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[applause] i am jeffrey rosen the president of this institution. this is such a happy day to celebrate the great collaboration between the national constitution center and c-span. [cheering] c-span has an inspiring nonpartisan mission to bring unfiltered information about the u.s. government to american citizens and that coincides with the national constitution center's mission which i want all of you to recite along with me to inspire our guests and viewers. the national constitution center is only institution in america, chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. that was very well done. [applause] i was thrilled to my friends and colleagues susan who is head of c-span came just a few months ago and said we have a great new book on the president, let's launch at the constitution center. were here to do it and it's an honor to welcome back the great founder of c-span brian lamb. >> america's greatest interviewer i was honored to interview by him from a piece of this book as were my colleagu
[applause] i am jeffrey rosen the president of this institution. this is such a happy day to celebrate the great collaboration between the national constitution center and c-span. [cheering] c-span has an inspiring nonpartisan mission to bring unfiltered information about the u.s. government to american citizens and that coincides with the national constitution center's mission which i want all of you to recite along with me to inspire our guests and viewers. the national constitution center is...
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nevada senator jacky rosen.ulture of cruelty that this administration continues to pursue in regards to my grandchildren is absolutely wrong rosen says she'll continue to block confirmation of to dhs nominees until conditions at the border improve in washington, alexander lee mount. >>next at 5.30 a disturbing story to babies found near a dumpster in fairfield with or what we're learning tonight about their mother. >>lawmakers want to keep your information safe. th >>welcome back to our top story at 5.30 today is the 4th annual as have homeless projects where 30 media outlet serve covering the issue it impacts all of us certainly kron 4 is committed to reporting on this community crisis kron four's maureen kelly took a stroll through some of the city's toughest streets with one man who's taking to twitter. >>to bring attention to his neighborhood to try and make it safer. >>i happen to think that there needed to be some awareness brought us some of the challenges and. twitter seem to be the best avenue. >>item a
nevada senator jacky rosen.ulture of cruelty that this administration continues to pursue in regards to my grandchildren is absolutely wrong rosen says she'll continue to block confirmation of to dhs nominees until conditions at the border improve in washington, alexander lee mount. >>next at 5.30 a disturbing story to babies found near a dumpster in fairfield with or what we're learning tonight about their mother. >>lawmakers want to keep your information safe. th >>welcome...
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rosen: we have heard about the role of it independent judiciary in the rule of law. i would like to address structural checks and balances a bit. ideally leading to compromise among the policymaking branches of government. >> thank you for that question. thank you for including me in this significant anniversary. it is a great honor to be here among three great virginians. i was born in new york. i lived in washington dc, and now work in philadelphia. right across from independence hall where jefferson wrote the declaration, and madison and those other great framers wrote the constitution. what was madison thinking when he created the greatest human document of freedom? what was the centrality of the structural guarantee for the preservation of the rule of law? the summer before he came to philadelphia, madison had a reading project that had been sent to him by jefferson. jefferson sent him two trunk full's of books from paris about the failures of ancients democracies, in particular greece and rome. and madison was concerned that america might go the way of greece.
rosen: we have heard about the role of it independent judiciary in the rule of law. i would like to address structural checks and balances a bit. ideally leading to compromise among the policymaking branches of government. >> thank you for that question. thank you for including me in this significant anniversary. it is a great honor to be here among three great virginians. i was born in new york. i lived in washington dc, and now work in philadelphia. right across from independence hall...
