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rosen: and why is a good? is it because, as you say so powerfully, generalizations about the way men and women guide you in particular cases, and therefore it should not matter whether there are nine women or nine men -- or five women? justice ginsburg: there's an life experience that women have that brings something to the table. i think a collegial body is much better off to have diverse people of different backgrounds and experience. that can make our discussions more informed. in one case where it was evident was a 13-year-old girl who was suspected of having the wrong kind of pills in school, and she was taken to the girls restroom and strip-searched. the pills she had in her purse, i think there was one advil and one aspirin. after she was strip-searched and no contraband found, she was put in a chair in front of the principal's office and her mother was called to take her home. her mother was, let's say, beside herself that her daughter had been humiliated in that way, so she brought a suit under our an
rosen: and why is a good? is it because, as you say so powerfully, generalizations about the way men and women guide you in particular cases, and therefore it should not matter whether there are nine women or nine men -- or five women? justice ginsburg: there's an life experience that women have that brings something to the table. i think a collegial body is much better off to have diverse people of different backgrounds and experience. that can make our discussions more informed. in one case...
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rosen: yes. justice ginsburg: i was married in my husband's home, and just before the ceremony, my mother-in-law took me aside and said, i would like to tell you the secret of a happy marriage. i'll be glad to know what it is. she said dear, in every good marriage, it helps sometimes to be a little deaf. [laughter] and that's advice i have applied not only in 56 years of marriage, but to this day, in my current workplace. [laughter] [applause] you just tune it out. rosen: there is a profound lesson about not reacting in anger. justice ginsburg: emotions like anger, remorse, and jealousy are not productive. they will not accomplish anything. so you must keep them under control. a the days where i was feminist litigator, i never said to judges who asked an improper -- pion, you sexist paid g. in inarguing a case trenton, new jersey before a three-judge federal district court. one said, well, women are doing fine these days. opportunities are equal for them everywhere. and i said, your honor, life -
rosen: yes. justice ginsburg: i was married in my husband's home, and just before the ceremony, my mother-in-law took me aside and said, i would like to tell you the secret of a happy marriage. i'll be glad to know what it is. she said dear, in every good marriage, it helps sometimes to be a little deaf. [laughter] and that's advice i have applied not only in 56 years of marriage, but to this day, in my current workplace. [laughter] [applause] you just tune it out. rosen: there is a profound...
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rosen: how do you do this. advise women to say in similar situations, should they be similarly strong? justice ginsburg: yes. this is bad behavior. you should not engage in it and i will not submit to it. i think it is easier today because there are numbers to support the woman who says something. we no longer here as often as we did in the past, she is making it up. this is an important question. what is your advice to men in people aregime where trying to behave well and figure out? treat them like you would like the women in your family to be treated. when you see men behaving in ways they should not, you should tell them. this is improper behavior. rosen: there is a debate, both among women and a monk men both there is a debate among women and among men about should be f behavior sanctionable, and one group is that it's wrong to lump together violent behavior like arvey weinstein with less dramatic forms of sexual conduct say all misconduct is wrong shoond be sanctioned. >> there are degrees of conduct, put
rosen: how do you do this. advise women to say in similar situations, should they be similarly strong? justice ginsburg: yes. this is bad behavior. you should not engage in it and i will not submit to it. i think it is easier today because there are numbers to support the woman who says something. we no longer here as often as we did in the past, she is making it up. this is an important question. what is your advice to men in people aregime where trying to behave well and figure out? treat...
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early this week rosen cancel the class allowing them to choose another course. but alexa feels the damage was done. >> i think a lot of students including myself agree that saying that word is unnecessary. it creates a lot of pain for so many people which i don't think he really understands especially in this age when there's so many problems with racism. >> reporter: there was no answer at professor rosen's house. calls and e-mails to him were not returned. princeton university issued remarks defending rosen saying in part "as we noted in statement last week the university will continue to encourage students, faculty and staff to embrace the values of free speech and inn clues si is the which are central to our mission and critical to the education we pro void to our students". >> i think he should have been more sensitive to that and at least apologize. >> the chair of the anthropology who's african-american issued a letter defending professor ros rosen. saying that this was the first time that anyone was ever offended by one of his courses. some say they knew
early this week rosen cancel the class allowing them to choose another course. but alexa feels the damage was done. >> i think a lot of students including myself agree that saying that word is unnecessary. it creates a lot of pain for so many people which i don't think he really understands especially in this age when there's so many problems with racism. >> reporter: there was no answer at professor rosen's house. calls and e-mails to him were not returned. princeton university...
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early this week rosen cancel the class allowing them to choose another course. but alexa feels the damage was done. >> including myself agree that saying that word is unnecessary. it c for so many people which i don't think he really understands especially in this age whenlems with racis. >> reporter: there was no answer at professor rosen'sailse not returned. sayingon university issued in part "as we noted in statement last week the university will continue studend staff to embrace the values of free speech and inn clues si is thewhich are central to our education we pro void to ourinkn more sensitivet least apologize. >> the chair of the anthropology who's african-american defendi rosen. saying that this was the first time that anyone offended by one of his courses. some say they knew what they were get nothing when they signed up but again others say it should have been handled much differently. >>> in princeton, dave kinchen, fox 29 news. buck county turning over new leaf knew business gets ready to epp its doors but it's not just any business. the first med
early this week rosen cancel the class allowing them to choose another course. but alexa feels the damage was done. >> including myself agree that saying that word is unnecessary. it c for so many people which i don't think he really understands especially in this age whenlems with racis. >> reporter: there was no answer at professor rosen'sailse not returned. sayingon university issued in part "as we noted in statement last week the university will continue studend staff to...
