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jaffer is with george mason university and the antonin scalia a law school, serving as the founder of the national security institute. guest: thank you for having me. host: we want to talk about fisa and its role in the intelligence gathering process. it was established in 1978, in large part the aftereffects of watergate. from theates a judge 11th federal district to review all the warrant applications. judges are drawn from at least seven of the judicial circuits. each judge serves a term of at least seven years. residef the judges must within 20 miles of the district of columbia. what does that mean? guest: the foreign intelligence surveillance court generally sits and classified session. it reviews applications by the government for surveillance generally of people in the united states or americans around the world. it approves what amounts to warrants, actually court orders for surveillance. regular judgese from around the country who come in for a week at a time and here applications. they rotate through. the reason we have a number of judges in the immediate area is in case the
jaffer is with george mason university and the antonin scalia a law school, serving as the founder of the national security institute. guest: thank you for having me. host: we want to talk about fisa and its role in the intelligence gathering process. it was established in 1978, in large part the aftereffects of watergate. from theates a judge 11th federal district to review all the warrant applications. judges are drawn from at least seven of the judicial circuits. each judge serves a term of...
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especially with george mason and growth of george mason, you have a lot of travel reform. i can tell you anecdotally it's moving significantly better. the question will be what are the traffic counts and how does this project going forward. >> reporter: and as you can see, there's still work to be done. analysis to be done on these improvements. as you see right now, travel is moving smoothly and left lanes appear to be working and underneath this area they found a civil war area, a sign that this has been a major thorough fair for many decades. >>> a truck flying through the air. we're going to explain what let to this accident. at this hour where the dow has soared above 21,000 for the first time. right now stronger is blasting her tumors... without risking her bones. it's training her good cells... to fight the bad guys. stronger is less pain... new hope... more fight. it's doing everything in your power... and everything in ours. stronger, is changing even faster than they do. becaus
especially with george mason and growth of george mason, you have a lot of travel reform. i can tell you anecdotally it's moving significantly better. the question will be what are the traffic counts and how does this project going forward. >> reporter: and as you can see, there's still work to be done. analysis to be done on these improvements. as you see right now, travel is moving smoothly and left lanes appear to be working and underneath this area they found a civil war area, a sign...
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george mason on the road, facing vcu.shing 12-15, leading all scorers with 24 points. george mason false. the patriots have lost four out of five. women's basketball, maryland tipping off against michigan state in the big ten tournament semi finals. what have highlights tonight at 11:00. the men won over michigan state today. we will see if the w q: josh with one final look at the weather? josh: the cold air sticks around tonight. we rebound monday, in the 50's. then the 60's, but tuesday you will need the rain gear. elementary, thanks for watching, guys >>> welcome to "world news tonight." breaking news. president trump making a dangerous accusation, without providing proof, accusing president obama of spying on him. the bombshell accusations unleashed in a blizzard of tweets. president obama's aides firing back. brian ross standing by. >>> west wing chaos. the heated exchange inside the oval office. why the president went "ballistic" and why top aides didn't get on air force one. >>> winter whiplash. the blast of bitter
george mason on the road, facing vcu.shing 12-15, leading all scorers with 24 points. george mason false. the patriots have lost four out of five. women's basketball, maryland tipping off against michigan state in the big ten tournament semi finals. what have highlights tonight at 11:00. the men won over michigan state today. we will see if the w q: josh with one final look at the weather? josh: the cold air sticks around tonight. we rebound monday, in the 50's. then the 60's, but tuesday you...
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ian boyd, pulls george mason to within six. just under ten minutes to play. the stretch. they win, final score, 72-60. >>> there's a new fastest man in football. john ross ran a 4.2240 in the combine. previous held by chris johnson. ross would have won a private island if he wore adidas sneakers during his record-setting run. university of washington wore nikes. but he did get an endorsement deal following his record setting performance. >>> this story has gotten a lot of love for the nbc washington facebook page. recognize that guy. alex ovechkin. the cats preparing to take on the flyers at 7:30. yesterday he made pizzas and delivered them. papa john's raising money for the mid-atlantic chapter. friday, oaf i gave back to the surprise of some very happy fans. >> pizza's here. >> oh, my god. hi. >> come here. look who is here. who is this guy. >> alex ovechkin. >> hello. >> pizza. >> this is probably very exciting for someone. which copy is for you? >> he's aly >> hi. >> hey! >> pizza? >> hi. >> say hi to mr. alex ovechkin. >> that's your jersey, bud. >> is t
ian boyd, pulls george mason to within six. just under ten minutes to play. the stretch. they win, final score, 72-60. >>> there's a new fastest man in football. john ross ran a 4.2240 in the combine. previous held by chris johnson. ross would have won a private island if he wore adidas sneakers during his record-setting run. university of washington wore nikes. but he did get an endorsement deal following his record setting performance. >>> this story has gotten a lot of love...
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well, two george mason wrestlers qualified for the ncaa tournament that kicks off on thursday. the two developed an ever lasting friendship. here is scott abraham with today's rising star. >> friendship that stretches beyond the wrestling mat. >> to me, having a family bond is more than buddies. >> the two wrestlers are teammates, roommates and the closest thing to being called brothers. >> the one thing, he is always in his room playing his guitar. i can hear it from my room. i'm like gosh, are you kidding me? >> both have roots in sierra leone, a country devastated by a civil war in the 1990's. their backgrounds brought them together. wrestling solidified their bond. we loved it. that's why we kept at it. we have a love of it. scott: both have made incredible progress in the sport. neither won a state title in high school but now they have become cornerstone of the george mason wrestling program. they bring out the best from one another before the match. >> they go together and they know how to push've other. they have been doing it for a long time. had a great feel for what
well, two george mason wrestlers qualified for the ncaa tournament that kicks off on thursday. the two developed an ever lasting friendship. here is scott abraham with today's rising star. >> friendship that stretches beyond the wrestling mat. >> to me, having a family bond is more than buddies. >> the two wrestlers are teammates, roommates and the closest thing to being called brothers. >> the one thing, he is always in his room playing his guitar. i can hear it from my...