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. >> they better be a good teamor he might already be in the hot s make.at's the throw we saw rosen saw baker mayfield made a comment, and he said that he felt likene ev was against the clevelando brwns. i was really stunned to hear him say that because i've been waiting a stng time as of america has for the cleveland browns to become relevant again. and he has brought -- baker mayfield has brought a mo tremendout of go exgteci to have a heck of a year. they've been awfully strong lasn yearng five of their last seven. >> gaskin looks pretty good. ran thugh a couple tackles. a miout who it isriung se m the break and present it to you when we come back. >>here have b bo moments in history. iee namath in the super ball iii win, jac smith, the dpped pass in the end zone. ryr celebrate. montana taylorment steveyo ung with the 6 touchdown passes. john elway in his final game. colts win and drew brees after that gutsy -- and iyton e t jorg edat on the sideline. that was ten years ago. kubl that? had to look it up. i've looked eight it twice. i can't believe that's ten yea are right up there wi
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is going to be mahler 2nd and let's just briefly sing again that wonderful voice his something from rosen company. 6 6 you're a man to god if you sing a little romantic role do you have a favorite. i do have a favorite composer he's not a romantic composer though it's awfully. bustin bar the reason that i love him is because for me his news it is from another world. really it's so much more connected to the world or to to to go and or to an outside power which one cannot explain but his news it is mostly really just a but it's true i am helplessly romantic i must say we do all the love and the heartbreak that i've experienced in my life if we have to leave it there you are off to sing slesvig host on festival good luck with the rise thank you so much for being with us to vent here we're looking at various european. cultures and today we're going as far east as you can get your to the russian capital moscow and its most visited land rights. red square the beating heart of russia some say it looks most impressive at night time bathed in artificial light behind this store is the kremlin the
is going to be mahler 2nd and let's just briefly sing again that wonderful voice his something from rosen company. 6 6 you're a man to god if you sing a little romantic role do you have a favorite. i do have a favorite composer he's not a romantic composer though it's awfully. bustin bar the reason that i love him is because for me his news it is from another world. really it's so much more connected to the world or to to to go and or to an outside power which one cannot explain but his news it...
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today he's a publisher and a bookseller and a political journalist through his articles and interviews rosen campaigns for the modernization of the mongolian education system and for freedom of expression there and finally someone who lives in exile like don't want to come amiss is the the artist. syrian national yes she's in raney and one woman who she's a visual artist who lives in new york city she's been banned from even visiting iran for the past decades who work often has a melancholic feeling she says that this she said in interview that this is partly due to the fact that she is separated from her home country she works with film video and photography her artwork is highly stylized and minimal it centers on the contrasts between islam and the west the lives of muslim women and dictatorial regimes public life and private life work also looks authentic witty and modernity and the borders between the say these subjects and how they affect each other how they bang up against each other she says herself that she doesn't want to make political obs bought over the years her work always seem
today he's a publisher and a bookseller and a political journalist through his articles and interviews rosen campaigns for the modernization of the mongolian education system and for freedom of expression there and finally someone who lives in exile like don't want to come amiss is the the artist. syrian national yes she's in raney and one woman who she's a visual artist who lives in new york city she's been banned from even visiting iran for the past decades who work often has a melancholic...
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of the truth and then bob hell person, a history of the opium poppy and also being published, brian rosen waled's talk radio's america. explains how conservative talk radio has transformed the republican republican party in the immoral majority, ben howell argues the pursuit of political power over christian value is detrimental to the religious right. and launches we are-her he recall ted life of oliver sacks in, and how are you dr. sack? look for the authors on book tv tv on c-span2.
of the truth and then bob hell person, a history of the opium poppy and also being published, brian rosen waled's talk radio's america. explains how conservative talk radio has transformed the republican republican party in the immoral majority, ben howell argues the pursuit of political power over christian value is detrimental to the religious right. and launches we are-her he recall ted life of oliver sacks in, and how are you dr. sack? look for the authors on book tv tv on c-span2.
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dossier made public news trucks battle with the press intensifies rights are pointing the way it was rosen along the way you say categorically why should the president like can you give us are going to be reading those can you give us are going to be you know nothing more to do during his 1st weeks at the white house trump is on the defensive the man who just appointed national security adviser general michael flynn is caught in the eye of the storm. he lied about his contacts with moscow and the russian embassy and washington. the press reveals it and trump has to retreat mike flynn is a fine person and i asked for his resignation he respectfully gave it flynn is the 1st victim of the battle of washington but firing flint is not enough the question remains what are the relations between trump and moscow to knowingly. cooperate with a hostile foreign power to take over the leadership of the united states. for many months to come finding the truth will test the pillars of the american political system the independence of justice the freedom of the press and the rule of long. under pressure
dossier made public news trucks battle with the press intensifies rights are pointing the way it was rosen along the way you say categorically why should the president like can you give us are going to be reading those can you give us are going to be you know nothing more to do during his 1st weeks at the white house trump is on the defensive the man who just appointed national security adviser general michael flynn is caught in the eye of the storm. he lied about his contacts with moscow and...