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could do it but at the end of the day it comes down to who's overseeing the investigation who's rod rosen stoo stein for now. >> now we're going to turn to something completely different. >> what do we do here? >> i will tell you that -- >> oh, he's the michelin man again. >> he's put on the inflatable -- >> he's going to fly away if we don't get to him in pyeongchang, south korea. >> i like the coat. i make no apologies. >> you are a confident man. >> peace has broken out in the korean peninsula. so willy, how are things doing over there? what's the latest?
could do it but at the end of the day it comes down to who's overseeing the investigation who's rod rosen stoo stein for now. >> now we're going to turn to something completely different. >> what do we do here? >> i will tell you that -- >> oh, he's the michelin man again. >> he's put on the inflatable -- >> he's going to fly away if we don't get to him in pyeongchang, south korea. >> i like the coat. i make no apologies. >> you are a confident...
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hardly believe her ears and eyes for that matter when she says her anthropology professor lawrence rosent overboard using the n word in seminar called, cultural freedoms, hate speech, blasphemy and pornography. >> what's worse a white man punching a black man in the face or the white man calling the n word but actually say the word the whole class erupts in disorder he wouldn't punch a student in the face as an example. so why would you state that comparison actually saying the word? >> reporter: alexa says some students walked out of the class while others challenged the professor emeritus who simply would not back down. >> students had asked for at least five times like can you apologize? you see how uncomfortable we are. end said he didn't see how he offended anyone. >> reporter: she says that happened on the first day of the weekly class last week. early this week rosen cancel the class allowing them to choose another course but alexa feels the damage was done. >> i think a lot of students including myself agree that saying that word is unnecessary. it creates a lot of pain for so ma
hardly believe her ears and eyes for that matter when she says her anthropology professor lawrence rosent overboard using the n word in seminar called, cultural freedoms, hate speech, blasphemy and pornography. >> what's worse a white man punching a black man in the face or the white man calling the n word but actually say the word the whole class erupts in disorder he wouldn't punch a student in the face as an example. so why would you state that comparison actually saying the word?...
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with the intercept was having about fifty conversations back and forth with jeffrey and then james rosen released a book about two thousand and five called state of war in which he disclosed the cia's botched release of nuclear plans to iran even jeffrey tried to tell a senate intelligence committee about this information they tried to go after james rosen the find out who his source was just around the same time they arrested jeffrey and they dropped the rise in case because obama did not want to go away after a reporter because the heat was obama in the obama administration because he was going after a journalist or the judge who sentenced stated that while in a perfect world i think criminal case would be decided using direct evidence often that's not possible on men conic and says that they have nothing but circumstantial evidence. they went and took jeffrey to court the only type of evidence that they had was circumstantial evidence and cia agents saying that it was a disgruntled employee that released information because of his discrimination case jeffrey has maintained his innocen
with the intercept was having about fifty conversations back and forth with jeffrey and then james rosen released a book about two thousand and five called state of war in which he disclosed the cia's botched release of nuclear plans to iran even jeffrey tried to tell a senate intelligence committee about this information they tried to go after james rosen the find out who his source was just around the same time they arrested jeffrey and they dropped the rise in case because obama did not want...
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he was asked in the 0val rod rosen steam.y oversees the robert newell enquiry into alleging collusion between the trump campaign and russia. and mr trump replied, you can figure that one out. hardly a ringing door spent, you would have thought, of a very senior law enforcement official here. registers lead the investigation into those allegations of collusion with the russians? —— where does that leave. all the indications are that the special counsel is nearing the end of his investigation, an investigation into alleged collusion between the trump campaign and russia, but also into allegations of the possibility of obstruction of justice on the part of the president. robert mueller, it seems, is wrapping up his enquiry. the indications leading us in that direction simply because it has been made public that he is looking now to interview the president himself. there have been suggestions that the president might seek to, at some stage, fax robert mueller, and democrats are warning that any such action along those lines would
he was asked in the 0val rod rosen steam.y oversees the robert newell enquiry into alleging collusion between the trump campaign and russia. and mr trump replied, you can figure that one out. hardly a ringing door spent, you would have thought, of a very senior law enforcement official here. registers lead the investigation into those allegations of collusion with the russians? —— where does that leave. all the indications are that the special counsel is nearing the end of his...
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. >> are you going to fire rosen stein? >> you figure that one out. >> you figure that one out.or weeks it's been no secret that the president wants to fire rod rosen stein and seize control of the investigation. the release of the nunes memo may have been a giant step toward that goal. democratic leaders writing in a letter to the president today, quote, we are alarmed by reports you may intend to use this misleading document as a pretext to fire deputy attorney general rod rosen stein. in an effort to corruptly influence or impede special counsel bob mueller's investigation. we write to inform you that we would consider such an unwarranted action as an attempt to obstruct justice in the russia investigation. firing rod rosenstein, d.o.j. leadership or bob mueller could result in a constitutional crisis the likes of which we have not seen since the saturday night massacre. jeremy, matt, chuck, ken and steve are all here. chuck, i want to start with you and ask you what would happen from a process and procedure standpoint does rachel grand step -- if he fired rod rosenstein, who
. >> are you going to fire rosen stein? >> you figure that one out. >> you figure that one out.or weeks it's been no secret that the president wants to fire rod rosen stein and seize control of the investigation. the release of the nunes memo may have been a giant step toward that goal. democratic leaders writing in a letter to the president today, quote, we are alarmed by reports you may intend to use this misleading document as a pretext to fire deputy attorney general rod...
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i go back to the former fox journalist james rosen and the justice department's efforts to gain access to his phone records , and even to his parents phones records. a declaration was made by an fbi special agent and then confirmed by the attorney general, and the claim of the james rosen was an agent of a foreign power and a flight risk. i don't think he was either. he was a fox news reporter who was working on a story at the state department about korea. they may not like the journalist asking questions about things that they would rather not discuss, but that is a separate issue. that is not saying he is espionage and a flight risk. they submitted sworn declarations to a court in order to gain access to his records. the holder justice department did the same thing with the associated press also reporting around may 2013. they were clearly lying, making false and misleading statements in order to obtain warrants. there is a track record here, this is not anything new. that is the disturbing part. we now have evidence over a couple of administrations that the justice department and fb
i go back to the former fox journalist james rosen and the justice department's efforts to gain access to his phone records , and even to his parents phones records. a declaration was made by an fbi special agent and then confirmed by the attorney general, and the claim of the james rosen was an agent of a foreign power and a flight risk. i don't think he was either. he was a fox news reporter who was working on a story at the state department about korea. they may not like the journalist...