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joining us is jamil jaffer, law professor at the antonin scalia at george mason university.ge gorsuch. >> thanks for having me. nicole: let's talk about the toughest questions covered today. >> look, the big questions out there or what kind of a judge will gorsuch be? will he hand it to the litigants before him and was a judicial philosophy? nicole: is often asked why he rules in favor of businesses and corporate interests. what was the answer to those questions be? >> will come if you look at his record over 2000 cases, the reality is he rules in favor of a lot of individuals and employees. case after case after case, involving black long or discrimination or harassed that, he's ruled in favor so the notion sometimes you can cherry pick three or four cases is just not accurate. nicole: interesting, it is asked the judge he admires, what do you think he might have an answer for that? >> i do want to get ahead of his answers at the hearing. there are a lot of judges, justices of the supreme court were previously served in executive branch like judge gorsuch has. they represen
joining us is jamil jaffer, law professor at the antonin scalia at george mason university.ge gorsuch. >> thanks for having me. nicole: let's talk about the toughest questions covered today. >> look, the big questions out there or what kind of a judge will gorsuch be? will he hand it to the litigants before him and was a judicial philosophy? nicole: is often asked why he rules in favor of businesses and corporate interests. what was the answer to those questions be? >> will...
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george mason, george washington will get started in the a10 tournament tonight. mason taking on fordham and the colonials face st. louis. a lot happening. alison: a lot in the weather, too. doug: cold front overnight. rained snow possible in the morning. steve rudin is tracking that this evening. we will have an update and what you need to know for the timing. impact on the rush and chills for the weekend. alison: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for watching. we'll see you tonight at 11:00. have a good night. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the ax attack inside a crowded strain station. police sweeping in. several injuries report. a suspect under arrest. the unfolding scene in germany. >>> also, behind closed doors, the fbi director on capitol hill answering questions. was trump tower wiretapped before the election? what our team has learned so far. >>> bracing for a major storm tonight. the morning commute. rain, ice, snow, after high winds turning deadly,and a ground stop for a time at a new york air
george mason, george washington will get started in the a10 tournament tonight. mason taking on fordham and the colonials face st. louis. a lot happening. alison: a lot in the weather, too. doug: cold front overnight. rained snow possible in the morning. steve rudin is tracking that this evening. we will have an update and what you need to know for the timing. impact on the rush and chills for the weekend. alison: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan:...
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one of my favorite quotes is from george mason from virginia saying that asking the people to choose the chief magistrate would be like referring colors to a blind man. the otheprobleis southern slaves wouldn't count. 35% of the south population were slaves and they thought they should've counted to increase their political size and the nation. finally they thought with direct election the small state would never have a president. this is due to poor communication, poor transportation and they weren't assuming political parties so they figured people in large states would vote for their candidates. if you came from massachusetts you vote for john hancock, the small states would never have a president and the others would vote for mason. you won't have the president picked directly by the people. you have state legislatures deciding how their chosen and assume the electors would exercise independent judgment. then they portioned the electoral college so the south gets greater clout than they would in an election and the small states have a greater opportunity to elect someone. as you
one of my favorite quotes is from george mason from virginia saying that asking the people to choose the chief magistrate would be like referring colors to a blind man. the otheprobleis southern slaves wouldn't count. 35% of the south population were slaves and they thought they should've counted to increase their political size and the nation. finally they thought with direct election the small state would never have a president. this is due to poor communication, poor transportation and they...
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. >> george mason and george washington have the respective quarterfinal games tonight and we will let know how they did -- at 11:00. doug: steve rudin will be in to talk about the computer updates for the storms next week. alison: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for (vo) bbut imagine what's possiblee if we build on what works.. like rewarding care providers for achieving quality outcomes and affordability. giving states flexibility to offer high-quality, affordable care through public and private coverage platforms. and strengthening and growing employer-sponsored coverage. the foundation exists. it can be the bridge to a modern, high-performing, simpler health care system. unitedhealth group. built for better health. >>> tonight, the one-two punch. major nor'easter that's brewing next. temperatures bringing -- plunging overnight. >>> also tonight, where's the proof? jon karl, pressing the president. and michael flynn, what we've learned about him. >>> breaking news from the justice apartment. >>> and the new photo scandal gets worse. image
. >> george mason and george washington have the respective quarterfinal games tonight and we will let know how they did -- at 11:00. doug: steve rudin will be in to talk about the computer updates for the storms next week. alison: thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for (vo) bbut imagine what's possiblee if we build on what works.. like rewarding care providers for achieving quality outcomes and affordability. giving states flexibility...
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men's basketball, george mason and george washington both squeaked out very close victories tonight, so we end on a positive note. we always like to do that. too.: i do, alison: it will be a shock to the system i think friday. steve: it is come tonight we have the wind advisory. tomorrow morning, in town, 30 to 40. 54 is about it tomorrow, could be looking at snow showers. at least degrees. there was a tent that i am hosting an old town at 11 a.m., looking forward to that. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next. alison: have a great night. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- alec baldwin, from disney's "beauty and the beast", luke evans, a
men's basketball, george mason and george washington both squeaked out very close victories tonight, so we end on a positive note. we always like to do that. too.: i do, alison: it will be a shock to the system i think friday. steve: it is come tonight we have the wind advisory. tomorrow morning, in town, 30 to 40. 54 is about it tomorrow, could be looking at snow showers. at least degrees. there was a tent that i am hosting an old town at 11 a.m., looking forward to that. jonathan: jimmy...
