Term limits for judges and expanding district and appellate courts as well as the Supreme Court. Is celebrating its 20th year of celebrating and shaping legal debate, nurturing the next generation of lawyers, judges and advocates and ensuring that the law is a force to improve the lives of all people. Now, in this year we have focusing our work and this anniversary on our constitutions founding failures when it comes to Race And Equality in this country. Like all things that matter in the lives of americans, the courts have a tremendous impact. For the now deeply conservative federal bench and as we face the growing proliferation of state laws that restrict access to the Ballot Box and seek to roll back reproductive rights, calls for reforming both the Supreme Court and the lower federal courts have grown in number and volume. Many of the reform proposals are promising, and we at acs want to make sure we lift those up and have them thoroughly considered. We know that something has to b
Egocentric, wasteful, and i am not a religious fanatic but all of this is godless. Thank you. Host what is your response, john . Guest clearly this is an act of hubris, of human ambition, of human pride to go and explore other worlds. Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing, wellmeaning people can disagree. Sharon thinks it is the wrong thing to be doing. She is certainly entitled to her opinion on that. Others see it as part of creating a future that has optimism associated with it. Mining the moon, yes. The resources of the moon will help support this undertaking in the longterm. You know, is the moon a pristine wilderness or a resource for humans to use . Human ego is involved. Nasa does not cost much money. It is less than one half of 1 of the global budget. There is lots of money left over for addressing issues like climate change, which nasa is very much involved in with its conservation satellite. To me human exploration of the solar system is the kind of activity that we sh
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free c-span radio app. the eagle has landed. i ll step off the land now. that s one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. on this 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing, today s washington journal in conjunction with c-span s american history tv will focus on this historic event and its influence on modern space flight. for the next three hour, we are live from the national air and space museum here in washington, d.c., where we will talk about apollo 11 historians and michael collins. you want to talk about that day, your impressions of it, 202-748-8000 and for all others, 202-748-8001. you can post @cspanwj your thoughts and impressions of the 50th anniversary. you can do the same at our facebook page at facebook.com/c-span. our show will be based to hear from the national air and space museum. a couple of facts of the apollo 11 mission. it was astronauts neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and michael collins, the team for that day and the launch, you
one giant leap for mankind. on this 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landings, chase washington journal along with c-span american history tv, will focus on this historic event and its influence on modern spaceflight. for the next three hours we are live at the national air and space musician museum in washington, where we ll talk about apollo 11 with historians, the module pilot collins, and you. you can let us know you impression of the moon landing, and you want to talk about that day, you impressions of, it tool to 7000, two or two seven assions of the 50th (202) 748-8000. for all will be based here from the national air and space museum. a couple of facts about the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 mission. it was neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins the team for that day. the launch took place july 16, 1969. the moon landing on july 20, 1969. the first step by neil armstrong at about 10 4:56 p.m. on july 20. at about 10:56 p.m. on july 20. astronauts r