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never follow jeff rosen at the podium. well, happy president's day. we're going to talk about the supreme court tonight. what really could be more fitting than one of the most important responsibilities that presidents have during their term in office, to select judicial appointees to the supreme court. it's really very appropriate for this very special day. i want to echo jeff rosen's comments about our great working relationship. as long as there's been a national constitution center, it's educational and nonpart -- educational and nonpartisan season mission so much mirrors c-span's nearly 40-year-old educational, nonpartisan public affairs charter. so it was a wonderful collaboration. during the 2016 conventions, we set up our studio here and had that beautiful view of independence hall. i'm a native philadelphian, so it's so nice to be home. [applause] as jeff rosen said, they were kind enough to invite my colleagues and i to the national constitution center board dinner in washington a few years ago. and the story that ruth bader ginsburg told wa
never follow jeff rosen at the podium. well, happy president's day. we're going to talk about the supreme court tonight. what really could be more fitting than one of the most important responsibilities that presidents have during their term in office, to select judicial appointees to the supreme court. it's really very appropriate for this very special day. i want to echo jeff rosen's comments about our great working relationship. as long as there's been a national constitution center, it's...
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rosen is not facing any discipline at least not right now.an walks up to dunkin' donuts drive through window but instead of taking something out, watch this. it throws a rock and dives in. cameras show at the 8100 block of stenton avenue they catch the guy throwing a rock through the window. he crawls across the floor towards the office and then when he don't couldn't get inside he makes his way out the back window. and he took off. you know anything about this, you see the guy crawling around there, call police. >> coming up, a new tool that could save your life during an emergency and you already have it in your pocket. >> kristen. >> iain the eagles have a few coaching wrinkles to iron out. coming up the latest hahn could take over as the eagles offensive coordinator plus frank reich is introduced in indy. that's still ahead, iain. >> first let's take look at today's moment in black history as we remember colin powell achievement in january of 2001 when he became the nation's first african-american secretary of state under president george
rosen is not facing any discipline at least not right now.an walks up to dunkin' donuts drive through window but instead of taking something out, watch this. it throws a rock and dives in. cameras show at the 8100 block of stenton avenue they catch the guy throwing a rock through the window. he crawls across the floor towards the office and then when he don't couldn't get inside he makes his way out the back window. and he took off. you know anything about this, you see the guy crawling around...
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rosen stein returned the call later that day. and rosen stooip conveyed to mcgahn that the process was still join going. the washington post says significant information requiring additional investigation would further delay the security process for kushner. in response to this story, justice department spokes person said that the deputy attorney general has not referenced to the white house any specific concerns related to this individual's security clearance process. and, of course, wolf, earlier today, the president said that john kelly will decide, he'll defer to kelly on the question of kushner's security clearance status. and of course, yesterday, we reported that kushner has been unable to obtain full security clearance, in part because of the special counsel's investigation. >> laura, thank you. >>> let's get more on all of these developments. a democrat congressman from new york is joining us. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >> somewhwhat is your reaction cnn's new reporting about the security clearances? t
rosen stein returned the call later that day. and rosen stooip conveyed to mcgahn that the process was still join going. the washington post says significant information requiring additional investigation would further delay the security process for kushner. in response to this story, justice department spokes person said that the deputy attorney general has not referenced to the white house any specific concerns related to this individual's security clearance process. and, of course, wolf,...
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i want to echo jeff rosen's comments about our relationship. as long as there's been a national constitution center, its mission so much mirrors c-span's nearly 40-year-old educational nonpartisan public affairs charter, so it was a wonderful collaboration. during the 2016 conventions, we set up our studio here and had that beautiful view of independence hall. i'm a native philadelphian, by the way. so nice to be home. as jeff rosen said, they were kind enough to invite my colleagues and i to the national constitution center board dinner in washington a few years ago. the story that ruth bader ginsburg was of loving the virginia. how compelling it was to think about mildred loving and her husband in the bedroom and the police breaking in because interracial marriage was outlawed in virginia. that poignant human story resonated with us. we came back to our office and said, why don't we take on the cases that have dramatic human stories? working with the constitution center, we collaborated on our first set of cases. it is hard to know when we ha
i want to echo jeff rosen's comments about our relationship. as long as there's been a national constitution center, its mission so much mirrors c-span's nearly 40-year-old educational nonpartisan public affairs charter, so it was a wonderful collaboration. during the 2016 conventions, we set up our studio here and had that beautiful view of independence hall. i'm a native philadelphian, by the way. so nice to be home. as jeff rosen said, they were kind enough to invite my colleagues and i to...
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i'm going to turn it over to jeff rosen. thank you! [applause] susan.k you so much, susan is a masterful moderator. it's such a pleasure to learn these incredible cases. all right. you are in for a treat! i hope this will be a concentrated constitutional feast! where we have two of america's leading expert to help take us through these cases, to learn together, and to spreads the light. omar is america's teacher of the constitution. he was my teacher of the constitution. was my first teacher in law school. spread his wisdom and knowledge to me and to thousands and hundreds of thousands of others, versus -- by means of technologies. he's the author of many books, including "the constitution lessons for the issues of our era. he is a sterling professor of law and political science at yale. and he is america's leading of constitutional methodology that some have textualism or liberals thatr argues that the text and history of the constitution honestly toerpreted should lead results of different political balances. and joining him in this
i'm going to turn it over to jeff rosen. thank you! [applause] susan.k you so much, susan is a masterful moderator. it's such a pleasure to learn these incredible cases. all right. you are in for a treat! i hope this will be a concentrated constitutional feast! where we have two of america's leading expert to help take us through these cases, to learn together, and to spreads the light. omar is america's teacher of the constitution. he was my teacher of the constitution. was my first teacher in...
