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he writes his father-in-law, who loves him but loves george washington. ating letter where he tries to justify what he did. he does it in a fashion that is pretty rough on washington. he says this. "for the past three years i have no friendship for him and have professed nun. our dispositions are the opposite of each other. the pride of my temper would not let me profess what i did not feel. " he says, i have a lot of things i can tell you about him but i will tell you after the war. luckily he never wrote that. in another letter to james mchenry, "the great man and i have had an open rough. he charged me in the most affront of matter with treating him with disrespect. the poses of accommodation have been made on his part that rejected. i pledge my honor that you will find me in flexible. e shao for at least one time repent his ill humor -- he shall for at least one time, repent his ill humor." washington has to put a good public face on. you would expect that on occasion. most of us would say, that is the story and it should be over. you, i am the general
he writes his father-in-law, who loves him but loves george washington. ating letter where he tries to justify what he did. he does it in a fashion that is pretty rough on washington. he says this. "for the past three years i have no friendship for him and have professed nun. our dispositions are the opposite of each other. the pride of my temper would not let me profess what i did not feel. " he says, i have a lot of things i can tell you about him but i will tell you after the war....
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we're talking about george washington, 6'4". even though one's book said he was little over 6'2". there was numerous mistakes in his book. no question at all. indisputable that when washington in 1799 was flat on 1/2. he was 6'3" but in any event, this big, athletic, courageous, man of faith, according to potts, he that t the thought of irretrieveable ruin which his mistakes might bring on his country. potts said, and with the patriot's pethos, spreading the interests of unborn millions before the eye of eternal mercy . washington implored the aide of that arm which guides the starry host. you know, that's an incredible human being. as biographers, as the director of cincinnati pointed out, there's never been anybody like him. island south an of india years back on a frip we had gone to check -- on a trip we had gone to check our special forces, i had a leader there tell me, we're a new democracy and we're always hearing about potential military coup to overthrow our elected government and he paused and he looked at me and said, we never had a george washington to set the proper ex
we're talking about george washington, 6'4". even though one's book said he was little over 6'2". there was numerous mistakes in his book. no question at all. indisputable that when washington in 1799 was flat on 1/2. he was 6'3" but in any event, this big, athletic, courageous, man of faith, according to potts, he that t the thought of irretrieveable ruin which his mistakes might bring on his country. potts said, and with the patriot's pethos, spreading the interests of unborn...
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i ask you has american history seen a more important collaboration than the one between george washington and alexander hamilton? personally, i don't think so. no one worked as closely with washington, both during the war and in the years of nationbuilding than hamilton did. some would argue, with some justice, that the great collaboration between thomas jefferson and the other wonderful virginia james madison, that is a great collaboration and it is absolutely crucial to the story of america. my own sense is that they come in a close second to hamilton and washington. the alliance between these two men, washington, the father of his country, and hamilton, the father of american government and american capitalism did more than anything else to bring about the modern united states of america in which you and i live today. george will put it well when he said, you want to see alexander hamilton's memorial? look around you. he is a messenger from the future. he sees clear into the future than any of the other founding fathers. it is this combination of washington's impeccable judgment and ch
i ask you has american history seen a more important collaboration than the one between george washington and alexander hamilton? personally, i don't think so. no one worked as closely with washington, both during the war and in the years of nationbuilding than hamilton did. some would argue, with some justice, that the great collaboration between thomas jefferson and the other wonderful virginia james madison, that is a great collaboration and it is absolutely crucial to the story of america....
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suggesting that it is the george washington defense.t it is maligning the modern day democrats. >> look, if we brought george washington here and we said we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him. just so you understand. he may have had a bad past. i think he had accusations against him. didn't he have a couple of things in his past? >> mr. trump did not elaborate what exactly washington could have been accused of. there were rumors of him chopping down a cherry tree. that turned out to be not true. the teeth were not wooden. that was fake news. >> original fake news. back to the founding fathers. >>> president trump trying to ease the tensions surrounding his upcoming meeting with rod rosenstein. he is suggesting that embattled deputy attorney general may not lose his job after all. at least not yet. rosenstein thought he was out after a report claimed he would wear a wire trying to oust the president from office last year. >> he said he never said it. he said he doesn't believe it. he said he has a lot of respect
suggesting that it is the george washington defense.t it is maligning the modern day democrats. >> look, if we brought george washington here and we said we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him. just so you understand. he may have had a bad past. i think he had accusations against him. didn't he have a couple of things in his past? >> mr. trump did not elaborate what exactly washington could have been accused of. there were rumors of him chopping down a...
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i won't tell you anything more about that other than george washington gets involved. >> i told you, i got white hear from it -- hair from it. [laughter] donald: you can read mr. washington's correspondence about this in the book. charles: we have a photocopy of the letter so that you can be certain of our sources. donald: let me know turn the podium back to don carlson. [applause] don: i hope you all have enjoyed the commentary about the book as much as i have tonight. i encourage you to take the time now to meet the authors, purchase the book, and prepare to join one of our capitol hill tours. i think you all for coming tonight on behalf of the capital historical society, for your support of our work and your support of this book. thank you so much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are watching american history tv, 48 hours of running on american history every weekend on c-span3. c-span us on twitter @ history
i won't tell you anything more about that other than george washington gets involved. >> i told you, i got white hear from it -- hair from it. [laughter] donald: you can read mr. washington's correspondence about this in the book. charles: we have a photocopy of the letter so that you can be certain of our sources. donald: let me know turn the podium back to don carlson. [applause] don: i hope you all have enjoyed the commentary about the book as much as i have tonight. i encourage you to...
