for women. what weding in front of call our title treatment. it is a large blowup of a german born actress. the allegorical figure that represents the united states during the conclusion of the parade in washington, d.c.. that s just one event of the long suffrage movement this exhibition highlights. objects of this long history bringing it right up to 1920. amendment.e 19th i took the exhibition up to the voting rights act of 1965. to explore the 1913 parade more in depth. we are standing in front of the photo postcards of the 19th 13 parade. completely different tactic than what had been done before with other suffragists. after spending some time in britain she basically got sat got radicalized by the suffragists. back to the united organized withn the congressional union this parade. 8000 suffragists marked marched down the capital, down pennsylvania avenue. the treasury building had this pageant. suffragists had to make their way through 500 thousand spectators. one
hearings by the to house intelligence committee. [applause] thank you. thank you. jamie, thank you very much for that kind introduction and for your terrific leadership the town of dorian. thank you. i also want to quickly recognize. state senator. thank you for being here. most importantly, i want to thank all of you for taking time out of a saturday to have this conversation. this is your hour and a half and i will leave the bulk of your time for your questions, comments, suggestions. i want to open with a couple of minutes of context and things i see happening in washington, and then i will turn it over entirely to you. the way we will do that is that there are microphones on either side of the room and rather than having the picking and choosing within the audience, please line up behind the microphones if you in fact have a question or a comment. i will ask you to be brief in your questions or observations and i will be brief and my responses because we probably will h
good morning. this hearing on the subcommittee on readiness and management support will come to order. today this subcommittee meets to receive the testimony from deputy secretary of defense david norquist concerning the department of defense 2018 and 2019 audits. last year when he was serving as the dod comptroller, secretary norquist completed the first dod audit ever. soon thereafter secretary norquist was nominated and then confirm as deputy secretary of defense, withh overwhelming senate support from both sides of the aisle. he is a welcome wealth of knowledge on these issues and i thank you for being here today. to a lot of people, aside from a good friend senator perdue, who i m hopeful will be here a little bit later, the dod audit might not come across as the most interesting topics in the world. however, ranking member kaine and i taket her oversight responsibility serious and are happy to havee this important d timely hearing. another responsively take circe is
welcome back. at this time i would like to introduce our second panel of witnesses. the first witness on our second panel is dr. sharon watkins. dr. watkins is the director for the bureau of epidemiology in the state epidemiologist for the pennsylvania department of health. she s also the president of the council of state and territorial epidemiologists. dr. watkins is responsible foror management and oversight of the bureau of epidemiology which includes the division of infectious disease, environmental health and community health. dr. watkins has led disease prevailed at outbreak response efforts include those with zika, hepatitis a. dr. watkinss has over 40 peer-reviewed publications and over 20 years of experience in applied public health and epidemiology. thank you for being here, dr. watkins. our secondgy witness is dr. robin robinson. dr. robinson is currently vice president of scientific affairs for renovacare incorporated. director of development for wound healing.
elena kagan speaks about the american legal system, her life and career and the polarization of the confirmation process for supreme court justices. from george mason university earlier this month this portion is just over an hour. students guests, president helton, justice kagan, friends and family of roger wilkins. it is my pleasure to welcome you all to the second annual roger wilkins lecture. which this year takes the form of a conversation of supreme court justice elina kagan. my name is matt shearer i m associate professor of policy and government in this our school and director of the undergraduate program and philosophy and politics and economics the eb for short at george mason. the program is honored to be theinstitutional sponsor and host of the roger wilkins lecture . we are grateful for the trust and support place in us by the university andby the friends and family of roger wilkins . what s the connection between our pbe program and these lectures? i m glad yo