Pleasure to introduce a panel of three of americas most distinguished historians of the Early Supreme Court to teach us about significant justices that we may not have learned about before. Gerard mallioka is the Samuel R Rosen professor of law at the Indiana University Robert H Mckinney school of law. Hes the author of many books which weve had the pleasure of discussing at the ncc and the most recent which were here to talk about is washingtons air the life of justice, bushrod, washington. Maybe marcus is Research Professor of law and directer of the institute for constitutional studies at the George Washington University Law school where weve been colleagues for many years as editor of the documentary history of the Supreme Court of the United States 1789 to 1800 professor marcus published eight volumes with many articles on legal history. She was appointed by the librarian of congress as the general editor of the Oliver Wendell holmes devised the history of the Supreme Court of the
I will leave you in the capable handon of our exist author. Mr. Bhu srinivasan. He talking us through a 400 year long journey through American History of capitalism, highlighting some of our industrys most important inventions. From the arrival m m of the mayflower the innerworkings of the mafia to the early years of silicon valley, mr. He is very excited to share with you all about capitalism. Bhu srinivasan is a publisher, of financial content. He arrived in the u. S. With his family at age of eight. He lived in the south, rust belt, Southern California and pacific northwest. His book is available for sale in the bookstore. He will be up here afterwards for a book signing. Let me welcome mr. Bhu srinivasan. [applause] thank you for having me. This is my only secondever bob event. Im glad that you nice took a big chance coming out hopefully pavedded on how this goes i get to do other events or never again. I hope you are a good audience. As rachel pointed out i came to the country at
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Eastern, author walter starr, and Howard University professor on abraham lincolns friends and enemies. Watch this week in prime time on cspan3. Now, to the womens march on washington. Organizers held it to an to oneyearte the anniversary of president trumps inauguration. Up . Good afternoon, ladies and friends. It is indeed a pleasure to join you here this afternoon as we celebrate the oneyear when we sent a message to the world that women are here to stay, that we will not go quietly into the night, and that this is our time. My heart is so full at the site of the array of beauty out here today. 2016 was undeniably a check for us all. No one could have predicted the predicament we landed in. But i must say, no one had a more appropriate response and solution to the mess we are in than women. Year, millions of women organized, mobilized and marched. This year, the we are still marching, we have taken it a notch further and now we are running. [cheering] ms. Clanton we run so that women
Talked about strengthening kplu community resilience. This took place in Southern California. Its about an hour 20 minutes. Good afternoon. And welcome to the first monday, actually the first monday working in january. This is it a partnership of three organizations. My name is adam powell. I am the director of washington operations of the university of Southern California center for communication leadership and policy. And also president of the Public Diplomacy counsel. Those are two of the partners in these monthly events. The third is the Public Diplomacy alumni situation and plea pleased to have that president here. Its my pleasure to welcome you. And highlight three events. Office of the historian of the department of state is putting out the volume on the Foreign Relations of the United States, the documents Public Diplomacy from 1961 to 1963, which is the kennedy period when many of us date back to. They are going to be releasing it at decor house, 20 at the door, but you do hav