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jerusalem we have robbie sable professor at the he read university of jerusalem in tel aviv sigel rosen head of public policy at the tail of it's based hotline for refugees and migrants and in geneva william spengler spokesman for the united nations high commission for refugees but before we get our panelists speak to an eritrean refugee he's seeking asylum in israel his name is tech at michael and he joins us on skype from tel aviv take it michael very good to have you with us so the day has arrived what are you going to do when your deportation papers arrive. thank you for having me first first of all our. i have no choice i have to go to prison in a sort of were to put myself through one over uganda because i think i am asylum seeker and as i said of israel not in other countries even israel is sending a same speakers to one and one are in the form of me not to or has not other salable or not other if it is so or me personally in other refuse i'm not standing to one or rwanda for safety or for we have like protection you know something i want to work so i am here or i can derail for
jerusalem we have robbie sable professor at the he read university of jerusalem in tel aviv sigel rosen head of public policy at the tail of it's based hotline for refugees and migrants and in geneva william spengler spokesman for the united nations high commission for refugees but before we get our panelists speak to an eritrean refugee he's seeking asylum in israel his name is tech at michael and he joins us on skype from tel aviv take it michael very good to have you with us so the day has...
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deputy general rod rosen time -- rose -- broad rosenstein announced charges against 13 russian nationals for their interference in the 2016 presidential election. rosenstein: good morning. the indictment charges 13 russian nationals and three russian companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere with the united states political system. including the 2016 presidential election. the defendants allegedly conducted what they called "information warfare" against the united states with the stated goal of spreading distrust towards the candidates and the political system. according to the allegations of the indictment, 12 of the individual defendants worked at various times for a company called internet research company , llc, a russian company based in st. petersburg. funded theefendant conspiracy through companies such as concorde management and consulting llc, concorde catering, and many other affiliates and subsidiaries. the conspiracy was part of a larger operation called project latka. it involve multiple components some involving domestic , audiences and others targe
deputy general rod rosen time -- rose -- broad rosenstein announced charges against 13 russian nationals for their interference in the 2016 presidential election. rosenstein: good morning. the indictment charges 13 russian nationals and three russian companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere with the united states political system. including the 2016 presidential election. the defendants allegedly conducted what they called "information warfare" against the...
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andrew rosen founder of fashion brand theory on how collaborating with other businesses can help your business. >>> that, plus highly effective ways for business leaders to engender trust. that's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> "your business" is sponsored by american express open. >>> hi, everyone. i'm jj ramberg welcome to "your business." it's no secret that in the world of family-owned businesses, survival can be hard. when the torch passes from one generation to the next, families could face big challenges. the chance for success is less than 40%. those are not good odds. the fong family who have built an empire of cribs defied those odds. their company, million dollar baby, has become one of the largest manufacturers of cribs in the world. but that success has come despite the family facing some really hard moments. when this pair of music moguls and an iron man splurge on a $3,500 striking acrylic crib, it makes headlines. the l.a.-based million dollar baby is the family-run business behind this innovative design and over the past 27 y
andrew rosen founder of fashion brand theory on how collaborating with other businesses can help your business. >>> that, plus highly effective ways for business leaders to engender trust. that's grow fast and work smart. that's all coming up next on "your business." >> "your business" is sponsored by american express open. >>> hi, everyone. i'm jj ramberg welcome to "your business." it's no secret that in the world of family-owned...
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he was asked in the oval office yesterday if he still had confidence in mr rosen steam, he is the man rosen steam, he is the man who over season the russia and robert mueller‘s enquiry, and he said, you figure that one out. you say that the president once the last word, but will this be the last word? definitely not. this is going to run and run. i think it will grow in magnitude. this toxic infighting, because it is clear that robert mueller is nearing the end of his investigation. there was a hintjust a couple of days ago that he is looking to potentially interview the president of the united states, thereby suggesting that his enquiry is nearing its conclusion, that. so, i think that as it gets closer and closer to the publication of those findings, we are going to see more and more of this sort of infighting, and more of this sort of infighting, and it is difficult to see how it could escalate from here, but, there are certain people who must be pretty worried about their jobs, right now. and, senior democrats are warning of a potential constitutional crisis. how likely is that? w
he was asked in the oval office yesterday if he still had confidence in mr rosen steam, he is the man rosen steam, he is the man who over season the russia and robert mueller‘s enquiry, and he said, you figure that one out. you say that the president once the last word, but will this be the last word? definitely not. this is going to run and run. i think it will grow in magnitude. this toxic infighting, because it is clear that robert mueller is nearing the end of his investigation. there was...
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rosen for her leadership, drawing her experience, ms. rosen has been a strong champion for creating opportunities for talented young girls and women interested in computer science. i commend her efforts on this critically important issue. the demand for computer science expertise is on the rise and all sectors of the economy. to ensure we have the capability and the capacity to meet that demand, we must do more to leverage all of our human capital to tackle the technological challenges of the future. research shows us that girls as young as six years old are opting gentle gender stereotypes that discouragees them including computer science. this directs n.s.f. to support research into factors that contribute into these stereotypes and support in the design, development and implementation of scaleable models to prevent or reverse the effects of these negative and false stereotypes. i support this bill and i urge my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the entlelady from texas reserves. mr. knight: i yiel
rosen for her leadership, drawing her experience, ms. rosen has been a strong champion for creating opportunities for talented young girls and women interested in computer science. i commend her efforts on this critically important issue. the demand for computer science expertise is on the rise and all sectors of the economy. to ensure we have the capability and the capacity to meet that demand, we must do more to leverage all of our human capital to tackle the technological challenges of the...