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jeffrey rosen runs the terrific national constitution center in philadelphia. >>> coming up, we note a significant anniversary as our nation once again wrestles with a similar kind of question. can my side be firm? and my side super soft? with the sleep number 360 smart bed it can... with your sleep number setting. can it help keep me asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's your last chance to save up to $600 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. ends wednesday. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insur
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>> the firms are nossaman, wendel, rosen, black & dean, and meyers nave riback silver & wilson. meyers nave riback silver & wilson have been working with aztc and other entities. our c.a.c. board heard this item. we have a unanimous motion and will be supporting it with prop c sales tax fund. >> supervisor walton: any other questions or comments? no comments, we will take public comment on this item. seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. can we move this item forward without any objection? item is moved forward without any objection, and with that, mr. clerk, please call the next item. >> clerk: update on yerba buena island updates. this is a presentation. >> good morning, eric cordova here to discuss the leadership update, led by tida as well as caltrans, basically. basically, the concept that you have in front of you shows the three major construction projects that are about to embark here and actually already started. i'm going to start from the top of the screen there that shows the michaela road construction. it is planned to be completed by the spring or summ
>> the firms are nossaman, wendel, rosen, black & dean, and meyers nave riback silver & wilson. meyers nave riback silver & wilson have been working with aztc and other entities. our c.a.c. board heard this item. we have a unanimous motion and will be supporting it with prop c sales tax fund. >> supervisor walton: any other questions or comments? no comments, we will take public comment on this item. seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. can we move this...
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yet the technology writer christine rosen discovers, even here one finds a curious sort of conformism. in words that approximate the paradise, rosen characterizes facebook and other forms of social media as, her words, an overwhelmingly dull sea of money months us in weakness, of conventional individuality, of distinctive sameness. in other words, it's a medium that reflects individuals and conformism paradox detected by our visitors. whether fostered by new social media technologies or other factors, evidence of growing disconnectedness among americans is difficult to ignore. the number of one-person households, for example, in the united states has increased from 7.7% in 1940 to 17% in 1970 to 28% in 2017. in some places, such as washington, d.c., as high as 45%. in manhattan, it is 48%. nearly half of the households in manhattan are people living alone. general social survey data reveals a decline in the number of people discuss important matters. 2004, nearly one-quarter of respondents reported not having a single confidant with whom they could discuss important matter. even enthu
yet the technology writer christine rosen discovers, even here one finds a curious sort of conformism. in words that approximate the paradise, rosen characterizes facebook and other forms of social media as, her words, an overwhelmingly dull sea of money months us in weakness, of conventional individuality, of distinctive sameness. in other words, it's a medium that reflects individuals and conformism paradox detected by our visitors. whether fostered by new social media technologies or other...
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i appreciate it. >> thank you very much, senator rosen. dr. kowalski, in your testimony you discussed not only the impact on families, but also the great cost-saving potential of the research that has resulted from the special diabetes program. that's why i think this investment is one that really pays dividends, both in improving the health care and health of all of these young people, but also the impact on the federal government. for example, the adoption of the artificial pancreas technology and adults could save medicare $1 billion over 25 years. you mentioned that another sdp funded trial related to the slowing of the progression of early kidney disease in people with type one could save literally billions of dollars in the medicare program. what additional research and development has similar cost savings potential? >> thank you, senator collins. because this is such an important benefit of this funding as the economic benefit of course the families it's huge, but to our economy reducing the high blood sugar of diabetes reduce the risk
i appreciate it. >> thank you very much, senator rosen. dr. kowalski, in your testimony you discussed not only the impact on families, but also the great cost-saving potential of the research that has resulted from the special diabetes program. that's why i think this investment is one that really pays dividends, both in improving the health care and health of all of these young people, but also the impact on the federal government. for example, the adoption of the artificial pancreas...
