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please note we're recording this presentation for later webcasting. over ask a question during the presentation you're giving permission to use you in the webcast, and also please turn awful electronic devices. it's my pleasure to introduce sally satel. a psychiatrist and resident scholar at the american enter prize student. the was an acities tenant professor at yale university, where she remains a lecturer. satel is the author of many scholarly articles and books, including drug treatment, the case for coercion, and pcmd, how political correctness is corrupting medicine. in brainwashed, the seductive appeal of mindless neuroscience, published by basic books in 2013, she and co-authors, schoolingist scott felled reveal how neuroscience glosses over its limitations and complexities, often obscuring the factors in psychology that shape our behavior and identities. they analyze what brain scan and other under row technologies can and cannot tell us about our are ourselves and stress the complex nature of hour selfhood, free will and personal responsibil
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before we begin please note we are reporting this presentation for later webcasting.you ask a question during the presentation and you are giving us permission to include you in the webcast. also please turn off all electronic devices. it is now my pleasure to introduce sally satel. sally satel assists resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. from 1988 to 1993 she was an assistant professor at yale university where she remains a lecturer. satel is the author of many scholarly articles and books including drug treatment, the case for coercion and pcm d. how political correctness is corrupting medicine. in "brainwashed" the seductive appeal of mindless neuroscience, published by basic books in 2013, she and co-author psychologist scott lilienfeld reveal how many of the real world applications of human neuroscience gloss over its limitations and complexities often it's gearing that many factors in psychology that shape our behavior and identities. satel and lilienfeld analyze what brain scans another neurotechnologies can and cannot tell us about ourselves
before we begin please note we are reporting this presentation for later webcasting.you ask a question during the presentation and you are giving us permission to include you in the webcast. also please turn off all electronic devices. it is now my pleasure to introduce sally satel. sally satel assists resident scholar at the american enterprise institute. from 1988 to 1993 she was an assistant professor at yale university where she remains a lecturer. satel is the author of many scholarly...
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, the audience in the overflow room, the audience watching on c-span2 and also that the wilson so webcast i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business, which is thinking our outstanding panel. the three still with us and neal who left. thank you. [applause] >> up next on c-span2, democratic senator tim kaine of virginia talks about the militant group isis and congress' role. the congressional black caucus is holding a town hall meeting to talk about voting rights and the midterm elections but it's part of their annual legislative conference. live coverage starts at 9 a.m. eastern. >> c-span campaign 2014 debate coverage continues tonight at nine. nebraska second congressional district debate between incumbent republican representative and state senator brad ash fourth. >> you are just a few the comments we've received spent i watched c-span almost every morning and you guys did a great job with the programming and i think that the people you have on a really good and the topics that you choose are really good but what i would like to see is something from both sides
, the audience in the overflow room, the audience watching on c-span2 and also that the wilson so webcast i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business, which is thinking our outstanding panel. the three still with us and neal who left. thank you. [applause] >> up next on c-span2, democratic senator tim kaine of virginia talks about the militant group isis and congress' role. the congressional black caucus is holding a town hall meeting to talk about voting rights and...
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we have to go now, but the conversation continues online on the "washington week" webcast extra. where we'll dig a little more into the issues, the personalities, and the conflicts that are bedeviling washington. that streams live at 8:30 p.m. eastern, and all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. before we go, a bit of exciting scheduling news. next friday, the great ken burns steps into our time slot for the sixth part of his weeklong documentary series, "the roosevelts. and then, the following friday, join me for a pbs town hall meeting, "america after ferguson," where the nation's best and smartest thinkers take on a conversation with race, crime, and justice that neither began nor end window ferguson -- with ferguson. the while we're off, keep up with daily developments on the pbs news hour. and before i miss us, we'll be back right here on "washington week. ood night. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by: prudential, brig a.m. and omen's hospital. >> additional funding is provided by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pb
we have to go now, but the conversation continues online on the "washington week" webcast extra. where we'll dig a little more into the issues, the personalities, and the conflicts that are bedeviling washington. that streams live at 8:30 p.m. eastern, and all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. before we go, a bit of exciting scheduling news. next friday, the great ken burns steps into our time slot for the sixth part of his weeklong documentary series, "the roosevelts. and...