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q: prince george's county police make an arrest in overnight murder in forestville. masonharged with killing 26-year-old thaddeus tate who was found shot to death inside an apartment on donnell place. police say it looks like a dispute between neighbors. also a maryland man sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after attacking five women with a knife near metro stations. 33-year-old banks found guilty of attacking women as they walked home from the fort totten and the brooklyn metro stations. michelle: newly released dashcam video may help parents seeking justice after the son was killed killed in an encountr with police. video from august 2015 shows 18-year-old driving erratically trying to escape the police. the police use stun gun on the teen in the ar while his parents admit he was on drugs, they say an officer putting his knee into their son's neck during the arrest caused the fatal injuries. a state autopsy supports that. >> wake up. >> he hadn't committed a crime and they killed him. i have a problem with that. they should be held accountable
q: prince george's county police make an arrest in overnight murder in forestville. masonharged with killing 26-year-old thaddeus tate who was found shot to death inside an apartment on donnell place. police say it looks like a dispute between neighbors. also a maryland man sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole after attacking five women with a knife near metro stations. 33-year-old banks found guilty of attacking women as they walked home from the fort totten and the...
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george mason taking on vcu. a c llose one most of the way, but vcu went on a run late in the second half. mason,es care of george 71-60. pen to paper, kirk cousins officially signed his franchise least one more season, making $24 million, or he could now be traded. the redskins have until july 24 to negotiate a long-term deal. the risk is also added a new yor signingrelle pr a i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. ve is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water
george mason taking on vcu. a c llose one most of the way, but vcu went on a run late in the second half. mason,es care of george 71-60. pen to paper, kirk cousins officially signed his franchise least one more season, making $24 million, or he could now be traded. the redskins have until july 24 to negotiate a long-term deal. the risk is also added a new yor signingrelle pr a i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. ve is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was...
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from george mason's antonin scalia law school and her bachelor degree in history from xavier university. please join me in welcomeing elizabeth slattery. [applause] ms. slattery: thank you, john. on january 21 president trump announced his nomination. in his 10 years on the bench, judge gorsuch has been described as a judge who tries to originate the constitution according to its original meaning. during a confirmation hearing to become a judge, he explained that each case deserves the complete attention by the judge without being deiverted by -- being diverted by personal politics or what he ate for breakfast and promised to follow the law as written and not replace it with his own preference. in his 10 years on the bench he has done just that. the senate judiciary committee will hold a hearing in two weeks to discuss his philosophy and work on the bench. we have a panel here to discuss his most significant rulings on administrative law, free speech and religious libty. panelists, -- our in order to get to our panelists , i will keep their introductions very brief. first we will hear f
from george mason's antonin scalia law school and her bachelor degree in history from xavier university. please join me in welcomeing elizabeth slattery. [applause] ms. slattery: thank you, john. on january 21 president trump announced his nomination. in his 10 years on the bench, judge gorsuch has been described as a judge who tries to originate the constitution according to its original meaning. during a confirmation hearing to become a judge, he explained that each case deserves the complete...
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you can try seminary or south george mason drive if that's easier for you. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, no problems there and taking a look at travel times, no major issues. more of that coming up. >>> and president trump challenged the country to dream big in his first address to congress last night. >> the president struck for of a c conciliatory tone. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> through the sh pass a $1 trillion infrastructure package. he said he's working on tax reform and he urged lawmakers to repeal and replace the affordable care act. >> so i am calling on democrats and republicans in congress to work with us to save americans from this imploding obamacare disaster. >> the president went on to outline what he says are the principles that should guide congress to create a better health care system. it includes ensuring coverage for americans with preexisting conditions, expanding coverage and giving state greater control over medicaid. >>> the kentucky governor, he supported hillary clinton over bernie sanders in
you can try seminary or south george mason drive if that's easier for you. inner loop and outer loop of the beltway, no problems there and taking a look at travel times, no major issues. more of that coming up. >>> and president trump challenged the country to dream big in his first address to congress last night. >> the president struck for of a c conciliatory tone. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states. >> through the sh pass a $1 trillion...
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george mason beats florida, 82-71.h% now, maryland high school8kdk a college park plutonic -- we have advancing to the finals, 55-52. just a palooza of basketball at this point. >> yep. >> i love then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. does your bed do that? the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $899. and right now save $400 on our most popular mattresses. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>>j next time you order out, delivery person comes to your door, it may not be a person. these sidewalk robots are roaming around dc bridging take out to hungry customers right now. >> someone operates them remotely. some day they'll travel solo szo when the robot hits and awareness to be ableip? to avoid obstacles. >> the robot company star ship technology is working to let you order food from local restaurants. when your food is fios is not cable. we're wire
george mason beats florida, 82-71.h% now, maryland high school8kdk a college park plutonic -- we have advancing to the finals, 55-52. just a palooza of basketball at this point. >> yep. >> i love then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. does your bed do that? the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? only at a sleep number store,...
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george mason because the to loyola 73-58. george washington beats toledo. the colonial there's get either the univeity of chicarsgo leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. >>> does it for (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. ru. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ice cube. rachel maddow. musical guest
george mason because the to loyola 73-58. george washington beats toledo. the colonial there's get either the univeity of chicarsgo leave it to the pros? i am a pro. i made this lawn from seed pride, and less water than you'd think. to those who'd say the grass is greener on the other side.. i politely disagree. pennington smart seed. guaranteed to grow with 30% less water. reclaim your turf. >>> does it for (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we...