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reporter: democrats are warning if the president were to use the memo as justification for firing rosenit could spark a constitution at crisis. adam schiff said it cherry picks information. >> it's a reckless abuse of the classification process. >> reporter: fbi director said the memo contains incontract information. inaccurate ininformation. >> it's at her -- terrible. >> rep information from christopher steele without disclosing the political funked. >> they got a warrant on the trump campaign using opposition research paid for by the democratic party and the hillary clinton campaign that's what this is about, it's wrong. >> reporter: lana zack abc news washington. >>> 6:40 a.m., wall street has since president trump tookay office. the dow plunged 666 points. money for workers inflation. it was a 2.5% drop. >>> meanwhile, the january jobs report was better than expected. 20,000 jobs added last month. unemployment remained 4.1%. wages rose at the fastest pace in 8 years. >>> still ahead on "action. forget something blue, this bridal party has something green to start off their lives in
reporter: democrats are warning if the president were to use the memo as justification for firing rosenit could spark a constitution at crisis. adam schiff said it cherry picks information. >> it's a reckless abuse of the classification process. >> reporter: fbi director said the memo contains incontract information. inaccurate ininformation. >> it's at her -- terrible. >> rep information from christopher steele without disclosing the political funked. >> they got...
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there's a nasty habit with the obama administration to paint people as spies as they did with james rosenhey did with the associated press in their subpoenaed efforts, james rosen and the associated press pap and now carter page used a an excuse rather than a reason to target the trump team. in the dossier was unsalacious unverified minimally corroborated material. and it showed that the russian intelligence was going through the clinton campaign to try to spread dirt about president trump or then candidate trump. and rather than protect him, they use it as a pretext to go to the fisa court. this material never should have been before the fisa court. and if we had known about the origins of this dossier a year or so ago, there would be no special counsel. and there might be a special counsel targeting the obama administration. this special counsel information, this is why the pushback is so strong. it goes to the heart of the special counsel investigation. no dossier, no special counsel. mr. mueller needs to explain why it is, he's still using this dossier to target president trump. >> be
there's a nasty habit with the obama administration to paint people as spies as they did with james rosenhey did with the associated press in their subpoenaed efforts, james rosen and the associated press pap and now carter page used a an excuse rather than a reason to target the trump team. in the dossier was unsalacious unverified minimally corroborated material. and it showed that the russian intelligence was going through the clinton campaign to try to spread dirt about president trump or...
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experts who are not attached to any party suggest that the white house could use this memo to fire mr rosen seen the current deputy attorney general and they could replace him with a more friendly person in order to underestimate the whole investigation the russia there and of course the one who's leading this investigation mr mohler all right so those memos just come out how are democrats responding to the allegations that are contained in this memo that the f.b.i. acted in a partisan manner. well they're saying they're the democrats that this whole process has been ignoring the rules of our democracy and in fact if there have been made changes to this memo before it went to the white house it would indeed be undemocratic this document or this document the memo was supposedly changed after it was released by the house intelligence committee and therefore the white house has now released a document that has not been passed by the u.s. congress and this breaks indeed of course the rule of a democracy yes f.b.i. agents the f.b.i. agents association has reacted that's an organization a union o
experts who are not attached to any party suggest that the white house could use this memo to fire mr rosen seen the current deputy attorney general and they could replace him with a more friendly person in order to underestimate the whole investigation the russia there and of course the one who's leading this investigation mr mohler all right so those memos just come out how are democrats responding to the allegations that are contained in this memo that the f.b.i. acted in a partisan manner....
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i know' he may want to replace rosen stein, but it could open up a political pandora's box. >> i'm sure his legal advisors are telling him to stay quiet and let the process ride out. we have the i.g. report coming. it's about 400 pages. the inspector general is an obama appointee. madison made a good point. the corruption at the highest levels of the fbi is so alarming. we know the fbi was politically weaponized and they got fisa warrants based on this fake dossier and used that you know, the house intelligence investigation, the senate intelligence investigation and then the bob mueller potential counsel investigation. so i think at this point from what we know just from this memo today, the mueller investigation is tainted. it's now become an illegitimate investigation -- charles: i don't disagree with you, a although i will say, adriana, trey gowdy thinks that it's not been compromised, which i do find interesting. the bias here raises some serious questions. ladies, thank you both very much. i appreciate it. coming up, we're going to hear from house intelligence committee member ric
i know' he may want to replace rosen stein, but it could open up a political pandora's box. >> i'm sure his legal advisors are telling him to stay quiet and let the process ride out. we have the i.g. report coming. it's about 400 pages. the inspector general is an obama appointee. madison made a good point. the corruption at the highest levels of the fbi is so alarming. we know the fbi was politically weaponized and they got fisa warrants based on this fake dossier and used that you know,...
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president were to use a controversial written memo from the house intelligence committee for firing rosen robert mueller it would park an constitutional crisis. >> it's really a completelily reckless abuse of the -- completely reckless abuse of the classification process. >> i think it's terrible. if you want to know the truth it's a disgrace. >> reporter: the memo argues that the fbi and department. justice use information from the christopher steele's unsubstantiated dossier without disclosing the funding behind the dossier. >> they used opposition research paid for by the democratic party and the hillary clinton campaign that's what this is about. it's wrong. abc news washington. >> wall street has suffered it's biggest one day loss since president trump took to the oval office, the dow plummeting 666 points yesterday. investors got spooked that more money for workers could spark inflation. it was a 2 1/2 point drop. 20,000 jobs were added last month. unemployment remained 4.1%. the good news for workers, wages rose at the fastest pace in 8 years. >> still ahead on "action news" saturd
president were to use a controversial written memo from the house intelligence committee for firing rosen robert mueller it would park an constitutional crisis. >> it's really a completelily reckless abuse of the -- completely reckless abuse of the classification process. >> i think it's terrible. if you want to know the truth it's a disgrace. >> reporter: the memo argues that the fbi and department. justice use information from the christopher steele's unsubstantiated dossier...