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to be registered that you can't just deal with it at will, joining us for our discussion, jeffrey rosen the national constitution center, the author of the upcoming book conversations with rbg and ruth bader ginsburg on life, liberty and law and will be available in november when we have the author back on our broadcast. jeffrey, you're the one guy i wanted to talk to on this and here is the setup, the framers could not have foreseen abortion, it's nowhere in the constitution. harry black man had an opinion to write in roe versus wade he goes to a medical hospital at the mayo clinic and comes back with the theory of trimesters. ar-15s are nowhere in the constitution. framers couldn't have foreseen them. how has the second amendment grown up with us? >> the framers were not thinking about ak 45s. when th7s. they were scared about the federal standing army and people organizing themselves in state militia could take up arms and protect their liberties. they didn't think whether it was an individual or collective right. only two states, pennsylvania and vermont talked about right to bear a
to be registered that you can't just deal with it at will, joining us for our discussion, jeffrey rosen the national constitution center, the author of the upcoming book conversations with rbg and ruth bader ginsburg on life, liberty and law and will be available in november when we have the author back on our broadcast. jeffrey, you're the one guy i wanted to talk to on this and here is the setup, the framers could not have foreseen abortion, it's nowhere in the constitution. harry black man...
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rod rosen steinsaid it's time to call it what it is. white national list terrorism.e president weighs if on that and the second shooting, whether or not there are other plans to visit either el paso or dayton. the synagogue shooting in pennsylvania, when there's another shooting, the president went out there. he's made a point to visit that's appropriate that doesn't interfere with first pondst responders. >> just to pick up on your point, rod rosen steinsays they chas fie it as terrorismism. do you think this in kind of pressure from officials in his administration will move the needle here? >> reporter: potentially. this is a political mine field for the president. he's shied away from doing that in the past and stayed away from condemning individual acts and treating it more like a mental health crisis. if he does, that will mark a major shift in what everyone can agree is a burgeoning national problem. >> we have yet to hear the president called this by the lone white gunman, any sort of terrorism. whenever something happens where there is a muslim suspect or so,
rod rosen steinsaid it's time to call it what it is. white national list terrorism.e president weighs if on that and the second shooting, whether or not there are other plans to visit either el paso or dayton. the synagogue shooting in pennsylvania, when there's another shooting, the president went out there. he's made a point to visit that's appropriate that doesn't interfere with first pondst responders. >> just to pick up on your point, rod rosen steinsays they chas fie it as...
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psychiatric evaluation and the move even went all the way up to the deputy attorney general jeffrey rosened that epstein was no longer on suicide watch. >> reporter: attorney general bill barr said he is appalled by the federal prison's failure to secure epstein. >> we are now learning of serious irregularities at this facility that are deeply concerning and demand a thorough investigation. the fbi and the office of inspector general are doing just that. >> there have been complaints of chronic understaffing inside mcc manhattan. a number of overtime shifts. >> reporter: guards were supposed to check on epstein every 30 minutes. but sources say the protocol was not followed in the hours before he was discovered. the wealthy financier was set to go on trial next year. prosecutors from the u. attorney's office allege that from about 2002 to 2005 epstein sexually exploited and abused dozens of minor girls at his homes in manhattan, new york, and palm beach, moflorida. among other locations. using cash payments to recruit a vast network of underaged victims. some of them as young as 14 years
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that's how the rosen steel museum is established, it's collected of materials right after the battle of gettysburg, but even in the 1880s, the latter part of the 19th century it's prominently figured as a tourist site. doing touristy things, there are dance halls and all sorts of trolley lines that crisscross through the battlefield making it accessible, making it a tourist destination. we lament that in the 20th century, the home sweet home hotel that used to sit on the fields of picket's charge, that has always been a story of gettysburg, always been a part of its history. >> thank you. >> thank you for your question. please. >> yes, it's always a continuum and as you say there's some things you realize later that shouldn't have been done and have been rectified. so what things do you think are happening right now that you think in the future we're going to say why did we do it that way and should be changed? >> that's a great question. i think now the preservation philosophies are reversible, that's sort of what guides the park service. not to do anything that would be permanent.
that's how the rosen steel museum is established, it's collected of materials right after the battle of gettysburg, but even in the 1880s, the latter part of the 19th century it's prominently figured as a tourist site. doing touristy things, there are dance halls and all sorts of trolley lines that crisscross through the battlefield making it accessible, making it a tourist destination. we lament that in the 20th century, the home sweet home hotel that used to sit on the fields of picket's...