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george mason with a one-point game, beating duquesne, 63-62. emeim e emitsburg beat sacred heart.y'll host the semifinal on saturday. the nfl combine is the most exclusive job fair, all 32 teams and representatives check out potential draft picks. scott mccluan is not there, "the washington post" reporting a death in the family. >> we've said for a number of months we want kirk with our proved himself. we think his future is bright. as we told kirk, we'll keep working on a long term deal. >> to have a guy here who has been developing in the last few years, we think seriously, we see the progress he's going to make, we would love to have a long term deal done in the future. we feel good about having him as a redskin prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. >>> they moved up the date. the cherry blossoms' peak blooms expected in two weeks. but two new pop-up bars are taking root, one in
george mason with a one-point game, beating duquesne, 63-62. emeim e emitsburg beat sacred heart.y'll host the semifinal on saturday. the nfl combine is the most exclusive job fair, all 32 teams and representatives check out potential draft picks. scott mccluan is not there, "the washington post" reporting a death in the family. >> we've said for a number of months we want kirk with our proved himself. we think his future is bright. as we told kirk, we'll keep working on a long...
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hits the three, george mason wins 82 to 71.1.t up second ceded bcu in tomorrow's quarter finals.ow's also in the a 10, george washington, st. louis, the colonials manage 13 first half a points. they trailed by 12 at the half.. in that second half the come back. ahead to mat heart. matt heart down, up, lay in, tied up 38 all. once again minute. ofan ahead. all you dangerous deliveries,ngr the slam, a game high 18 points. george likes it, gw wins 53-46.4 up next, richmond in the quarter finals. i like the feedback, guys. fe in the acc turn t amount in brooklyn, virginia tech versus e florida state, seth allen goesos in inbound over to zac la dayer for th te dunk. he had a game high 22. the seminoles scored.the the hokeys loose 74 to 68. at 22 and 10 they should get aet bid for the ncaa tournament. that is a look at sports as we count down a little towards march madness.adn college basketball, good stuff. it is good stuff. it's certainly not the weekend i have a three-day weekend next n weekend. my plan is to have the feed up.. > yo
hits the three, george mason wins 82 to 71.1.t up second ceded bcu in tomorrow's quarter finals.ow's also in the a 10, george washington, st. louis, the colonials manage 13 first half a points. they trailed by 12 at the half.. in that second half the come back. ahead to mat heart. matt heart down, up, lay in, tied up 38 all. once again minute. ofan ahead. all you dangerous deliveries,ngr the slam, a game high 18 points. george likes it, gw wins 53-46.4 up next, richmond in the quarter finals. i...
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while the law school at george mason university bears the name of late justice antonin scalia -- thatwill not be getting papers from his time on the supreme court. instead - scalia's family is donating those writings to his alma mater -- they won't be available anytime soon though. the first batch of documents will become available in 20-20. material related to specific cases, won't be accessible as long as any of the justices or judges involved in the cases are still alive. students in alexandria city will have a day off on wednesday. schools will be closed, after more than 300 staff members asked for the day off. it's believed to be tied to the planned protest "a day without a woman." wednesday will be considered a "teacher work day." due to the lack of snow days this winter, it's unlikely students will have to make up the day later in the year. the lack of snow days is not just limited to the d-m-v. in fact-- this mild winter is really impacting an iconic race. the iditarod started monday morning in alaska -- but with a pretty big change. organizers had to change the course because
while the law school at george mason university bears the name of late justice antonin scalia -- thatwill not be getting papers from his time on the supreme court. instead - scalia's family is donating those writings to his alma mater -- they won't be available anytime soon though. the first batch of documents will become available in 20-20. material related to specific cases, won't be accessible as long as any of the justices or judges involved in the cases are still alive. students in...
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george mason falls to v kruchlt 72-60 in their regular season finale. d.c.ened their season tonight with a 0-0 draw against sporting k.c. and the washington nationals played to a tie there. spring training game 1-1. erika, big day for the maryland men and women. should be a great start to march. >>> chris miles, great to see you. have yourself a great nig you're headed out for that run. >> we're starting off in the teens and 20s and then highs in the low to mid 40s. sunny skies. we are warmer again by monday and tuesday but some much-needed rain in the forecast by tuesday, erika, later in the day. >> i just don't even know what's happened to all the crocuses then and all the daffodils. >> we'll carry our fingers crossed. >> thanks for joining us. you have a new "saturday night live" coming to you next. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hello. my name is jeff, jeff sessions. would you like a chocolate? >> no, thank you. >> all right, well i am going to have one. i am the attorney general of the whole united states. i got to meet the president and everything. he sh
george mason falls to v kruchlt 72-60 in their regular season finale. d.c.ened their season tonight with a 0-0 draw against sporting k.c. and the washington nationals played to a tie there. spring training game 1-1. erika, big day for the maryland men and women. should be a great start to march. >>> chris miles, great to see you. have yourself a great nig you're headed out for that run. >> we're starting off in the teens and 20s and then highs in the low to mid 40s. sunny skies....
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jaffer is with george mason university and the antonin scalia a law school, serving as the founder of national security institute. guest: thank you for having me. host: we want to talk about fisa and its role in the intelligence gathering process. it was established in 1978, in large part the aftereffects of watergate. from theates a judge 11th federal district to review all the wa
jaffer is with george mason university and the antonin scalia a law school, serving as the founder of national security institute. guest: thank you for having me. host: we want to talk about fisa and its role in the intelligence gathering process. it was established in 1978, in large part the aftereffects of watergate. from theates a judge 11th federal district to review all the wa
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. >>> it's an art lovers meca, and now it turns out the torpedo factory, george mason university studiedhat center, and now he says it should be marketed to lure in more visitors. they recently took over the center and they're concerned about thousahow it will be run. >> i have been to many events the torpedo factory. of. >>> a few people will be selected to sing at this season's nats game. today's contestants snagged one of 50 audition spots. it's not open to the public, and just so you know, the first nats game is march 31st. >> i think you're -- >> i could not do that in front of a stadium full of people. that is nerve racking. >> i know. >> it would be honestly to mix the words, i know it's a big deal when that happens, but -- >> it is scary. it is like this weather this morning, kind of scary. >> people are thinking about baseball, cold weather is back. >> this is football weather, hopefully by the time the nats come for the home opener we'll have a warm up for you. right now 27 degrees in the district. it is a little colder, the wind is starting to pick up bit, it is definitely bre
. >>> it's an art lovers meca, and now it turns out the torpedo factory, george mason university studiedhat center, and now he says it should be marketed to lure in more visitors. they recently took over the center and they're concerned about thousahow it will be run. >> i have been to many events the torpedo factory. of. >>> a few people will be selected to sing at this season's nats game. today's contestants snagged one of 50 audition spots. it's not open to the...
