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show to the modeling agencies fandy it was well brad well traveled well educated graduated stanford law school i had gone to princeton theology school so it was it was very appealing to be around somebody who i was frankly very impressed with and so fascinated with. and eight months later we were getting married at the dallas arboretum and all of our family and friends were there and it was at that point seemed like a dream come true. there were red flags before we got married there were there were frankly there were red flags all along the way sandy has what i consider to be a dual personality and that this other character would emerge whenever he drank i don't literally had to do something radical. the only remedy to remove him from my life was for me to leave dallas i had to leave dallas and i'd leave all my friends behind and completely. move to a different city. sandy. that he wouldn't leave her i just kept saying you know let's be friends let's be friends he wanted it to be more so he told me that he was going to europe and that i never heard anything for a while the word got back to me
show to the modeling agencies fandy it was well brad well traveled well educated graduated stanford law school i had gone to princeton theology school so it was it was very appealing to be around somebody who i was frankly very impressed with and so fascinated with. and eight months later we were getting married at the dallas arboretum and all of our family and friends were there and it was at that point seemed like a dream come true. there were red flags before we got married there were there...
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that's just off the charts, said deborah rhode, a legal ethics expert from stanford law school. ls itself as a multitasking law firm and includes in its list of skills crisis management and now the nra's law firm's outrageous billing has delivered a new crisis to the nra which no one can manage. the new york state attorney general is investigating all of this for violations of new york state's laws and regulations governing non-profit groups like the nra. wayne lapierre's lavish personal spending has not been limited to clothes. he also spent a couple hundred thousand dollars on air travel and a very peculiar expense for an apartment in fairfax, virginia, for a summer intern. wayne lapierre spent well over $4,000 per month, per month, for an apartment for a young woman who was a summer intern for a total summer rent of $13,804.84, all paid for with nra dues and that is a very, very expensive apartment for fairfax, virginia. wayne lapierre and the nra's crisis management law firm have not offered one word of explanation about that apartment that wayne lapierre rented for the summe
that's just off the charts, said deborah rhode, a legal ethics expert from stanford law school. ls itself as a multitasking law firm and includes in its list of skills crisis management and now the nra's law firm's outrageous billing has delivered a new crisis to the nra which no one can manage. the new york state attorney general is investigating all of this for violations of new york state's laws and regulations governing non-profit groups like the nra. wayne lapierre's lavish personal...
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office of quinn emanuel [ inaudible- static] your and sullivan previously serving as dean of stanford law school and she taught constitutional law at stanford and harvard. she has argued 11 times before the supreme court and author of a scholar on women's equality. she was a marshall scholar and serve the court of appeal second circuit. dean sullivan you are recognized for five minutes. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] chairman nadler got chairman cohen ranking members thank you so much for the honor of allowing me to testify today in support of the equal rights amendment which would add to our constitution to guarantee that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the united states or any state on account of sex. it would also provide that congress has the power to enforce the amendment by appropriate legislation. as noted by rep. carolyn maloney and rep. jackie speier in their eloquent remarks, the united states constitution the rules oldest written constitution is also the only major written constitution in the world that lacks a provision declaring men and women a
office of quinn emanuel [ inaudible- static] your and sullivan previously serving as dean of stanford law school and she taught constitutional law at stanford and harvard. she has argued 11 times before the supreme court and author of a scholar on women's equality. she was a marshall scholar and serve the court of appeal second circuit. dean sullivan you are recognized for five minutes. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] chairman nadler got chairman cohen ranking members thank you so much...
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he group up in a rich all white new jersey suburb then he went to stanford and yale law school and wenta road scholarship. almost nobody in america is more privileged than cory booker. you couldn't be more privileged than cory booker. now it's the 2020 presidential race so booker has recast himself as the victim poor cory booker. so his supporters are lashing out at pete buttigieg who is ahead of booker in the polls. intuj winning because he has more privilege than bucker. this is how the modern democratic party works. in march he said beto o'rourke's popularity was because, you guessed it, racism. >> why beto o'rourke and not andrew gill lamb and stacey abrams as the darling of the media? >> i don't think that success is zero sum so i don't want to disparage or take away from the reaction and the legitimate response people had to his campaign. i do want to call to question and i would challenge people to consider why we were not lifted up in the same way. i think race plays a part of it. >> another graduate of yale law school. they all went to yale law school. richie i don't know if yo
he group up in a rich all white new jersey suburb then he went to stanford and yale law school and wenta road scholarship. almost nobody in america is more privileged than cory booker. you couldn't be more privileged than cory booker. now it's the 2020 presidential race so booker has recast himself as the victim poor cory booker. so his supporters are lashing out at pete buttigieg who is ahead of booker in the polls. intuj winning because he has more privilege than bucker. this is how the...
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received her lm llm in taxation from florida university 1983 and a law degree from cumberland school of law stanforduniversity 1982. thank you all for joining us. we will go left to right. >> thank you chairman and ranking members of the committee. i want to thank you for the invitation to speak at today's hearing and also your work and seeking to enact important improvements of the retirement system. i am the vice president of retirement and income solutions at principal financial group. we are based in des moines and in the chairman's home state of iowa. i am pleased to offer insight based on principles for the 75 years in the retirement industry. our experience with small to medium-sized employers and their employees, we currently provide retirement services to more than 45,500 plan sponsors of all sizes as well as five- point 9 million participant employees. at principal we care about understanding the needs of our clients and employees through such activities like councils, focus groups, real-time feedback and data collection. this information informs our innovation efforts as we seek to better
received her lm llm in taxation from florida university 1983 and a law degree from cumberland school of law stanforduniversity 1982. thank you all for joining us. we will go left to right. >> thank you chairman and ranking members of the committee. i want to thank you for the invitation to speak at today's hearing and also your work and seeking to enact important improvements of the retirement system. i am the vice president of retirement and income solutions at principal financial group....