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so i'm aware of the language that you have offered along with senator rosen and senator manchin. that you believe it could improve the bill. i look forward to discussing the language with you as we're moving forward. i think we all want to find the practical path with you. >> thank you, madam chairman. let me see if i can get down to the crux of the problem. we have a world concerned about climate change and the effect of climate conditions on climate change. and 60% of the u.s. electricity that is carbon free is nuclear powered. and 11 nuclear plants are closing by 2025. and most of them will close over the next several years for a variety of reasons. one of the reasons is we have nowhere to put the waste offsite which the nuclear law requires as a result, they came one several ways to move ahead. including a new yucca mountain in effect. a new repository. new interim storage and there are a couple of private storage sites. so there are four places to put this waste that we're talking about. we collected $40 billion from rate payers to store. and we're paying 2.5 million in dama
so i'm aware of the language that you have offered along with senator rosen and senator manchin. that you believe it could improve the bill. i look forward to discussing the language with you as we're moving forward. i think we all want to find the practical path with you. >> thank you, madam chairman. let me see if i can get down to the crux of the problem. we have a world concerned about climate change and the effect of climate conditions on climate change. and 60% of the u.s....
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well it is true that the prime minister the full of prime minister john howard rosen liberal support for george during the. the full sentence was handed down another conservative prime minister several political leaders voiced their support for george pell and it in thing is it is true to say that you know he there are many people who thought the bill would win this appeal but of course that hasn't happened the judgment against him was a $2.00 to $1.00 which already by the appeals court but that certainly. a lot of people felt that he would get off the hook for it but that hasn't been the case you know they're all it's to deprive him of this or of a straight year award the current fund this is called mostly true today but that will be an independent decision but it looks certain that he will lose that time roger maynard for us thanks very much for that from australia. well here in germany president from fall to steinmeyer has warned against abusing religion for political gain and his speech at an assembly of religious leaders some 800 delegates from about 100 countries are attending
well it is true that the prime minister the full of prime minister john howard rosen liberal support for george during the. the full sentence was handed down another conservative prime minister several political leaders voiced their support for george pell and it in thing is it is true to say that you know he there are many people who thought the bill would win this appeal but of course that hasn't happened the judgment against him was a $2.00 to $1.00 which already by the appeals court but...
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well it is true that the prime minister the full of prime minister john howard rosen liberal support folk for george during the. the sentence was handed down another conservative prime minister several political leaders of the voice the support for george pell and it in thing as it is true to say the new heat there are many people who thought the bill would wind its appeal but of course that hasn't happened the judgement against him was a $2.00 to $1.00 majority but it feels cool book that certainly. look people felt that he would get all these people free hasn't been the case now they're all it's to deprive him of his all rouble straight year award the current funds the school mostly true today but that will be an independent decision but it looks certain that he will lose that time or roger maynard for us thanks very much for that from australia. but still to come on this show the world's biggest interfaith summit is taking place in southern germany religious leaders from around the world are looking for ways to prevent war from being waged in the name of religion. but 1st the brit
well it is true that the prime minister the full of prime minister john howard rosen liberal support folk for george during the. the sentence was handed down another conservative prime minister several political leaders of the voice the support for george pell and it in thing as it is true to say the new heat there are many people who thought the bill would wind its appeal but of course that hasn't happened the judgement against him was a $2.00 to $1.00 majority but it feels cool book that...
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well it is true that the prime minister the full of prime minister john howard rosen liberal support for george pell the during the. the full sentence was handed down another conservative prime minister several political leaders of the boys the support for george pell and it in fairness it is true to say that you know heat there are many people who thought the girl would win this appeal but of course that hasn't happened the judgment against him was a 2 to one majority but it feels cool book but certainly. a lot of people felt that he would get all these people free but that hasn't been the case you know they're all it's to deprive them of this or will straight you will or the current funds the school mostly today but that will be an independent decision but it looks certain that he will lose that time roger maynard for us thanks very much for that from australia. while the british prime minister burst johnson is coming to berlin today to try to persuade chancellor on a macro to reopen bracks a negotiation johnson is calling for the so-called backstop for the irish border to be scrap
well it is true that the prime minister the full of prime minister john howard rosen liberal support for george pell the during the. the full sentence was handed down another conservative prime minister several political leaders of the boys the support for george pell and it in fairness it is true to say that you know heat there are many people who thought the girl would win this appeal but of course that hasn't happened the judgment against him was a 2 to one majority but it feels cool book...
