Us the properties in danger. Debora . Reporter julie, family members say they still live here as there are luxury 2 million homes looking just fine here. But their backyards are falling away. Reporter what use today be a slope is now a cliff. And the family lives on the edge. Their neighbor hasnt even worked a. Backyard tram trampoline is about to go over. It will keep going because there is nothing to protect. Reporter to protect from the royal de la day la laguna, widening to about 200 yards and carving an s turn so instead of flowing past their lot it slammed straight into them. Ron e spent countless ron spent count louse hours worrying about what could happen. Wed be at our home at night when it is raining hard and the whole the whole house would shake. Now we know its in our dc in our backyard. Homeowners say it is not only a threat for them, but railroad commuters. It can be halted, theyre reviewing that right now. Reporter multiple agencies are out and surveyiers are out. Evalua
Going on. Melissa deckma n is here to talk about a good 27, women creating the Tea Party Movement and the greater significance of womens involvement in the tea party and it talks about our understanding of female Political Leadership and the future of women in the american right. It is fascinating and i am so glad she is here to share this with us. She is a professor of Public Affairs at Washington College where she also chairs the Political Science department, an expert on gender and american politics that is the coauthor of four books and we are so glad to have her with us today. Please join me in welcoming melissa deckma n to cramer books. Thank you to cramer books, i really appreciate it, thanks for coming. I am happy to see you here. I think my husband, shawn, who supports and encouragement, critical finishing the project and thank you for finding a parking space, it took us merely half an hour to do it. Before i talk about major findings in the book, talk about why i decided to w
You here to join us in celebrating the 250th anniversary of the appointment of John Marshall to the Supreme Court of United States. Venturening is a joint between the Supreme Court Historical Society and the John Marshall foundation. This is not the first time that those two organizations have partnered. They joined forces to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the appointment of John Marshall to the Supreme Court. The capstone of that particular evening was a rousing lecture by Justice Scalia about the importance of John Marshall to the history of the court and the history of the country. Justice scalia with a grand friend of both the Marshall Foundation and the Supreme Court Historical Society. I hope you will join me in just a moment of silence to remember Justice Scalia. Thank you. Eveningrateful this that the court, chief Justice Roberts and his colleagues i love the Supreme Court Historical Society to continue using this courtroom for its programs. It is a gift to us and we are gr
Anniversary of the appointment of John Marshall to the Supreme Court. The capstone of that particular evening was a rousing lecture by Justice Scalia about the importance of John Marshall to the history of the court and the history of the country. Justice scalia was a grand friend of both the Marshall Foundation and the Supreme Court Historical Society. I hope you will join me in just a moment of silence to remember Justice Scalia. Thank you. We are grateful this evening that the court, chief Justice Roberts and his colleagues, allow the Supreme Court Historical Society to continue using this courtroom for its programs. It is a gift to us, and we are grateful. At this juncture, normally, i would have a few remarks to introduce our distinguished host for the evening. But it seems that chief Justice Roberts is on a tight schedule this evening, we are lucky to get him here. He has asked that his introduction be as brief as possible. Since we are so grateful to chief Justice Roberts for hi
I hope you will join me in just a moment of silence to remember Justice Scalia. Thank you. We are grateful this evening that the court, chief Justice Roberts and his colleagues, allow the Supreme Court Historical Society to continue using this courtroom for its programs. It is a gift to us, and we are grateful. At this juncture, normally, i would have a few remarks introduce our distinguished host for the evening. But it seems that chief Justice Roberts is on a tight schedule this evening, we are lucky to get him here. He has asked that his introduction be as brief as possible. Since we are so grateful to chief Justice Roberts for his continuing support of the society, and since he is, after all, the chief justice, let me just say right now, it is my privilege and my owner to introduce our host for the evening, chief justice john roberts. [applause] Justice Roberts thank you. That is actually my preferred introduction even when i have lots of time. The memorialnote drapery we have on t