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if you can give your name and organization and those of you watching the webcast if you would like to submit questions you can do so through hash tag of billionaires. after 30 years ago at 30 years ago i was a guest scholar here at brookings. i come back as often as i can. i wanted to think the panelists. wonderful discussion and lots of questions i could ask as an attorney that helps break up at&t. i want to try to make it easy. i am from virginia and there was a federal trial in richmond recently. $177,000 but some favors. can you please comment on that? >> that you be more specific? >> i think in about three years ago the supreme court decision called marine -- mcdonald, i'm sorry or vice versa mcdonald versus u.s.. so how does that play out into the consciousness of the voter today and i can give you the sort of other side of the claim. there is a new populism going on in the united states. one is the tea party and the other is the left wing of the democratic party, the senator from ohio and the senator from massachusetts that represent them. what else is out there that is happeni
if you can give your name and organization and those of you watching the webcast if you would like to submit questions you can do so through hash tag of billionaires. after 30 years ago at 30 years ago i was a guest scholar here at brookings. i come back as often as i can. i wanted to think the panelists. wonderful discussion and lots of questions i could ask as an attorney that helps break up at&t. i want to try to make it easy. i am from virginia and there was a federal trial in richmond...
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that's in our webcast extra which streams live beginning at 8:30 p.m. all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm john harwood. gwen will be back around the table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. >>> it's is so false. >> it's absolutely true -- >> next on "kqed newsroom," california governor jerry brown and his opponent neel kashkari square off in their only scheduled debate. >> we lost 1.4 million jobs. since i've been elected, almost 1.3 million have come back to california. we've got momentum, and we're heading in the right direction. >> is your family back? are your kids in good schools today? do you feel good about your job? do you have the job you want, the job you deserve? >> i'm running for governor to fight for your family. >> all members vote who desi
that's in our webcast extra which streams live beginning at 8:30 p.m. all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm john harwood. gwen will be back around the table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you....
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that's in our webcast extra which streams live beginning at 8:30 p.m. all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm john harwood. gwen will be back around the table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >> >> every kind of bathing suit and every kind of store had big sunglasses. celebrities came there. they just hang out on the beach. the way they are interacting with each other and who they are, that stood out to me in so many of those pictures. >> when i came, i was camping. a lot of swimming and boating and canoeing. it definitely comes out on this show. when my family come, they don't think that much of it. my dad will be lik
that's in our webcast extra which streams live beginning at 8:30 p.m. all weekend long at pbs.org/washingtonweek. i'm john harwood. gwen will be back around the table next week on "washington week." good night. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential. brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided by the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you....
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stay right here for continuing coverage of the debate, it's right here, we will have a link to the webcast we will bring you a live report. they are rejecting information from the police officer's camera. >> put your hands up... >> while the video is dark and hard to see in there, the audio indicates the police officer followed police department policy when the officer responded to the call that a garage door was left open. however, they are accusing the white police officer of racial profiling. he popped into the fire station with his two sons. >> he approached my kids with his hand on his gun crotched and that is how's approached add nine-year-old and 12-year- old kid standing outside of a fire station waiting on their father to come out. >> you can put your hands down, kids, story about that. >>> now keith jones filed a complaint. this case is being investigated and ongoing issues will take sender stage, what they will do tonight to try to persuade the city to not allow officers to have stunguns. >> this guy came out of nowhere, scooped the baby up and really knew what he was doing. >>
stay right here for continuing coverage of the debate, it's right here, we will have a link to the webcast we will bring you a live report. they are rejecting information from the police officer's camera. >> put your hands up... >> while the video is dark and hard to see in there, the audio indicates the police officer followed police department policy when the officer responded to the call that a garage door was left open. however, they are accusing the white police officer of...
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i do webcasts every quarter or so. i'm doing one this afternoon at 4:15 eastern. find log-in at doublelinefunds.com. rates will range on the ten year at 2.2 to 2.8%. today as we sit here, they are literally exactly at the mid point of that band 2.2% to 2.8%. >> is the market not appreciating janet yellen who has been warning since june the fed could raise rates if things start to improve in these very months we are in and perhaps not taking it as seriously? >> i don't hear janet yellen saying that. i hear a lot of her associates saying that. she seems to be more concocting excuses why not to raise interest rates. i don't think janet yellen wants to raise interest rates and there is not much of a reason. >> why isn't there a reason to raise interest rates? >> what about the negative 2 gdp print? we don't like to think about the negative ones. first half of this year, gdp was about 1%. true to form the last three, four years, economists all believed as a consensus view point the economy would grow at 3%. that was what started at this year. then it got downgraded to
i do webcasts every quarter or so. i'm doing one this afternoon at 4:15 eastern. find log-in at doublelinefunds.com. rates will range on the ten year at 2.2 to 2.8%. today as we sit here, they are literally exactly at the mid point of that band 2.2% to 2.8%. >> is the market not appreciating janet yellen who has been warning since june the fed could raise rates if things start to improve in these very months we are in and perhaps not taking it as seriously? >> i don't hear janet...