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so she was totally blind she couldn't see anything she could get was like manchurians rosen is in miami and then did she have surgery on the plane yesterday were you the lady who was dancing just now yes because because you're happy. meters are some are not i don't know you that was how can i say that i have. my. life. a key element of the old this program is to work with local medical start using local facilities this ensures that even when the plane is gone the much needed specialist i treatment can still be provided in zambia this training is done they could to a central hospital where dr m. boney works our children and i problems vision impairment is not a big problem in zambia we have about 50000 children we did you get into the country since obvious came to keep it they provide what we needed to the ship they want to be the good people i seem to think. this is the only guy hospital children that hospital in zambia yes is glad that we have. 3 young sisters have travelled over 16 hours by box with their mother to receive treatment from the will be steamed. all 3 suffer from varying
so she was totally blind she couldn't see anything she could get was like manchurians rosen is in miami and then did she have surgery on the plane yesterday were you the lady who was dancing just now yes because because you're happy. meters are some are not i don't know you that was how can i say that i have. my. life. a key element of the old this program is to work with local medical start using local facilities this ensures that even when the plane is gone the much needed specialist i...
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the national constitution president jeffrey rosen and the university virginia law this event hosted by the college of women and -- the quality of william and mary. this is about an hour. ♪ we are here to talk about constitutions of the rule of law. ifh a particular focus on you have a rule of law, how do you keep it? nurture it? make it stick? we have three extraordinary distinguished panelists to lead this conversation. each of them is directly involved with the workings of constitutional democracy. studying it, thinking about it, writing about it, teaching about it. and actually directly involved in its workings. thise introduce triumvirate. roger gregory is the chief judge thehe court of appeals for fourth circuit. he has served on that court for almost 20 years. --has the distinguished distinction of having been nominated for the court by both president clinton and president george w. bush. he was confirmed by the senate 93-1/ judge gregory is the first african-american to serve on the fourth circuit. he founded a law firm with the first african american lawyer of virginia. also ha
the national constitution president jeffrey rosen and the university virginia law this event hosted by the college of women and -- the quality of william and mary. this is about an hour. ♪ we are here to talk about constitutions of the rule of law. ifh a particular focus on you have a rule of law, how do you keep it? nurture it? make it stick? we have three extraordinary distinguished panelists to lead this conversation. each of them is directly involved with the workings of constitutional...
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general who met with the us attorney in addition to jesse lou and the deputy attorney general jeff rosen presumably to talk doj out of prosecuting andrew mccabe and this has to do with an internal investigation by the fbi in terms of a leak in october 2016. mccabe denies he was the source of that leak. turns out he authorized a leak. to talk to a wall street journal reporter and leak this information. he said i didn't do it, didn't know who did it until the end when he said maybe i did that. heather: they confused him. >> it is tough doing these prosecutions. juries are notoriously liberal, they don't like donald trump. andrew mccabe sued the fbi, his firing was retaliatory, and politically motivated. he was authorized to leak information if he wanted, just not to lie about it and he said i did come forward as soon as i remembered and doj would have to prove that was a lie and he intentionally lied wendy 9 knowing about the leaks the first time. heather: we are waiting for all kinds of things to come down. thank you for joining us, appreciate it, have a great day. the time is 20 minutes
general who met with the us attorney in addition to jesse lou and the deputy attorney general jeff rosen presumably to talk doj out of prosecuting andrew mccabe and this has to do with an internal investigation by the fbi in terms of a leak in october 2016. mccabe denies he was the source of that leak. turns out he authorized a leak. to talk to a wall street journal reporter and leak this information. he said i didn't do it, didn't know who did it until the end when he said maybe i did that....
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the towel falls to the floor at that moment roosevelt rosen on his wheelchair and without a moments hesitation he is seat mister president i have nothing to conceal from you. you have that kind of relationship for me. you have a governor in a new ambassador who have come he had been governor of new hampshire. he was very pro- british and church hill. that relationship is cemented. that was a prerequisite. the big factors hitler's own gambles. the more things begin to go their way. and then when they began to go against them. what happens is his air force does not bomb britain into submission. he is frustrated and so he goes back to the original ideas which he spelled out again and again that the future lies in the conquest of the east. to enslave colonize and exploit the territory of the ukraine, russia and get rid of the intervention sleds. and he decides what i'm going to do is i can't quite defeat britain right now which originally heat that would convince the soviet union to make it easy to dominate the soviet union and that he turns to the soviet union and he says i will just downplay it
the towel falls to the floor at that moment roosevelt rosen on his wheelchair and without a moments hesitation he is seat mister president i have nothing to conceal from you. you have that kind of relationship for me. you have a governor in a new ambassador who have come he had been governor of new hampshire. he was very pro- british and church hill. that relationship is cemented. that was a prerequisite. the big factors hitler's own gambles. the more things begin to go their way. and then when...