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and so i did the pause moment, white, 1796, six, that's george washington, okay. who is being advertised here? what is this about? what was so, one of the things that historians have relied upon with runaway slave advertisements is that it gives us some information, typically about people of whom we know very little. and so it said absconded from the household of the president of the united states, ona judge. and i thought okay wait, who is ona? why did she runaway? we can't know the answer to to that, right? [laughing] so what happened to her? and it did was that last question, the what happened to her that sort of just called me and never really kind of let go and i thought i've got to figure out who this is it more specifically as an expert in african-american history,, specifically african american women's history, i found myself excited but also really angry and frustrated at that moment because i had never heard her name before. and i thought why don't i know this story? why have i not encountered her or her story in source material? thought that maybe i can
and so i did the pause moment, white, 1796, six, that's george washington, okay. who is being advertised here? what is this about? what was so, one of the things that historians have relied upon with runaway slave advertisements is that it gives us some information, typically about people of whom we know very little. and so it said absconded from the household of the president of the united states, ona judge. and i thought okay wait, who is ona? why did she runaway? we can't know the answer to...
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i wish i knew more about george washington. the most important thing is not only how we let off during the resolution, but this amazing letter that he write, he worries about whether or not [inaudible] that's what iy can depend upon. we are very lucky to have them as our first president. if i can live for a period of time i will study george. >> is going to ask you, who's the next president really want to take on george washington? anybody else out there? going to take me a long time. i'm going to work on movies for a little while. the great journalists who understand during the teddy roosevelt time.ib i got involved and i loved working with steven spielberg and i was insulted and all the way about lbj. a friend of mine worked with me the last 18 years -- [inaudible] we are farming a movie company. i think will make some documentaries. it will take 10 years hopefully. he measures the most recent book by historian doris kearns goodwin. "leadership in turbulent times." she's been our guest here at the national book festival. >> t
i wish i knew more about george washington. the most important thing is not only how we let off during the resolution, but this amazing letter that he write, he worries about whether or not [inaudible] that's what iy can depend upon. we are very lucky to have them as our first president. if i can live for a period of time i will study george. >> is going to ask you, who's the next president really want to take on george washington? anybody else out there? going to take me a long time. i'm...
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also traffic diverted off the southbound george washington parky. if you're heading down toward reagan national airport plan accordingly because southbound gw paray at 123, a couple of downed trees across the roadway with no time frame as to when the trees will be removed. stay tuned. we'll keep you posted. >> thank you. coming up, we're working for you. do you dream about never stepping foot in a grocery store again? sv severa deliver your order to your home but is it worth it? >> later this afternoon on ellen. >> all right. here i go. you get to shoot again. hy this is i'm not coming out of retirement. >> ellen shooting hoo with kobe. >> i can't believe heissed that. >> check out the show at 3:00 followed by news 4 at 4:00. we'll be right bk. >>> google was celebrating a majo milestone yesterday. 20 years old. theompany chronicals the most popular search trends within the next two decades. thi just how do you tie a tie. that'snice. what is the most popular sport in the world, soccer. i'm assuming and is uto still a planet? that's up for debate. go
also traffic diverted off the southbound george washington parky. if you're heading down toward reagan national airport plan accordingly because southbound gw paray at 123, a couple of downed trees across the roadway with no time frame as to when the trees will be removed. stay tuned. we'll keep you posted. >> thank you. coming up, we're working for you. do you dream about never stepping foot in a grocery store again? sv severa deliver your order to your home but is it worth it? >>...
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what does it mean if they acknowledge george washington as black? what may that mean in 20 years time? it is too early to tell, but that is an interesting and powerful question. hamilton offers both those who owned the narrative and who have been excluded a place in america's foundational story. and i would argue this is an even more urgent project in our current political climate, when we have witnessed a resurgence of white identity politics. of course it is fair to question whether national belonging and an expanded vision of who owns this nation and its stories can art that imagines the founders as nonwhite. hamilton's broad popularity, especially among young people, is a hopeful sign of how hungry many americans are for a more inclusive origin story that not only celebrates america's racial diversity as part of its genius, but also portrays people of color as equal and full members of the nation. thank you. [applause] >> wow. i cannot believe we are here. my father would be so impressed. my name is claire potter, i'm working on a book about pol
what does it mean if they acknowledge george washington as black? what may that mean in 20 years time? it is too early to tell, but that is an interesting and powerful question. hamilton offers both those who owned the narrative and who have been excluded a place in america's foundational story. and i would argue this is an even more urgent project in our current political climate, when we have witnessed a resurgence of white identity politics. of course it is fair to question whether national...
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somehow he found a way to drag george washington into his mess. >> look, if we brought george washingtonand we said, "we have george washington," the democrats would vote against him. just so you understand. >> seth: i mean, does he still own slaves? [ light laughter ] then, yeah, democrats would vote against him. and republicans would probably say, "hey, man, everybody owned a few slaves in college. [ laughter ] you want to ruin his life over it?" [ light laughter ] but trump actually kept going, because then he seemed to imply that george washington had something nefarious in his background that we don't know about. >> and he may have had a bad past. who knows? you know? he may have had some, i think, accusations made. didn't he have a couple things in his past? [ light laughter ] >> seth: wait. did trump just imply that george washington was as shady as he is? [ light laughter ] "i hear he chopped down a cherry tree and then he used that tree -- used that tree to pay off a porn star." [ laughter and applause ] only trump. only trump would try to defend himself by slandering another pr
somehow he found a way to drag george washington into his mess. >> look, if we brought george washingtonand we said, "we have george washington," the democrats would vote against him. just so you understand. >> seth: i mean, does he still own slaves? [ light laughter ] then, yeah, democrats would vote against him. and republicans would probably say, "hey, man, everybody owned a few slaves in college. [ laughter ] you want to ruin his life over it?" [ light...
