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joshua also served as law clerk to justice steven brian of the u.s. supreme court and was editor in chief of "yale law journal." thank you very much for participating on the panel today and welcome to george town. why don't we go ahead and get started with director john h. thompson, if you wouldn't mind. leading things off. >> thank you, john. i'd like to do three things. talk about why the census is so important, talk a little bit about what's different with the 2020 census as opposed to previous censuses, and then lay the groundwork by saying where we are now. i think my fellow panelists will more than cover much more details about that. so why is the census important? we've already heard it's the basis for reapportioning the congress every ten years. that's a constitutional mandate. the data from the census are used to support fair redistricting and every state uses those data, although not every state is required to. the census results are used to allocate over $600 billion, with a "b," in federal funding, federal funding, every year. the private
joshua also served as law clerk to justice steven brian of the u.s. supreme court and was editor in chief of "yale law journal." thank you very much for participating on the panel today and welcome to george town. why don't we go ahead and get started with director john h. thompson, if you wouldn't mind. leading things off. >> thank you, john. i'd like to do three things. talk about why the census is so important, talk a little bit about what's different with the 2020 census as...
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brian: they don't deserve it thanks so much, steven. ainsley: thank you, steven. >> thank you. n hit film will do the same. ainsley: the hit song i can only imagine mercy me there they are in our green room. brian: i hope they can play. they don't have any instruments ♪ can i only imagine ♪ surrounded by your glory ♪ what will my heart . . . . ♪ steve: the president announced he has commission ad federal commission on school safety. >> background checks, stop violence act, they have broad bipartisan support and the president wants to see congress now. >> president trump heads to california tomorrow as governor jerry brown accuses him going to war with his state. >> we are a rule of law country. they are breaking down the rule of law by creating a sanctuary city. >> republican party is the trump party right now. that is not to say it will stay that way. >> jeff flake was so repulsive to voters in a red state he couldn't win his own primary. he wants to take a run at it nationally. >> would you take a dna test to put this issue to rest. >> i know who i am. >> she has been lying ab
brian: they don't deserve it thanks so much, steven. ainsley: thank you, steven. >> thank you. n hit film will do the same. ainsley: the hit song i can only imagine mercy me there they are in our green room. brian: i hope they can play. they don't have any instruments ♪ can i only imagine ♪ surrounded by your glory ♪ what will my heart . . . . ♪ steve: the president announced he has commission ad federal commission on school safety. >> background checks, stop violence act,...
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again, brian green: >> it's kind of amazing that steven hawking was born 300 years after the death of galileo to the day and he died on einstein's birthday. and indeed those are both hatting individuals because ing ranks among them in the pantheon of the greatest visionary scthinkers thance has ever known. >> o'brien: stephen hawking died wednesday at his home in cambridge.s s, was 76 yed. >> sreenivasan: miut this in perspective for us. how much did he contribute to our understanding of the universe? >> you know, hari, he painted with that really broad canvas. he was able to connect really big things-- the expansion of the universe, what gets bigger than that-- with quantum mechanics, the smallest things s know. when he udying black holes, he was able to determine tiny particles actually came out of black holes. previously, scientists believed there was nothing that could escape from a black hoe. this fundamentally changed the understanding of how black holes work. and if you kind of rewind the formula d do it backwards, gave us greater understanding into the origins of the universe,
again, brian green: >> it's kind of amazing that steven hawking was born 300 years after the death of galileo to the day and he died on einstein's birthday. and indeed those are both hatting individuals because ing ranks among them in the pantheon of the greatest visionary scthinkers thance has ever known. >> o'brien: stephen hawking died wednesday at his home in cambridge.s s, was 76 yed. >> sreenivasan: miut this in perspective for us. how much did he contribute to our...
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brian: two people died steven and ray len, a 17-year-old. know steve have you been talking to an expert and have you been talking to terry. i'm sure have you some questions. steve: absolutely right. terry, it was about 48 hours ago here in austin when the chief of police came out and essentially engaged the bomber. and he said we would like to open a dialogue with you. so, go ahead and contact us. he gave the number and different ways to come in contact with the chief whose office is right behind me right here. you told us yesterday you felt as if by virtue of him putting these two packages into the federal express mail stream that's how he was talking back to them. he was answering the chief with more bombs. which brings up the question: why did he change the operational tempo of the delivery of these bombs? >> that's a really good question, steve. i think we will find out a lot more about that. that's one of the whats and hows and whys that i hope they will be able to answer here in the next few days. but, keep in mind, that in all of thes
brian: two people died steven and ray len, a 17-year-old. know steve have you been talking to an expert and have you been talking to terry. i'm sure have you some questions. steve: absolutely right. terry, it was about 48 hours ago here in austin when the chief of police came out and essentially engaged the bomber. and he said we would like to open a dialogue with you. so, go ahead and contact us. he gave the number and different ways to come in contact with the chief whose office is right...
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brian cox said this morning that sticks in my head. in thousands of years, when we are long gone, people will still be talking about professor steven hawkinging in his communication as well. taking very a bstra ct communication as well. taking very abstract and theoretical work that he was doing and connecting it to everyday life. to the kinds of thoughts that we all, as humans, have as well as physicists. i think the greatness of his mind was in making those leaps and allowing the rest of us to follow along the bridges that he set out for us. it is amazing to see the connections between this two house and see that he was doing the same thing throughout. thank you all, we really appreciate your time. still to come... what can be done to help muslim communities integrate better into british society? community leaders share their views on a plan to help address if your child is under 5 — the chances of a man teaching them is very slim. the numbers of men working as early years teachers has always been low. in fact, for the past 20 years, it's been around 2 per cent of the total workforce in the sector. there are currently around 25,000 job v
brian cox said this morning that sticks in my head. in thousands of years, when we are long gone, people will still be talking about professor steven hawkinging in his communication as well. taking very a bstra ct communication as well. taking very abstract and theoretical work that he was doing and connecting it to everyday life. to the kinds of thoughts that we all, as humans, have as well as physicists. i think the greatness of his mind was in making those leaps and allowing the rest of us...
