We are honored to have as our lecturer john sexton of nyu, whose topic tonight is Warren Burger, Warren Burger is the founder of our society and of immense importance to us. There is no one more qualified than president sexton to deliver this lecture. He was a Warren Burger clerk, but he had a long history before that. It is worth a moment. President sexton earned his ba in history and his ma and phd in religion, and taught religion in brooklyn before he went to harvard law school. He went to harvard law school, graduating 1979 magna cum laude, and was the Supreme Court editor of the harvard law review. He then clerked for judge basil on and judge leventhal on the d. C. Circuit court before he clerked for chief Justice Burger. After his clerkship, he went to nyu in 1981, and by 1988, he was dean of the law school. His tenure there was extremely successful. The law school is firmly ensconced in the rankings as one of the top five in the country. By 2002, he had been elevated to presiden
Bomb hiroshima and nagasaki is that title of a series of American University institute of Nuclear Studies Institute Press briefings. Up next, for historians who have spent decades studying the topic summarize the findings about then take questions from journalists. The Nuclear Studies institute recorded this zoom event and provided the video. Barbara cochran, Professor Emeritus of the university of Missouri School of journalism, the world first journalism school. Andally i was a journalist news executive at the washington star, npr, bc, and cbs. I wont moderate the discussion today. And ninth, 1945, the United States dropped the only Nuclear Weapons ever used in a war on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. 75 years later the debate continues over the decision of president Harry S Truman to use these weapons. The world still echoes with the repercussions of that act. For journalists, the anniversary of major events offer what editors love, a news peg. Anniversaries present th
We try to have pe together and have a workout and you had to find the letter of your name and that was the exercises you had to do. I was loving my first short name yesterday. My daughter, however, her name has seven letters in it and she was ticked at me for the name i chose for her. She had to do more burpees. Whatever, it was fine. They are doing okay. I did ask my daughter yesterday if she was feeling anxious or worried yesterday about the coronavirus. She said no. They feel safe, she was not worried. But they do understand it and they are quarantining without any fuss. Theyre doing fine. Im lucky. Im sorry, but 25 burpees. I would have to leave the family. It was rough. And weve got those l in hollyfield. Those tricep dips were not easy. I have no idea what is going on in that home. That is a real work out. Every day. You need to live stream it. Thanks, amy, well see you later. The senate is expected to vote today on a multitrillion dollar economic stimulus package. Democrats and
57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. We begin with the coronavirus toll in the u. S. Georgia has just reported its first two cases. That brings the total number of cases in the u. S. To at least 102. Six people in Washington State have died from the virus. This as supplies are flying off the shelves. People are stockpiling masks, hand sanitizer, and water. Retailers are warning that there may soon be a shortage, and clear that places including hospitals and Nursing Homes need to ramp up safety precautions. These assisted living facilities, the Nursing Homes, you absolutely need to take proper precaution business whos allowed in those facilities. For the first time the ncaa is being called on to consider banning fans from march madness games. Laura podesta is here in new york. What do we know about the latest deaths, the ones that happened in Washington State . Reporter well, three of the people who died lived in king county in Washi
There is no way to turn this clock back. I dont want to turn it back. We need to recognize inherent in each virtue, and i summarized them on the side, is the risk. To the degree that i concentrate or communicate or take people out of the loop, et cetera, to the degree i buy the benefits of this technology and each and everyone of those steps i introduced security consequences that are, give risk, give rise to greater risk, the virtue of the system is intertwined with its limitation, its liabilities and its risk. That is fundamental. It is not just that the complexity of the system gives me these problems. One reason Technology Fixes just dont get me there, every time i buy more security i tend to do so in ways that are involving sacrifice of virtues. I want to spend a minute having talked about software to say a little bit about hardware because the hardware insecurities are quite, quite real as well. Youre aware of that. Easy example i can give is just people tend to think about suppl