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here and said we have george washington the democrats would vote against him just so you understand.s to brett kavanaugh's defense in that news conference. jillian: george washington was one of the top trending topics on twitter nationwide and that is exactly why. some of the president's supporters agree with him here. one twitter user saying he could nominate god and the dems would vote against him. joan on twitter saying he is not wrong. the president also wondered out long if george washington had, quote, any accusations made against him during his lifetime. sort of nervous or humorous reaction from the media. >> joy read at ms nbc getting in trouble. >> facing serious legal trouble after she posted a picture of a woman on twitter in a make america great again hat and it shows her appearing to scream at a young boy. she posted that picture with the message showed up in ram aga hat and screams you're going to be the first deported, dirty mexican. the problem is that never happened. video evidence shows the woman and this boy actually ended their conversation with a hug. he called t
here and said we have george washington the democrats would vote against him just so you understand.s to brett kavanaugh's defense in that news conference. jillian: george washington was one of the top trending topics on twitter nationwide and that is exactly why. some of the president's supporters agree with him here. one twitter user saying he could nominate god and the dems would vote against him. joan on twitter saying he is not wrong. the president also wondered out long if george...
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i think accusations made didn't he have a couple of things in those places george washington would be voted against one hundred percent by schumer and the con artists i mean one hundred percent hundred percent so it really doesn't matter from their standpoint that's why when john asked about the f.b.i. if the f.b.i. did the most their own investigation of the history of the f.b.i. and they found him to be one hundred percent perfect he would lose every single vote now if the republicans win tomorrow i think you're going to get some votes from the democrats you know why because we all know why because it's called politics then you'll probably get some votes and ok let's go it's one more question i guess to follow this up i'd like to ask about three questions it's not really fair to everyone else between should i let her ask another question. go ahead it's a follow up on a question that a colleague asked as well about the benefit of the doubt that you have given to people like more and more to roger ailes to bill o'reilly to brett kavanaugh they're all men why is that it's not a benefit
i think accusations made didn't he have a couple of things in those places george washington would be voted against one hundred percent by schumer and the con artists i mean one hundred percent hundred percent so it really doesn't matter from their standpoint that's why when john asked about the f.b.i. if the f.b.i. did the most their own investigation of the history of the f.b.i. and they found him to be one hundred percent perfect he would lose every single vote now if the republicans win...
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. >> look, if we brought george washington here and we said, we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him just so you understand. and he may have had a bad past. who knows? he may have had some, i think, accusations. didn't he have a couple of things in his past? >> george washington is like please leave me out of this. but one moment that really stood out for me is this. donald trump, who once spent $85,000 placing full-page ads in new york city newspapers calling for the death penalty for the central park five black and latino teenager who were accused and eventually exonerated of raping a white jogger in central park. donald trump now says this. >> when you are guilty until proven innocent, it's just not supposed to be that way. always i heard you're innocent until proven guilty. i've heard this for so long, and it's such a beautiful phrase. in this case, you're guilty until proven innocent. i think that is a very, very dangerous standard for our country. >> it seems like this president has a very different standard when it's his own supreme court nominee facing
. >> look, if we brought george washington here and we said, we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him just so you understand. and he may have had a bad past. who knows? he may have had some, i think, accusations. didn't he have a couple of things in his past? >> george washington is like please leave me out of this. but one moment that really stood out for me is this. donald trump, who once spent $85,000 placing full-page ads in new york city newspapers...
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as i say, i wish i knew more about george washington. you know, the most important thing is not only how he led us during the revolution, became the first president setting precedents all along the way, but this amazing letter that he writes when he's on his way to his inauguration. he worries about whether or not he has the strength to take our country through this, but he said i have integrity and firmness, and i have character, and that's what i can depend upon. and we were very, very lucky to have him as our first president. so he's a guy i'd love to know more abouti have more time. if i can live for a long period of time, i will study george. >> host: he might be -- i was going to ask you, who's the next president you really want to take on, it's george washington? >> guest: oh, i don't know -- >> host: is there anybody else out there? >> guest: it's going to the take me a long time the. i'm going to work on movies for a little while because i've got a possible movie going on. a great journalist who was with finish. [inaudible] and
as i say, i wish i knew more about george washington. you know, the most important thing is not only how he led us during the revolution, became the first president setting precedents all along the way, but this amazing letter that he writes when he's on his way to his inauguration. he worries about whether or not he has the strength to take our country through this, but he said i have integrity and firmness, and i have character, and that's what i can depend upon. and we were very, very lucky...
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think accusations made didn't he have a couple of things in his past george washington would be voted against one hundred percent by schumer and the con artists i mean one hundred percent hundred percent so it really doesn't matter from their standpoint that's why when john asked about the f.b.i. if the f.b.i. did the most their own investigation in the history of the f.b.i. and they found him be one hundred percent perfect he would lose every single vote now if the republicans win tomorrow i think you're going to get some votes from the democrats you know why because we all know why because it's called politics then you'll probably get some votes and ok let's go it's one more question i used to follow just as if i'd like to ask about three questions it's not really fair to everyone else between should i let her ask another question a lot. go ahead say follow up on a question asked as well about the benefit of the doubt that you have given to people like more and more to roger ailes to bill o'reilly to brett kavanaugh they're all men why is that it's not a benefit of their doubt but i
think accusations made didn't he have a couple of things in his past george washington would be voted against one hundred percent by schumer and the con artists i mean one hundred percent hundred percent so it really doesn't matter from their standpoint that's why when john asked about the f.b.i. if the f.b.i. did the most their own investigation in the history of the f.b.i. and they found him be one hundred percent perfect he would lose every single vote now if the republicans win tomorrow i...