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"true crime" author fred rosen has written 25 books. his latest is "trails of death" about hilton. >> to underestimate him is foolish. this is a very dangerous person. >> according to rosen, he was shaped by a number of factors. hilton, who never knew his biological father, was raised by his mother and a stepfather, a horse trainer from argentina. do juvenile authorities run into young gary hilton along the way? >> when gary is 14 years old, he kes a gun and he shoots his stepfather. he doesn't kill him, but he wounds him very severely. and he's institutionalized. they put him in a mental hospital out in miami. >> hilton went to high school in hialeah, florida, played in a rock band and eventually joined the army. a cocky hilton made sure the cops who arrested him knew of his army service back in the '60s with a unit armed with tactic ittal nuclear weapons. >> i've handled atomic bombs. i did special p weapons. i've handled atomic bombs that damn big that weighed 70 pounds. and he bragged about his criminal con man past. >> i've never w
"true crime" author fred rosen has written 25 books. his latest is "trails of death" about hilton. >> to underestimate him is foolish. this is a very dangerous person. >> according to rosen, he was shaped by a number of factors. hilton, who never knew his biological father, was raised by his mother and a stepfather, a horse trainer from argentina. do juvenile authorities run into young gary hilton along the way? >> when gary is 14 years old, he kes a gun...
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they say professor laurence rosen used the "n" word when discussing racism. one of the student in the class said several people just gone got up. walk out. half of the 60 student dropped the course, that was right before rosen sent out a letter announcing that the class was canceled. >> punch student in the face as an example. so why would you state that comparison actually saying the word. student are asked for at least five times, like can you apologize, you see how un commodore barry affordable we r he said he didn't see how he offended anyone. >> university right here responded with a statement in part essentially defending the professor. they said the university will continue to encourage students , faculty and staff to embrace the values of free speech. now we did try to talk with a professor at his home yesterday. there was cents no response. once again mike and alex, some of the student as we mentioned they got up and walk out, others say hey look we kind of new what we were signing up for. >> right. hate speech of course, right. >> exactly. >> so i g
they say professor laurence rosen used the "n" word when discussing racism. one of the student in the class said several people just gone got up. walk out. half of the 60 student dropped the course, that was right before rosen sent out a letter announcing that the class was canceled. >> punch student in the face as an example. so why would you state that comparison actually saying the word. student are asked for at least five times, like can you apologize, you see how un...
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justice ruth bader ginsburg joined the ceo on -- ceo and president of the constitution center jeffrey rosen. at 6 p.m.s live eastern on c-span. then remarks from chuck schumer budgetgration, the 2019 and senate leadership. he spoke at the university of louisville mcconnell center, which was created by mitch mcconnell, a you can watch senator schumer's comments tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight come on the communicators, from the consumer electronics show in las vegas, technology industry leaders discuss their latest to -- latest developments in artificial intelligence. >> those are all using technologies such as machine figure out what movie you want to watch and what movie you like to listen to. -- what music you like to listen to. system is not a person they're marking things as spam or not, but a computer as -- computer algorithm. you can haveand artificial intelligence powering self driving cars. they use business and machine learning. >> watch the communicators tonight at eight eastern tonight on c-span two. tuesday morning, we are live in little rock arkansas on the c-sp
justice ruth bader ginsburg joined the ceo on -- ceo and president of the constitution center jeffrey rosen. at 6 p.m.s live eastern on c-span. then remarks from chuck schumer budgetgration, the 2019 and senate leadership. he spoke at the university of louisville mcconnell center, which was created by mitch mcconnell, a you can watch senator schumer's comments tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight come on the communicators, from the consumer electronics show in las vegas,...
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rod rosen stein explained there is no specific claim of collusion in the indictment. >> there is no allegationt any american was a knowing participant in the illegal activity. there is no allegation in the indictment that the charge altered the outcome of the 2016 election. apparently a hoax no more as president trump went to florida, he acknowledged that russians werrussiansmeddled but there wao collusion. >> karen mcdougal, the 1998 play mate of the year describe in an eight page account details of a nine month affair with trump beginning in 2006. the handwritten pages are obtained by the new yorker magazine published online today. she was paid $150,000 during the presidential campaign by the national inquirer that never ran the story. they bought it to keep it quiet. the publisher of the inquirer a personal friend of president trump. >> penn state thon going strong as they raise money for pediatric cancer. live at the scene is "action news" reporter chat pradelli. >> it's literally just a couple of minutes ago, a change came crashing down and hit one of the dancers in the head. there is a l
rod rosen stein explained there is no specific claim of collusion in the indictment. >> there is no allegationt any american was a knowing participant in the illegal activity. there is no allegation in the indictment that the charge altered the outcome of the 2016 election. apparently a hoax no more as president trump went to florida, he acknowledged that russians werrussiansmeddled but there wao collusion. >> karen mcdougal, the 1998 play mate of the year describe in an eight page...
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she'll join jeffrey rosen and celebrate the 25th anniversary of her appointment to the supreme court. the event is sold out. >>> hundreds of his thousands of people in puerto rico remain without power, many feel like they have been forgotten by washington. >>> philadelphia honors sharp shank star. damon john those stories when "action newses" continues. >> after being battered by hurricane irma and maria, millions are without power. despite the hardships progress is being made. linda lopez traveled to the island with her act actress and singer jennifer lopez. >> reporter: in his state of the union address president trump said -- >> we are with you, 'love you and we'll pull through together. >> reporter: yet that same day, it was reported that fema would cut off emergency food and water to the island. when they were their four months after hurricane maria. traffic lights are down and some of the signs of people living without electricity and power and the basic necessities are not going to see them for a while. >> roughly a quarter of the island's residents are without electricity. hun
she'll join jeffrey rosen and celebrate the 25th anniversary of her appointment to the supreme court. the event is sold out. >>> hundreds of his thousands of people in puerto rico remain without power, many feel like they have been forgotten by washington. >>> philadelphia honors sharp shank star. damon john those stories when "action newses" continues. >> after being battered by hurricane irma and maria, millions are without power. despite the hardships...
