the pediment, which we re looking at, actually the architect included a depiction of charles evans hughes in the pediment. over the next call we might be able get a shot of that so you can see how the architects of this building depicted him. we ll listen to mount joy, pennsylvania. this is harry. caller: i used to study the supreme court, and in the the 1935 decisions in some of the new deal cases, i think three major laws were struck down by unanimous supreme court decisions. they were unanimous. that included the liberals. from what i understand, when roosevelt made his court packing speech, louis brandeis was deeply offended by it because he was one of the more elderly members of the court, he was over 80 years old. i did work on roberts, and from what i understood, the votes on the case in 1937 were taken before in the court s secret chambers. in 1936 the votes were taken for the cases decided in 1937. that s from memorandum from felix frankfurt, from what i understa
also, our whole outlook is with the atlantic and pacific in the center. i am here to say tonight we have to focus on a third emotion. the indian ocean which has been consigned to the edges of our consciousness but is rising importance. another thing that we have all been prisoners of is we have all been prisoners of cold war era studies. at the end of world war ii america found itself a great power. a great world power and therefore it needed experts. area experts for each part of the world. artificially divided eurasia into the middle east, south asia, central asia, southeast asia, east asia pettersson university did this, think tanks did this, the pentagon did this, the cia and state department did this. is it is flowing together into one organic continue. the other and navigable land of inland data from the horn of asia to the indonesian archipelago and new york all the way to the see of japan. as i said earlier, the navy and marine corps have been on to this for some time