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senator rosen. >> welcome back, mr. chairman.hank you to you and senator murray for working together in this important package and for all you being here today i will give a special shout out to the university of nevada graduate. thank you. i appreciate that. i want to add to senator murkowski's rural concerns. ... health care is one of the top issues and al gore in nevada like alaska is underserved. and so this is critical to us. it's currently drafted anybody here can chime in, the funds that are authorized can be used for telemedicine equipment, training and program evaluation. i i have kind of a two-part question. what else to think is affected to get a program telemedicine program up and running? what you think the minimum time stamp would be reasonable for telemedicine program especially once we get some templates done? >> the point you're making is incredibly important. i spent a lot of time working and rural health care issues. as you point out what we need in group america are truth disruptions that allow for health care
senator rosen. >> welcome back, mr. chairman.hank you to you and senator murray for working together in this important package and for all you being here today i will give a special shout out to the university of nevada graduate. thank you. i appreciate that. i want to add to senator murkowski's rural concerns. ... health care is one of the top issues and al gore in nevada like alaska is underserved. and so this is critical to us. it's currently drafted anybody here can chime in, the...
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chief judge gregory joining national constitution president jeffrey rosen and university of virginia law professor a.e. dick hosted by the event the college of william and mary. this is one hour. ♪ ♪ friends, welcome. as we just noted, we are here to talk about constitutions and the rule of law. with a particular focus on if you have a rule of law, how do you keep it? how do you nurture it? how do you make it stick? make it stick? we have three extraordinary distinguished panelists to lead this conversation. each of them is directly
chief judge gregory joining national constitution president jeffrey rosen and university of virginia law professor a.e. dick hosted by the event the college of william and mary. this is one hour. ♪ ♪ friends, welcome. as we just noted, we are here to talk about constitutions and the rule of law. with a particular focus on if you have a rule of law, how do you keep it? how do you nurture it? how do you make it stick? make it stick? we have three extraordinary distinguished panelists to lead...
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one, equinox, please stop blaring msnbc in the locker rooms and two josh rosen, please leave the miamidesperately needed!other than that, thanks for the free treadmills. no one cares. and that's the memo. >> stephen ross tried to defend himself today by saying that he has -- he strongly agrees on some issues and it disagrees in others. but should he be worried that this will actually hurt his businesses? the party panel is back. too many boycotts to keep track of. it is so dumb. >> if you want to work at the president a thing is perfectly fine. the guide talks about invasions, infestations and i think it's actually fine. >> you against deportation? >> within reason. >> against mass deportation? >> yes. >> are you against the federal government reading dispensary legally run and operated? >> him against a lot of things. >> you should boycott them because they give money to barack obama. >> they go, you got me. i have issue with the boycott of nike but will perfectly fine with boycotting nike. >> eyewear nikes after the show! i did not boycott nike. >> i stick with that. >> h a play in m
one, equinox, please stop blaring msnbc in the locker rooms and two josh rosen, please leave the miamidesperately needed!other than that, thanks for the free treadmills. no one cares. and that's the memo. >> stephen ross tried to defend himself today by saying that he has -- he strongly agrees on some issues and it disagrees in others. but should he be worried that this will actually hurt his businesses? the party panel is back. too many boycotts to keep track of. it is so dumb. >>...
