take the bulldozer and a truck all down, back, and, build them that is how they built the basement. There is enough space for a driveway to take them out. He saved these walls. He saved the mystique of the white house, president truman did. Susan you mentioned he did not conserve and thats probably where we will end. When of the properties you write about is that sandstone is very course and also subject to deterioration. So how was t
To trash out of the ft. Myers landfill. The house was reconstructed in steel frames within the original wall. There was that much space between them. The walls were not conserved until later, but the house was rebuilt and it looked about what it did. It was more like a public building, maybe. No wooden floors, it did not have that saggy fielding that president roosevelt loved. But truman built it for all time so that the main thing would happen, the president would stay in the president s house. He was very emphatic about that. In fact, as the sub cellars were being dug, he came by and they were about to widen the door with air hammers, and he said stop. So they had to take the bulldozer and a truck all down, take it in, build them back, and that is how they built the basement. There is enough space for a driveway to take them out. He saved these walls. He saved the mystique of the white house, president truman did. Susan you mentioned he did not conserve and thats probably where we wi
Hello and welcome to a new edition of eco at africa rights to you by deed stevie and katie and im sharing the money your new host i am a reporter and news anchor with katie and news in the roby here in kenya i was a very passionate about Environmental Conservation and thus im very happy to be on board the eco at africa team joining me from my days my colleague and hello hello there im now time in Lagos Nigeria and im happy to see you today we will bring you some interesting stories and all of a new up coming up on this edition of the show. Saving great white sharks in south africa. A look at insect a trend in the making. And cons of a sinister working to revive the more lines in northern germany we begin todays program with a report of truly amazing creases. White sharks scientists thought that thousands off the large predators in the waters off the cape of south africa but new Research Suggests the number is actually only between three hundred fifty and five hundred mets punish and al
Conceptions, conflicts. Theres interesting details and stories in the short papers people have produced. Aswant this to be as far caught possible, a conversation. That a littlets bit because they would like us to be in a row rather than in the community. [laughter] but we will take questions and conversation, and try to produce , as well as some information. Unfortunately, one of the speakers, leeann wheeler, could theto get here because of air Traffic Control issues of yesterday. So, and he shall get over here from bowling green, university, whose friend is going to chat and wheeler. When you see in the shock its can and wheeler. Very grateful for him. I will quickly introduce the speakers. Then, they will each give small talks. Then im going to do a short, did we will open it up to conversation. We and wheeler who i will introduce, holds a psd phd for minnesota, teaches us anything 10. Come againstk was obscenity, reform, and the politics of womanhood in america. More recently she pu