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ainsley: justice john paul stevens stirring out rage in a op-ed about guns that the demonstrators so seek more lasting reform. they should demand a repeal of the second amendment. brian something. good morning everyone. i think all politicians should let americans know where they stand on their right to self-defense. i found retired justice stevens' op-ed incredibly interesting, in addition calling for repeal of the second amendment he did so as a way to restrict speech because law-abiding americans are too good speaking up in defense of their second amendment rights. that struck me as incredibly odd from someone who used to term and obviously write decisions on the constitution. so just very odd for him to write that op-ed. it seemed to undermine any defense that he would have ever standing up for free speech but i think everybody, yes, graham's right, get on record. where do you stand? pete: is this revealing where the left truly stand? i hear about reasonable and responsible gun legislation as you ask protesters and we asked many and hear the op-ed, a lot want to get at the heart of it second amendment. >> pete, you're completely right on that. for first time we'r
ainsley: justice john paul stevens stirring out rage in a op-ed about guns that the demonstrators so seek more lasting reform. they should demand a repeal of the second amendment. brian something. good morning everyone. i think all politicians should let americans know where they stand on their right to self-defense. i found retired justice stevens' op-ed incredibly interesting, in addition calling for repeal of the second amendment he did so as a way to restrict speech because law-abiding...
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brian: i want to talk about that because a lot of people think the kids are, too many helicopter parents. >>> let's change gears. retired supreme court justice, john paul stevensnd amendment will be repealed as much as democrats like to see that happen and despite the words yesterday of supreme court justice stevens, no way. we need more republicans in 2018 and must always hold the supreme court. steve: our next guest fired up about that. grant allen. host of rant nation on crtv. good morning to you, grant. >> thanks for having me, guys. steve: back in the day the founding fathers could never forecast the advancement of technology in weapons. you see a parallel, don't you? >> you're trying to get me, get me upset already. that is one of my favorite things to hear people say, oh, graham, the founding fathers couldn't imagine we have automatic weapons or some people call full semiautomatic, made up term in the first place. that is slippery slope. if you believe the founding fathers were not intelligent enough to believe, hundreds of years in technology we wouldn't have advances in weaponry as well you're not paying attention. if you go down that road, what about
brian: i want to talk about that because a lot of people think the kids are, too many helicopter parents. >>> let's change gears. retired supreme court justice, john paul stevensnd amendment will be repealed as much as democrats like to see that happen and despite the words yesterday of supreme court justice stevens, no way. we need more republicans in 2018 and must always hold the supreme court. steve: our next guest fired up about that. grant allen. host of rant nation on crtv. good...
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steven tweeted us no one thinks what hollywood thinks. only hurting themselves. concentrate on making decent movies for a change. ainsley: hollywood, no one wants your opinion. made up words, acting. brianin. all the lib hollywood elite. people knew exactly what was ming. on some lel ifeople think they were watching and republan conservatives, selling out or giving in the toen a at this trump flavor. there is one person who i think made a pro-american comment. and that was -- got some backlash. ainsley: silence. brian: barely acknowledged the military montage. steve: what do you think? let us know. 7:10 in new york city. it's time for a fox news alert. jillian: good morning, guys. we are following breaking news. let's get you caught up on this beginning with that fox news alert as you mentioned, steve. north korea agreeing to suspend nuclear and missile tests if it talks with the u.s. announcement following a rare meeting with south korea which says the north is ready for heart-to-heart talks with the u.s. about denuclearization. the rogue regime made it clear there is no need for nuclear weapons if military threats are resolved. it's the ninth day in a row that kids in west virginia ar
steven tweeted us no one thinks what hollywood thinks. only hurting themselves. concentrate on making decent movies for a change. ainsley: hollywood, no one wants your opinion. made up words, acting. brianin. all the lib hollywood elite. people knew exactly what was ming. on some lel ifeople think they were watching and republan conservatives, selling out or giving in the toen a at this trump flavor. there is one person who i think made a pro-american comment. and that was -- got some backlash....
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joshua also serves to justice steven brian and was editor and chief. thank you very much for participating on the panel today. welcome to georgetown. >> why don't we do ahead and get started with director john h. thompson. >> thank you, john. so, i would like to do three things, talk about why the census is so important. talk a little bit about what's different of the 2020 census as opposed to prooeevious census a laying the ground work and my fellow panelists are covering much more details. why is the census important and we heard that it is the bases of reapportion the congress and that's a constitutional mandate. the data from the census are used to support fair redistricting and every state uses those data, although not every state is required to. the census results or use, allocate over $600 billion in federal funding, federal funding every year. the private secotor relies on te american community surveys in making a number of decisions, basically, it drives private sector and investments and growth. every data collection activity for the most par
joshua also serves to justice steven brian and was editor and chief. thank you very much for participating on the panel today. welcome to georgetown. >> why don't we do ahead and get started with director john h. thompson. >> thank you, john. so, i would like to do three things, talk about why the census is so important. talk a little bit about what's different of the 2020 census as opposed to prooeevious census a laying the ground work and my fellow panelists are covering much more...