Good morning and welcome. Im anna palmer, coauthor of the politico playbook and director of women rule. Its amazing to see so many of you in the audience this morning for what is sure to be a full day of powerful conversations. I have unique opportunity to speak to female leaders across Different Industries and with varying perspectives and create a forum where different viewpoints can be heard. But the one idea that unites all of us is the notion that when women run, when women lead, when women earn, and when women build, we rule. Today, there are more women in elected office, more women leading corporations, and more women championing causes. There are more women rising to the top. We have reached a Tipping Point and its critical we harness this momentum to continue propelling this generational shift forward. Stage i will be joined on by my colleagues and leaders in the womens role community to examine how women are running, leading, earning, and building across sectors and party lin
Welcome to the 2019 political women summit. Please direct your attention to the screen. Women around the globe are receiving our moment. When we are silent, we speak. When we fall down, we get up. When we hit a wall, we break through it. We run for office. We lead the way. We earn. We innovate. We conquer. We inspire. The question were asking, how are we creating a a Lasting Impact in a world filled with women, its vitally come together for each other, in power, inform and inspire one another. No one rises to the top alone. Women rule is a community of powerful women who pushed each other for word and lift each other up. We offer an exclusive platform to amplify womens authority, connect women together and learn from one another. So whether you are willing from the podium or an office, with a pen, a mic, or even a megaphone, rule better, brighter, stronger, with confidence, with passion and with conviction. It is your time to rule. Rule with us. Please welcome to the stage politico pla
So it is important to keep that comparison in mind. Something more extensive on the National Security side than on the criminal side. I want to make that clear theres nothing special. You took a lot of my time. A brief question but a good question. Let me raise one last issue. The solicitor general, donald borrelia, assured the Supreme Court any criminal defendant who was being prosecuted losing evidence directly or indirectly through surveillance authorized by section 702 of the fisa amendment would receive notification of that fact. That kind of notice is essential, and the lawfulness of surveillance. And after mister borrelia made that representation. Is not informing, the defendants when surveillance was used to build a case against them. They have changed since then. Hope it is an easy one for you. The department of justice always in forms, the defendants in the case against them build on evidence gained through 702 surveillance. The standard in the statute is evident, obtained or
[indistinct conversations] [chatter] as i said, we would like to move on to the next bill. That people leave and come up these do so quietly. You. Eople coming in, thank pursuant to notice by h. R. 12 0 6, the protection order act of 2019. The clerk will report the bill. 1236 to support state, tribal and local efforts to remove access of firearms from individuals who are in danger to themselves and others pursuant to court orders for this purpose. Without objection. I will begin by recognizing myself for an opening statement. Rep. Nadler last month the country was rocked by news of Mass Shootings on two successive days in el paso, texas, where 22 people were killed and 26 wounded, and in dayton ohio nine people were killed and 27 others injured. A few weeks later, a gunman in odessa, texas took other peoples lives. 53 people were killed in total in Mass Shootings in august alone. Individual to commemorate the victims in dayton, the governor speech was drawn out by calls to do something
Centre of any in the united states. It is the largest collection of monumental municipal buildings of any city. It is a National Treasure and we need a Strong Organization to help tell that story and get people to come because for the last 50 or 70 years, the area has been misunderstood, it has been neglected, and it has been ignored. The c. B. D. Is one of the biggest steps along with a number of others in the last ten years to try to overcome that but more needs to be done. If case in case you havent seen it, i have written it all up in a book that i have put out recently and i hope that you all have gotten a copy and read it closely because the last chapter underscores a lot of the things that happened to mess things up. So i will leave some of my flyers here to encourage you to get the book. [laughter]. Next speaker. Good afternoon. My name is susan and i represent the San Francisco conservatory of music. We are enthusiastic supporters of the c. B. D. We have 400 and more students