State started to adopt statutes and gave more discretion. Certainly commonlaw, certainly at the time of the founding the court noted that typically the verdict came after the sentence. That is just not true. We do not have the right to change history. It isnt true. Isnt true. If you look at the very first criminal provisions that were inactive by congress, congress, the first congress, it was not determined. Your honor, for many crimes serious crimes, even for some that today we would consider not so serious, usually the penalty was death. So there was this close relationship. The court has called it a close relationship between the verdict and sentencing. We look at that together with the way the process was conducted shows that the right was created to cover the whole proceeding through the imposition or pronouncement a sentence. There are no further questions. Thank you counsel. The case is submitted. Tonight on book to be a prime time, words and comments about the structure. Beginn
I have just ordered the meaning of human existence which is the capstone book and dont we all want to know the meaning of human existence so im looking or were too reading the continuation of the social conquests book. We will see where the rest of the summer leagues. Im sure there will be other topics that will pop up that will keep me reading. This week on q a Thomas Schatz president s of citizens against waste talk about his organization including several members of congress to bring attention to government waste over the years. Cspan Thomas Schatz citizens against government waste you you are the person in europe and around that organization promised 30 years. What is it to . Guest is an organization created following the release of the Grace Commission report under president reagan and teeter grazed head of the Grace Commission and peter and Jack Anderson the syndicated columnist took president reagans advice which was to not that they purport gather dust on the shelf and they put
Over a half million copies between the first of may and the first of june in california. Host where did the title come from . Guest . Goldwater used the title and the minute i heard about it that was it. Its my pleasure to introduce our guest speaker today and george slattin im happy to tell you your prayer has argued that answered. We have an outstanding outstanding topic for you so we are going to have a great program. Sandy cohn iss usa class of 1968. He almost made it and is a well decorated infantryman. I will have to pause before talking about his own career to say that he his knowledge of history, military history in particular is encyclopedic and thats not something that he just learned at west point in fact i think he corrected a lot of the material being taught at west point. As a believe he was found to have this exceptional knowledge of all these battles studied in military art and soon was conducting instructions sessions as a pleads for all of the upper class men that wou
He was found to have this exceptional knowledge of all of the battles that they were studying in military art. And was soon conducting extra instruction sections for all the upperclassmen who had commended there. As a fall out of that it was that the word got to some of the faculty and he actually i dont know that much more about it that he actually ended up lecturing the faculty at least on one occasion. So sandy graduated in 1968. Right into the vietnam war. He is reminded of his tour in vietnam every time he goes through Airport Security and they detect all of the metal that is left in him. And sandy we wont tell the whole story behind this acquitted himself extremely well in vietnam and i think you will notice in his lapel he wears the silver start which he earned during that tour. After he was medically retired and he is the junior a junior man in the room he likes to say captain u. S. Army retired and he began to pursue to include writing as one of his most prolific talent i thin
Teens. Ed writing in my i started publishing an American Spectator when i was 18 years old. , and fromin manhattan the age of 11 or 12, i would Wander Around to movie theaters and see stuff after school and on weekends. Inot fundamentally literate movies that i could write about them. That was over 37 years ago. Now, if you are 18 or 19 years yearsou have another 37 that you have something to be responsible about it i dont know if it is as easy as it was then. Fores had only been around 5060 years then, and now they have been around for 90 years, so there are more movies to take account of. Reviews,ou reach her you see politics sometime. How influential have movies been on what our political culture is . Its the quake question about whether they reflected or lead it. I think for the most part, movies reflect our political culture, and they are an effort to gain the largest possible audience by being the most capacious they can possibly be not to offend the people as much as possible. T