we re back now with long, long lines outside of a costco in santa clarita, california. a surge of shoppers flooded the store on thursday with hundreds of people lining up. now similar scenes have played out across the country as the coronavirus outbreak spreads. the hot-ticket item for many? toilet paper. stores have been forced to place purchasing limits on some items. adding to the call for america to increase its capacity for coronavirus testing is one of america s top public health officials, dr. anthony fauci testified at a house hearing thursday that america has failed. but in an interview with abc s linsey davis, he clarified what he meant by failed. so you testified today that the u.s. testing system is currently failing and we re not set up for universal testing. who s responsible for this failure? i don t think it s anyone that s responsible. what i was referring to is the system as it was originally designed was really designed for a patient to doctor relat
supreme court justice stephen breyer, amar joined the yale faculty in 1985 at the tender age of 26. he is now 37 years later. yale s only current professor to have won the university. his unofficial triple crown, the sterling chair for scholarship, the devane medal for teaching and the lamar award for alumni service. his work has won awards from both the american bar association and the federalist society, and he s been cited by supreme court justices in more than 40 cases, as he says in his punchy way, tops in his generation. as an academic, he is patently that rare thing. a true scholar teacher. and not only that, a public intellectual of the best sort, one who can convey weighty ideas in a compelling and clear way. not incidentally, a trait ordinarily known that lawyers are ordinarily known for. here is one pithy example from a recent book chapter titled founding myths, commenting on the legacy of charles beard s economic interpretation of the constitution. quote beard is
breyer, amar joined the yale faculty in 1985 at the tender age of 26. he is now 37 years later. yale s only current professor to have won the university. his unofficial triple crown, the sterling chair for scholarship, the devane medal for teaching and the lamar award for alumni service. his work has won awards from both the american bar association and the federalist society, and he s been cited by supreme court justices in more than 40 cases, as he says in his punchy way, tops in his generation. as an academic, he is patently that rare thing. a true scholar teacher. and not only that, a public intellectual of the best sort, one who can convey weighty ideas in a compelling and clear way. not incidentally, a trait ordinarily known that lawyers are ordinarily known for. here is one pithy example from a recent book chapter titled founding myths, commenting on the legacy of charles beard s economic interpretation of the constitution. quote beard is bunk. closed quote and you can
supreme court justice stephen breyer, amar joined the yale faculty in 1985 at the tender age of 26. he is now 37 years later. yale s only current professor to have won the university. his unofficial triple crown, the sterling chair for scholarship, the devane medal for teaching and the lamar award for alumni service. his work has won awards from both the american bar association and the federalist society, and he s been cited by supreme court justices in more than 40 cases, as he says in his punchy way, tops in his generation. as an academic, he is patently that rare thing. a true scholar teacher. and not only that, a public intellectual of the best sort, one who can convey weighty ideas in a compelling and clear way. not incidentally, a trait ordinarily known that lawyers are ordinarily known for. here is one pithy example from a recent book chapter titled founding myths, commenting on the legacy of charles beard s economic interpretation of the constitution. quote beard is
from yale law school and clerking for then judge, now supreme court justice stephen breyer, amar joined the yale faculty in 1985 at the tender age of 26. he is now 37 years later. yale s only current professor to have won the university. his unofficial triple crown, the sterling chair for scholarship, the devane medal for teaching and the lamar award for alumni service. his work has won awards from both the american bar association and the federalist society, and he s been cited by supreme court justices in more than 40 cases, as he says in his punchy way, tops in his generation. as an academic, he is patently that rare thing. a true scholar teacher. and not only that, a public intellectual of the best sort, one who can convey weighty ideas in a compelling and clear way. not incidentally, a trait ordinarily known that lawyers are ordinarily known for. here is one pithy example from a recent book chapter titled founding myths, commenting on the legacy of charles beard s econom