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please welcome dean of the george washington university law school, blake d morris. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it is indeed a pleasure to welcome you all to the special event that is being hosted by the george washington university law school. we are pleased to host the national asian pacific bar association as we fondly call paba for this discussion on diversity, inclusion, and the legal profession, featuring u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, and moderated by her former law clerk, goodwin lou. the george washington university law school always seeks opportunities to bring contemporary programming to the community here. especially to our students. this particular program stands out among all of those that we have given so far. of course, we all know the legendary justice ruth bader ginsburg, but i've got to tell you, off all the things about -- of all the things about her that makes her so special, one of the things i tell our students all the time, the true definition of a great professional is not only the person who has distinguished herself as an absolut
please welcome dean of the george washington university law school, blake d morris. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. it is indeed a pleasure to welcome you all to the special event that is being hosted by the george washington university law school. we are pleased to host the national asian pacific bar association as we fondly call paba for this discussion on diversity, inclusion, and the legal profession, featuring u.s. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, and moderated by...
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within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. y cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com but mania, such as unusualrder can rchanges in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms,... and was proven in adults with mixed episodes who have both mania and depression. vraylar should not be used in elderly patients with dementia, due to increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. high cholesterol and weight gain; high blood sugar, which can lead to coma or death decreased white blood cells, which can be fatal; dizziness upon standing; falls; seizures; impaired judgement; heat sensitivity; and trouble swallow
within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. y cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com but mania, such as unusualrder can rchanges in your mood, activity or energy levels, can leave you on shaky ground. help take control by asking your healthcare provider about vraylar. vraylar treats acute mania of bipolar i disorder. vraylar significantly reduces overall manic symptoms,... and was proven in adults...
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that is our responsibility. >> if you go to mount vernon, george washington's home, there is an exhibithere. it has martha washington. it shows you marci martha washin that after george washington died she put all of the letters and burn them. she did not want anyone, there is no letter that survived between george and martha washington. she did not want that personal part to be exposed. that's an interesting thing when you look at contacts or historical figures in history. there is that aspect as well. >> let me give you two examples of collections that i am personally proud of the fact that we have saved them in these things have survived over time and we have them in our custody so we can learn from them. 377 treaties signed with the indian nations. that easily could've been a collection that could have been destroyed because of embarrassment or whatever. but, these treaties are used today by tribal elders and lawyers to settle water rates claims, land claims, but they tell a horrible story of how our government treated native american. things that were promised to them and never del
that is our responsibility. >> if you go to mount vernon, george washington's home, there is an exhibithere. it has martha washington. it shows you marci martha washin that after george washington died she put all of the letters and burn them. she did not want anyone, there is no letter that survived between george and martha washington. she did not want that personal part to be exposed. that's an interesting thing when you look at contacts or historical figures in history. there is that...
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at theou to our host george washington university law school. and to the many luminaries and future lawyers and the audience. npaba i would like to extend greetings. today, we continue an important conversation about diversity and breaking barriers. withd an incredible year diversity. hillost successful capitol lobby day in history. we increased efforts to facilitate the engagement of members. have made ine leadership training to support diversity at the highest levels of the profession. with all of the energy and enthusiasm from this past year, it is only hitting we cap off this year with a special event. we come together to recognize our diversity as a strength. we all have something to offer because of our unique and individual experiences. we've a commitment to our community and we want to meaningfully tackle the barriers and biases in the law. through this evening's discussion, we hope you will be come,ed by how far we've but armed with the knowledge of opening doors and to keep them open for those who follow behind us. it is my great honor
at theou to our host george washington university law school. and to the many luminaries and future lawyers and the audience. npaba i would like to extend greetings. today, we continue an important conversation about diversity and breaking barriers. withd an incredible year diversity. hillost successful capitol lobby day in history. we increased efforts to facilitate the engagement of members. have made ine leadership training to support diversity at the highest levels of the profession. with...
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within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. ousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com >> jon: all right. i'm going have a quick quiz for you here. that guy on the left and what happens to him or on the right, those lines waiting to buy the latest apple iphone and the other fancy devices that only charles payne can afford, what do you think is going to be more of a factor on the markets? with all due deference to the judge, who wants to be a justice, i'm telling you, apple, i'm telling you money, i'm telling you earnings. i'm telling you the wind at your back and a economy that won't quit. today the 101st record close nor the dow since donald trump was first elected president. so if all of these political machinations are scaring you, this is wall street's way of saying calm down already. all right. we have susan lee here and the very rich guy, charles payne. something is going on, charles. we begin with you. they're not really worried about trade, they're not worried about rod rosenstein or
within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. ousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com >> jon: all right. i'm going have a quick quiz for you here. that guy on the left and what happens to him or on the right, those lines waiting to buy the latest apple iphone and the other fancy devices that only charles payne can afford, what do you think is going to be more of a factor on the markets? with all...
