Unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of different people who help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Hello, and welcome to landmark cases. This is the first of 12 Historic Supreme Court cases well be looking at this season. Mcculloch versus maryland, our case tonight. And for the next 90 minutes well learn more about this significant case, and the people and issues behind it, and why its so important in our American History process. Later on well take your calls, well also take your questions on facebook and twitter, and make you a part of this conversation. We have two guests at the table tonight to help us understand what mcculloch versus maryland is all about. Let me introduce them to you, farah peterson, and mark killenbeck. The first question, of course, why does this belong on the list of landmark cases . Well, one of the most dominant controversies in the interpretation of the
Secretary sean spicer. Incoming White House Press secretary sean spicer, how are you preparing to take on this job . It is an ongoing process, we have been doing it at 10 30 every day, hiding behind a phone when you do it but part of it is getting used to the battle of taking questions, rapidfire, wide range that exists in practice sessions, something my predecessors suggested, sitting down at a podium, lets pretend reporters ask you real questions to understand what is about to come your way on a daily basis but making sure you look at some hot button issues, sit down with key players who will play key roles in the administration and get a better understanding of the issues and getting used to taking the incoming questions the way they do at the podium. Josh ernest, White House Press secretary. Any advice, anything you touring the office in the Briefing Room and the west wing. The communications director, unbelievably generous with their time and counsel. They share with me the challe
As we speak to you in the heart of trump tower, you are prepared to move into the white house, what will your portfolio be . Guest it will include some communication, i have been in talks with the president elect about the strategy, something i have done over a number of decades. We have a number of means and opportunities in the white house. Everything from women and girls, office of public liaison, anyway to help with those efforts, i will. General strategy and advice, walking privileges, and the communications operation, donald trump is it is important to him. Host walking privileges. How important is that . Guest it is important to continue the relationship i have with the president elect, one of his trusted advisors am a someone who has the opportunity to speak with him on a regular basis. He would like me to be in the room when it happens and that is how it has been in transition and i expect it will continue to be as he sees appropriate to my service for him. I have found on beh
As we speak to you in the heart of trump tower, you are prepared to move into the white house, what will your portfolio be . Guest it will include some communication, i have been in talks with the president elect about the strategy, something i have done over a number of decades. We have a number of means and opportunities in the white house. Everything from women and girls, office of public liaison, anyway to help with those efforts, i will. General strategy and advice, walking privileges, and the communications operation, donald trump is it is important to him. Host walking privileges. How important is that . Guest it is important to continue the relationship i have with the president elect, one of his trusted advisors am a someone who has the opportunity to speak with him on a regular basis. He would like me to be in the room when it happens and that is how it has been in transition and i expect it will continue to be as he sees appropriate to my service for him. I have found on beh
Secretary sean spicer. Incoming White House Press secretary sean spicer, how are you preparing to take on this job . It is an ongoing process, we have been doing it at 10 30 every day, hiding behind a phone when you do it but part of it is getting used to the battle of taking questions, rapidfire, wide range that exists in practice sessions, something my predecessors suggested, sitting down at a podium, lets pretend reporters ask you real questions to understand what is about to come your way on a daily basis but making sure you look at some hot button issues, sit down with key players who will play key roles in the administration and get a better understanding of the issues and getting used to taking the incoming questions the way they do at the podium. Josh ernest, White House Press secretary. Any advice, anything you touring the office in the Briefing Room and the west wing. The communications director, unbelievably generous with their time and counsel. They share with me the challe