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we will have a link to the webcast on www.ktvu.com and we will bring you a live report at 10:00 p.m. about mores is coming under fire -- smores is coming under fire. a blog included a history of the smoke. they said it was meant to encourage fire safety but critics say it was a waste of government time and money. >> somebody along the lines should have said it is nice you took the time to write this but they have other things to do. >> he has been critical of the blog saying it appears the obama administration has strategy for roasting smores but no strategy for fighting isis. >>> chevron agreed to settle a case. they will pay $278,000 civil penalty according to the air quality management district. the violations included vapor leaks in fuel gas. the violations were not related to the 2012 fire. >>> let's talk about our weather now. our chief meteorologist bill martin. we were showing the fire in the mission district, how concerned are you about the smoke? >> the winds are blowing good so there is a lot of dispersal. a hot day. if the city was 90 degrees, then you worry. anytime you
we will have a link to the webcast on www.ktvu.com and we will bring you a live report at 10:00 p.m. about mores is coming under fire -- smores is coming under fire. a blog included a history of the smoke. they said it was meant to encourage fire safety but critics say it was a waste of government time and money. >> somebody along the lines should have said it is nice you took the time to write this but they have other things to do. >> he has been critical of the blog saying it...
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that's where people are joining over webcast or c-span can get a copy of this really useful publication i want to thank all of you and the audience here in the room, the audience in the overflow room and the audience watching on c-span and also on the wilson center webcast and then i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business which is thinking of the outstanding panel. [applause] >> thanks for coming and thanks for watching. [applause] >> we are expecting an announcement that eric holder is resigning as the attorney general. president obama is speaking from the white house this afternoon at 430 eastern and we plan to carry his remarks live on the companion network c-span. white house officials told the associated press that the attorney general will remain at the justice department until his successor is in place. the first black attorney general eric holder served since the beginning of president obama's first term and was previously a federal prosecutor in a judge for the superior court of the district of columbia. we want your reaction to the attorney general's
that's where people are joining over webcast or c-span can get a copy of this really useful publication i want to thank all of you and the audience here in the room, the audience in the overflow room and the audience watching on c-span and also on the wilson center webcast and then i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business which is thinking of the outstanding panel. [applause] >> thanks for coming and thanks for watching. [applause] >> we are expecting an...
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hilsenrath, a top reporter when it comes to covering the fed over at the "wall street journal" was on our webcast at "wall street journal." enough people were listening when he said two words, considerable and time. when he said that they would keep that in, rates would remain low for a considerable time, ryan, inmead the markets took that as a positive. you can see exactly when it happened. if you flip to the nasdaq or the s&p intraday and russell, they all look the same. they shot up. is that how desperate the markets are to keep seeing cheap money and low rates? >> liz, that is what happens in bull markets. today we could say because of that. tomorrow could be because of fed. tomorrow or friday could be because of europe. we keep going highers. the bears are giving excuses why it is happening. the thing i like about this market, yes, the dow is close to an all-time high. what we're seeing people are bullish when talking about the market but look what they do with their money. we have five straight months of domestic equity fund outflows. last time we saw that was late 2012. futures opened up l
hilsenrath, a top reporter when it comes to covering the fed over at the "wall street journal" was on our webcast at "wall street journal." enough people were listening when he said two words, considerable and time. when he said that they would keep that in, rates would remain low for a considerable time, ryan, inmead the markets took that as a positive. you can see exactly when it happened. if you flip to the nasdaq or the s&p intraday and russell, they all look the...
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if anyone has a question, on the webcast, and it relates to one of the pillars of the response rate it is clear we are going to need doctors and nurses in numbers that are not available now, and there is an element of training going on in the planning, and an element of her crew. how do doctors and nurses get involved in this, in our country and elsewhere in the world if they are willing? >> that is a critically important question, and it is that preoccupation of us now, because one of the things that has made this such a challenging response is that prior to this there'll are was no standing global reserve capacity for large-scale ebola response. it did not exist. he did not think it was modest scale at the time, but it was modest in terms of the swing, and contained rural settings. the global capacity to respond and treat ebola was premised on that sort of response scale. and we are now faced with a situation where we need a response scale that is orders of magnitude larger, and that involves finding institutions, organizations, nonprofits, medical teams who are able to come forward.
if anyone has a question, on the webcast, and it relates to one of the pillars of the response rate it is clear we are going to need doctors and nurses in numbers that are not available now, and there is an element of training going on in the planning, and an element of her crew. how do doctors and nurses get involved in this, in our country and elsewhere in the world if they are willing? >> that is a critically important question, and it is that preoccupation of us now, because one of...