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thank you to our host at the george washington university law school. and to the many luminaries and future lawyers and the audience. on behalf of npaba i would like to extend greetings. ,w president thomas leblanc judge robert wilkins of the d.c. circuit judge judge raymond chen of the federal circuit, and justice ginsburg's current and former law clerks. today, we continue an important conversation about diversity and breaking barriers. npaba had an incredible year promoting diversity including with our efforts abrogating -- advocating for diversity, our most successful capitol hill lobby day in history. we increased efforts to facilitate the engagement of members. the strides we have made in leadership training to support diversity at the highest levels of the profession. with all of the energy and enthusiasm from this past year, it is only hitting we cap off -- only fitting that we cap off this year with a special event. we come together to recognize our diversity as a strength. we all have something to offer because of our unique and individual exp
thank you to our host at the george washington university law school. and to the many luminaries and future lawyers and the audience. on behalf of npaba i would like to extend greetings. ,w president thomas leblanc judge robert wilkins of the d.c. circuit judge judge raymond chen of the federal circuit, and justice ginsburg's current and former law clerks. today, we continue an important conversation about diversity and breaking barriers. npaba had an incredible year promoting diversity...
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. >> we had the issue southbound to george washington rkway st reopened. we have trees that have fallen down on the gw parkway south. all travel lanes opened. issues remain. jackknifed tractor-trailer 1 of 2. in tr loop of beltway, right side of the roadways is getting by. volume was still light. inner loop of the beltway toward park.ge that crash also involving a jackknifed tractor-trailer. that could be until about 6:30 or 7:00 this morning. we're off to a rough srt this morni morning. >> once you drive-thru those puddles it really grabs ahold of your wheels. >> exactly, right. those puddles are deep this morning. it was a ailuge of overnight. fortunately the heavy rain is coming to an en there's a live picture over national airport. a lot of headlights sheen on the roads thismorning. there's water u erywhere. yocan see on the regional radar much of the heavy rain isd acrossaware and new jersey moving away from us. itin willly bring a northwest wind in here and blow the rest of the moisture out. we'll be try for remainder of your friday. there's still th
. >> we had the issue southbound to george washington rkway st reopened. we have trees that have fallen down on the gw parkway south. all travel lanes opened. issues remain. jackknifed tractor-trailer 1 of 2. in tr loop of beltway, right side of the roadways is getting by. volume was still light. inner loop of the beltway toward park.ge that crash also involving a jackknifed tractor-trailer. that could be until about 6:30 or 7:00 this morning. we're off to a rough srt this morni morning....
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book now at lq.com. >>> if we brought george washington here, and we said we have george washington,nst him just so you understand. he may have had a bad past, who knows. he may have had some, i think, accusations made. didn't he have a couple of things in his past? george washington would be voted against 100% by schumer and the kcon artists. >> president trump yesterday with a reference to george washington not too long comparing his poll numbers with abe lincoln's. it was a long news conference with a guy who really knows his history. welcome back to "morning joe". it's thursday, september 27th, 2018. with us we have editor of commentator magazine, former u.s. attorney for northern district of alabama and msnbc contributor joyce vance. nbc political analyst, steve schmidt. and john heilemann. and also with us, white house correspondent for pbs news hour. good to have you all on board. >> john heilemann, the president's press conference. go. >> all right, john heilemann, thank you. >> what did we see yesterday? >> you know, his classic case where there's not i think anybody on the
book now at lq.com. >>> if we brought george washington here, and we said we have george washington,nst him just so you understand. he may have had a bad past, who knows. he may have had some, i think, accusations made. didn't he have a couple of things in his past? george washington would be voted against 100% by schumer and the kcon artists. >> president trump yesterday with a reference to george washington not too long comparing his poll numbers with abe lincoln's. it was a...
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the secret six and george washington's spy rang. you learn about a farmer, bartender, a grocery store journalist who was a prisoner who was working for us. i believe this country, as much as we love our founding fathers. they are built from the people in this room. average, everyday americans doing extraordinary things who are patriotic at their core. doesn't matter democrat or republican, patriotic. >> the title is the battle that shaped america's history. and the battle of new orleans overshadowed the dark humiliation of the burning of the public buildings in washington. the nation's recollection of the war with the center on andrew jackson. >> before the civil war, it was the second biggest holiday besides fourth of july. the battle of new orleans. how did webeat the british that just defeated the french and took down napoleon was relatively invincible . - - so this group - - [indiscernible]. america said, what was at stake? they're going to stop america from going past the mississippi. they saw us as a threat. not the eventual a
the secret six and george washington's spy rang. you learn about a farmer, bartender, a grocery store journalist who was a prisoner who was working for us. i believe this country, as much as we love our founding fathers. they are built from the people in this room. average, everyday americans doing extraordinary things who are patriotic at their core. doesn't matter democrat or republican, patriotic. >> the title is the battle that shaped america's history. and the battle of new orleans...
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george washington's first nominee to the supreme court was rejected. george washington. you had reagan and george h.w. bush. gerald ford, each nominate conservatives to the supreme court who turned out to be liberals. we had barack obama saying -- lou: it's uncertain. >> it looks easy. it's not. we had barack obama saying jobs. where is he going to get these jobs? some of these jobs aren't coming back. you can listen to the quotes. now he's saying i did that. thanks, obama. lou: he ignores the regulation he burdened american business with. all the jobs outsourced during the course of his 8 years. all the deals he made that benefited the enemies and the rivals, geopolitical rivals of this country, and not a single friendly nation or ally. it was an extraordinary 8 years. this president has had an extraordinary, we are looking at 20 months. but it's unprecedented. it's amazing. >> i remember we tried under barack obama and george w. bush, we tried to appeal to islamic extremists. barack obama said the call to prayer is the most of -- prettiest word i ever heard. we did ever
george washington's first nominee to the supreme court was rejected. george washington. you had reagan and george h.w. bush. gerald ford, each nominate conservatives to the supreme court who turned out to be liberals. we had barack obama saying -- lou: it's uncertain. >> it looks easy. it's not. we had barack obama saying jobs. where is he going to get these jobs? some of these jobs aren't coming back. you can listen to the quotes. now he's saying i did that. thanks, obama. lou: he...
