The Justice Ginsburg lecture Series Features distinguished leaders who like Justice Ginsburg have committed their lives to furthering equality and human rights. It is an opportunity for our graduating students to hear from a giant in the law as she reflects on her career and offers advice to them as they graduate. And we are truly fortunate that the first speaker in this series will be, of course, Justice Ginsburg. Another round of applause. [applause] Justice Ginsburg is a legend in the law and in life. She has served with the greatest distinction on the Supreme Court andthe past 25 years, even if she had never been a judge or justice, she would still have learned a great place in legal history for her groundbreaking work in her advocacy to promote gender equality. A great justice, a great advocate, and who else has come become a cultural icon . [laughter] Justice Ginsburg has been honored by scores of followers with, to name only a few, a rap nickname. [laughter] numerous books inclu
The steel dossier and foreign interference in u. S. Elections. This is three hours and 45 minutes. Thank you for coming and we will get started with of the the hearing. I want to thank mr. James comey, the former director of the fbi, for appearing today before the committee to talk with us about crossfire hurricane and anything else the committee would like to speak with him about. So, to give a little brief introduction of why we are here and what we are trying to accomplish, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act s a tool that has been around for a very long time for our Intelligence Community, the fbi, to make sure when Foreign Agents, terrorists or agents of a Foreign Government are in our country, they can be surveilled if they are doing things that are threatening to the National Security. I think this legislation goes all the way back t to the 70s, iand its been used a lot. Its been used in tariff cases when wee suspect someone of beig a terrorist under the Foreign Intelligen
Kpix 5s kiet do on the reason behind the early decision. Reporter Santa Clara County was upgraded to the read tier nine days ago and even though indoor gatherings are still prohibited, there is redemption guides, k12 schools can reopen in as little as five days from now but santa fe Unified School District says there is no way they can do that in good conscience. Indoor guidance is prohibited. We cant rationalize bringing 30 students back into a classroom. We need to make sure the Community Around us is ready reporter san jose unified made the announcement last night that campuses will remain closed to students and Distance Learning would continue through the end of the year. Even though cases have been declining in the Santa Clara County, case rates are still high relative to march when the lockdown began. Right now the pandemic is not giving us evidence that we campsafeng our students back eporter they are in the parent the district agrees, saying kids benefit from routine so flipflo
Space museum hosted this event. It is about an hour 20 minutes. Well, good evening. Im chris brown the Deputy Director of the Smithsonian National air and space museum, and it is my pleasure to welcome you to tonights ge aviation lecture. Since 1982 this lecture series has spotlighted more than 140 of the biggest names in modern aviation history. Like all of our Public Programs this lecture is presented free of charge. This is possible, thanks through the generous support from ge aviation. Private contributions like theirs are critical to our programs and exhibitions. And it is my privilege to acknowledge them for their long standing and valued support representing ge aviation with us tonight is the Digital Solutions leader of military Systems Operations at ge aviation. Lisa, to you and your colleagues at ge, we thank you for your substantial and enduring support. [ applause ] since we opened the museum here on the mall in 1976 and in chantilly in 2003, more than 350 Million People hav
Weekend work out with some help from her son early today starts now good morning on your monday we begin with a growing fire emergency in california. The el dorado fire burned more than 7,000 acres in San Bernardino county. This fire began saturday morning and was caused by smoke generating device that was used for a gender reveal party. Temperatures cli temperatures climbed to record highs. In california fires are burning. It trapped people up in the mountains. Reporter the creek fire in Central California grew so rapidly it trapped some 200 camper the National Guard airlifted them to safety when they became trapped they were doing what they could to rescue themselves and make themselves safe. Some of which resulted in injuries including broken bones, lacerations. Reporter there are more than 20 active fires across the state. 900 wildfires have erupted in the state since the middle of august flames feeding on the dry landscape in a intense heat. Californias largest utility warning it