Entirety, little over one hour and 15 minutes. Listen to her reflections this afternoon. I also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzman. For all of his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. I look forward to sharing a few more words about judge rubber katzman in just a few minutes. I would also like to thank the present mary hartman and professor Wendi Williams from center who will join Justice Ginsburg in conversation this afternoon. Her authorized biographers and coauthors of own wordsbook, my published this last year. Finally, i wish to thank all of you for being here today for the special gathering. The bernstein symposium was dr. Ted under the memory of Martha Bernstein who is work in the areas of regulation, personnel and administrative reform continues to influence scholars today. He served as the founding dean of the Woodrow Wilson school of public and International Affairs at princeton. As president of brandeis, and for
Entirety, little over one hour and 15 minutes. Listen to her reflections this afternoon. I also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzman. For all of his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. I look forward to sharing a few more words about judge rubber katzman in just a few minutes. I would also like to thank the present mary hartman and professor Wendi Williams from center who will join Justice Ginsburg in conversation this afternoon. Her authorized biographers and coauthors of own wordsbook, my published this last year. Finally, i wish to thank all of you for being here today for the special gathering. The bernstein symposium was dr. Ted under the memory of Martha Bernstein who is work in the areas of regulation, personnel and administrative reform continues to influence scholars today. He served as the founding dean of the Woodrow Wilson school of public and International Affairs at princeton. As president of brandeis, and for
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And with adriana benjumea, director of the bogotabased Human Rights Group humanas colombia. Then, we return to the United States to look at debtors prisons in arkansas where a county has been jailing poor people who owe fees for writing bad checks. Well speak with a woman who once wrote a check for 1. 07 for a loaf of bread. The check bounced and her debt ballooned after fees and fines to nearly 400. Well also speak with nikki were Kristen Clarke represents a mother who spent 35 days in a county jail after she accidentally bounced a 20 night check five years ago. Then a federal judge has denied a request for lifesaving hep c drug for Mumia Abujamal. He found penciling his protocol or who gets the drug in prison is unconstitutional. Judge recognizes with the commonwealth is doing and has been doing for years is not only unjust, but not right. Unconstitutional. A violation of phenomenal dish environmental fairness and the human right to life. Amy we will speak with Mumia Abujamal plus at
Morgan good evening, im demarco morgan. We begin our western edition of the broadcast with breaking news. E the u. S. And russia, who have been fighting on opposite sides of the war in syria, are now on the verge of a deal to join forces. And potentially change the course of that long and brutal war. Margaret brennan is traveling with president obama at the g20 summit in china. Margaret . Ia qr the u. S. And russia are near completing a groundbreaking deal that involves sharing military and intelligence cooperation in syria. Now, thats in exchange for russia agreeing to pressure syrian dictator assad to stop bombing civilians and allow food aid to starving areas. This deal would mean that u. S. And russia would coordinate airstrikes against isis and ale qaedalinked terrorists. Under the potential deal,s assads own air force would be grounded, meaning no more bombing or Chemical Attacks on civilians and u. S. Backed rebels. In turn, food and medical aid besiege cities like aleppo, where