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i learned that my ten times great grandmother is george washington's aunt. within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you
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he fancies himself as a george washington type. is a way to deal with this tension, if you free slaves, slaves might come that an stage a revote. that is the whole metaphor with the wolf. might comego, it back and biting and that is what jefferson is afraid of. an account of a slave who is literate, rich -- which is a rare, they are not supposed to be literate, but some are taught. there's a slave that worries about the haitian revolt and gives ideas about perhaps staging his on revolt one day. any other questions before we move on? this is the first anti-slavery reform. before we gone, anybody thinks this is controversial or any thoughts you want to share? if you are an american, and african-american, you are being told it you have to relocate one been before, never it doesn't make you feel very good, does it? cannot imagine you have to relocate someplace across the ocean. you know how many of these guys are having to relocate roughly? do you guys remember? there are some where they do do it. >> [inaudible] by the timerris: angie
he fancies himself as a george washington type. is a way to deal with this tension, if you free slaves, slaves might come that an stage a revote. that is the whole metaphor with the wolf. might comego, it back and biting and that is what jefferson is afraid of. an account of a slave who is literate, rich -- which is a rare, they are not supposed to be literate, but some are taught. there's a slave that worries about the haitian revolt and gives ideas about perhaps staging his on revolt one day....
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within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. this is my cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool.asty cold, (acapella) whoa! (vo) and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. (acapella) ahhhhhhhhhhh! (vo) new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. the daytime, coughing, stuffy head, vaporize your cold, medicine. introducing vicks vapocool drops. to vaporize your sore throat. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. (man) my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! oh! (vo) vicks sinex. breathe on. walking a dog can add thouswalking this many?our day. that can be rough on pam's feet, knees, and lower back. that's why she wears dr. scholl's orthotics. they relieve pain and give her the comfort to move more so she can keep up with all of her best friends. dr. scholl's. born to move. a town where almost half the population is self-employed. this is stonington, maine, lobster fisherman is the lifeblood of this town. by 2030, half
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discussion on sexual harassment on the workplace and a conversation with ruth bader ginsburg at george washington university law school. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, crmp span was created as a public service. nd we bring you unfillered coverage of congress, white house, and supreme court and around the country. crmp span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. al now on the 17th anniversary of the september 11, 2001 terrori st attack's, we are joined by michael jenkins of the rand corporation. 17 17 years on, where art -- years on, where are we on the war on terror? guest: it would be a balance sheet of pluses and frustrations. you certainly succeeded integrating the operational capabilities of the jihadists. we have gotten most of the territory that was taken by isis , it has been recovered. we have truly degraded operational capabilities. reticular lather ability to carry out large-scale and particularly their ability to carry out large-scale and vicious attacks. they have been largely reduced to exhortation, to inspire homegrown terrorists to cure her out -- t
discussion on sexual harassment on the workplace and a conversation with ruth bader ginsburg at george washington university law school. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, crmp span was created as a public service. nd we bring you unfillered coverage of congress, white house, and supreme court and around the country. crmp span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. al now on the 17th anniversary of the september 11, 2001 terrori st attack's, we are joined by...
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they were building 29 massive bridges like the george washington national bridge. they're building things that we don't build anymore, but starting to build them again, and our economy is hotter than it's ever been. i don't know if you saw the confidence levels this morning that just came out. fantastic, and in all fairness to the fed raising rates, they're raising rates because we've never done like we're doing now. and one the things is that is nice about the rates. when president obama had the worst comeback since the great depression, remember, he was playing with zero interest money. funny money. that's easy. i'm playing with fairly expensive money. so when he does that, the people that benefit are people that actually, in their whole life, they would save, 10, 15, 20% in the bank. those people got killed because they put money in the bank, they were going to live off the interest and there was no interest. now those people are starting to get interest, and those are the people, frankly, that deserve to -- they did a great job. people that did it right. people
they were building 29 massive bridges like the george washington national bridge. they're building things that we don't build anymore, but starting to build them again, and our economy is hotter than it's ever been. i don't know if you saw the confidence levels this morning that just came out. fantastic, and in all fairness to the fed raising rates, they're raising rates because we've never done like we're doing now. and one the things is that is nice about the rates. when president obama had...
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within a few days i went from knowing almost nothing to holy crow, i'm related to george washington. y cousin george. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonase sensimist. >> glor: time's up took aim today at the $120 million exit package cbs tentatively plans to lve ousted c.e.o. leslie moonves. the group called on the cbs board to give the money instead to organizations that fight sexual harassment at work. time's up also called on the board to change hiring practices and the workplace culture at cbs. pope francis plans to meet with two american cardinals thursday over the church's sex abuse scandal. they want a full-fledged investigation into the accusations that the pope knew sf sexual misconduct accusations against former cardinal theodore mccarrick of washington, but promoted him anyway.
