We take you live to a conversation with senator cory booker. Celebrate the illustrious career of our beloved colleague, distant wrist university professor, james a server. Jim is retiring this year after 47 illustrious years studying american democracy, contribute into it, and enlightening others about it. During that time, jim has done many things. Im sure hell be angry with me, the am going to embarrass him a little bit. [indiscernible] longtime advisor to both congress and the executive branch, a documentarian, acting dean, director of many things, including this center, which he founded. A sponsor of more than three to 50 events of converses, principal invested conferences, principal investigator, an author and editor of over 50 books and monographs, peerreviewed journal articles, and well over 100 book chapters and publications. As my colleague said earlier this week, jim is american university. When we started talking about these dialogues, we asked jim who he would like to inter
A symbolic photos can people if they want president Nicolas Maduro out. Waiting for justice 25 years on victims of the bosnian war struggle to find closure so they fight for that in court. So the u. S. Is gearing up for a massive coronavirus Vaccination Program with the 1st shots to be administered as early as monday over the next 24 hours trucks loaded with the pfizer buy and take jabs will head to nearly 150. 00 Centers Across the country it will be one of the largest inoculation campaigns in American History and that is after the u. S. Centers for Disease Control and prevention voted to recommend a vaccine for people older than 16 earlier the food and Drug Administration authorized it for emergency use one nearly 300000 people have died from covert 19 and the worlds worst affected nation on friday the u. S. Posted a new record of 3309 deaths in a single day 100 reports now from washington d. C. In the nation most devastated by the Global Pandemic the 1st doses of the 1st approved va
Afternoon of the president very simple question would foreignpolicy figure prominently or at all in the election and are three panelists and myself included knew the answer to the question before he began. Not so today. The question we posed will american democracy survive november 3 and beyond is unanswerable. Maybe overly dramatically rendered but they are simply too many unknowns in too many uncertainties and fears about the consequences of this election. F however there also hopes. Rachel kleinfeld is written and i would put myself in agreement on this reflecting the fact that for many its hard to imagine that the u. S. Will find a way to muddle through and argued on sunday that well definitely muddle through and then some. Let me quote what he said. Meanwhile the scenarios that have been spun out in reputable publications where trump induces republican state legislatures te overrule the clear outcome in their states or militia violence intimidate the Supreme Court into vacating a
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To the. Qualifications of someone to be. Rather than trying to get this. Mourners lit candles for ginsberg on the steps of the Supreme Court while there was praise for her legacy from across the political divide the search for her successor threatens to be less dignified. We can ask me to detail the reporter stephen says here in studio more on stacy tell us more about Ruth Bader Ginsburgs korea well Justice John Burke was the tiny firebrand and she was the liberal conscience of the Supreme Court and she became a feminist icon known as the tories our b. G. Because she was so tough with her dissensions and so steadfast and what she believed was the hallmark of democracy but even before she made it to the bench she stood before the court 5 times to argue for landmark cases and they all had to do with equality for womens rights to have the onus of their their own body the right to have equal pay to be able to acquire housing as a get rid of laws that made it legal for women to be treated l