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entirety, little over one hour and 15 minutes. listen to her reflections this afternoon. i also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzman. for all of his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. i look forward to sharing a few more words about judge rubber katzman in just a few minutes. i would also like to thank the present mary hartman and professor wendi williams from center who will join justice ginsburg in conversation this afternoon. her authorized biographer s and co-authors of own words book, my published this last year. finally, i wish to thank all of you for being here today for the special gathering. the bernstein symposium was dr.ted under the memory of martha bernstein who is work in the areas of regulation, personnel and administrative reform continues to influence scholars today. he served as the founding dean of the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs at princeton. as president of ....
hosted by georgetown university and runs about one hour 15 minutes and begins with remarks by the universities president. [applause] good afternoon everyone and welcome. it s a pleasure to be with all of you. azhar spring semester draws to a close for our bernstein symposium. i wish to begin by expressing our deepest appreciation to justice ruth bader ginsburg forn joining us here on campus today. it s an honor to welcome her to gaston hall and to hear her reflections this afternoon. i also wish to express our gratitude to the honorable robert katzmann, chief judge of u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit, for all his efforts to make this extraordinary symposium possible for our community. i look for to sharing a few more words about judge katzmann in just a moment. i d also like to thank professor mary hartnett and professor wendy williams from our georgetown law center who will join justice ginsburg in conversation today. i ve has a hartman and professor will ....
africa. contrast of america now because at a time when politics have probably ever been more divided than now and hostility between people of different beliefs and there is still that lights out there the darkness where people like john lewis carreon. we talked about reconciliation, i mean, george wallace before he died went on a reconciliation to her and made a strong catch a going back to african-american pastors insane help fix what i have done. host: john, i thank you very much once again. the book is wonderful. it s a great collection of memories and stories that can give us all guidance and reassurance with this crazy election season. guest: thank you. it was really fun. host: my pleasure. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america s tape cable television companies and brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. [inaudible conversations] good morning. welcome. my name is louise welby, presid ....