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and in addition to -- he's also taught at hillsdale college as well as george mason university and catholicversity. >> great to be with you. i see the hillsdale students are still here. i can hear them. there with go. hillsdale, we believe in all this nonsense. we're pretty much micro aggressions all the time. and we don't have any trigger warnings. we believe that one goes to college to learn something. the problem with all this today is that people aren't learning anything. this is not the educational project. i think what we're seeing is a complete playing out, a devolution, if you will, of the intellectual rot of the modern academy. it ha nothing to say. this is what happens when you turn, going back to the 1960s and prior to, that to absolute moral relativism. they have no sense of their own purpose, no sense of their own mission, and now they're devouring themselves. and so we see these absurdities, absolute absurditieabsurdities, correctness on the campus. it's connected now to not only the campus administration which has the power to enforce speech codes but also more and more the f
and in addition to -- he's also taught at hillsdale college as well as george mason university and catholicversity. >> great to be with you. i see the hillsdale students are still here. i can hear them. there with go. hillsdale, we believe in all this nonsense. we're pretty much micro aggressions all the time. and we don't have any trigger warnings. we believe that one goes to college to learn something. the problem with all this today is that people aren't learning anything. this is not...
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representatives and her commentaries have been shown on many news out lets, received her jd that george masons, and history from xavier university. please join me in welcoming elizabeth slatery. >> thank you, john. >> on january 31, donald trump announced his vacancy pick, judge neil gorsuch. in his ten years on the bench. judge gorsuch has written countless opinions and tries to the -- meaning, during his confirmation hearing, he explained each case deserves the complete attention of the judge without being diverted by personal politics policy preferences or what he ate for breakfast. he promise today physicd to fol ten years on the bench he's done just that. the commit will hold a hearing in two weeks, we have with us today a panel of distinguished experts here to discuss judge gorsuch's most significant rules in the areas of administrative law, free speech and religious liberty. in order to get to our panelists i'll keep their introductions very brief. first we'll hear from ambassador bodien gray. he served in a number of positions in the reagan and george h.w bush administration. in additi
representatives and her commentaries have been shown on many news out lets, received her jd that george masons, and history from xavier university. please join me in welcoming elizabeth slatery. >> thank you, john. >> on january 31, donald trump announced his vacancy pick, judge neil gorsuch. in his ten years on the bench. judge gorsuch has written countless opinions and tries to the -- meaning, during his confirmation hearing, he explained each case deserves the complete attention...
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and in addition he taught at hillsdale college as well as george mason university and catholic universityreat. great to be with you. i hope some of the hillsdale students are still here. can i hear them. there we good. we don't really believe in all this nonsense. we are micro aggressions all the time. we don't have any trigger warnings. we believe that one goes to college to learn something. the problem with this today is that people aren't learning anything. this is not the educational project. what we are seeing is a complete playing out, if you will, of the intellectual rot of the academy. it goes back to moral rel vice em. they have no sense of their own pufrp purpose or their own mission and they are devouring themselves. we see these absurdities of political correctness on the campus. the campus has the power to enforce speech codes but also more and more the federal government through title ix and things like that. this is where it is going where we are seeing in a lot of big college campuses. >> madison is a washington times columnist and conservative commentator who is frequentl
and in addition he taught at hillsdale college as well as george mason university and catholic universityreat. great to be with you. i hope some of the hillsdale students are still here. can i hear them. there we good. we don't really believe in all this nonsense. we are micro aggressions all the time. we don't have any trigger warnings. we believe that one goes to college to learn something. the problem with this today is that people aren't learning anything. this is not the educational...
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and in addition, he has taught at hillsdale college as well as george mason university and catholic university. >> great to be with you. i see some of the hillsdale students are still here. we already believe in all this nonsense. we're microaggressionists all the time. we don't have any trigger warnings. we believe someone goes to college to learn something. the problem is people aren't learning anything. this is not the educational project. i think what we're seeing is a complete playing out, devolution, if you will, of the modern academy. this is what happens when you turn, going back to 1960s, and prior to that, to absolute moral revelism. now they're devouring themselves. we see the absolute absurdities on the campus. what i fear now is it will be connected to not only the campus administration which has the power to enforce speech codes, but also more and more the federal government through title 9 and things like that. this is where liberalism is going to kind of soft intellectual despotism that we're seeing in a lot of the big college campuses. >> madison ge si oto, a commentator who a
and in addition, he has taught at hillsdale college as well as george mason university and catholic university. >> great to be with you. i see some of the hillsdale students are still here. we already believe in all this nonsense. we're microaggressionists all the time. we don't have any trigger warnings. we believe someone goes to college to learn something. the problem is people aren't learning anything. this is not the educational project. i think what we're seeing is a complete...
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george mason and bcu are playing in the tournament as we speak. takes on richmond at 8:30. >> i love ma y29pgy y16fy >>> tonight -- growing scandal. more military branches inquiring into nude photos of u.s. servicewomen shared secretly online. tonight the secretary of defense speaking out. >>> winter's revenge -- weather whiplash with snow and plunging temperatures for tens of millions and an even bigger threat on the way. >>> now hiring -- a stronger-than-expected jobs report for the first full month of the trump administration. why are manufacturers struggling to fill jobs? >>> get unplugged -- why companies are urging, even paying some employees to disconnect on vacation. >>> pardon the interruption -- the hilarious viral moment when a dad realizes too late on live tv he should have locked the door. >>> and real-life "footloose" like the '80s classic. a town where dancing
george mason and bcu are playing in the tournament as we speak. takes on richmond at 8:30. >> i love ma y29pgy y16fy >>> tonight -- growing scandal. more military branches inquiring into nude photos of u.s. servicewomen shared secretly online. tonight the secretary of defense speaking out. >>> winter's revenge -- weather whiplash with snow and plunging temperatures for tens of millions and an even bigger threat on the way. >>> now hiring -- a...