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. >> two officials say president trump is not considering firing deputy attorney rod rosen stein. >>t added 200,000 jobs in january. that is higher than analysts were expecting but unemployment, 4.1%. good news for workers, wages road at their fastest page in eight years, but that turned out to be a double-edged sword. invest gores got word that higher wages could cause inflation sending the dow plummeting, 2.5%, the worst day for the stock market since president trump took office. >> an angry father took control today during the sentencing of former sports dr. larry nasser. randall margrave lunged at nassar and has been to be restrained. his three daughters were victims of sexual assault when he worked at the gymnastic club. later he apologized and tried to focus on the case. >> the survivors and victims are the most important now. my daughters are a part of that. i appreciate and thank all of the survivors for what they have done. >> the judge decided that margraves should not be punished for his actions. he thanked her for her leniency. >> let's go to cecily tynan for the weather
. >> two officials say president trump is not considering firing deputy attorney rod rosen stein. >>t added 200,000 jobs in january. that is higher than analysts were expecting but unemployment, 4.1%. good news for workers, wages road at their fastest page in eight years, but that turned out to be a double-edged sword. invest gores got word that higher wages could cause inflation sending the dow plummeting, 2.5%, the worst day for the stock market since president trump took office....
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rod rosen stein said there's no specific conclusion in the indictment. >> there is no allegation in the indictment that no american was a participant in the illegal activity. there was no charge in the indictment that the charge altered the outcome of the 2016 election. >> it includes no allegations of knowing collusion by the trump team. russia will not allow their citizens to bexpedited to the united states for a trial. they will probably not see the inside of a courtroom. >> karen mcdougle said she had a relationship with donald trump the company decided against publishing. >> she readily admits that she consented to the deal, but feels it's a heavy burden of silence. >> and the publisher of the inquirer is a friend of president trump, the white house issued a statement denying the affair. >> "good morning america" weekend will have more on the alleged affair and the russians as charged in the election probe, "g.m.a." weekend starts at 8:00 a.m. this morning. >>> 5:07 a.m. new information to tell you about this morning, the driver was injured when there their car slammed into a concr
rod rosen stein said there's no specific conclusion in the indictment. >> there is no allegation in the indictment that no american was a participant in the illegal activity. there was no charge in the indictment that the charge altered the outcome of the 2016 election. >> it includes no allegations of knowing collusion by the trump team. russia will not allow their citizens to bexpedited to the united states for a trial. they will probably not see the inside of a courtroom....
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. >> reporter: rosen stein says the conspiracy bought space on u.s. computer servers and spread distrust. >> the defendants used that infrastructure to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks such as facebook, instagram and twitter making it appear that those accounts were controlled by persons located in the united states. >> reporter: lawmakers are saying this development has to be a wake up call for midterm elections in the next presidential race in 2020. president trump tweeted this began before his announcement to run and the trump campaign did nothing wrong. no collusion. the charges against the russiany , bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. they came from special counsel robert mueller who was investigating russian interference. >> there is no allegation in this indictment that any american was a knowing participant in this illegal activity. there is no allegation in the indictment that the charge conduct altered the outcome of the 2016 election. >> reporter: the defendants did communicate with trump campaign members. russ
. >> reporter: rosen stein says the conspiracy bought space on u.s. computer servers and spread distrust. >> the defendants used that infrastructure to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks such as facebook, instagram and twitter making it appear that those accounts were controlled by persons located in the united states. >> reporter: lawmakers are saying this development has to be a wake up call for midterm elections in the next presidential race in 2020....
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. >> student walked out when professor laurence rosen used a racial slur in a seminar called cultural freedom, hate speech, blaspheme and pornography, course designed to make students uncomfortable t certainly d1 of the student, several people walked out, half of the 60 student dropped the course. that will was right before rosen sent out letter announcing the class was canceled. >> he says what's worse of white men punching a black man in a face or white man calling a black man the n words but using the "n" word. a lot of student agree saying that word is unnecessary it, creates a lot of pain for so many people which i don't think he really understands specially in this age with when there are so many problems with racism. >> university responds wad statement saying essentially defending the professor, they say the university will continue to encourage student, faculty and staff to end encourage student faculty and staff to embrace the values of freedom of speech and inclusive at this. >> happy valentine day everybody out there. they have the rush right now whether pick up or deliver
. >> student walked out when professor laurence rosen used a racial slur in a seminar called cultural freedom, hate speech, blaspheme and pornography, course designed to make students uncomfortable t certainly d1 of the student, several people walked out, half of the 60 student dropped the course. that will was right before rosen sent out letter announcing the class was canceled. >> he says what's worse of white men punching a black man in a face or white man calling a black man the...
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. >> deputy attorney general, rod rosen stein called rare news conference to announce criminal charges against russian nationals for interfering in a 2016 presidential election. >> the defendants allegedly conducted what they called information warfare against the united state. >> rosen stein said the conspiracy involved a company called internet research agency is with hundreds of employees, it bought space on servers and spread distrust. >> use that infrastructure to establish hundreds every accounts on social media network such as facebook, instagram, twitter, looking like they were controlled by people in the u.s. this has to be a wake-up call for midterm elections and the next presidential race in 2020 , president trump, briefed on the indictment, tweeted this began before his announce ment to run, and quote the trump campaign did nothing wrong, no collusion. the charges against the russians include conspiracy, bank fraud, aggravated identity evident. >> this they came from special council robert mueller investigating russian interferance and possible coordination with the trump c
. >> deputy attorney general, rod rosen stein called rare news conference to announce criminal charges against russian nationals for interfering in a 2016 presidential election. >> the defendants allegedly conducted what they called information warfare against the united state. >> rosen stein said the conspiracy involved a company called internet research agency is with hundreds of employees, it bought space on servers and spread distrust. >> use that infrastructure to...
