i want to welcome you to tonight s program, featuring a blaine and his discussion on his new book, white lies. and before i introduce aj, i want to make a few comments. make a few hello s. i want to thank everyone for joining us tonight. it s going to be a wonderful program. it s nice to be with you. i look forward to working with you in person. hopefully relatively soon as conditions continue to improve. fingers crossed. it s also really affirming to know that despite these unusual circumstances, we can still generate an audience to learn about a really incredible relatively are almost completely unknown story. emanating from truman s administration. and that the audience currently is around 750 registrants. and we look forward to knowing how many of you are actually out there with us. i want to say hello to my parents who are joining us from taos, new mexico. and there are people from all over the country, most states in the nation. truman is on the rise so thank you for
host in a former spokesperson for kamala harris. she later discussion about the state of the supreme court with a civil rights activist, legal experts, and journalists. the event was hosted by the congressional caucus foundation. it lasts about an hour. i want to welcome you to this panel. we introduced the judiciary act of 2021. it was seen as too radical, too political. it was just not the thing to do. i think that as time has passed, since we introduced this, more people have been convinced that unpacking the court by expanding it is the way to go. that is what this panel is going to be all about could a. i know that with you all being here, that means that you feel into. that is something that is of interest to you and me. we support that. we appreciate your support. you returned to your homes. and to your districts. we need you to be active about their. yes we need you to speak about it. get your representatives and senators. let them know that there are something that
the experience on the court, and since thurman marshall, nobody had that experience as a public defender and not a lot of people on the u.s. supreme court has that personal story as somebody of somebody that grew up she grew up in florida, and she will be introducing herself to the members of the senate and trying to get that bipartisan support, and i am sure she would want and it s so important for the president. i think it s interesting that senator graham of all people, somebody that likes to boast that he voted in favor of confirming justice sotomayor and kagan is now saying this, and i think it s about that biden did not choose his home choice.
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virginia, students are back to school. we have good things in the weather department, fine conditions for today if you want to revisit summertime we will as we see sunny skies and temperatures well into the 80s. let s look at the bus stop forecast as you get the kids ready for school early, a couple clouds out there, skies mostly clear, a little bit of fog here and there not much mild temperatures primarily 60s. sunrise occurred 13 minutes ago. a look at temperatures across the region here in the district 67 degrees dulles dropped off 59 degrees now quite chilly out this sterling baltimore 62 fredericks burg, 63 degrees. your day planner lots of sunshine warmer than yesterday, and we don t have a chance of rain today it will be a dry one and our highs mid-and upper 80s downtown we think we will get to 87 degrees. there you go that is the latest on weather more in a little bit right now an update on this mornings rush hour traffic. all right tony good morning sir. still