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writings from the tenure at the supreme court to his alma mater, harvard law school instead of george masoney won't be available anytime soon, though, because the first batch of documents will be available in 2020. however material related to specific cases won't be accessible for the lifetime of any judges or justices involved in the cases. larry: on video, man fights with the would-be robber. the wall of justice break down the video that police want you to see. alison: on video a police officer saved a suicidal woman and why it left him in tears. larry: first, a slippery slope that some fear we are headed down after president trump's shocking wiretapping claim. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. fa, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... my giant. stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is fin
writings from the tenure at the supreme court to his alma mater, harvard law school instead of george masoney won't be available anytime soon, though, because the first batch of documents will be available in 2020. however material related to specific cases won't be accessible for the lifetime of any judges or justices involved in the cases. larry: on video, man fights with the would-be robber. the wall of justice break down the video that police want you to see. alison: on video a police...
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george mason, butler, sometimes the underdogs win. i'm going to put up my valeant chart. upper left to the lower right. that's not a good thing. but look at it this way. valeant has had episodes where it rallies 25 to 30% before falling back down again. for united health, a great company to do that would be astronomical. i'm asking to you believe over the next month, we could see the 25% rally in a stock that is probably headed to mid single digits. >> ding, ding, ding. >> unh. >> all right. the thing i find interesting if i can get it up there. what i like about this company first is the management. they have the best management bar none. if you look at the ceo and who is running this, they've been this place for over 15 years. ten years, they've been killing it. killing it! >> this is a legendary company. if this went back ten years, it has gone from $60 to where it is now at $170. you look at the earnings and the re new. growing at 10%. last year, erks wearnings were . >> they're supposed to be 20% earnings growth. so it has incredible growth and they're shareholder fr
george mason, butler, sometimes the underdogs win. i'm going to put up my valeant chart. upper left to the lower right. that's not a good thing. but look at it this way. valeant has had episodes where it rallies 25 to 30% before falling back down again. for united health, a great company to do that would be astronomical. i'm asking to you believe over the next month, we could see the 25% rally in a stock that is probably headed to mid single digits. >> ding, ding, ding. >> unh....
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later, george mason university law professor will talk about fisa and the president's claims about wiretappingyou are watching and listening to "washington journal." we are back in a moment. ♪ >> tonight, university of pennsylvania professor lisa serve on reports on alternatives to traditional banking in her book. she is interviewed by a senior fellow at the consumer federation of america. because i the book could not understand, originally,
later, george mason university law professor will talk about fisa and the president's claims about wiretappingyou are watching and listening to "washington journal." we are back in a moment. ♪ >> tonight, university of pennsylvania professor lisa serve on reports on alternatives to traditional banking in her book. she is interviewed by a senior fellow at the consumer federation of america. because i the book could not understand, originally,
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georgetown university, george mason and the university of maryland at college park and baltimore county also closed. dc public schools say they will have a decision by 5:00 a.m. and the office of personnel management says it will make a decision whether or not the government will be open by 4:00 a.m. . >>> fox 5 has a team of reporters on snow patrol. le a live look at the latest track of the storm. >>> everything does seem to be on track. we expected to start seeing enough snow developing around 9:00 tonight. it might cover the grass in some areas and that's exactly what we're seeing. you're seeing snow here in the purple shade and the darker purple indicates a little bit of heavier snow. we got some of that coming through dc right now. you can see down 95 toward the fredericksberg area a little bit more but we also see the rain snow line, there's been sleet mixing in and a little bit of rain down to our south and east as we expected. this is going to continue all night long with the heaviest snow from now really until about 7:00 in the morning and it has been getting a lot colder, we'
georgetown university, george mason and the university of maryland at college park and baltimore county also closed. dc public schools say they will have a decision by 5:00 a.m. and the office of personnel management says it will make a decision whether or not the government will be open by 4:00 a.m. . >>> fox 5 has a team of reporters on snow patrol. le a live look at the latest track of the storm. >>> everything does seem to be on track. we expected to start seeing enough...
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he was most recently a history professor at george mason university and he died at an assistant living facility in kensington, maryland. his family said he had been suffering complications of dementia. >>> a surprise plea in court from a man behind the wheel of a crash that left five people dead. tonight a look ahe that would have been presented if the case had gone to trial. >>> i'm in front royal where a 17-year-old high school senior is behind bars, accused of causing the death of a 19-year-old woman. she was found screaming in the middle of this road on saturday night and later lost her life at the hospital. coming up, what we 'r >>> new video, a strong storm hits parts of the south and midwestr from the sky and damaging car windshields. similar scene in texas with softball sized hail. also reports of a tornado in north texas yesterday. >> i guess it's that time of year where you get the warm air and the cold air sort of colliding together. >> well, we were happy with what we had today, but maybe not so much tomorrow. >> it's coming, that's right. >> we're going to see some storms,
he was most recently a history professor at george mason university and he died at an assistant living facility in kensington, maryland. his family said he had been suffering complications of dementia. >>> a surprise plea in court from a man behind the wheel of a crash that left five people dead. tonight a look ahe that would have been presented if the case had gone to trial. >>> i'm in front royal where a 17-year-old high school senior is behind bars, accused of causing the...