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panel, but i'm going to give you the short version, particularly for those who are joining us via the webcast or cspan 2 or who are unable to pick up a copy of this book. let me introduce you from right to left. neil pacow, who has articled 21 cases before the supreme court. 21 and counting, because more this year on the way. previously he served as acting solicitor general of the united states and also served as a law professor for 15 years at georgetown university law center. and that was all before the age of 21. also with us, leslie kendrick, she's a junior at the-university of law. she'll be talking about some supreme court cases tonight. she clerked for u.s. supreme court justice david suitor. and also jenae wilson, she's director of counsel for the naacp preview defense and council fund. she was the associate director of the ronald h. brown civil economic development at st. john's university of law. steven is a fellow of law and government at the american university washington college of law. he is co-author of a biography of justice brennan, a columnist and previously served as contin
panel, but i'm going to give you the short version, particularly for those who are joining us via the webcast or cspan 2 or who are unable to pick up a copy of this book. let me introduce you from right to left. neil pacow, who has articled 21 cases before the supreme court. 21 and counting, because more this year on the way. previously he served as acting solicitor general of the united states and also served as a law professor for 15 years at georgetown university law center. and that was all...
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thank the audience in the room, the audience watching on c-span can also be at the wilson center webcast i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business, which is thinking our outstanding panel. [applause] things are coming. things are watching. [inaudible conversations] >> texas governor rick peary is retiring after 14 years. the states are public and attorney general, greg abbott and state senator wendy davis are running to replace him. they participated in the first of two debates on friday night. we are going to show that to you and a half an hour here on c-span2 at 7:00 eastern. right now a brief look at the debate. >> do you regret voting for barack obama? davis: mr. at-bat, what i am working on right now is running for governor. this incredible state. bring in policies forward that will benefit this day. i am working to make sure that every hard-working taxpaying, no matter where they start, has an opportunity to go as far as they dream. 30 years ago i couldn't have imagined that i would have the privilege. when i was a young, single struggling mother sitting on
thank the audience in the room, the audience watching on c-span can also be at the wilson center webcast i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business, which is thinking our outstanding panel. [applause] things are coming. things are watching. [inaudible conversations] >> texas governor rick peary is retiring after 14 years. the states are public and attorney general, greg abbott and state senator wendy davis are running to replace him. they participated in the first...
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if anyone has a question, on the webcast, and it relates to one of the pillars of the response rate it is clear we are going to need doctors and nurses in numbers that are not available now, and there is an element of training going on in the planning, and an element of her crew. how do doctors and nurses get involved in this, in our country and elsewhere in the world if they are willing? >> that is a critically important question, and it is that preoccupation of us now, because one of the things that has made this such a challenging response is that prior to this there'll are was no standing global reserve capacity for large-scale ebola resounds. -- response. it did not exist. he did not think it was modest scale at the time, but it was modest in terms of the swing, and contained rural settings. respondal capacity to and treat ebola was premised on that sort of response scale. and we are now faced with a situation where we need a response scale that is orders of magnitude larger, and that involves finding institutions, organizations, nonprofits, medical teams who are able to come forw
if anyone has a question, on the webcast, and it relates to one of the pillars of the response rate it is clear we are going to need doctors and nurses in numbers that are not available now, and there is an element of training going on in the planning, and an element of her crew. how do doctors and nurses get involved in this, in our country and elsewhere in the world if they are willing? >> that is a critically important question, and it is that preoccupation of us now, because one of...
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the country and around the world, watching this event live on c-span and on the internet via ibw's webcast and to those across the metropolitan d.c. region listening to pacifica radio broadcast as well as those listening via sirius satellite radio on brother mark thompson's "making it real" program, and also to cable television viewers in cambridge, massachusetts. the institute of the black world has invited a stellar group of civil and human rights leaders, legal experts, youth activists, grassroots community activists and religious leaders to be among the panelists and the respondents at this town hall meeting. i want to welcome them all and thank them for accepting the invitation. soon you'll hear from them as we move into the discussion and dialogue part of tonight's program. first, i want to bring on a righteous brother and a dear friend, who will personally welcome you to his house. he is an artist, an activist, a prominent civic leader in the d.c. area. and on top of all of that, a very successful entrepreneur who has built a franchise of three thriving busboys establishments and is
the country and around the world, watching this event live on c-span and on the internet via ibw's webcast and to those across the metropolitan d.c. region listening to pacifica radio broadcast as well as those listening via sirius satellite radio on brother mark thompson's "making it real" program, and also to cable television viewers in cambridge, massachusetts. the institute of the black world has invited a stellar group of civil and human rights leaders, legal experts, youth...
