Peoples paychecks. Ursula burns is here. I should tell you she was the first and only female ceo of a fortune a black female ceo of a fortune 500 company when she ran xerox. Board,she is on ubers and ive had the honor and pleasure to have known her for quite some time. Weve had some very important discussions. Also with us, robert smith, founder and chairman of vista equity partners. He is the wealthiest black american in the country, and i should tell you you have him and theched student debt crisis at morehouse. He has the 2 solution, and we are going to discuss that. Render, hee michael is killer mike, cofounder of greenwood, a mobile banking platform. Hes a rapper and entrepreneur and someone who has moved me in so much of the country after George Floyds murder earlier this year when he gave a speech impromptu in atlanta. If you have not seen it, you must. I just rewatched it, and mike, i have to tell you, it will bring you to tears every time. It is so moving and such an important
Lasting change and benefits for minorities in this country and to try to close inequality gaps in the boardroom and in peoples paychecks. Discuss some concrete steps that this audience that is with us, the tens of thousands who are with us, and corporate america, what we can take to create some lasting change and benefit for minorities in this country and close the inequality gap in the boardroom and in peoples paychecks. Ursula burns is here. I should tell you she was the first and only female ceo of a fortune a black female ceo of a fortune 500 company when she ran xerox. Board,she is on ubers and ive had the honor and pleasure to have known her for quite some time. Weve had some very important discussions. Also with us, robert smith, founder and chairman of vista equity partners. He is the wealthiest black american in the country, and i should tell you you have him and theched student debt crisis at morehouse. He has the 2 solution, and we are going to discuss that. Render, hee mich
Important conversation to be had this afternoon, and i am thrilled to have the privilege to spend some time with our following guests. I want to be very clear, my goal was to discuss some concrete steps that this audience that is with us, the tens of thousands who are with us, and corporate america, what we can take to create some lasting change and benefit for minorities in this country and close the inequality gap in the boardroom and in peoples paychecks. Ursula burns is here. I should tell you she was the first and only female ceo of a fortune a black female ceo of a fortune 500 company when she ran xerox. Board,she is on ubers and ive had the honor and pleasure to have known her for quite some time. Weve had some very important discussions. Also with us, robert smith, founder and chairman of vista equity partners. He is the wealthiest black american in the country, and i should tell you you have him and theched student debt crisis at morehouse. He has the 2 solution, and we are go
Complicit their years, they have another one. Marjorie taylor green, a history of homephobic comments. We want no more part of amplifying this person. You need to hear it for yourself. Just buckle up and take a listen to this. Q is a patriot. We know that for sure. There is an islamic inversion into our Government Offices right now. They are you saw after midterm elections, we saw so many muslims elected. There were quite a few. The generations of black and hispanic men. You want to know what holds them down . Gangs. Being in gangs and dealing drugs is what holds them down. The gangs are holding them back. Its not white people. How do you get avid gun owners and people who support the Second Amendment to give up their guns and go with the constitution . Maybe you perform a mass shooting into a crowd that is very likely to be conservative. Is that what happened in las vegas . Okay. Okay. Now, keep in mind, that this person is not just some lady Selling Qanon tracks on the side of the ri
National Constitution Centers symposium on 100 years of Supreme Court clerkships. The symposium took place at the George Washington University Law school in washington, d. C. Celebrating the 100thans of the Supreme Court clerkships. Im jeffrey rosen, head of the National Constitution center in philadelphia and a law professor here at g. W. The National Constitution center is so honored to have con veed this Extraordinary Group of former Supreme Court clerks to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the federal statute creating the Supreme Court, clerkships, and we have just heard a wonderful panel about experiences during the clerkship and now we will hear one about life after the clerkship. And moderating this panel is joshua matt. Pub lusher of the take care blog, adjunct professor at georgetown. He is a very distinguished constitutional lawyer and author of important book on impeachment, we he came to the National Constitution center to discuss with riveting detail recently. He clerked