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today workers involved with the so-called bee initiative at george mason university, built hives thatl soon be homes to bee colonies. students and faculty will study the bees and the honey they make to look for adverse reaction from the landfill. but others will also benefit from this project. >> we are going to place ten in the landfill and the idea is to convert the landfill into a productive eco-system. eventually this becomes like a park where people can come and be located pollinators. the theme of this park will be >> the hives are expected to have honey in them within a few months. the university is hoping to expand the project if more money becomes available. >>> d.c.'s bald eagle population is about to get a new addition. one of the eggs at the national arboretum has a tiny crack in it. here's a live look at the eagle cam there with a shot of the nest. the first crack appeared about 10:00 this morning. the first step in a hatching process that usually takes up to 48 hours. the famous parents are named mr. president and first lady. and they're been keeping watch for about a mo
today workers involved with the so-called bee initiative at george mason university, built hives thatl soon be homes to bee colonies. students and faculty will study the bees and the honey they make to look for adverse reaction from the landfill. but others will also benefit from this project. >> we are going to place ten in the landfill and the idea is to convert the landfill into a productive eco-system. eventually this becomes like a park where people can come and be located...
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george mason university law professor will look at laws pertaining to surveillance and intelligence collectiontative from the prison policy initiative will discuss the 2.9 people in prison in the united states. be sure to watch washington journal on sunday morning.
george mason university law professor will look at laws pertaining to surveillance and intelligence collectiontative from the prison policy initiative will discuss the 2.9 people in prison in the united states. be sure to watch washington journal on sunday morning.
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first up is jamil, adjunct professor at george mason scalia law school where he founded national security institute and directs the national security law program. jamiel worked in the office of legal policy and the white house counsel's office during the bush administration and chief counsel and senior advisor for the senate foreign relations committee and senior counsel to the house intelligence committee. he was one of judge gorsuch's first law clerks and also for edith jones of the fifth circuit. he is a ucla graduate, university of chicago law school and united states naval college. and then her scholarship focuses on national security, criminal procedure and executive power. she previously served in the office of legal counsel during the obama administration and as an associate at kellogg hanson. jane is a graduate of harvard law school as well as harvard college. she clerked for judge gorsuch and then sonya sotomayor and then matt owen, staff director and chief counsel and chaired by senate rob portman. he previously served as chief counsel to mike lee as a fellow in the office as s
first up is jamil, adjunct professor at george mason scalia law school where he founded national security institute and directs the national security law program. jamiel worked in the office of legal policy and the white house counsel's office during the bush administration and chief counsel and senior advisor for the senate foreign relations committee and senior counsel to the house intelligence committee. he was one of judge gorsuch's first law clerks and also for edith jones of the fifth...
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george mason got to the final four in 2016. v.c.u. got to the final four in 2011. butler, which is now in a big-time lead, got to the final four in 2010 and '11, to the championship games. love to root for underdogs us underdogsgives like no other arena does. >> i take your point. is it also the nature of the competition that there are that we're going to keep a special eye on? i'm thinking of a certain from ucla, for instance. >> yes. and the shame of it, though, is that lonzo ball will not be a sophomore at ucla. at ucla.be a junior he's going to be playing in the nba next year. that's one thing that has years, becausee the nba passed a rule saying you one yearo college for before you can go in the nba draft. but after that, you can. to be that a great player like lebron james or kobe bryant might skip college altogether and go to the pros. but most guys who didn't do that would stay at least three or four years and we got to know them. they were almost part of our family. grant hill, who stayed at duke for four years, almost became part of people's families. tha
george mason got to the final four in 2016. v.c.u. got to the final four in 2011. butler, which is now in a big-time lead, got to the final four in 2010 and '11, to the championship games. love to root for underdogs us underdogsgives like no other arena does. >> i take your point. is it also the nature of the competition that there are that we're going to keep a special eye on? i'm thinking of a certain from ucla, for instance. >> yes. and the shame of it, though, is that lonzo ball...
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george mason university economics professor walter williams talking about his life and libertarian viewsd conservative radio talk show host mark will then -- mark levin. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, washington examiner white house correspondent and the hills reporter talk about the failed health care bill. be sure to watch "washington monday morning. join the discussion. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from members of the house of commons. after that, we will show her remarks and those of foreign secretary forced johnson on the terror attack outside parliament. and at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see "q&a" with thomas sowell. ministerh prime theresa may took questions this week on school funding, cuts to the national health service and reparations to officially withdraw from the european union. place hours took before the terror attack outside parliament that claimed the lives of four people.
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george mason university walter s professor williams talking about his life and libertarian views. talk showvative radio host mark levin discussing his his books and politics. you can watch these anytime or entire video library c-span.org. next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal." live at noon, the house gavels in for general speeches business at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> tonight on "the ommunicators" we visit the state of the net conference and peak with matt li ra, senior majority lead tore kevin ccarthy and the ceo and cofounder of cyberreason and see how they're answering questions and security. >> technology is so fundamentally challenging to our entire economy and the overnment has no choice but to perfect that reality and it will. i don't think we've ever been this much but we have been through it in democracy in an e quarian and it survived and thrived and, in fact, i would improved lot of ways upon itself in an industrial are at that same flexion point between an industrial economy, however onal economy, you want to phrase it, that creates an amazing opportu
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george mason university economics professor walter williams talking about his life and libertarian viewsd conservative radio talk show host mark levin. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, washington examiner white house correspondent and the hills reporter talk about the failed health care bill. be sure to watch "washington journal," monday morning. join the discussion. >> next, british prime minister theresa may takes questions from on school funding. whether or not to withdraw from the european union. this took place before the or
george mason university economics professor walter williams talking about his life and libertarian viewsd conservative radio talk show host mark levin. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, washington examiner white house correspondent and the hills reporter talk about the failed health care bill. be sure to watch...