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and barack obama used the fbi to go after james rosen, and the associated press reports.e knew of nothing by the. so to say this president by calling a reporter or news organization fake news is like a dictator is so absurd and outrageous. i'm not aware that he used the fbi other irs other sedition act. if you ask them about fdr, they love fdr or woodrow wilson. pete: but he has used all caps on twitter. mark require's very painful to watch. mark: this is part of the problem. when you look at the stretch of history in the media, half the american people give or take, the vast majority of republicans. i am not making this up. it's in the book. you can look at the research -- that does not trust the media. the vast majority of democrats do. that's fine. but that means you are playing to a political party. you are playing to an agenda. you couldn't tell me the difference between the democrat agenda and what you hear from chris cuomo or don lemon or a whole list of reporters, the same with msnbc. pete: you lay out on you clear it is how many executives and hosts took senior p
and barack obama used the fbi to go after james rosen, and the associated press reports.e knew of nothing by the. so to say this president by calling a reporter or news organization fake news is like a dictator is so absurd and outrageous. i'm not aware that he used the fbi other irs other sedition act. if you ask them about fdr, they love fdr or woodrow wilson. pete: but he has used all caps on twitter. mark require's very painful to watch. mark: this is part of the problem. when you look at...
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but rosen cants and gilden stern are dead if you have seen the play or read it it's ridiculous but methodicaland so it's chaotic but methodic al. >> right, exactly that's a nice way of putting it. so i think something else to keep in mind is that pollock and his colleagues were creating something new. they had the confidence again to leave behind the european painters, behind the styles of the new deal, the 1930s and what had come before appear create something that's going to showcase american originality, american grandier. and create something the world had never seen and also to the point the world would take notice of. we'll come wak to that people. i'd like to talk about mark rothko, born at the beginning of the century and into a jewish family in latvia. arrived in the united states at the age of 14. he was largely self-taut though he studied with gorky. he didn't care for gorky because he thought he supervised him too closely. and again historian irving sandaler said he had a desire to create a modern mythic art. and rothko and adolph gottlieb wrote a manifesto in 1943 appear said the
but rosen cants and gilden stern are dead if you have seen the play or read it it's ridiculous but methodicaland so it's chaotic but methodic al. >> right, exactly that's a nice way of putting it. so i think something else to keep in mind is that pollock and his colleagues were creating something new. they had the confidence again to leave behind the european painters, behind the styles of the new deal, the 1930s and what had come before appear create something that's going to showcase...
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his feet an issue but brown is back arriving today with agent drew rosen house ready to get back to work after finding a loophole that might allow him to wear the helmet he wants as long as it's less than ten years old. gruden confident. >> it's great to have him back. had a good understanding in spite of what people think. we had a pretty good understanding what is going to happen and now we're ready to get rolling. >> it was good to hear. i'm battling to see my face all over the news. all the talk. these guys are doing a good job with supporting me. great for them to come out about it and excited to hear. >> so how did brown find his helmet? he crowd sourced. social media. mixed results, remember he needs a specific model that isn't made anymore, the shut air advantage. they offered the raiders' helmet to get the play calls, not league approved. sage rosenfeld has the right helmet that's an old giants' helmet if brown is hungry, the fan is offering up his nacho helmet again probably not league approved. the replies to brown's tweets were really funny so if you got time, go online and c
his feet an issue but brown is back arriving today with agent drew rosen house ready to get back to work after finding a loophole that might allow him to wear the helmet he wants as long as it's less than ten years old. gruden confident. >> it's great to have him back. had a good understanding in spite of what people think. we had a pretty good understanding what is going to happen and now we're ready to get rolling. >> it was good to hear. i'm battling to see my face all over the...
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and it's absurd it's ridiculous but rosen cants and gilden stern are dead. the play is ridiculous but it's methodical. it's chaotic but methodical. >> exactly a nice way of putting it. so i think something else to keep in mind is that pollock and his colleagues were creating something new. they had the confidence, again to leave behind the european painters, behind the styles of the new deal, the 1930s and what had come before and create something that's going to showcase american originality, american grand yur. the paintings are enormous and create something the world had never seen before and to the point the world takes notice of. we'll come back to that theme. i'd also like to talk about mark rothko born at the beginning of the century to a jewish family in latvia. arrived in the united states at the age of 14. he was largely self-taut though he studied briefly with gorky and he didn't care for gorky because he thought he had supervised him too closely. and again historian irving sandaler says he decide to create a modern mythic art. and rothko and adol
and it's absurd it's ridiculous but rosen cants and gilden stern are dead. the play is ridiculous but it's methodical. it's chaotic but methodical. >> exactly a nice way of putting it. so i think something else to keep in mind is that pollock and his colleagues were creating something new. they had the confidence, again to leave behind the european painters, behind the styles of the new deal, the 1930s and what had come before and create something that's going to showcase american...