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there are two pieces of legislation, there is about rosen stein, not mueller.here's two pieces of legislation to protect boone mueller. there's no evidence they're going to make their way through the judiciary committee but democrats are trying to think of aggressive ways to push them forward even if they don't get a hearing in committee, one of which is to tie them into this government funding fight set to happen in early february. >> can you explain the politics of this to me? can you explain to me why republicans in the house and in the senate are watching the president do this? and doing, as far as we can tell, everything they can to help him? >> they're not just watching it. this week again, when the history of this is written, one of the great revelations of this week is the total supineness of paul ryan. >> because everything that devin nunes is doing is paul ryan sanctioned. >> not just sanctioned. he came out openly yesterday and basically said, we should be investigating the fbi, effectively. he basically said, to the extent the house intelligence com
there are two pieces of legislation, there is about rosen stein, not mueller.here's two pieces of legislation to protect boone mueller. there's no evidence they're going to make their way through the judiciary committee but democrats are trying to think of aggressive ways to push them forward even if they don't get a hearing in committee, one of which is to tie them into this government funding fight set to happen in early february. >> can you explain the politics of this to me? can you...
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given how passive aggressive he is, that the fears about rosen stein, and if they just keep showing up to work, that is enough. >> it works for jeff sessions. the president wanted him gone for a long time and look, the personal bodyguard that delivered the letter to comey is not around any more. so there may be no effective way for trump and -- in this instance to fire rod rosenstein. i think that is right. but the other thing trump is trying to do is put pressure on the justice department. he has this idea that he pressures the justice department will quit or bend to his will. and to some extent, it is worked. we are to -- we are really lucky that jeff sessions had to recuse himself. and it wasn't a choice. he to recuse because he was involved in the campaign. because you do see sessions bending to trump's will and even today sessions who is recused from the investigation and shouldn't have anything to say about the memo because it relates to an underlying investigation he's recused from and putting out state giving credence to the memo and saying it he will refer it to the right peop
given how passive aggressive he is, that the fears about rosen stein, and if they just keep showing up to work, that is enough. >> it works for jeff sessions. the president wanted him gone for a long time and look, the personal bodyguard that delivered the letter to comey is not around any more. so there may be no effective way for trump and -- in this instance to fire rod rosenstein. i think that is right. but the other thing trump is trying to do is put pressure on the justice...
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i am jeffrey rosen, president of the national constitution center and we have an important responsibility on bill of rights day, the national chart of the constitution center to inspire people around the world. before doing that, here we go. we are going to recite not only the first part but the entire congressional charter and i know you can do it. the national constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. and the purpose of our charter, in order to increase understanding of the constitution among the american people. that is what we are going to do today. on december 15, 1791, the bill of rights was ratified. the first 10 amendments which are now known as the bill of rights have become iconic of american liberty throughout the globe but as we learned today in a fascinating series of discussions the bill of rights is not always the bill of rights. not until december 15, 1941, in the heart of world war ii that pres. roosevelt began referring to the bill of rights as the bill of ri
i am jeffrey rosen, president of the national constitution center and we have an important responsibility on bill of rights day, the national chart of the constitution center to inspire people around the world. before doing that, here we go. we are going to recite not only the first part but the entire congressional charter and i know you can do it. the national constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on...
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one thing i would say about rosen tine iun thought that this report was going to come out and buildup a big push to fire mueller or rosenstein, i think that that did not work. >> i think there are two other pieces of news we should conct this to. number one, the disputed resignation of deputy f.b.i. director mccabe. that was sden and apparently he was forced out. this is what the i. is looking into. and the other tng is that the report in the "new york times" that the president's former legal spokespersontoeciding how respond in theng meeith the russians that his son had, and that is an indication ay be he investigation getting closer to the president. robert: as molly isaying, the mueller team is turning its attention to a meeting that took place on o air force last july and that meeting, the white house aidesescribed a trump tower meeting, donald trumpni had and focused on p russian adoptiicy. mueller wanted to know how this came together. hopeix is under scrutiny for her role. and in another piece of news, the attorneys for rick gates, an associate and paul manafort have asked to w
one thing i would say about rosen tine iun thought that this report was going to come out and buildup a big push to fire mueller or rosenstein, i think that that did not work. >> i think there are two other pieces of news we should conct this to. number one, the disputed resignation of deputy f.b.i. director mccabe. that was sden and apparently he was forced out. this is what the i. is looking into. and the other tng is that the report in the "new york times" that the...
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she will speak with national constitution president and ceo jeffrey rosen. live coverage getting underway right now from philadelphia on c-span. ♪ >> again, we are waiting for ruth bader ginsburg to get underway here at the constitution center in philadelphia. both chambers of congress are in session this week. the senate started work on an immigration bill focusing on border security and daca. attend is aans to bill that allows any of those amendments as long as they receive the 60 votes. the houses back tomorrow for a three-day workweek before the --sident -- day recess presidents' day recess. also expected sanctions against hamas and another financial bills. we have the house always live right here on c-span. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen least take your seats, our program will begin shortly. -- please take your seats, our program will begin shortly. ♪ >> again, we are just a minute or two away we are told. coming up after this at 8:00, we will have the remarks from chuck schumer talking about the immigration bill and the 2019 budget. that is right here on c-
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. >> deputy attorney general rod rosen stein will speak today in washington, d.c., about cyber security and the priorities of the justice department. you can join us for that live right here on c-span at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> tonight, on c-span's landmark cases, we'll look at the supreme court case mccullough v. maryland, a case that solidified the federal government's ability to take actions not explicitly stated in the constitution and the legitimate use of this power. explore this case in the high court's ruling with university of virginia associate law professor and mark, university of arkansas law professor, and author of mccullough v. maryland securing a nation. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background, order a cop of the landmark cases companion book. available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmark cases. for an additional resource, a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution.
. >> deputy attorney general rod rosen stein will speak today in washington, d.c., about cyber security and the priorities of the justice department. you can join us for that live right here on c-span at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >> tonight, on c-span's landmark cases, we'll look at the supreme court case mccullough v. maryland, a case that solidified the federal government's ability to take actions not explicitly stated in the constitution and the legitimate use of this power. explore...