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who wrote for both "the new york times" and the "washington post," and a professor of history at george mason university for nearly twenty years. his uncle, roy wilkins, led the naacp for more than two decades from 1955 to 1977. this is roger wilkins speaking about the civil rights movement with fellow activist julian bond as part of the oral history project "explorations in black leadership." was aty fall, there least one violent, hideous outbreak in this evolving morality tale. i remember in clinton, tennessee, a guy in casper blowing up stuff. there was little rock. there was black men's parish -- there was plaquemines parish. so all of a sudden, you're energized because there really was good and evil. in that period, you also have the montgomery bus boycott and the emergence of marching king. so all of a sudden, instead of , what you aresed seeing is a morality tale in which black people are becoming energized. amy: that was roger wilkins speaking with fellow civil rights activist julian bond, who died in 2015. wilkins died on sunday in kensington, maryland, at the age of 85. and those ar
who wrote for both "the new york times" and the "washington post," and a professor of history at george mason university for nearly twenty years. his uncle, roy wilkins, led the naacp for more than two decades from 1955 to 1977. this is roger wilkins speaking about the civil rights movement with fellow activist julian bond as part of the oral history project "explorations in black leadership." was aty fall, there least one violent, hideous outbreak in this evolving...
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market impact of deregulation, we're joined by william beach, vice president of policy research at george masonty and jared bernstein, senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities. guys, good morning to both of you. jared, do you think we overshot on regs long ago? >> not in any measurable way. i think the key thing from what steve was saying -- i get that the markets love deregulation, especially the financial sector, and we can talk a little bit about that, because i think i know what that's about, but broadly speaking, you really can't find deregulation impacts in prices or growth. and it's really, really important not to forget the benefit side of the equation, and that's often missing in the research, as steve suggested. remember, it was in no small part -- and alan greenspan agreed with what i'm about to say, because we overdid financial deregulation in the '90s and 2000s, we ended up with a market crash that cost the economy trillions of dollars, 26 million jobs, $11 trillion in lost wealth, and that's not something we should forget, even though it was ten years ago. >> wi
market impact of deregulation, we're joined by william beach, vice president of policy research at george masonty and jared bernstein, senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities. guys, good morning to both of you. jared, do you think we overshot on regs long ago? >> not in any measurable way. i think the key thing from what steve was saying -- i get that the markets love deregulation, especially the financial sector, and we can talk a little bit about that, because i...
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jaffer now teaches at the antonin scalia law school at george mason university, named for the man whol gorsuch may replace. >> one of the interesting things about judge gorsuch is that he really is a judge's judge, you >> brown: what does that mean, exactly? >> yeah, so he's not looking to get a particular outcome. he doesn't have a particular policy view that he wants to impose upon the law. it's applying the laws congress wrote, applying the constitution as the people who wrote it understood it. and not going outside those bounds. and so maybe that's a conservative philosophy in the sense that it's originalist, it's textualist, in the mold of, i would say, justice scalia. but also very mainstream in the sense that when you apply it to any given case, you're not going to necessarily like all the outcomes. >> brown: i understand, but it also sounds a little maybe naive in the political context we're talking about, right? >> sure. >> brown: scalia was a lightning rod on all kinds of social and all kinds of political issues. >> don't get me wrong. judge gorsuch is surely conservative. b
jaffer now teaches at the antonin scalia law school at george mason university, named for the man whol gorsuch may replace. >> one of the interesting things about judge gorsuch is that he really is a judge's judge, you >> brown: what does that mean, exactly? >> yeah, so he's not looking to get a particular outcome. he doesn't have a particular policy view that he wants to impose upon the law. it's applying the laws congress wrote, applying the constitution as the people who...
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he could have been like george mason, another intelligent planner who rarely held office. that, het want to do wanted to be out in the arena. kenneth deals talked aboutguys his relationship with his father gave him a viewpoint into the affective slavery and how he was able to relate to that. later on throughout his career he talks about the importance of the working man and how he built the economy. he onlycame president spoke once to a group about the strife that is going on with slavery. certainly he has his hands full with the war in the south, there is a lot of unrest with the riots. he does not really speak too much about it. think lincoln did not apply this in his earlier life, what he did not apply that when he was president? >> that is a very provocative question. he does say labor is superior to capitalism. to his you are referring comments in connecticut about the strike which was pretty daring. again, my view is that big-time labor is a little bit different. you have anything on this? >> was remarkable is how little he speaks. there are about three great address
he could have been like george mason, another intelligent planner who rarely held office. that, het want to do wanted to be out in the arena. kenneth deals talked aboutguys his relationship with his father gave him a viewpoint into the affective slavery and how he was able to relate to that. later on throughout his career he talks about the importance of the working man and how he built the economy. he onlycame president spoke once to a group about the strife that is going on with slavery....
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george mason got to the final four in 2006. vcu got to the final four in 2011 and butler now in a big time league but wasn't at the time got to the final four in 2010 and 2011 for the champion game in both cases. we root for the under dog and this gives you under dogs like no other sports event does. >> this is where princes are considered under dogs in life by taking points. is it also the nature of the competition that there are individuals that we're going to keep a special eye on. i'm thinking of a certain 17 year old from ucla for instance. >> yes. and the shame of it though, jeff, is that lon the zo will not be a sophomore or junior at ucla. he will be playing in the nba next year. that's one thing that's changed over the years because the nba passed a rule saying you must go to college for one year before you can go in the nba draft. but after that you can. it used to be a great player like lebron james or kolby bryant might skip college altogether and go to the pros but most guys would stay at least three or four years
george mason got to the final four in 2006. vcu got to the final four in 2011 and butler now in a big time league but wasn't at the time got to the final four in 2010 and 2011 for the champion game in both cases. we root for the under dog and this gives you under dogs like no other sports event does. >> this is where princes are considered under dogs in life by taking points. is it also the nature of the competition that there are individuals that we're going to keep a special eye on. i'm...