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for more, i spoke recently with sara rosenbaum, a professor of health law and policy at george washingtonversity milken institute school of public health. sara rosenbaum, thanks for joining us. so let's first talk about kentucky. it was poised to be the first state the country to add wor requirements for some medicaid recipients, but just days bef ee takiect, a judge blocked the new rules. why? >> kensatucky's pro like the proposals in other states, ally boiled down to removing people from medicaid. the state by itsf projected a 15% drop in medicaid beneficiaries, and what the judge said was, you haven't shown us how an experiment on the poor that removes tens of thousands of people from e medicaid program furthers the objection of the medicaid program, so you haven't done your job under the law. you have to go back and explain y removing coverage from people furthers the objectives of medicaid. >> sreenivasan: all right. let's talk a little bit about that word "experiment." are the 50 states to basicallyve 0 different experiments on what could and what could not work, and in this case wh
for more, i spoke recently with sara rosenbaum, a professor of health law and policy at george washingtonversity milken institute school of public health. sara rosenbaum, thanks for joining us. so let's first talk about kentucky. it was poised to be the first state the country to add wor requirements for some medicaid recipients, but just days bef ee takiect, a judge blocked the new rules. why? >> kensatucky's pro like the proposals in other states, ally boiled down to removing people...
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if you want if you go to the study and and find it if you search independent researchers at george washington university. vince in orange beach, alabama. go ahead. caller: yeah. i completely agree that there probably was that amount of deaths. puerto rico's been rammed by democrats for the past 50 years. luke at the democratic cities in this country, it's the most crime and most poverty. they mismanaged. they have stolen. so, yeah, it probably happened that way. but to think that settledle science and global warming is accurate, there's thousands of scientists and published papers saying all of that was a scam. the hockey stick was a scam. all the projections over the past 20 years have not come to pass as far as global temperatures. as far as sea rise. i live on the beach. been here for 20 years. the sea level has not raised one inch. we have had less hurricanes and strorks over the past 10 years than any time in the past 100 years. all their claims and predictions are just bogus. the sky is falling garbage for a political agenda. host: what are the scientists saying about -- like this meteo
if you want if you go to the study and and find it if you search independent researchers at george washington university. vince in orange beach, alabama. go ahead. caller: yeah. i completely agree that there probably was that amount of deaths. puerto rico's been rammed by democrats for the past 50 years. luke at the democratic cities in this country, it's the most crime and most poverty. they mismanaged. they have stolen. so, yeah, it probably happened that way. but to think that settledle...
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it's george washington carver!" do, so i went to the library--" ( cheers and applause ) "so i'm still here, pick up if you need me to look up anything else!" and that's how you did a search back then. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, the new show-- ( applause ) the new season of "glow" returns to netflix june 29. marc maron, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with a performance by alt-j, with pusha t and twin shadow! george washington carver! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) is amazing. with modertois,aryookay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liv
it's george washington carver!" do, so i went to the library--" ( cheers and applause ) "so i'm still here, pick up if you need me to look up anything else!" and that's how you did a search back then. ( laughter ) >> stephen: well, the new show-- ( applause ) the new season of "glow" returns to netflix june 29. marc maron, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) we'll be right back with a performance by alt-j, with pusha t and twin shadow! george washington...
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if we brought george washington here and we said we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him. he may have had a bad past, who knows. he may have had accusations made. george washington would be voted against, 100% by schumer and economy just's. -- and the con artists. fbi,john asked about the if they did the most thorough investigation in the history of the fbi and they found it to be 100% perfect, you would lose every vote. if the republicans win tomorrow, you will get votes from the democrats. that is because it is called politics. one more question. to ask about three questions. go ahead. a follow-up on the question about the benefits of the doubt you give to people like brett kavanaugh. they are all men. ever even an instance of the benefit of the doubt to a woman? >> i have known them for a long time. and a lot of people. some i have been disappointed with. know, there are charges that are pretty weak, but i have known people for a long time. i never saw them do anything wrong. -- i couldome that tell you there are some that i have been watching for a long ti
if we brought george washington here and we said we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him. he may have had a bad past, who knows. he may have had accusations made. george washington would be voted against, 100% by schumer and economy just's. -- and the con artists. fbi,john asked about the if they did the most thorough investigation in the history of the fbi and they found it to be 100% perfect, you would lose every vote. if the republicans win tomorrow, you will get...
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they were building 29 massive bridges, like the george washington bridge. they're building things that we don't build anymore but we're starting to build them again. and our economy now is hotter than it's ever been. i don't know if you saw the confidence levels this morning that just came out, fantastic. in all fairness to the fed raising rates, they're raising rates because we've never done like we're doing now. and one of the things that is nice about the rates, the people that were hurt the worst by these zero interest rates, you know, when president obama had an economy that has -- it was the worst comeback since the great depression and you've all heard that, but remember, he was playing with zero interest money. he was playing with funny money, that's easy. i'm playing with fairly expensive money. so when he does that, the people that benefit are people that actually in their whole life they would save 10, 15, 20% of their salary. those people got killed because they wanted to live off the interest and there was no interest. now those people are star
they were building 29 massive bridges, like the george washington bridge. they're building things that we don't build anymore but we're starting to build them again. and our economy now is hotter than it's ever been. i don't know if you saw the confidence levels this morning that just came out, fantastic. in all fairness to the fed raising rates, they're raising rates because we've never done like we're doing now. and one of the things that is nice about the rates, the people that were hurt the...
