Hughes. The issues were large. They included the problems of a peoples industry, its people, its agriculture, its agriculture, its resources. But the immediate battlefield of the struggle was the constitution with its checks and balances. Its division of power between executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. This is the struggle known as the Court Packing fight. On august 14th 1935, president franklin d. Roosevelt signed the Social Security act. Its provisions included old age benefits and payroll taxes to help finance them. The president made a brief statement. Pres. Roosevelt to millions of our citizens who will reap direct benefits and unemployment age pensions old and increased services for the protection of children narrator the payroll taxes were to start in 1937. But months before that in boston, massachusetts, in Federal District court, an action was begun for attorneys for george davis, a shareholder in the Edison Company in boston. He was suing for an injun
Beaten. American history goes on in several different directions. What is he doing for Foreign Policy . He is the one you could write novels about. He was on the Supreme Court. He left the Supreme Court. He ran for president. Then he went back to the Supreme Court. When of the finest minds on the courts. Why use . Andrew jackson said that he looks like god and talks like god. Charles evans hughes the republican president ial nominee soon after the national convention. Tonight, we looked at the life and legacy of Charles Evans hughes who was a twoterm governor, secretary of state, and twice a Supreme Court justice. He was of the Senior Partners to talk a little bit about Charles Evans hughes and his support for women voting. Also very proud and the original edition of the independent weekly magazine that came out the week after justice used to see the republican nomination for the presidency. Justice hughes got the republican nomination for the presidency. Mrs. Hughes, she is on here in
He left the Supreme Court. He ran for president. Then he went back to the Supreme Court. When of the finest minds on the courts. Why use . Andrew jackson said that he looks like god and talks like god. Charles evans hughes the republican president ial nominee soon after the national convention. Tonight, we looked at the life and legacy of Charles Evans hughes who was a twoterm governor, secretary of state, and twice a Supreme Court justice. He was perhaps best known as one of the coauthors of the new deal. Were broadcasting live across from the capitol. He inaugurated this building when it first opened in 1935. Let me introduce you to our guests this evening were joining us to talk about the life and legacy of Charles Evans hughes. My first guest is an historian, and bernadette higher Bernadette Tyler is a professor at Cornell Law School. I want you to set the stage for us. 1916, Woodrow Wilson wants to be reelected. Frame what was going on in the country and the president ial campaign
People moving in next door. Its a good thing. Right now its a little bit of a bad thing cause of the dust. But were looking for the new business to come into the community. Reporter for decades perceptions about Public Safety and homelessness have plagued parts of market east but with plans to overhaul the gallery and other projects like this one on Chestnut Street paul levy of the Center City District says markets east is turning the corner. This is part of a completion of a 20 year process of really diversifying snot only officers and healthcare but retail Hotel Residential so a really active vibrant city thats coming to market east. Reporter so, it would seem things are in motion here on market east. This is east market. Thats the name of the project. This big project between 11th and 12thth streets and chestnut and market. It is a major undertaking the estimated price tag 500 million dodges it will probably take four to six years to complete. However they hope to have the first ren
Black spouse. Sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspans q a. Coming up next, discussion on the changing alliances between israel and arab states in the middle east. Well hear about the ongoing dangers of isis and the impact of the Iranian Nuclear deal. This was held recently by the hudson institute. Good afternoon. Very nice to see a really large lovely audience. Its for a really fantastic panel. Also wanted to welcome our cspan audience who will be watching this excellent panel which i want to address. First introduce the panelist. To my immediate right is hillel fradkin. A colleague here at hudson institute. To his right is michael doran, also senior fellow at the hudson institute. To his right i want to welcome someone who has not been on our panel before. Liel leibovitz and i think hes a colleague of mine at talent magazine and i think hell have an interesting perspective along with michael as well. Liel, i should say its not lets leave now. His family is from jerusalem. Is from jerus