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we will have a link to the webcast on our website ktvu.com.are also going to bring you a live report on the 10:00 news tonight. >>> time 7:40. a candidate for mayor of oakland has a new proposal for the police department. city council member rebecca kaplan says they should make half of the police force live in the city. only 8% of oakland police officers are city residents. kaplan believes her proposal could improve the level of trust between residents and law enforcement. however, many police officers say they don't like the idea of raising their families in the same neighborhoods where they will be arresting people. >>> the anitoch police department has a major police crime sweep. they have made that city safer this morning. the operation last week involved two dozen agencies, including anitoch, concord, and oakland police as well as san francisco sheriff's, the chp, the fbi, and the u.s. marshals service. 87 people were arrested. one suspect was wanted for murder. another for vehicular manslaughter. police say this was the most successful a
we will have a link to the webcast on our website ktvu.com.are also going to bring you a live report on the 10:00 news tonight. >>> time 7:40. a candidate for mayor of oakland has a new proposal for the police department. city council member rebecca kaplan says they should make half of the police force live in the city. only 8% of oakland police officers are city residents. kaplan believes her proposal could improve the level of trust between residents and law enforcement. however,...
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that's where people who are joining us via webcast or c-span can get a copy of this useful publication. i want to thank the audience here, the audience watching on c-span and also via the wilson center webcast, and then i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business which is thanking our outstanding panel, the three still with us and neal -- [applause] thanks for coming, thanks for watching. that's all for tonight. [inaudible conversations] >> and turning now to u.s. military strikes against isis that started for the first time in syria last night, targeting isis training camps, bases and checkpoints in at least four provinces. president obama made remarks earlier today saying we're going to do what is necessary to take the fight to this terrorist group. the operation included five other countries, the president announced; saudi arabia, jordan, the uae, qatar and bahrain. the new york times also reports that u.s. central command says 14 targets linked to isis were hit. the pentagon will hold a briefing in about 15 minutes. we'll have that for you live, 11 a.m. easte
that's where people who are joining us via webcast or c-span can get a copy of this useful publication. i want to thank the audience here, the audience watching on c-span and also via the wilson center webcast, and then i want to ask all of you to join me with one final bit of business which is thanking our outstanding panel, the three still with us and neal -- [applause] thanks for coming, thanks for watching. that's all for tonight. [inaudible conversations] >> and turning now to u.s....
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people are anxious and scared about their economic futures. >> christine has a question from our webcast audience. little bit on it a with your remarks earlier, but for the larger panel, can you get into your perspective on the psychology of ellen airs, what of billionaires, what drives them, what makes them tick? >> one thing that -- i don't think i have any friends who are billionaires, but i have a friend who might be close to that. i am struck in talking to him, at the way in which he oddly, in my opinion, feels he siege by the political system. like this whole notion of, you know, pitchforks and people coming after people with money that engenders a sort of attitude of trying to push back really hard. i remember having a conversation guy at a college reunion before the 2012 election. obama asked me, why does hate us so much? i did not know how to answer because it seemed like such a crazy question. but there is a sense that -- i don't know if there is a psychology that is part guilt or ,f it is simply self protection but there is a sense of everyone else who is not doing so well bei
people are anxious and scared about their economic futures. >> christine has a question from our webcast audience. little bit on it a with your remarks earlier, but for the larger panel, can you get into your perspective on the psychology of ellen airs, what of billionaires, what drives them, what makes them tick? >> one thing that -- i don't think i have any friends who are billionaires, but i have a friend who might be close to that. i am struck in talking to him, at the way in...