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law school. she practiced law i never did. she went to stanford and went to the west and she understood justice o'connor as well or better than i did. this is been the most interesting book for me. and that has something to do with the fact that i have never written about a woman before. >> interesting, let's work chronologically if we could. we have his childhood in a up on a ranch no electricity, no running hot water, can you talk a little bit about what you learn in new to the record about her childhood? >> judge wilkinson said when i was a child i had a cat, a bobcat. and that's the way it was out there. a hundred and 60000 acres no heat, no running water and it was unbelievably primitive. , vast, beautiful, desolate, her playmates were cowboys and animals that would perk you, or bite you. and she had to learn self-reliance in a hurry. and she could gallop across the prairies with her hair flying and fire a rifle before she is ten years old, driver truck before she was ten. i will tell you the story, because she liked to tell a story. when she
law school. she practiced law i never did. she went to stanford and went to the west and she understood justice o'connor as well or better than i did. this is been the most interesting book for me. and that has something to do with the fact that i have never written about a woman before. >> interesting, let's work chronologically if we could. we have his childhood in a up on a ranch no electricity, no running hot water, can you talk a little bit about what you learn in new to the record...
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french, english, she got her bachelor's degree in psychology from stanford a juris doctorate from the university of michigan law school. she got her start in chicago politics working for mayor herald washington as the deputy corporation counsel for finance and development and continued to work through the mayor's office into the 90s. it was when she was deputy chief of staff for mayor richard daily , that she hired a young woman named michelle robinson. she hired her away from a a law firm, and at that time she was engaged to a guy named barack obama. you may know where i'm going with this. after years of working in municipal government and private business valerie jar t was selected by president obama to be senior adviser to the president and assistant to the president for intergovernmental relations and public liaison. she managed the office of public engagement, the office of inter governmental affairs. the office of urban affairs, and also chaired the white house counsel on women, and girls. and the white house office of olympic paralympic, and youth sports. since leaving the white house she's volunteered as the s
french, english, she got her bachelor's degree in psychology from stanford a juris doctorate from the university of michigan law school. she got her start in chicago politics working for mayor herald washington as the deputy corporation counsel for finance and development and continued to work through the mayor's office into the 90s. it was when she was deputy chief of staff for mayor richard daily , that she hired a young woman named michelle robinson. she hired her away from a a law firm, and...
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with schools of law and medicine and business and theology, sought self indeed as america's first truly comprehensive private university. a half generation ahead of johns hopkins in chicago and stanford. a large crowd gathered for the education of the university cornerstone in october 1860. the founders possessed in vision and they utterly lacked in timing. within a month abraham lincoln was elected president. secession and four years of war followed. every building destroyed and every penny lost. words of the familiar hymn describes the reality at war's end. not a stone was left unturned while the nations pride overthrown went down to dust. but a new generation of founders chastened by war, cleansed from the stain of pride knowing firsthand how original sin can cause a world to fall returned to the mountain and went to work that the university could final open its doors to eight students in september 1868. now a college of 1700 undergraduates in the school of theology of 80 resident students, over 150 years the university of many different bouts is now shaped by, learning from but neither denying nor attempting to retreat into its past is now the university of the 21st century. that
with schools of law and medicine and business and theology, sought self indeed as america's first truly comprehensive private university. a half generation ahead of johns hopkins in chicago and stanford. a large crowd gathered for the education of the university cornerstone in october 1860. the founders possessed in vision and they utterly lacked in timing. within a month abraham lincoln was elected president. secession and four years of war followed. every building destroyed and every penny...
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stanford but my ph.d. is on the streets of newark because i was adopted by sort of the elders in that community and put to work. first thing i did getting out of law schoolhts of others. can't pay it back. got to pay it forward. why i tell people life is about purpose, not position. the work i was doing then is very similar in purpose of the work i'm doing right now. when i come home to newark, new jersey, that's my barometer. work i'm doing, does it really matter to ms. jones, the first person, tenants in my building first told me to run for office and made me promise i would not leave the community or forget the people that first got me elected. >> when you ran for mayor first time against sharpe james it was a brutal campaign. all manner of abuse and intimidation, and caricature of you. >> sharpe is quoted calling cory a [ bleep ] white boy and telling audiences he takes money from the ku klux klan. he says cory, a baptist is actually jewish. >> went to stanford and he's jewish. >> how powerful was that? you end up losing most black awards in that race. the margin of difference? >> we actually won a lot of black neighborhoods. we lost that election by
stanford but my ph.d. is on the streets of newark because i was adopted by sort of the elders in that community and put to work. first thing i did getting out of law schoolhts of others. can't pay it back. got to pay it forward. why i tell people life is about purpose, not position. the work i was doing then is very similar in purpose of the work i'm doing right now. when i come home to newark, new jersey, that's my barometer. work i'm doing, does it really matter to ms. jones, the first...