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harvard is more regarded than george washington but people are going with the george washington studynd not the harvard study wh interesting it. and also engaged in what i would call an unforced error. because, much like george bush did with hurricane katrina in 2005, he is congratulating himself in the middle of a devastating storm. >> write. you talk about this being another one of these unforced errors. it seems as though the president does this quite a lot. i mean, why call this a success, when you have 3000 people who lost their lives in puerto rico? it just does not seem to make much sense. to label anything like that a success. >> i just think the president is out of touch with basic realities of american life. i don't think he realizes, like jesse jackson just said, puerto rico is part of the united states. he sees puerto rico the way he sees cuba and mexico, these others. and this is part of the other people of puerto rico. donald trump said 3000 people did not die. but, 3000 puerto ricans did. and in his mind, there's a big difference. that is part of the problem. the idea t
harvard is more regarded than george washington but people are going with the george washington studynd not the harvard study wh interesting it. and also engaged in what i would call an unforced error. because, much like george bush did with hurricane katrina in 2005, he is congratulating himself in the middle of a devastating storm. >> write. you talk about this being another one of these unforced errors. it seems as though the president does this quite a lot. i mean, why call this a...
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they were building 29 massive bridges, like the george washington bridge. they're building things that we don't build any more. but we're starting to build them again. and our economy now is hotter than it's ever been. i don't know if you saw the confidence levels this morning that just came out. fantastic. and in all fairness to the fed raising rates, they're raising rates because we've never done like we're doing now. and one of the things that is nice about the rates, the people that were hurt the worst by these zero interest rates and, you know -- when president obama had an economy that was -- it was the worst comeback since the great depression and you've all heard that. but remember, he was playing with zero interest money. he was playing with funny money. that's easy. i'm playing with fairly expensive money. so when he does that, the people that benefit are people that actually in their whole life, they would save 10, 15, 20% of their salary, put it in the bank. those people got killed, because they put their money in the bank, they were going to li
they were building 29 massive bridges, like the george washington bridge. they're building things that we don't build any more. but we're starting to build them again. and our economy now is hotter than it's ever been. i don't know if you saw the confidence levels this morning that just came out. fantastic. and in all fairness to the fed raising rates, they're raising rates because we've never done like we're doing now. and one of the things that is nice about the rates, the people that were...
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here and we said we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him just so you understand and he may have had a bad past who knows he may have had some i think accusations made didn't he have a couple of things in his past george washington would be voted against 100% by schumer and the con artists. i mean 10 oh%. so it really doesn't matter from their standpoint that's why when john asked about the fbi, if the fbi did the most thorough investigation in the history of the fbi and found him 10 oh% perfect he would lose every vote if the republicans win tomorrow i think you win votes from the democrats. because we all know why because it's politics then you probably get votes. okay let's go one more question yes. >> just to follow up i'd like to ask about three questions it's not everywhere should i let her ask another question go ahead. >> see. >> to follow up on a question that colleague asked as well about the benefit of the doubt that you have given to people like roy moore, roger ails bill o'reilly brett kavanaugh they're all men. why is that. >> it's not a benefit of t
here and we said we have george washington, the democrats would vote against him just so you understand and he may have had a bad past who knows he may have had some i think accusations made didn't he have a couple of things in his past george washington would be voted against 100% by schumer and the con artists. i mean 10 oh%. so it really doesn't matter from their standpoint that's why when john asked about the fbi, if the fbi did the most thorough investigation in the history of the fbi and...
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this was after months long of study from george washington university.e president was there the deaths were 16. the governor of puerto rico, ricardo recio joins me now. the president of the united states, of which puerto rico is a part, saying they did not die as a result of hurricane maria, what went through your mind? >> well, anderson, thing was the victims nor the people of puerto rico deserve to have their pain questioned. this has been a long process. we didn't have the resources to make an accurate count in the on set that's why i worked so we could have an independent and scientifically robust effort with george washington and as a scientist i can tell you that with the limitations that we had it is a very thorough and accurate estimate, recognizing that it can only be an estimate at this point i decided to put it as the official figure because we believe in it. so in our view there is a lot of pain. the moment is not to have political bickering or to argue about other things that are not important but rather to focus on the pain and remember tho
this was after months long of study from george washington university.e president was there the deaths were 16. the governor of puerto rico, ricardo recio joins me now. the president of the united states, of which puerto rico is a part, saying they did not die as a result of hurricane maria, what went through your mind? >> well, anderson, thing was the victims nor the people of puerto rico deserve to have their pain questioned. this has been a long process. we didn't have the resources to...
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from different races and national origins, contributions such as the achievements of the late george washingtonarver, the intellectual probing's of dr. albert einstein which widened the horizons of man's knowledge, critical discoveries of professor and rico fermi -- in atomic science. but there are many who face national, racial and religious differences. ♪ barred from any but the most menial and poorly paid labor regardless of their ability, there once existed not even hope, only the effort to keep a job in a hostile world. don't like to bother you, but i can't go home to my wife and children again without a job. things are bad. everywhere i go it's always the same. sorry, we need experienced men. >> i have plenty of experience. >> can't use you. you are holding up the line. discrimination, however unthinkingly it may be used as a terrible weapon. it's a weapon that strikes at their lives, their living and those they love best. >> look on the table. >> eviction notice. >> what are we going to do? ♪ narrator: to help victims of economic discrimination, there was introduced in the new york state
from different races and national origins, contributions such as the achievements of the late george washingtonarver, the intellectual probing's of dr. albert einstein which widened the horizons of man's knowledge, critical discoveries of professor and rico fermi -- in atomic science. but there are many who face national, racial and religious differences. ♪ barred from any but the most menial and poorly paid labor regardless of their ability, there once existed not even hope, only the effort...