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i will give the short panel, for those people not in the room, joining us via webcast and c-span2 are unable to pick up a copy in this room but find it on line. let me introduce you from left to right. joining sus neal katyal. he is a partner at cases before the supreme court. mower on the way. previously served as acting solicitor general of the united states. he also served as a law professor at 15 years, georgetown university law center, before the age of 21, is that correct? also with us, leslie kendrick. leslie is a professor of law at university of virginia school of law where her primary research focus is freedom of expression. she will be talking about first amendment cases today. prior to joining us. va she clerked for u.s. supreme court justice david souter. also joining us is janay wilson. associate director of counsel for naacp education for defense and. she was associate director of the ron halted h peed brown center for civil rights and development at st. jobs university school of law. steven wormeal is fellow with law and government of american university washington col
i will give the short panel, for those people not in the room, joining us via webcast and c-span2 are unable to pick up a copy in this room but find it on line. let me introduce you from left to right. joining sus neal katyal. he is a partner at cases before the supreme court. mower on the way. previously served as acting solicitor general of the united states. he also served as a law professor at 15 years, georgetown university law center, before the age of 21, is that correct? also with us,...
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we'll have musical surprise guests, webcast going on. join in on the celebration.nspired by orange using the #orange all that and more on "today" tomorrow. >> any more hints? >> food. >> sold millions. >> by the way, my favorite orange room moment was go sleeveless and show us the guns. >> yeah. >> love that. >>> let's head inside and get the top stories from natalie. >> good morning to you guys once again. thousands of tourists took cover overnight as the strongest hurricane to ever hit mexico's baja peninsula made rainfall, hurricane odile came on shore with 125-mile-an-hour winds. tourists spend the night in emergency shelters. it could bring heavy rain and flooding to the american southwest. >>> stopping isis is gaining new momentum this morning. secretary kerry is in paris, where they are plotting a unified strategy. surveillance flights. stoked further outrage by releasing video of british aid worker david haines. the king of saudi arabia warned that isis could attack the u.s. in a matter of months if not stopped. >>> pressure is growing on nfl commissioner r
we'll have musical surprise guests, webcast going on. join in on the celebration.nspired by orange using the #orange all that and more on "today" tomorrow. >> any more hints? >> food. >> sold millions. >> by the way, my favorite orange room moment was go sleeveless and show us the guns. >> yeah. >> love that. >>> let's head inside and get the top stories from natalie. >> good morning to you guys once again. thousands of tourists took...
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we're going to be live on the webcast. go to today.com and check us out.heck out some of our moments. we've had nice, fun moments here. go to today.com. bunch of options for you to select what you want to see. we're going to go back. #seeingorange. take your photos there. guess the guest. here is your first clue. this person is really comfortable behind an anchor desk. any guesses? >> is that an easy clue? >> it's misleading. >> you never know. >> so it is not will ferrell. >> will we know the person when you actually reveal the person? >> it's a famous person. >> more clues to come. >> oh, i think i know. >> you do? >> don't say it out loud yet, al. it's our birthday. don't ruin it quite yet. >>> massive manhunt intensifying for a gunman accused of ambushing two pennsylvania straight troopers, killing one of them. we'll have the latest on the investigation. >>> plus billy crystal will be here for his first interview since the death of his close friend, robin williams. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> all right. coming up, blurred reality. why robin thick
we're going to be live on the webcast. go to today.com and check us out.heck out some of our moments. we've had nice, fun moments here. go to today.com. bunch of options for you to select what you want to see. we're going to go back. #seeingorange. take your photos there. guess the guest. here is your first clue. this person is really comfortable behind an anchor desk. any guesses? >> is that an easy clue? >> it's misleading. >> you never know. >> so it is not will...
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you the short version particularly for those of us, those people not in the room and join in on the webcastand c-span2 who are unable to pick up a copy of the "big and find it online. let me introduce you from left to right joining us is neal katyal. that is actually your right to left but the reverse. neal katyal is a partner and has argued 21 cases before the subpoena court, 21 and counting because more this year on the way. previously served as acting solicitor general in the united states and a law professor for 15 years at georgetown university center and that was all before the age of 21 is that correct? also with us leslie kenrick professor of professor of law at the university of virginia school of law where her primary research focus is freedom of expression. she will be talking about first amendment cases and prior to joining she clerked for the supreme court justice david souter. also joining, janai wilson for the naacp legal defense and education funding and previously she was the associate dean for faculty scholarship and associate director of the ronald brown center for civil
you the short version particularly for those of us, those people not in the room and join in on the webcastand c-span2 who are unable to pick up a copy of the "big and find it online. let me introduce you from left to right joining us is neal katyal. that is actually your right to left but the reverse. neal katyal is a partner and has argued 21 cases before the subpoena court, 21 and counting because more this year on the way. previously served as acting solicitor general in the united...